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Article : 256 wordsMr. Jacomb, of the Coal River, has laid an information against Mr. Gilbert Robertson under the Newspaper Act, for the recovery of penalties, at least it is so stated in his ...
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Family Notices : 49 wordsExtract of a private letter from. Sydney, dated 22nd November, to a gentleman in Launceston:— “As the Spectator is about spiling, I write you ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsIt appears by the Gazette, that no free pauper patients will be admitted in future into the General Hospital, but upon the responsibility of the medical officer in charge. All patients to be ...
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Bent's News and Tasmanian Register (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1837 - 1838), Fri 21 Dec 1838, Page 4
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