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Article : 382 wordsSir John Robertson has handed to us for publication the following letter on the subject of the Dalley Memorial:— "December 10, 188S. My dear Sir John,—I have no doubt, though a firm friendship existed between the late ...
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Article : 366 wordsDenis Joseph Murphy, who pleaded guilly on the previous day to three charges of embezzling money belonging to his employer, Henry Chambers, was brought up for sentence. The prisoner bunded up a written statement to his Honor, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 12 Dec 1888, Page 5
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