John Lynch (39) pleaded not guilty to escaping from the Yatala Labour Prison on October 29. Prisoner was sentenced in April to twelve months' hard labour for an ...
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Article : 165 wordsThe Chief Secretary, accompanied by the Commissioner of Crown Lund sand Messrs. Colton and Goyder, met deputations to-day of residents of Penola and neighbouring districts. Mr. John ...
Article : 546 wordsSir—As this lady's novels are now under discussion, may I say a few words? It seems to me that her great fancies are a persistent reiteration of what she has already said, which at ...
Article : 570 wordsMr. Justice Faweett has been re-elected to a seat in the University Senate, which bad been fo feited by an inadvertence. Favourable news has been received ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Thu 8 Dec 1881, Page 3
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