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  1. QUARTERLY MEETING OF MAGISTRATES.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 14 September 1847 p 3 Article
    BEFORE H. R. Wigley, Esq., Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates. PUBLICAN'S LICENSES, TRANSFERS. The following were granted:— ... 260 words
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  2. Correspondence. THE "AUSTRALIANA," AND "VERITAS." TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 14 November 1845 p 3 Article
    SIR— It appears from your paper of the 11th instant, that a writer subscribing bimself "Veritas," has fallen foul of the Ausraliana under its new management. Passing by his would-be Latin motto, the following is the first ... 2402 words
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  3. THE DINNER.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 11 August 1848 p 2 Article
    The rainy and boisterous weather prevented, we were told, an immense assemblage of Morphett Valites, who intended making a gala day of it, from visiting the scene of the contest, ... 1488 words
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  4. RAILWAY.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 17 March 1846 p 4 Article
    Perhaps the most wonderful feature of the railwat delusion is the perfect gravity with which it is propped up by writers effecting the responsibility of public organs and advisets. The unfortunate inmates of Bedlam never excuite one's pily ... 3067 words
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  5. Monday, September 17,
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 18 September 1849 p 2 Article
    CASE OF MESSES JONES AND MORRIS FOR MURDER, Henry Valette Jones and Henry Thomas Morris were placed at the bar charged with the wilful murder of Melaityappa, an aboriginal native, on the ... 7505 words
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  6. A CONTRAST.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 7 April 1846 p 3 Article
    Not many weeks since the Eclair steamet anchored in Funchal-roads. The dread yellow flag drooped from her mast head. A strange and deadly sickness had swept off two-thirds of ... 1951 words
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  7. POLICE COURT. Wednesday, August 29.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 31 August 1849 p 3 Article
    Henry Thomas Morris and Harry Vallette Jones were charged with feloniously shooting at and wounding, with intent to murder Malappa, an aboriginal native, at Yorke's Peninsula, on the ... 1885 words
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  8. SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Monday, September 10.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 11 September 1849 p 2 Article
    His Honor, Charles Mann, Esq., took his seat as acting judge at the usual hour. The following is the calender, containing 77 names— ... 4544 words
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  9. SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Tuesday, September 18.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 21 September 1849 p 2 Article
    Henry Thomas Morris appeared, and entered into his own recognizance to answer, if called upon, the charge of assault on two native women at Yorke's Peninsula. ... 664 words
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  10. SUPREME COURT. GRIMINAL SITTINGS. Tuesday, November 27.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 30 November 1849 p 2 Article
    His Honor took his seat at 1O o'clock. The following is a copy of the calendar:— 1. Wilcumramalap, for the wilful murder of William Bruce Scott, on the 2nd August. 1849, at Yorke's ... 1561 words
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  11. POLICE COURT. Tuesday, January 1.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 4 January 1850 p 4 Article
    No business came before his Worship, except a few drunken charges. A man, whose name did not transpire, asked his Worship's advice as to a child left in his care by a ... 654 words
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  12. POLICE COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Tuesday, January 19.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Friday 22 January 1847 p 7 Article
    George Ward, charged with being drunk in Lightsquare, was fined 5s. John Ashwood was brought up on suspicion of stealing a cheque, drawn by John Baker, Esq., on ... 2513 words
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  13. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Saturday, April 15.
    South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) Tuesday 18 April 1848 Supplement: Supplement to the South Australian p 1 Article
    Louis Joseph was charged with an assault on Henry Thomas Morris, of Reedy Creek, stockholder. He pleaded not guilty, and was defended by ... 2166 words
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