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Advertising : 793 wordsOn last Boxing Day a few of the friends of the late Dr. H. J. Byrne met at the Town-hall, and decided to take steps to raise funds to crect a memorial over his ...
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Article : 333 wordsSIR,—Once more, and I hope for the last time, I will ask you to allow me space on this subject. I am much obliged for your information, and think it may prove of ...
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Article : 330 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL.—For leave to introduce a bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the recovery of debts and demands not exceeding £100. A bill to make ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR,—I saw a letter in to-day's Mercury in reference to the black spot. "N.Y.P." plaintively asks your assistance at the end of his letter. Has he got the spot in his ...
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Article : 162 wordsSIR,—I hail with joy the passing of the above measure, which provides for open competition for entrance into the Civil Servics. This method, too long delayed, is ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 15 Aug 1896, Page 1
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