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Article : 14 wordsA boating disaster, probably unequailed in the annals or Morecambe and the neighbourbood (says a borne paper of the 9th of September), occurred on Monday ...
Article : 330 wordsSIR,—Mrs, Besant, during her lecture on "Re-incarnation," delivered at Sydney on the 26th ultimo, supported her doctrine by stating that the men at the time of Elizabeth were ...
Article : 289 wordsDuring my stay bate it has been my privilege to meet Mr. Thomas Long, the camp chairman, on various occasions. I do not think any press correspondent ...
Article : 568 wordsOn my way from Longreach to Winton I met a large number of men travelling into the former place. It now transpires that a fair proportion of these were ...
Article : 338 wordsFrom a series of letters which the special correspondent of the Courier has been contributing to that journal from the strike districts we make the following ...
Article : 665 wordsDEAR SIR,—I read "Subscriber's" letter in your issue of to-day with interest, and endorse his statements. They apply equally to papers. If we run down the list of papers published in ...
Article : 273 wordsOf the survivors the boatman, Houghton, states that at the time of the disaster —about 12 o'clock—he was going to black the main sheet, and let her go easily ...
Article : 441 wordsAfter the Winton camp had passed a resolution in favour of declaring the strike off—though the majority was small—it was pretty well a foregone conclusion that ...
Article : 667 wordsDEAR SIR,—When reading the report of the Council meeting of Monday last. I was rather amused at the evident pretence of ignoring my letters. I do not biams the Council for their ...
Article : 218 wordsApart from Long's general estimate of his follow bushmen just quoted, he believes a system of settlement in the West might be fairly successful, a ...
Article : 370 wordsA "bill to provide for the protection of children," introduced into the Assembly yesterday by Mr. Bell, contains thirty-two clauses. The following is a brief summary of ...
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Advertising : 1,131 wordsUpon the matter of the wages of rouseabouts I find the local pastoralists pretty well agreed. Their view, so far as I have been able to gather, is that 30s. ...
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