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Article : 277 wordsThis was an application for leave to appeal to her Majesty's Privy Council against the judgment of the full Court, in favour of the verdict of the jury given in each of the plaintiffs 'favour ...
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Article : 842 wordsAugustus Veil, Foreman's Flat, Tambaroora, miner and eagine-driver. Causes or sequeatration: Illness in family, and want of employment. Liabilities £183 16s. Assets. £125. Deficency, £58 16s. Official assignee, Mr. J ...
Article : 37 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest at 9 o'clock this forenoon, at his office, Hyde Park, touching the cause of death of a man named John Jacobs. From the evidence which was taken, it would ...
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Article : 357 wordsSIR,—Not being sufficiently well, and my wife having been confined a few hours before, I could sot attend a meeting of the trustees held on Thursday last, 2nd instant. I was somewhat better the next day, but ...
Article : 804 wordsTHE thirteenth annual Meeting of this Association was held at 7 o'clock on Friday evening, at the Brigade Office, in Elizabeth-street North. There was a fair attendance of members of the association. The chair ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 6 Jul 1874, Page 3
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