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Article : 86 wordsSir, In your last issue appeared a very wrathful communication from Mr. J. T. Cooke and "Another Correspondent," dwelling in a personal manner upon the ...
Article : 478 wordsDear Sir,—A text was used, words were spoken, last Sunday, that betray, to my thinking, the secret of the progress or non-success of churches. The words ...
Article : 372 wordsSir,—There appears to be some uncertainty about the actual meaning of the Act referring to Timber-cutting Licenses, and I shall feel obliged if you will allow me space for a few ...
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The Western Australian Times (Perth, WA : 1874 - 1879), Fri 10 Jul 1874, Page 2
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