Until Saturday it was confidently hoped that the cases of smallpox among the Preusaen's quarantined passengers on Torrens Island would be treated successfully, and that the ...
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Article : 49 wordsCardinal Moran urges the completion of St. Mary's Cathedral in order that it may serve as a centenary memorial of the colony. ...
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Article : 83 wordsSir—In the Act which was passed in Tasmania last year at the instance of the Social Purity Society the punishment of death for rape was abolished. The present liability is ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Mon 10 Jan 1887, Page 3
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