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Article : 478 wordsThe committee of the R.R. Trotting Club which postponed the meeting has reversed the decision, and the meeting is to be held to-day as first arranged. Five events are ...
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Article : 19 wordsIt is understood the State coal mine will be located at the National Park, where the South Coast seam has been discovered. It is estimated the area contains deposits ...
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Article : 53 wordsOf the nine balloons leaving Essen, in [?]russia, one manned by two officers, is missing, and it is feared it has fallen into the North Sea, and that the occupants, of ...
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Article : 204 wordsWithout any warning the coal lumpers in Port Jackson left work at six o'clock last night, refusing to work overtime. This was done without the knowledge that the ...
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