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  2. HILL END AN TAMBAROORA.

    The feeling seeing to be pretty general here now that the resources of Hawkins' Hill have been developed so for, that it is incumbent on the part of the local management to consider the best mode of prospecting with ...

    Article : 1,378 words
  3. Shocking Torture and Cannibal Feast to the Fijian Group.

    THE notorious Rokoqers and his u[?] who, it is said, murdered Macintosh and Spiers, have as last been killed and esten. One of the Ka Lorn tribe came across one of these two wounded in the leg and lock ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. The Late Fire at Newcastle

    AT the renewed inquiry on Wednesday last, William Thomas Cibb deposed: I am Mr. Clerry's book kesper. I have been [?]y four months in his employ. I remember the night of hte 3rd instant. I ...

    Article : 2,062 words
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  6. Effects of a Windfall on a Newspaper Runner.

    The natural tendency of a man when he suddenly drops into a legacy of £14000 is to do something which could only be tolerated in the possessor of so much ...

    Article : 461 words
  7. LITERARY NOTICES.

    WE are not in a position to give a professional estimate of the value of Dr. C. E. [?]eeves' contribution to medical literature, entitled "Heart Diseases in Australia, with observations on ...

    Article : 2,872 words
  8. Illicit Distillation at Bow.

    IN the Court of Exchequer, London, on the 14th Jane, before Baron Bramwell and a special jury, the oats of the Attorney-General v Carmouche was heard. It was an information on the part of the Crown to recover ...

    Article : 489 words
  9. STONEYHURST COLLEGE.

    THE origin of Stoneyhurst, as a Jesuit establishment, dates only from the close of the last century. In 1762 the Jeruis College at St. Omer was broken up and dispersed, and the fathers fled with their pupils and ...

    Article : 526 words
  10. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    On Wednesday, the 3rd September, the new Temperance Hall. Campbelltown, was opened to the public. This building—the foundation-stone of which was laid about twelve months ago—occupies a central position in Main-street. Its ...

    Article : 1,239 words
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