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Article : 766 wordsBEFORE Mr. E. J. C. North, Mr. J. Shoobert, and Mr. J. B. Smithers. John Reddy and Mary Ann Smith, found guilty of using obscene language, whilst d[?]unk in public places, were fined ...
Article : 111 wordsTO-MORROW the finest Eleven of England that ever left her shores will meet Twenty-two of New South Wales, and this may be a good opportunity for giving an old M. M. C. C's notions of the men on each side:— ...
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Article : 449 wordsLately we have had incessant rains with extremely boisterous weather. Rivers very high, and some parts of the town overflooded. There has been an eruption of the Merapi and the Kloet. All ...
Article : 139 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary[?] Judge, at 11 o'clock, —Motions and Petitions—Talbot v. Cunningham, part heard. MASTER's OFFICE.—Commercial Bank v. Neroon, minutes; Mellon v. Vernon, minutes; Tooth v. Macleay, to settle ...
Article : 102 wordsSIR,—Will you [?]dly allow me to draw the attention of those members of the Legislative Assembly who oppose the passing of the above Bill to the following circumstance? Some years since, being under the impression that I might not ...
Article : 150 wordsOur dates from Bombay are to the 14th of January. We quote from the Times of India as follows:— The Viceroy and Governor-General of India is remaining in Calcutta. ...
Article : 450 words[?]. M. STEAMER Coromandel, Captain Carew, arrived from Bombay last Monday, with Sir C. Bright, Captain C. Stewart, Dr. Esselbach, Dr. Adair, Mr. A. P. Young, and fourteen employes of the telegraph staff on board. We believe the Marian Moore, with ...
Article : 263 wordsSIR,—Allow me to make two suggestions, the adoption of which, I think, would give great satisfaction. 1. That one match should be played by the English Eleven against our best eleven, giving the latter two or three innings to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Mar 1864, Page 5
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