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Advertising : 1,389 wordsWe have winter with us in earnest now. There has only been about one fine day here for a month past. Winter, with its chilly, gloomy days, has somewhat the ...
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Article : 403 wordsSIR,—In the interest of fair play, we write to draw your attention to your Neerim correspondent's prejudicial manner of discussing matters "sub judice" from ...
Article : 373 wordsSkews and Patterson report:—Our fortnightly market of 4th inst. was well supplied with heifers 2 yrs old and steers of same age for which there was a good ...
Article : 820 wordsSIR,—It is not often that we hear of a minister of the gospel taking exception to a charitable benefit, which may be the means of providing food and raiment to a ...
Article : 248 wordsAn amusing story comes from Paris Two detectives who were on duty one evening in the Rue Saint Martin, heard a man say to a large box which ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Premier hopes that the consideration of the customs and excise duties in committee will be finally disposed of not later than the 25th ...
Article : 1,205 wordsSIR,—In reply to "Protestant's" last letter, will you allow me to make one or two further comments? He says the great cause of the strife was the breaking ...
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Article : 155 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the above society was held at the Shire-hall on Friday afternoon last, when there were present—Mesdames F[?]thers (president), ...
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Article : 101 wordsTo play against Bunyip, on the Show-ground Wednesday, 10th inst, will be chosen from the following:—Brewer, Munro (2), O'Neill, Thomas, Kirwan (vice-cap), Becton, McAlister ...
Article : 55 wordsTo play against Brandy Ck., on the Drouin ground, Drouin, on Wednesday next, will be chosen from the following:—Redman (capt.), Knights, Mansey, Aspinall (vice-capt), ...
Article : 144 wordsThe death of an old and respected Gippstander, Mr. Chas. Gadd, is recorded as having occurred recently at Seymour. In the early gold digging days, Mr. Gadd ...
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Article : 148 wordsThe Sultan of Morocco is an ingenious person. Some years ago the French Government presented him with a handsome bicycle. It was rather a "white elephant" at first ...
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Warragul Guardian (Warragul, Vic. : 1895 - 1900), Tue 9 Jul 1895, Page 2
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