The beginning of the end has now been reached in the history of that notorius and ill-fated Australian Banking Company. At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before ...
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Article : 618 wordsA pleasant-looking little boy, who gave his name as Leslie Marshall, and said he resided in Kirk-lane, was found by a constable wandering about George-street this morning. The little ...
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Article : 110 wordsAn elderly woman named Elizabeth Barrett, who lives in a lane off King-street, Newtown, at the rear of Marcus Clarke's establishment, was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital on Monday ...
Article : 78 wordsARMIDALE, Monday.—The first cricket match of the season was commenced on Saturday between Armidale and West End Clubs. Armidale made 183, of which M'Credie, an intercolonial player, made 92 ...
Article : 49 wordsSome youngsters ware following the procession yesterday and running beside the carts from which tobacco, cigarettes, and biscuits were being thrown to the crowd. While a little boy named ...
Article : 89 wordsAn infant 19 months old, named Leslie Robertson, son of John and Margaret Robertson, of Yueile-street, Marrickville, died suddenly Monday, On September 20 the child was attacked with ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 4 Oct 1892, Page 6
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