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Advertising : 1602 words view this articleBrief, entertaining, and instructive addresses were given by Messrs Chesshire and Baty in the Federal hall, Box Hill, on Tuesday evening, before members of Doncaster ...
Article : 555 words view this articleA meeting of the committee in connection with the proposed testimonial to Ex-Cr Hall was held in the Mitcham hall on Wednesday evening. It was decided that the ...
Article : 76 words view this articleA meeting of the above was held in Melbourne on Monday, 5th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m., when there were present—Messrs Renfree, Sell, Murphy, Webb, Burgin, ...
Article : 799 words view this articleThis matter engaged the attention of all those present at the former meeting, and a very lively interest was displayed from the offset. On the minutes of the previous ...
Article : 249 words view this articleWe are now told there are perils in the oyster. The greatest injuries are those we inflict upon ourselves. ...
Article : 156 words view this article[Whilst welcoming communications from all who consider they have anything of local or general importance to write about, it must be distinctly understood that we are not responsible for opinions ...
Article : 1004 words view this articleThe Fernglen cricket club journeyed to Paradise Valley on Saturday, and they suffered defeat; but it must not be forgotten that they faced the bowling of Cooper and ...
Article : 502 words view this articleAt the ordinary meeting of the above council on Monday, there were present :—Crs Pickering (president), Crouch, Finger, Sell, and Kent. ...
Article : 1052 words view this articleActs, 1 ch. 11 v—"Why stand ye looking into heaven?" Many gazers look rather "steadfastly" in an opposite direction, and they are a ...
Article : 273 words view this articleMark, 14 ch., 6 to 9 verses:—"Let her alone; she hath done what she could." The economists had grumbled at an act of spontaneous generosity, and were ...
Article : 283 words view this articleOn the 7th inst., an interesting and unique wedding took place at the Church of Christ, Doncaster, when Mr. W. J. Lacey was united to Miss Edith Zelius. Mr. Lacey is a ...
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