RE J. G. M. WIGLEY, EX PARTE DENNET AND OTHERS. Mr Fellows appeared in support of the rule, calling upon Mr Wigley to show cause why he should not be ...
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Article : 158 wordsSir,--The Municipal Council, or at least some of them, appear confoundedly anxious for the miner's interests. Will they he good enough to make a protest against the proclamation prohibiting holders of ...
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Article : 744 wordsSir,--In a letter headed as above in your issue of Friday last, a most gross and injurious attack is made upon myself, amongst others, in these words, viz., "I ask any one to point out a more ill-clad, ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Fri 7 Dec 1860, Page 5
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