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Family Notices : 205 wordsYesterday afternoon the Opposition held a meeting, the object being a twofold one. The first business naturally enough was the re-election of a leader. The choice fell on Sir John Robertson after that ...
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Article : 56 wordsAt the Central police court this morning John Hourigan and Patrick Fahey, aged 17 and 18 years, respectively, were brought up on a charge of being concerned, with others, in causing the death of ...
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Advertising : 1,048 wordsThe Protection and Political Reform League met at the Temperance Hall last evening. The president of the league, Mr. William Richardson, occupied the chair. The hon. secretary, Mr. R. C. Luscombe, read ...
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Article : 93 wordsAt the Water police court this morning, before Mr. Marsh, S.M., Ah Looey was charged with assaulting one Wm. Ah Chook with intent to commit a felony. Mr. Hill appeared to defend. The ...
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Article : 137 wordsSamuel Hanes, 33 years of age, a navvy employed in a railway contract on the Illawarra line, met with a fatal accident on Monday last. It appears that while working in a railway cutting, about 4 o'clock ...
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Advertising : 278 wordsOn Monday evening Mr. T. B. Walcot was welcomed back from England at St. Peter's schoolroom, Woolloomooloo, by the parishioners. There was a numerous attendance, and the Rev. T. B. Tress ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 13 Feb 1884, Page 5
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