TUE Melbourne Daily Telegraph narrates a very [?]tor eating incident in connection with the late viceregal visit of Sir Hercules Robinson and Sir G. F. Lowen's late visit to Sandhurst:— ...
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Article : 346 wordsON Wednesday morning between eight nnd nine o'clock, a prisoner named Sulivau, sentenced to throe years' imprisonment in Bathurst gaol, and lying in the Mudgee gaol awaiting deportation, contrived, through the ...
Article : 130 wordsOUR Walgett correspondent informs us that on last Friday week a report was brought into the township from Mr. Macleay's station, to the effect that a man and a boy were lost in the bush at Narran. They had been ...
Article : 243 wordsNo little amount of excitement, says the Goulburn Herald, wan occasioned in the city on Monday through a report being circulated to the effect that a child had been found in a gin-onse, and supposed to have been ...
Article : 380 wordsTo DAY the oldest existent newspaper in Brisbane, together with the whole of the capital and interest therein, including the Queenslander, issued in connecction therewith, and copyright, book-debts, and stock, ...
Article : 354 wordsOn Saturday morning last, in the absence of au[?]icient jurymon to form a ooroner's court, a [?] inquiry was hold at the Turrawan lan, by C. E. Smith [?] P.M., on the body of a man named John W[?], ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Nov 1873, Page 22
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