The mildness and and undoubted salubrity of the olimate of this district have been fully maintained by the weaihe[?]during the present month, which has never been, particularly ...
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Article : 128 wordsSIR.—As a Britisher visiting this slow but eoming colony I must admit having no public telegraph and post office at your railway station is very grave and disgusting to any ...
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Article : 624 wordsIn the Assembly to-day when the House was in committee on the Taxatiin Bill, Mr. Deakin carried an amendment aiving mortgagees exemption up to £500, where money ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 20 Dec 1894, Page 6
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