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  2. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, SYDNEY.

    John Madden, senior. Edward, [?] J. While, found guilty of breaches of the Electoral Act, were brought up for sentence Mr. MacCormack,on behalf of White, moved in arrest of ...

    Article : 1,397 words
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  4. THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    WAR, horrible war, still rushes in devastating torrents through the sister colony of New Zealand. In this period of reforming Christianity; such atrocious scenes a we read of by the latest ...

    Article : 631 words
  5. LATE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NEWS.

    FROM our files of European and American news we are now enabled to lay before our readers extra intelligence of the latest date. A variety of events, mercantile, military, ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  6. (Before his Honor Mr. Justice Milford.)

    James Gannon, who pleaded guilty on Thursday last to the charge of double voting at the election for Canterbury, appenrest on bail to receive his sentence. His Honor said he had carefully condiderd the matter and ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. THE DARLING DOWNS ANNUAL RACES OF 1852.

    IT will be seen, by a report which appears in another column, that Mr. Hamilton acknowledges in his evidence that he was money in his hands at the present time which he received on account ...

    Article : 3,869 words
  8. THE BATHURST BURR.

    Sir -- Among several good Acts you have in Queensland, and not yet adopted in New South Wales, is one for the destruction of that very noxious weed commonly called the Bathurst burr. ...

    Article : 434 words
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