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Advertising : 3,914 wordsPresent—Crs.' D. Mitchell, (Mayor) W. Mitchell, Truman Cuming, Cleghorn, Stephen and Johnson. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
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Article : 193 wordsCr. W. Mitchell moved that the Town Clerk write to the contractor for creating the Stone Crushing plant, warning him that if the work was not completed by contract time, the ...
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Article : 511 wordsSIR,—In reference to the recent summons against me for deficient attendance of my daughter at the State school, I may state that the case was withdrawn against my wish and ...
Article : 82 wordsSIR,—As a "Marrying Man" takes so much trouble in talking at me and my sex in general, I suppose he requires an answer, which I will endeavor to give him, but he ...
Article : 219 wordsTHESE two questions have been very prominently brought before us again since the House met, and in many minds the two seem to have got into a ...
Article : 424 wordsSIR,—I have perused "Marrying Man's letters on the above subject, and his reply to the true and pungent insinuations of "Old Maid," are really foolish and amusing. I am ...
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Independent (Footscray, Vic. : 1883 - 1922), Sat 21 Jun 1884, Page 2
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