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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsAn assigned servant to Mr. David Johnstone, named Williams, was brought before the Bench yesterday, charged with an assault. It appeared that Mr. Ward, the superintendent of the estate, ...
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Article : 746 wordsAn inquest was held on Tuesday last, at the Ship Inn, Clarence-street, on the body of Patrick Evans, a boy about ten years of age, in the employ of Mr. Read, of Phillip street, who died ...
Article : 68 wordsUnfortunately for mankind, the free circulation of knowledge is opposed by a host of enemies, who by education and interest, are drilled to obstruct the dissemination of useful information. The three learned ...
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Article : 140 wordsSIR,—I was much gratified at observing that your remarks respecting a recent "emigration job" have been followed up by your contemporaries, the Australian and the Monitor. Each ...
Article : 186 wordsSome of our contemporaries have, of late, indulged in animadversion upon the alleged ill-treatment of the Indian laborers, and loudly called for enquiry somewhere. ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 8 Mar 1838, Page 2
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