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  1. CABLE MESSAGES. TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.
    Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) Thursday 18 May 1893 p 5 Article
    ... CABLE MESSAGES. TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT. sponsibility sponeibility of the attack on the French at Keong. [On the 14th inst. advices were received in London to the effect that the Siamese troops had invested the French garrison at Keong. The Siamese seized a con voy, capturing several ... 57 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.077)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.077)

  2. AFRICAN TERRITORIAL NEWS.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 5 January 1898 p 3 Article
    ... AFRICAN TERRITORIAL NEWS. British occupation of Bona, near the mouth of the Congo River, Congo Free State, is firmly established, and the Chief Samory has withdrawn to Keong. The British Government has decided to reorganise the Uganda^Rifles, Major T. Jernan, Deputy-Commis- sioner, Consul and ... 98 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.045)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.045)

  3. Evading the Poll Tax. TWO CHINAMEN FINED.
    Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Saturday 14 December 1895 p 5 Article
    ... Evading the Poll Tax. TWO. CHINAMEN FINED. COROWA, Saturday.-At At the local police court yesterday two Chinamen, named Sel Kenn and Yet Keong, were charged with evading the polltax. ~It was proved in evidence that accused lived in New South Wales for twelve years, but had -crossed toe river to ... 104 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.045)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.045)

  4. Round the Camp Fire THE JADE EYE.
    The Western Champion and General Advertiser for the Central-Western Districts (Barcaldine, Qld. : 1892 - 1922) Tuesday 26 November 1895 p 15 Article
    ... Keong, a wealthy merchant of these parts, was the beginning and end of the whole trouble. If I had ... I should have remained friendly with Lo Keong. He owned a dozen or so of these cribs in the street ... a resolution to avoid opium, and the sordid paradises of Lo Keong. Naturally two years of cur ing ... 2578 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

  5. ROCKHAMPTON JOCKEY CLUB.
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Friday 24 February 1899 p 4 Article
    ...d. .J. Grant. S. Hopgood. W. Keong. D. Craig, and E. Chapple. It was decided that the annual, meeting sh ... 140 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

  6. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. LONDON, Tuesday. [coming soon]
    Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1908) Wednesday 28 September 1898 p 3 Article
    ... oriole originated in the discovery of a plot of the Emperor and KEong to remove the Dowager Empreons ... 119 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.036)

  7. CITY POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18.
    The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Thursday 19 January 1893 p 3 Article
    ... hours, for disorderly oonduct in Wharf-street. YĂ€OIUNOT.-Ah Keong, a Chinaman, and Robert Marks were ... 254 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.027)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.027)

  8. DISTRICT COURT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. CIVIL SITTINGS.
    The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Thursday 25 July 1895 p 3 Article
    ... dishonoured promissory-note. In the case A. J. Keong v. r. B. Keong, In which the plaintiff claimed ... 634 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.026)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.026)

  9. ALLEGED BREACH OF POISONS ACT.
    The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Friday 18 October 1895 p 3 Article
    ... ALLEGED BREACH ACH OF POISONS ACT. At the City Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr.P. P. Pinnock, P.M., Tommy[?] Ah Tommy Ali Gibb, otherwise Tommy Ah , Keong, (of George-street, was charged ... Ah Keong, the defendant, Stated that when Hanlon came to "his shop, he said he was awfully ill, and ... 663 words
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    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.026)

  10. WARWICK POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. (Before the Police Magistrate.)
    Warwick Argus (Qld. : 1879 - 1901) Saturday 23 May 1891 p 3 Article
    ... and discharged. WIFE DESERTION.-George A. Keong ap- peared before the Bench, charged on warrant, issued by the South Brisbane Bench for dis- obeying an order for the maintenance of his wife. Keong was ... 745 words
    • Text last corrected on 12 July 2012 by anonymous
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.026)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.026)

  11. AQUATICS.
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Monday 14 October 1895 p 5 Article
    ... Svkes (bow), J. Keong (No. 2), W. Lawson (No. 3), T. Kimrcl (stroke) .. .. ..1 P. Earl (IMW), ll. ... 497 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.023)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.023)

  12. AMUSEMENTS. MISS RIDLEY'S RECITAL.
    Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Wednesday 4 August 1897 p 2 Article
    ... taking ^^Keong bj' Nevin, ' 'Twas April,' and was en ^^^k for lais rendering of a charming ' Bar ... 456 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.023)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.023)

  13. ROCKHAMPTON ANNUAL REGATTA.
    The Capricornian (Rockhampton, Qld : 1875 - 1929) Saturday 1 June 1895 p 10 Article
    ... Williams' and M*Caul's crews atruck the water together, Keong being last away. At the Belle Vuc, M*Caul was ... (No. 3) : W. Keong, 10 st 4 lb (stroke) ; R.R.C.- ' Southern 0088.'*-^ Ilealy, 1 1 st (bow) ; G. ... positions were, M*Caul on Uie south bank, WtlliamB in the centre, and Keong oo the north side. ... 2192 words
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  14. Local and General.
    Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1904) Monday 16 December 1895 p 2 Article
    ... from Corowa says that at the local police court on Friday two Chinamen, named Sel Kenn and Yet Keong, ... 665 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  15. Miscellaneous Items.
    Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1874 - 1905) Tuesday 17 December 1895 p 2 Article
    ... Miscellaneous Items. A COROWA telegram of Friday says:-Two Chinamen, Two Chinatoco, named Set Kenn and Yet Keong, were convicted at the police court today on a charge of evading the poll tax. It was proved in evidence that the accused lived in New .South Wules for 12 years, but had crossed the ... 647 words
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    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  16. Kadina & Wallaroo Times KADINA: SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1895. THE MASSACRE IN CHINA. [coming soon]
    The Kadina and Wallaroo Times (SA : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 10 August 1895 p 2 Article
    ... life and energy. Mr Cliong Keong is a native of China> and a graduate of Melbourne Univer sity. He ... 644 words
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  17. North Melbourne Police Court. MONDAY, MAY 4th.
    North Melbourne Gazette (Vic. : 1894 - 1901) Friday 8 May 1896 p 2 Article
    ... returned. " Keong a long too," said Fong. " Wouga loo, too foo kee, hi!" said Flood. " Yung," assented ... 471 words
    • Text last corrected on 8 May 2013 by Paulmb
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  18. PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR. SECOND NIGHT.
    Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. ; Moama, NSW : 1869 - 1954) Thursday 23 April 1891 p 2 Article
    ... choruses. Accom-j panimentj wore played by Ah Keong (flute)l and Ah Too (fiddle')! I .A./] A '.) J This ... 794 words
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    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  19. TATTERSALL'S QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY' MEETING.
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Saturday 25 May 1895 p 5 Article
    ... struck the water together, Keong being last away. At the Hello Vue, M'Caul was leading by a bare half-length from Williams, who was about thc same distance in front of Keong. When passing Walter Reid's ... Williams in thc centre, and Keong on the north side. Williams dashed away to thc front soon after thc word ... 4375 words
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    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.018)

  20. POLICE COURTS. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. [Before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., J. Eitzen, F. W. Wood, and S. Parsons.]
    South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) Wednesday 24 January 1894 p 7 Article
    ... POLICE COURTS. Adelaide: TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. [Before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., M., J. Eitzen, F. W. Wood, and -S. Parsons.] J in the case of Fun Kee Keong Ye, for perjury jury in the Local Court, Mr. H. E. Downer, who appeared for the complainant, asked that the information might be withdrawn. Mr. ... 921 words
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    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.016)

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