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Article : 1,276 wordsThe 166th Victorian Orchestra concert on Saturday was better attended than has been usual of late in the afternoons. The opening number was the "Fidelio" overture, ...
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Article : 888 wordsThe second visit to Australia of Sir Charles and Lady Hallé is an event upon which we are to be congratulated, for the sojourning amongst us for a time of two such illustrious ...
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Article : 63 wordsSir,—I think it is high time some drastic measures were taken to put a stop to the telling of the newspaper boys in the streets of the city. I well remember what very ...
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Article : 170 wordsOf Winter Mantles, Costumes, Dress Goods, and Millinery at Craig, Williamson, and Thomas's, commencing to-day.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 1 Jun 1891, Page 7
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