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  1. CHINA. VICTORIA HOUSE HONG KONG, JULY 27.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 2 October 1861 p 2 Article
    ... Captain Hoy rup, and his officers - wbose attention and urbanity to the few European pas sengers on ... psychology and religion. I am of opinion, if we divest these poorer classes of Chinese - for of the ... their simple* spoken tongue, that tkere is not much difference between their homely social ... 2115 words
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  2. ENGLISH EXTRACTS. SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR BATH.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 30 September 1863 p 2 Article
    ... children in the canal, at Bathampton, near Bath, and afterwards destroyed her own life in the same way. 1'iie children were a girl of six years of age, a boy about three years, and un infant in arms. ... supposed, threw her two eldest children into the water, and then , jumped in with the youngest in her arms. ... 366 words
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  3. BABY FARMING AT BALLARAT.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 6 August 1870 p 16 Article
    ...mother of the child, which was born on the 11th January last. On the 7th March she brought the child to ... the neighbors paid more attention to its wants then she did. Dr. Bruce, who attended the child prior ... sus sus- tenance provided for the deceased and the four other children being one quart of milk per ... 587 words
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  4. DREAMS MADE USEFUL.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 2 July 1870 p 14 Article
    ... sutii'ettarililnieetJWitltcHo attention which any propftsidoncommfe'from 'such an authority ought ... 338 words
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  5. SHIP NEWS. Exports.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 19 June 1852 p 388 Article
    ... port- James A. Gibson, Esq., and Mrs. Alderson and 3 children. : The Emu is loading for Melbourne, ... having wires mi children bad quite enough to attend to and comfort them. Wires were seen clasped in their husband's arms, calmly resolving that they should go down together. One group, a father, mother, ... 1500 words
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  6. VICTORIA.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 26 July 1869 p 3 Article
    ... and judging from tho number of entries for the different events, some capital contests may be ... 485 words
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  7. BABY FARMING AT BALLARAT.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 1 August 1870 p 3 Article
    ... was a general servant in the ,.m em- ploy of Mr Hewer, of Coghill's Creek. She was the mother of the ... neighbors paid more attention to its wants than she did. I Dr. Bruce wlio allcnJi.il the riiiM i-rior to It* ... i-viileiii-e n» U- the 6ii-- U'unci' uniridod tor the deceased and tin four other children bring one quart ... 567 words
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  8. ORATORICAL DISTINCTION'S, OR MR. BRIGHT AND MR. GLADSTONE COMPARED.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 26 March 1870 p 15 Article
    ... imperative gestures, which emphasize the points of a discourse, and seem almost to command the attention ... 826 words
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  9. MURDER OF THE LATE MRS. HAMILTON AT HOBART TOWN. CORONER'S INQUEST.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 13 March 1861 p 3 Article
    ... heard a man's voice in a mumbling tooe. One of (he children called ont, '? mother, mother.' Wit. nesi ... Hamilton's, on the mmeaide of tbsMreet. I beard Mrs Hamilton (inging i ont*'okl' The children 'were Breaming otraide, -which attracted the neighbor's ? attention, bot 1 did sot interfere. I «hut mj ... 8421 words
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  10. SPEECHES OF THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 5 April 1862 p 3 Article
    ... subject, of physiology and psychology) ; those which govern human society, and the relations between ... 1272 words
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  11. ANIMAL EDUCABILITY.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 13 January 1866 p 2 Article
    ... sight upon tbe n-ost obscure of al ?midies, the psychology of tbe animal mind. ... 997 words
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  12. POLITICAL. OUR DEFENCES.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 8 September 1858 p 2 Article
    ... has urged upon its readers the necessity of attention to the defence of our homed against any adverse ... complication of enemies, and a division ia the assaults made, which disable the mother country from affording timely protection, or that unassisted by her children, will enable it to retain hold on all her ... 1121 words
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  13. GEN. BEN. BUTLER'S INTERFERENCE WITH " PRIVATE PROPERTY."
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 13 May 1863 p 2 Article
    ... plause.) The mother who lias given her son, the wife who has given her husband, the girl who has ... your individual and collective welfare. May God prosper our cause, and may we live to give our children ... 1171 words
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  14. ODD FELLOWSHIP.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 26 September 1863 p 5 Article
    ... W out of every 100 children die from want of medicine aud medical attendance, and many mothers of ... young men present who paid so much attention to the fair sex that they must Ije far better qualified ... Brother Peters sang the best son;? of tho evening-' My mother meii't my auld Breeks, an' oh ! but ... 1833 words
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  15. TOWN TALK AND TABLE CHAT.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 3 November 1866 p 9 Article
    ... her escape from Lucb Leven- -er prison, and his mother's caBtle. Uibdeu's comic opera, 'The Wuter ... giving it a fresh squeeze every time it fell, wbeu the children seeing tbe fun tbe magpie had, was rushing to take the snake for their own amusement. For tunately Mrs. Hunt's attention was at tracted to ... 1664 words
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  16. ENGLISH EXTRACTS. MISSING SHIPS—MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED SEAMEN LOST.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 30 March 1864 p 2 Article
    ... the off spring of such alliance ; while but a step below the alliance became morganatic The children ... secure to their children 'atiRht of succession while having » wi'«e choice to themselves. Bu't ... suffocated in bed by being overlain by their mothers. - In one case, that of Alice Vaughan, it appeared ... 7524 words
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  17. CALIFORNIA.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 23 April 1856 p 3 Article
    ... adi/ieient way. Tho women and children were sent on bo.inl the Dcatur and B/ouU'S ; the citizens and ... their anauge incllts, but the judge said he would hanguvciy mother's son of them that was caught in ... 1516 words
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  18. THE DRINK QUESTION IN ITS ECONOMICAL ASPECTS. LAUNCESTON: SEPTEMBER 24, 1878. [?] before the Meeting of the Hobart [?] Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, August 23, 1878. [?]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Tuesday 24 September 1878 Supplement: Supplement to the "Cornwall Chronicle." p 1 Article
    ... flings away annually in that which ruins the bodies and souls of her children! Imagine a being coming to ... monstrous sum, and very hard for the unfortunate French to pay. Now our own Mother Country is, under ... me now call your attention more in detail to some of the innumerable losses which we all suffer ... 2734 words
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  19. SHIP NEWS. IMPORTS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 4 November 1843 p 2 Article
    ... Tour children and mother, the youngest child only fourteen months old, which I placed in a pocket, and ... Sutcliffe and two children, J. Pettitt. Passengers per William, from Sydney- Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, ... Vaugban and child, Mrs. Nichols and three children, Stephen Robertson. FROM THE COMMERCIAL & AGRICUL ... 2688 words
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  20. MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 23 April 1862 p 5 Article
    ... themselves had fallen upon two little children who were playing in the area below. [One of '.he ... t.hrisinun. The girl returns* home. 4. taw days ago, she was sitting with her mother in thB kitohen -f ... 2602 words
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