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The marriage of Miss Leila Gurner, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Gurner, Crown solicitor, and. Mr. Henry I, Deresses, Of Sydney, took place on July 4 very quietly at ...
Article : 383 words view this articleA wedding of an exceptional local interest took place at the Clarendon-street Presbyterian Church, South Melbourne, on Wednesday, July 4, between Miss Jessie Bell, eldest ...
Article : 546 words view this articleThe wedding of Miss Florence May White, fifth daughter of Mr. E. J. White, for many years chief assistant of the Melbourne Observatory, and Mr. Arthur Octavius Barrett, son ...
Article : 939 words view this articlePhilosophers have pretty nearly persuaded themselves that when a story is told in most parts of the world it cannot possibly be true. They argue that history cannot have repeated ...
Article : 926 words view this articleHis Excellency the Governor and Lady Hopetoun entertained at dinner on Saturday last Sir William Robinson, the Earl of Fingall, Sir James Patterson, Major Crane, ...
Article : 3321 words view this articleOft of the Island of the Blest, A dreaming boy, I read, And oft my spirit in its quest For o'er the sea was led. ...
Article : 652 words view this articleThe Deemster in the Court-house was passing sentence. " Prisoner," he said, "you have been found guilty by a jury of your countrymen of one of ...
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