Mr. Abraham concluded his address for the plaintiff, and Mr. Michie was partly heard on the same side. The court adjourned until Wednesday (this ...
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Article : 977 wordsFirst and Only Meetings.—Thomas Collier, James Reynolds, Charles, Byrne, Thomas Stent, W. F. Feesey, John Lamb, John Coombs, John, P.W. Dueball, W. H. Clelland, Jessic King, William Orawford, ...
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Article : 1,945 wordsHis Honour Judge Wrixon sat yesterday, at 1) o'clock. Mr. Adamson prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...
Article : 1,548 wordsSir,—I would beg to suggest that the numerous section of the public who anxiously await the establishment of an improved system of education, should lay aside that supineness in which they ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 3 Oct 1860, Page 6
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