COPIES of all correspondence, memorials, or explanations, also of all reports and records of proceedings before any commission of inquiry, having reference to certain alleged misconduct of the Rev. C. D. Coghlan, in Port Macquarie ...
Article : 787 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock, EXPLANATION. Mr. MORRICE, in reference to his personal explanation ...
Article : 23,119 wordsI, John Paton, chief warder, with reference to the statement of Father Coghlan, that the prisoners were not informed of his coming, state that I first gave notice on Friday, 28th June, 1867, to prisoner Ryding who attends ...
Article : 358 wordsWarder John Flanagan states. that after Mr. Gates left the prayers, in consequence of some remarks made by the Rev. Father Coghlan, tending to bring the Roman Catholic officers of the gaol into contempt before the prisoners, the ...
Article : 230 wordsWilliam Ryding a confinee in the gaol states: I am an educated man, and wait on the priest at mass; I was informed on Friday, at 1 o'clock, by Warder Doran, that the Rev. Mr. Coghlan would celebrate mass on Tuesday ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Honourable Hennery Parks, M.P., Colonial Secretary. My dear Sir,—The inclosed are two letters received from Mr. Gates, Gaoler of Port Mac Quarry Prison. I offer no comment on them, but leave them to your honour's ...
Article : 274 wordsSIR,—I have read a letter addressed to you headed "Medical Practitioners." There are many medical men who would be willing to start in any part of the colony could they reckon on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1867, Page 5
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