THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. MONDAY APRIL 2, 1877.
Tp »AY'Tfie Evening Star enter* upon its ninth year of puhlicttion, and ;dur>nij '»em"years of it*, time i»" hi» been under 'the conduct of the ■> present proprietary We do ti)t refer to thia nnr birthday f<> the purVos "of nuking "any ienjjtnv r«*tr,o»pect...of i thei-pasi,, so much a* t<* coQKrai.ulate our readers on the iinproT^mAni; which has taken place in tba posp ctt ; oX ft (hV: • districtfdurin« the pant m <nth. Alt who hto been resident in the district <or: any lengtiri.f ■ time need not to bejwnin,led..;»/ the trji'»«. ci curh-lancet' under which tU*»Vdi-inci "had languished for a cnipl- of years;-p;«!»t The "Star has beeu. equally aff curd .'■■» ith "other b *;inesijea "anvl industries during this dreary probation, \but i«ow tb«t the' "da'rfc cloud " has been Vanially lifted, disclosing " the- silver 1 li* ing." in common with other* who hare held on msn'ully during Jblie darkest periods of depr^B»i6'J', "«»e'"niay ei.>resV the h'pe tliat the beginning of *a n^w era liadawned upOn the ThMmes, aqd;th.H| it wil not h gal ihe allowed to sink irifc flis lisMe^s state wh'-h *is~ the pmMirsnr o! jje^neraj; idep-.eAfti^n ;l rinr,- on -the- other hai.id. »hat. tiie temporary prosperity wi'l not b« ?)lowit<! to exercise a perniuit>u«'in fluence on the s eculatire. and ko-induc--a reaotion. In »act we hqpn io>ec th future marked .-.by ia js'jeaid vj p.roj{r.-.ssioii We have now additional proof of th»* v'• precedenti'dly r^o > char cUT <•• our r efs which sUould 'enco'ira^'* steady, per f Termjj efft ( rts..' to wi »eiy :, dcv* top -1 tie same, an • extend the sphere of o;>L>r<it.oii-. rSincethi«r^inie a^t yea^ a n w jjysi. iv: ol local no emmenfc lm< ; bet;i» mtrod.u<;eiii and from is inanguraton our Ukm administrators have shown a; dt-s-ire t<» make the mogt 0f.,.-th* ( ra'*'*"* at....theirconimand to advrtHoe the iaternst^ of th< district. Ihe Boroui{l> CoUtitoil aK\in a better po^iion than eror they were . bfor»> and there ig ;a ■ n aro'r 'pr-isjiect of land lor sett I. ment beinis avaiUlij: These are only some of the idvan *&•* t<> which weilbny point «s »hoiyih_' thr-. in .pTOTemeht infouri prospects .a«cc )m.>« r^i with a year ago, .and., .without euian;iii^ upon the topio. "we miy take she op;>or tuuity of roo-^rdin^. our tuanks f«r iii« euooiiraijVnx"support we have r eei*ed"."i"ti" the -pas , and the many, ivk-.'q.. ,j----apprej'iatio/^ro icfeatWl t,t» - : ■ '^ ( ■*J? iW*,J&.Mi\\. Ik ? «UKled tiy .h ? vl*.\:i pies which hay -r ;■■-,< a-'tiat d I us; and do that winch 'wo havi^ to ii • ! fearlessly "but" c rnicientiou^ly, nauiely, ■Strive .tawgecure the ad^a^ci'mVijt uf this •iistrjctaiid the prosperiry of it* peopl".
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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440THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. MONDAY APRIL 2, 1877. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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