The Attorney General applied for the discharge of ten seamen belonging to the Harriet whaling vessel of London, who were in custody on a charge of mutiny. The principal witnesses having left the ...
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Article : 4,762 wordsMR. EDITOR—I am about to relate an occurrence which I conceive to be a most wanton and arbitrary stretch of power, therefore I beg you will give it insertion in the columns of your independent journal; ...
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Article : 1,197 words"A PROTESTANT," at Menangle River, complains that the minister who used to officiate weekly at Glenalpine (where a place of worship is rented by the crown), having obtained the necessary number of signatures to render him ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsTHE abovenamed society was formed avowedly for party purposes in the first place, to stop emigration to this colony from Ireland, and to give an "undue" extension to English emigration. In other respects ...
Article : 421 wordsWilliam Moore, Esq., was sworn in as a magistrate of the territory of New South Wales and its dependencies. Catherine Wasshop, late of Patrick's Plains, was ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 5 Nov 1840, Page 2
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