“ An Enquirer”—In the game of cribbage von describe the last count of five cannot be taken. “A Constant Reader.”—When baking snapper use two or three bay leaves for a fish 3 lb. in ...
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Advertising : 554 wordsMary Stone, Joseph Little, Richard and James Clark, labourers, were fined 10s. each for drunkenness. Edmund Grieves, labourer, was fined 10s. for ...
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Article : 324 wordsThe Courts established by the Land League for the settlement of agrarian disputes apart from the properly constituted tribunals of law are assuming the most ...
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Article : 1,239 wordsCharles Coyle, a surveyor in the Lands Department, has been committed for indecently assaulting a child aged eleven. He is a well-known amateur rider. ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Hon. Francis Alexander Fitzgerald, second Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Dublin, has received threatening communications warning him against ...
Article : 31 wordsPublic dissatisfaction against the Government on account of their mode of dealing with the serious difficulty that has arisen in Ireland is increasing. ...
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Article : 710 wordsMr. Burnett opened his week’s mission here last night. The Institute Hall was crowded. He was welcomed by representatives of the Rechabites and Good Templars, and the Revs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 489 wordsCOORONG, steamer, 304 tons, J. Dowell, master, from Melbourne, via the outports. George Young, Town ; A. S. Wood, Port, agents. Passengers—Mrs. D. Wilkie, Misses Cotton, Bevilaqua, and Nicholas, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsJohn Aunger, farmer, Georgetown. David Dewar, blacksmith. Lower Mitcham. Abraham Fry, mercantile clerk, Port Adelaide. Walter Bullen, builder. Port Victor. ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Mon 13 Dec 1880, Page 2
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