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| SCIENCE OE THE DAY. (Article), South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Monday 12 November 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 20:26 | : The case of Laura Bridgman has become a in Bpite of the want of these two great senseB, her intelligence was most successfully de Attracting the attention of American scien lost both heating and sight through a severe usistance.. She has been taken as far as been communicated through the sense oi touch alone. Psycbdldgists attach, great importance _ to finding out the nature of earheat infancy of contact with the outer world as regards certain senses, |
The case of Laura Bridgman has become a in spite of the want of these two great senses, her intelligence was most successfully de- attracting the attention of American scien- lost both hearing and sight through a severe assistance.. She has been taken as far as been communicated through the sense of touch alone. Psychologists attach great importance to finding out the nature of earliest infancy of contact with the outer world as regards certain senses. |
| SCIENCE OE THE DAY. (Article), South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Monday 12 November 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 20:23 | 5SCIEN6E OE THE DAT. fBr ABSnl |
SCIENCE OE THE DAY. [BY A B.SC.] |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Saturday 11 February 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | enough-in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of the testimony bearing there was weight in what I advanced .in reference t6 my accomplice being my testimony bore throughout the &tamp of |
enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of te testimony bearing there was weight in what I advanced in reference to my accomplice being my testimony bore throughout the stamp of |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), The Elsternwick Leader and District Record (Brighton, Vic. : 1887 - 1888), Saturday 17 December 1887 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | I Myself.-" Did yon slhake up thi bed, turn the bolster and the pillows 7" Witness.-' I always takeilI h els things off, and then tirn tlhe sisttress; that is. Witness.-" I am sure there was no watch there when Imade the bed. I told enough-infact, was favourable to Christy. Ho spoke lightly of the testimony bearing testimony bore throughout the stainp of truth, and bore out the stateinent 1 had |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that is Witness.—" I am sure there was no watch there when I made 'he bed. I told enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of te testimony bearing testimony bore throughout the stamp of truth, and bore out the statement I had |
| DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thursday 23 June 1898 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | Myself.--" Did you shake up the beld, ttrn the bolster anl the pillows i" Witness.--" I always t:ake all the thihgo off, and thenl turn the mattress; that is Witnes.--"I amn sure there was no watchthere when Imadle the bed. I told mother so when I hea:rdl tilhat the police had found oeo under the bolstir." The Jitlge's summiing ip wes fair enoughl-infact, was favourablo to Christy. le spoke lightly of tile testimony bhearing upon the idontilication, and remiarked that M.r tiIi now insist that lhi F1.leral capital Ite?l heic ill NeW SolI h ViW ile ,i-iIlite I? sdpiney, in fact. roterenco to my accomplice being my betrayer. lie also ,aid that the girl's testimony bore tllroughout the stamp of truth, and bore out the statement 1 had |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that is Witness.—" I am sure there was no watch there when I made 'he bed. I told mother so when I heard that the police had found one under the bolster." The Judge's summing up was fair enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of te testimony bearing upon the identification, and remarked that Mr. Reid now insists that the Federal capital must be New South Wales—must be Sydney, in fact. reference to my accomplice being my betrayer. He also said that the girl's testimony bore throughout the stamp of truth, and bore out the statement I had |
| novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. (Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Friday 23 December 1887 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | Myself.-" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and the pillows '" Witness.-" I always take all the things Witness.-" I am sure there was no enough--infact, was favourable to Christy. there was weight in what I adranced in testimony bore throughout the stamsp of truth, and" bore out the statement 1 had |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things Witness.—" I am sure there was no enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. there was weight in what I advanced in testimony bore throughout the stamp of truth, and bore out the statement I had |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Oakleigh Leader and District Record (Brighton, Vic. : 1887 - 1888), Saturday 17 December 1887 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | Myself.-" Did yoi'sllhake upthe bed, turn the bolster and the pillowis ?l'-'`" Witness.-" I alwvsi take'all the things off, and then tiuri tho;niattrmss ? that-is how I came tosee'the p?i?.lsi." " If there had been a watch there, must Witness.-" I am sure there was no enough-in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke'lightly of the tsatimony-bearing upon the identification, and remarked.that? there was weight in'what I advanced in truth, and bore out the staitement I had |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that is how I came to see the pistols." "If there had been a watch there, must Witness.—" I am sure there was no enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of te testimony bearing upon the identification, and remarked that there was weight in what I advanced in truth, and bore out the statement I had |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING An ANTOBIOGRAPHY, Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) , Saturday 7 January 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:45 | Myself.—"Did you nh:iko up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows ?" Witness.—" I always take all the things off, and then turn the--mattress ; that- is how I came to sco tho pialois." " If thorohad been a watch there, must you not havo soen it ?" Witness.—" I am suro thoro was no watch there wh.on I mado the bed. I told mother so wlion I lioard that tho polico had found ono under tho bolster." Tho Judge's summing up. was fair onough—infact, waa favourable to Christy. Ho spoke lightly of tlio testimony bearing iipon tho identification, and remarked Urn* thoro was weight in what I advanced in betrayer... Ho also said that tho girl's testimony bore throughout"tho stump of trutli, and. boi-o out tho atnlouiout 1 had lunde. |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that is how I came to see the pistols." "If there had been a watch there, must you not have.seen it?" Witness.—" I am sure there was no watch there when I made 'he bed. I told mother so when I heard that the police had found one under the bolster." The Judge's summing up was fair enough—in fact, was favourable to Christy. He spoke lightly of te testimony bearing upon the identification, and remarked that there was weight in what I advanced in betrayer. He also said that the girl's testimony bore throughout the stamp of truth, and bore out the statement I had made. |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Saturday 11 February 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:34 | turn the bolster and the pillows'?" .. Witness.-" I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that"- is how I came to see the pistols." . ' " If there had been a watch there, must WitnesB.4-" I am sure there was no watch there when I made 'the bed. I told |
turn the bolster and tho pillows?" Witness.—"I always take all the things off, and then turn the mattress; that is how I came to see the pistols." "If there had been a watch there, must Witness.—" I am sure there was no watch there when I made 'he bed. I told |
| Novelist. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission.) CHAPTER XXXVII.—(Continued.) (Article), Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Saturday 11 February 1888 page Article | 2013-05-24 10:27 | Myself.-" Did you sliake up,the bed, |
Myself.—" Did you shake up the bed, |




Owen Suffolk, The Convict Poet, this tale was penned whilst a prisoner of the hulks in Hobson's Bay. Reprinted from The Australasian of 1867.


(born JAMES, John Stanley)


Manager of Oriental Bank, Rushworth at 30 High St. Rushworth, which was taken over 3rd April 1865 by Bank of Victoria.


Needs rescanning

Location: Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Formerly Railway Pier, opened 12th Sept. 1854.
Renamed "Station Pier" when rebuilt 1922-1930.
Comonly known as "The Tasmanian Ferry Terminal".
Nb. "New Railway Pier" does not refer to this pier, but was the original name of "Prince's Pier".



John Lamont and Charles Jardine charged as accessories after the fact in the manslaughter of Cung Wing, by Janson, 15th July, 1856, at Spring Gully, Bendigo.


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