MR. A. J. SACH, F.C.S., of the Goulburn technical school, gave a lecture and exhibition of lantern views, illustrating the above subject, last evening at the technological museum. There was a crowded ...
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Article : 45 wordsTHE Hon. W. M'Millan, who purposes leaving for England towards the end of the current month on private business, addresses a largely-attended meeting of his constituents in the Protestant Hall ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 6 Feb 1892, Page 4
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