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Article : 1,128 wordsThis day there has taken place the funeral of tbe Venerable Archbishop Polding. His death has been regretted by religionists of all denominations, and the large attendance at the funeral of people of all ...
Article : 1,156 wordsThe Council met on Saturday last, when the Warden (J. A. Gunn, Esq., M.H.A.), and Councillors E. Marshall, F. C. Steele, Henwood, Blyth, Moore, and J. W. Allanby, were present. ...
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Article : 475 wordsProfessor Pearson met the electors of Boroondara at the Kew Town Hall on Tuesday evening. After a few observations, indicating a feeling of soreness against The Argus on account of its criticism upon ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 26 Mar 1877, Page 3
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