An application concerning the will of William Evnest Albert Edwick, of White-ball. Bank place, Melbourne, grazier, was made to Mr. Justice McArthur in the ...
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Article : 108 wordsVincent Mabony, a young man, was presented before Mr. Justice Cussen, in the Criminal C[?] yesterday, charged with the larceny as a ballee of a horse. The allegation against Mahony, who ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 17 Apr 1925, Page 9
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