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  1. THE FAMILY OPPOSED TO NEWS-PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 25 February 1852 p 122 Article
    ... THE FAMILY OPPOSED TO NEWS-PAPERS. PAPERS. (An American Commonwealth. The man that don't take his county paper was in town yesterday. He brought the whole of his family in. a two-horse waggon. H ... ' culter waten notin' but n unity und wexation.' None of his family ever learned to read, but one ... 435 words
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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 11 August 1866 p 5 Article
    ... PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. The following paper on Immigration has been laid on the table of the House of Assembly :- To His Excellency Colonel Thos. Gore Browne, C.B., Captain General and Governor-in-Chiel of the Colony of Tasmania and its Dependencies. Mat it please Youi' ExcEixENcr. We, Her Majesty's ... 376 words
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  3. Thursday, 17th September. PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 5 October 1874 p 4 Article
    ... Thursday, 17th September. PAPERS. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL laid on the table certain correspondence In reference to the [?]aimigration question, and likewise of the depositions taken In the case against Dr. West, and which hod been moved for by the hon. member (or West Devon. As lo the warrants which ... 230 words
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  4. From Yesterday's Papers.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 29 November 1862 p 5 Article
    ... From Yesterday's Papers. At a sale of Crown Lands which wag held on Thursday, Mr. Worley the Auctioneer tioneer stated the terms with reference to the credit close, which applied to sums of 4OL, and upwards, said all the land sold would be brought under the oneration of Torrcn's Act, the fees for ... 268 words
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  5. FROM THE PICKWICK PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 9 June 1838 Supplement: Supplement to the Cornwall Chronicle. p 1 Article
    ... FROM THE PICKWICK PAPERS. (The Bagman's Story.) "One ' One winter's evening, about five o'clock, just as it began to grow dusk, a man in a gig might have been seen urging his tired horse along the ... Tom,' replied the old fellow, with ft very complicated wink. ?' I am the last of my family, Tom,' ... 5747 words
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  6. (FROM THE MELBOURNE PAPERS.)
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Friday 4 June 1880 p 3 Article
    ... (FROM THE MELBOURNE PAPERS.) The Flinders brings intercolonial papers to the 2nd inst. From them we extract the following telegrams LONDON, - I^CDOK, May 27. In accordance with the notification contained in (he Queen's speech of (he intention ot me Uovi rnment tn intro duce a biii dealing with ... 725 words
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  7. Wednesday. September 9th. PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 5 October 1874 p 4 Article
    ... Wednesday, September PAPERS. The MINISTER OF LANDS laid on the table papers and correspondence relating to the Mount Bishcoff Exploring Company. BREKAWATER CONSTRUCTION BILL. On toe motion of the MtNlBTKIt OF LANDS, (ill liill was read a third time and ?paraed. rqsuo iroBiEs isp seiiomos biu. ... 1262 words
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  8. From the Colonial Papers.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 16 April 1836 p 2 Article
    ... From the Colonial Papers. The distress among the poorer class in Hobart Town, is truly alarming, and from appearances, the forthcoming winter will be the means of thinning the population. Work cannot be obtained, and numbers of honest, deluded emigrants, with their familin. Am starving- unon ... 738 words
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  9. From the Colonial Papers.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 23 April 1836 p 1 Article
    ... From the Colonial Papers. CAUSE Cacti of Bad TOMES-The The other day, a member the Political Council, although one of those external Government [?] had occasion to call on his Excellency, when the latter observed, in reply to a remark of the former, of the ruined state of trade and distress in the ... 874 words
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  10. [FROM THE PAPERS.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 29 October 1853 p 4 Article
    ... [From THE PAPERS.] bushrangers, O'Connor and Bradley, have been convicted and sentenced to die. Their demeanour in court was moat hardened and offensive. O'Connor ad mitted his guilt, but as regards tho shooting of Cadet Thompson, ho asserted that Bradley was not present when the shot was fired. ... 814 words
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  11. Wednesday, November 7th. PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Friday 9 November 1877 p 2 Article
    ... Wednesday, November 7th. PAPERS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table all correspondence between the trustees of Christ's College and the Government. LIKE UAIXWAY. 'Iho COLONIAL SECUETAEV moved ... adjourn until the usual tune next day, or until Tuesday- there being fiercely mr business on the paper ... 1325 words
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  12. (From the papers.)
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 22 July 1854 p 5 Article
    ... (From the papers.) The meeting of the Legislative Council is further prorogued till the 22nd August next. Measures have been taken to establish a Mechanics' Institution at Emerald Hill. Singing cUssm are about to be com menced in connection with tne Mechanics' Institute, Melbourne, .by Messrs. ... 1866 words
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  13. Thursday, 17th September. PAPERS.
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 21 September 1874 p 3 Article
    ... Thursday, 17th September. PAPERS. The ATTORNEY.GENERAL on the certain correspondence in reference likewise copies of the depositions taken in the case asainst l)r. West, aud which had been moved for hy the lion, member for West Devon. A» lu the warrants which were asked for tlicv uould l,e ... 1522 words
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  14. USE FOR ILLUSTRATED PAPERS
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Monday 3 January 1876 p 3 Article
    ... USE FOR ILLUSTRATED PAPERS The Tory best thing to do with illustrated trated papers, after four oven family bare finished reading them, is of course to send them to some one who cannot afford the ... inscription in letters also cut from hoadings of papers. With a little cxerciso of ingenuity, a very ... 390 words
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  15. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 22 May 1852 p 324 Article
    ... [From the Hobart Town Papers.] The George Town Road Murder.-A A liberal reward it is expected, will be offered by the Government for information which will lead to the discovery and conviction of the perpetraters of this horrid deed. The Turf.- The Richmond Meeting is fixed for the 28th of next ... 388 words
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  16. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 26 June 1852 p 404 Article
    ... [From the Hobart Town Papers.] Miscellanea-Tasmanian -Tmmmian Steam Company.-A meeting was held on Monday last, and the prospectus pootus as altered and modified, warmly debated upon, and as the result of the votes, ordered to stand. An adjournment wot made until Mobdar next, when tbe deed »f ... 478 words
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  17. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Wednesday 28 July 1852 p 475 Article
    ... [From the Hobart Town Papers.] Miscellanea.-On Monday, On Monday. 12th July, the Zephyr schooner, belonging to Messrs. Hardiman and Thompson, of Pittwater, bound to Port Phillip, was wrecked near Bream Creek; ; eight lives wore lost, including tbe master and mate ; she was partly in sured ... 573 words
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  18. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 3 July 1852 p 419 Article
    ... ? «- ? [From the Hobart Town Papers.] Miscellanea-On On Monday evening, a meeting oF the Tasmanian Steam Company was held, pursuant to adjournment. A ballot for directors was taken, and the following gentlemen elected, in the nume rical order specified : - R. Cicburne, J. Dunn, jun., T. Brown, A. ... 614 words
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  19. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 10 July 1852 p 435 Article
    ... [From the Hobart Town Papers.'] Miscellanea.-Mr. Thorpe, the Inspector of Weights and Measures, has, with his usual indefatigability, gability, found a trifling amount of police-office business, of the "false balance" balance' character, within the last tew days ; three, apparently, longindulged ... 516 words
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  20. [From the Hobart Town Papers.]
    The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) Saturday 12 June 1852 p 372 Article
    ... [From the Hobart Town Papers.'] Miscellanea.-It - It is expected that the value of the bread stuffs which will be exported from Adelaide this year, will amount to £100,000.... 100,000. .... A society has been formed in Calcutta, called the Bethune Society, having for its object the discussion of ... 697 words
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