P.M.] Thomas Margarey was fined 10s. for using obscene language in Currie-street on the previous evening. ...
Article : 28 wordsmandated for the South Australian Chronicle from a French work "Len Etrangers A Paris;" or Foreigners at Paris. Consisting of contributions from witty Parisian writers of the ...
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Article : 117 wordsSir—Having read with deep regret the account of the sad earthquake on the west coast of South America, my humble experience may not be out of place respecting these remarkable ...
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Article : 445 wordsMr.—Through she medium of your paper permit me to bring befor your attention the following [?] of [?] to animals. Yesterday afternoon one of the [?] of the ...
Article : 111 wordsThough a man of very strict principles, no man ever enjoyed a joke more than Dr. Byron; he had a vast fund of humor and very ready wit, and with children, ...
Article : 806 wordsThe Delegates appointed at recent public [?] held in various towns of this distrist met as a Conference at Penols on Friday, October 9, at 10 a.m., in a room of the Royal ...
Article : 1,962 wordsSir-From what Mr. Buddoms and others have said about persons carrying home in their won [?]carriages [?] [?] [?] for use being liable to be fined under ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 19 Oct 1868, Page 3
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