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Family Notices : 79 words[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for, and may not approve, the opinions expressed by correspondents , but desire to allow to all within proper limits, the privilege of free discussion upon all ...
Article : 47 wordsSIR,-In your issue of the 22nd instant, I observe that you have dovoted a loading article to the subject of the restoration of forfeited selections by Mr. Farnell, through the agency ...
Article : 1,716 wordsTODAY at 12 noon the electors of this distriot have the very important duty to perform of nominating a fit and proper person to represent them in the next Parliament. ...
Article : 1,164 wordsBefore Messre. Gordon, Benson and Dr. Ogg, L.M's, The application for a renewal of tho licence of Mr. Frewin'a Terminus Hotel was granted. ...
Article : 38 wordsBefore Mossrs. Benson and Weekes, J'a.P. James Watkin was fined 6s for boing drunk and disorderly. ...
Article : 43 wordsONE of the largest public meetings ever held in Coolac met the hon. the Attorney General (Mr. Want) on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. W. Glasscock being in the chair. ...
Article : 115 wordsA large and influential meetting was held at Jugiong on Tuesdny night. Mr. T. W. Dixon occupied the chair. After hearing Mr. Want's address ...
Article : 61 wordsABOUT 200 of the workmen employed on the railway met Mr. Wanton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. E. Frewin was in the chair. After hearing Mr. Want a vote of confidence ...
Article : 56 wordsMR. WANT addressed a large number of electors of South Gundagai on Wedneaday night from the baloony of Mrs. Drighton's Hotel. Besides a large number of residents over the river there ...
Article : 96 wordsAN enthusiastic meeting of electors was addressed by Mr. Want at Mundarlo yesterday, Mr. R. F. Horsley being in the chair. At the conclusion of Mr. Want's address, ...
Article : 67 wordsYESTERDAY evening Mr. Want addressed a large and orderly meeting at Adelong Crossing, at which Mr. W. 0. Freeman presided Mr. Want's remarks were listened to with attention, ...
Article : 63 wordsLast evening Mr. Gerard Phillips, J.P., of Sydney, addressed the electora of this district in Aroher's Assembly Hall, which was crowded. On the motion of Mr. W. Matehett, seconded ...
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