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Article : 430 wordsOne or two typographical errors occurred in Our leader of Thursday's issue, which we desire to correct. At the 20th line from the Commencement, in the sentence beginning ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR—A district represented by men, who would roast their neighbour's fowl house to cook their own egg, can hardly be expected to study the interests of their constituents; but the constituents ...
Article : 987 wordsMrs. Clarke, who was so brutally ill-trated by her husband, on Tuesday last, died from the effects of the injuries inflicted this (Thursday) morning. An inquest on the body has been ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsTHE letter signed A. E. Selwyn, which appeared in another part of our last issue, seems to call for some comment at our hands; and, although, as a rule, we do not allow ourselves ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 7 Aug 1869, Page 2
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