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Article : 2,622 wordsWE have Adelaide papers to the 10th instant. We take the following extracts from the Register:- NEW APPOINTMENTS. —We understand that Mr. G. M. Wat[?]house has been appointed Chief ...
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Article : 344 wordsHiram Howard and Walter Biddle were charged with having, at Howlong, stolen one more, one filly, and one foal, the property of Thomas Street, on the 1st day of May last. The Crown Prosecutor applied ...
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Article : 787 wordsBRISBANE, JULY 14. —The present arrangement, of the Moreton Bay steamers is not likely to be of long duration. It is not very satisfactory to the public, nor very advantageous, I should imagine, to the company. ...
Article : 1,453 wordsJULY 17TH. —THE NEWCASTLE POST OFFICE. —A remarkable instance of the inexplicable influence of "red tape" is furnished in the condition of the roof of the post office here. Years ago this roof required ...
Article : 853 wordsJUDGING from the examination of a Chinaman before a Parliamentary Committee in New South Wales, as reported in one of the Sydney papers, the chairman who put the questions was not altogether quite "made up" ...
Article : 1,004 wordsJULY 12. —A very elegant and costly silver tea service and salver, with a suitable inscription thereon, for presentation to Mr. Day, P.M., was received by the Mimosa steamer, on 6th instant, from Messrs. Brush ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Jul 1858, Page 2
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