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Family Notices : 67 wordsWe lean that preliminary arrangements for a match were made at Mattland on Saturday evening last, after conclusion of the race with Carver. The condition, as far as they have been entered into were ...
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Family Notices : 3,262 wordsA young woman, named Emma Brown, was charged at the Water Police Court, this morning, with having been concerned with others in assaulting and robbing David Clayton of seven £1 notes. The case was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 wordsAt the Water Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Palmer, Stratford, and Brown, an elderley man named John White was committed for trial at the Quarter Sesaions on a charge of stealing six ...
Article : 51 wordsA monument line recently been erected in the Presbyterian section of the Necropolis, Haslein's Creek, to the memory of Dr. Jones, which will be regarded with interest by the many friends of that ...
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Article : 387 wordsSir,—Will you permit [?] to correct a few errors into which your report has fallen in his otherwise able article which appeared in your issue of the 4th instant on the subject [?] above institution, as, if allowed to pass unnoticed, they ...
Article : 607 wordsTHE Repudiationist party in the United States has carried the first point in a very dangerous as well as a very discreditable game. The ease with which the Silver Bill was carried shows that the ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe Coroner to-day resumed the inquiry at the Infirmary respecting the death of a voting man Homed William Boyd, who was found about 0 o'clock on the evening of the 9th, in an unconscious state with his ...
Article : 288 wordsAn impudent robbery, accompanied by violence took place in open daylight yesterday on Church-hill, near Charlotte-place, in a much-frequented thorough-fare. Judging from the information obtainable, it ...
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Advertising : 359 wordsThe Masonic Hall was again the scene last evening of another of the champion billiardist's and Mr. F. Shorter's exhibitions, and there was a very fair attendance. The evening's business commenced with ...
Article : 584 wordsA case of youthful depravity, surrounded with painful [?], was brought to light at the Central Police Court yesterday. Two boys named John Cure and Robert Henry Gordon, aged ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 May 1878, Page 3
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