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    POLICE COURT B[?].—SATURDAY.—Commenced before Captain Innes, and continued before the Mayor and Mr. Dawes, and terminated before Messrs. Windeyer and Ramsay. ...

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  3. TAHITI.

    GENTLEMEN,—I presume that you have received full details of the recent occurrences at Tahiti, these, I mean, which have occurred since the failure of the French atta k on the ...

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  6. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. To His Excellency Sir Charles Fits Roy, &c., &c., &c.

    SIR,—The proper regulation of the relation between the Executive and Judicial Departments of a state, has, since the first establishment of free institutions, been viewed as a matter of vital ...

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  7. DR. LEICHHARDT.

    GENTLEMEN,—The forthcoming lecture of this intrepid traveller at the School of Arts is creating the greatest interest. It is evident that the theatre of that institution will not hold ...

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