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Advertising : 246 wordsPursuant to adjournment, the SPEAKER took the chair shortly after three o'clock. GENERAL GRIEVANCES. The SPEAKER reported that he had received ...
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Article : 1,291 wordsWithout the slightest remuneration for time and labour expended in taking evidence, and minutely inspecting the gathering ground of the Lachlan Swamp, &c., the gentlemen composing ...
Article : 493 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS—ORDERS OF THE DAY:- Estimates for 1852-3; to be further considered in Committee, with Riessages Nos. 46, 52. Police Disqualifying Bill; second rending. ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Thursday, the 18th instant, Patrick M'Carthy was brought before the Court, charged with the wilful murder of Henry Williamson, a but-keeper. ...
Article : 1,204 wordsThe following Petition, found in our letterbox, is in the handwriting of a gentleman who in all respects, ranks among the lending members of this community:— ...
Article : 472 wordsDOE DEM. FROST AND ANOTHER v. HATTON. This was an action of ejectment for 20 acres of land at Kissing Point. Mr. BROADHURST appeared for the plaintiff, ...
Article : 914 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The thunder-storm of Sunday last passed away without rain; to-day, however, we have had some light showers, with every appearance of a heavy fall during the night. The ...
Article : 1,187 wordsSTREET ROBBERY.—William Smith, alias Burnes, was charged with stealing, on the previous afternoon, a £20 note from a girl about 13 or 14 years of age, named Bridget Moore, lt appears that ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 24 Nov 1852, Page 3
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