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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. Moorhouse, the Chief Inspector of Schools, and the Secretary. TEACHERS' STIPENDS. Letters were read from several teachers, asking for increase ...
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Article : 208 wordsThe examination of witnesses for the defence was continued to-day by Mr. Fenn, who called — B. H. Babbage, Civil Engineer. He stated that he saw the weir before it was palled down, and saw a large hole, through ...
Article : 3,992 wordsAu adjourned meeting of the licensing Bench was held on Monday, the Justices in attendance being R. B. Collev. Esq. (in the chair); C. Mann, Esq., and H. Mildred, Esq., M.P. Mr. John Yates applied for a transfer of the ...
Article : 1,715 wordsMr. Fenn, at the opening of the Court to-day, addressed ; tie Jury for the defence. He said that considering the extraordinary demand and the extraordinary manner in which it had been brought before the Jury, he felt he was bound to ...
Article : 2,807 wordsThe Argus says—"To the utter astonishment of every one, whether directly or indirectly connected with racing—for 21 out of 24 horses the second £50 of the requisite £100 has been paid. A non-sporting ...
Article : 1,162 wordsThe Attorney-General and Sir. Stow for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Fenn and Mr. Andrews for the defendant. The examination of the witnesses on the part of the plaintiffs was resumed this morning. ...
Article : 1,824 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, Malcolm, and Mr. Newland. Bead a letter from the Harbor-Master, Fort Elliot, forwarding bis account for the current month. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 1 Oct 1859, Page 6
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