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Article : 719 wordsAdinner to commemorate the opening of the Loyal Bar. won Lodge of Oddfellows, and to welcome Brother Cass, P.G. of the Loyal Western Star Lodge, took place las[?] Thursday evening in the Victoria Hall. Most of our ...
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Article : 1,389 wordsTOLLS.—A public meeting of the inhabitants of Mudgee was held in the Town Hall on Thursday night to protest against the excessive rates of tolls imposed on the road between Mudgee and Wallerawang. There were about 60 ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 13 Dec 1879, Page 39
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