SIR,—As one of your subscribers, and a juror who has been put to great inconvenience, I beg to call public attention to a notice which appeared in the "Chronicle" of the ...
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Article : 4,221 wordsThe Tasmanian Progressive Association was dissolved on Friday evening. After a flickering existence of several weeks, it gave a spasmodic kick and expired. ...
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Article : 1,170 wordsEdward M'Kenzle Ind William Taylor were charged with feloniously stealing thirty posts and fifty-five rails, of the value of £2, the property of Edward Dumaresq, Esq., of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 6 Dec 1856, Page 3
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