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March 30th.—Burrawong from Sydney. Passangers—Mesdames Moore, Purcell, Murphy, Trees, Hutchison, Messrs. Decent, Purcell, Barnes, Rabbi Woollinski. ...
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Article : 52 wordsDisplay in viewerThe debate between G. H. Reid and W. A. Holman on Socialism commenced last night in the Centenary Hall Hundreds were unable to gain admission. Both were ...
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Article : 68 wordsDisplay in viewerThe Lands Commission was resumed to-day. Mr. Crick was called by Judge Owen, who said now that the criminal charge was over he thought it right to give Mr. Crick ...
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Article : 292 wordsDisplay in viewerA gaslight handicap is announced to take place at Graham's track West Kempsey on Easter Nominations close on Wednesday, 11th inst. ...
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