[?] fellow-countrymen in Australia have [?] busy framing constitutions. Each of the three colonies on the mainland has transmitted the approbation of the Crown (or ...
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Article : 212 wordsMajor Moore, of the 11th Regiment, Colonel-Commandant on the Staff. LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. Thomas S. O'Halloran, Esq., Lieutenant-Colonel ...
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Article : 742 wordsAction for £1 10s., district rates. Mr. Parker, for the defendant, took objection to the particulars, it being "to amount of assessment No. 2." He contended that he should have had notice; besides, ...
Article : 352 wordsWilliam Howard was charged as a dangerous lunatic. The unfortunate man was silent before the Bench, but an unsteady and wild expression of the eye indicated an aberration of the intellect. He had threatened to take ...
Article : 905 wordsFURIOUSLY HIDING.—James Stratten and Joseph Thompson pleaded guilty to furiously riding through the streets of the city, and were each fined £2. ADELAIDE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Dec 1854, Page 11
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