The libel case of Bailey v. the Proprietors of the Morning Herald was tried to-day. The verdict, contrary to general expectation, was for the plaintiff, damages £100. ...
Article : 465 wordsNo 15. A Bill to amend "The Customs' Duties Act, 1863, (21 Vict., No. 1) provides that on and after 1st September, 1864, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon, the ...
Article : 315 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon a vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Mr. Walker, the explorer of Northern Australia. Telegraphic communication has been opened ...
Article : 49 wordsEnglish advices by the mail speak of considerable shipments of produce to the colonies. Vessels arriving there from Chili or California are ordered for Australia. ...
Article : 319 wordsA teetotal meeting was held on Thursday evening last, the 11th instant, in the Temperance Hall, Perth. The attendance was very numerous, and manifested great interest ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 673 wordsThe following is from, the South African Advertiser and Mail, of June 18:— "In our last summary, by the Hydaspes, we reported the various rumors, which proved ...
Article : 242 wordsA Sunday School has been established in the Queen's Orphan Schools. It is conducted by voluntary agents. One hundred children or more attend. I have it from very good ...
Article : 843 wordsThe Otago brings news from Nelson to the 6th inst. The papers contain little or no news of importance. ...
Article : 57 wordsUnregistered Dogs.—David Harris and Henry Ross were each fined 5s for non-registration of dogs kept on their premises. [The above was accidentally omitted from ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Monaro Mercury, in describing the above melancholy occurrence, says Mr. Kirwan was a well-known and respectable stockholder of that locality. Mr. John Welch, a ...
Article : 813 wordsDrunkards.—James Cummings and Henry Harris were each fined 10s., Edward Murray 20s., and Charles Chapman was sent to gaol for one month. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe following telegrams have been forwarded to us by our Marseilles correspondent:— PARIS, Tuesday Morning, June 28. ...
Article : 956 wordsSIR,—There have been so many nonsensical publications on the engagement which took place between the Alabama and Kearsarge, that it is my wish that a correction should be ...
Article : 559 wordsJohn Muirhead was fined 10s. for drunkenness. Stabbing.—James Fleming, alias Smith, on remand, was fully committed t take his trial ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 18 Aug 1864, Page 3
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