DEAR MR. EDITOR,—What made you print that horrid letter last week for that nasty man, that signs himself 'Capivi' or some such odious name (Italian, I suppose, for I see he's a foreigner by ...
Article : 493 wordsTHE Ulmarra annual regatta, of which we made mention in our last communication, came off on Boxing Day, in the most satisfactory manner. At an early hour of the day ...
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Article : 222 wordsMr. Hunter of the firm of Messrs. [?]oom and Co., Sydney, was drowned, at Botany, on Boxing Day. The shop of Mr. Hogarth, jeweller, was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsSIR,—Like your correspondent 'Audivi,' ('Eau de vio' would have been the more appropriate signature) I hate humbug—religious humbug especially; but there is a humbug more hateful, and now a days quite ...
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