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Advertising : 1,349 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Moreton No. 4," in Tuesday's issue, is treading upon ground which proves that he is prepared to sacrifice what elements of truth and justice he may have ...
Article : 748 wordsSIR,—Having read Mr. James Wilkinson's "free ad." in this morning's "Standard," re the alleged dismissal of Mr. J. S. Hardy from the railway service, because of his alleged ...
Article : 124 words(We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...
Article : 15 wordsSIR,—The majority of the electors of the Moreton division have recently had an opportunity of hearing the various candidates who are seeking the suffrages of the electors for ...
Article : 1,907 wordsSIR,—Allow me a little space in your tightly-pressed columns for a line or two in support of the candidature of Mr. E. kretschmer, one of the candidates for the Commonwealth ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,368 wordsA MEETING of the committee who have charge of the arrangements in connection with the illuminations on the occasion of the approaching royal visit was held on ...
Article : 353 wordsSIR,—Permit me to give a word of advice to the electors of Rosewood. It is this: Do not be led away by clap-trap, but vote for the man who is well known to you all, and against ...
Article : 112 wordsSIR,—That the letter signed "Thomas Burgess" re Moreton candidates—and Mr. Darvall in particular—is considerably wanting in good taste, will I think, be conceded by those who ...
Article : 454 wordsSIR,—A candidate has not time to reply to all the attacks that may be made upon him by anonymous scribes who eke out a subsistence by hiring their pens to any man with money to ...
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