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  3. GRAVEYARD RAMBLES.

    IN last Sanday's issue of TRUTH, a correspondent, George Atkinson, under the heading NEGLECTED BLUE JACKETS' GRAVES, ...

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  4. POLICE V PEOPLE

    LAST Wednesday weak a respectable men was arrested in Belmore Park on a charge of being drunk. He had lately undergone an operation and, being ordered to take brandy ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. THE ORIGIN OF ADAM.

    EVERYBODY now knows that great changes have taken places in the structure and physical condition of the earth. Geology is the science which teaches it. But everybody does ...

    Article : 2,603 words
  6. HARD UP FOR A CHARGE.

    SIR—On Tuesday the 6th instant, eight youths answered a charge of atone throwing in Emily-street, which should have been designated Emily-lane, Balmain, Senior ...

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  7. A SAMPLE "NON-COM."

    THERE is one thing above all others that disheartens and distrusts the rank and file of the New South Wales police, renders the men sullen and dissatisfied and destroys all ...

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  8. OLD TIME SAILORS' GRAVES.

    There's a sweet little cherub that sits up aloft To take care of the life of poor Jack. So Dibdin wrote in the days of the pressgang, at a time when the British Admiralty ...

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