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Article : 1,283 wordsFALSE CHARGES. -- William Scott and Henry Darwin, both arrived free in the colony, were charged, the former with using indecent language in the streets, and the latter with ...
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Article : 2,324 wordsSeptember 24 -- Barque Derwent, Harmsworlh, from London ; left Plymouth 7th June, with general cargo. Cabin -- Miss Madden, Miss Harmsworth. Steerage -- Mr. and Mrs. Hickson and child, W. Hart, Edward ...
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The Tasmanian Colonist (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1851 - 1855), Mon 27 Sep 1852, Page 2
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