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Article : 47 wordsMr. John Tate, of Jamberoo, while at Kiama Wharf, as the steamer was leaving, about 12, to day, fell dead; he was apparently in good health. ...
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Article : 803 wordsThe police had to ride yesterday a distance of over miles to procure the attendance of a magistrate to remand the three prisoners now in custody in the lock-up on an alleged ...
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Article : 115 wordsParliament will probably meet on the 20th June. Mills, who was injured in the Windsor fire, has died. ...
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Article : 77 words25th.—Ex Firth of Clydo, from Adelaide—4765 4765 bags flour, 1950 bags chaff, 408 bags bran, 745 bags wheat, 475 bales hay, 322 bags pollard, and 105 cases jam—order. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 27 Apr 1876, Page 2
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