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Article : 330 wordsOn Saturday the Hon. H. Jackson (Commissioner of Public Works) and Mr. A. B. Moncrieff (Railways Commissioner) visited Clare, and made an inspection of the railway line as surveyed ...
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Article : 229 wordsJune 14.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. H. J. Holden), Aldermen Phillips, [?]ry. Hooper. Ma[?]itingly, Councillors Cann[?]i, Buttery, Packham, Au[?],Hill, Lambert, and Flaherty. The Mayor ...
Article : 142 wordsYoung Lady (on first visit to Western ranch)—"For what purpose do you use that coil of line on your saddle?" Cowpuncher—"That line, as you call it, ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 15 Jun 1915, Page 13
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