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Article : 985 wordsON Tuesday last a magisterial inquiry was held by Nathaniel Connolly, junior, Captain Gennys, B.N., and Thomas B. Icely, Esq; J.P.'e, in the court-house, for the purpose of inquiring into the death of Martin Sullivan, ...
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Article : 2,118 wordsJOHN VANE was again brought before the court and charged with attacking the police on the Carcoar Road. Mr. Morrieett, superintendent of the Western Police, being sworn, said: On the 6th August, 1863, I was ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 12 Jan 1864, Page 2
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