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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 43 words
  3. Our Sydney Letter.

    "Loyalty" has been the subject of the week. Socially, politically, theologically, theoretically, and practically we are all tarred with the Jubilee and practically we are all tarred with the Jubilee ...

    Article : 1,544 words
  4. Bathurst Free Press "Magna est veritas et prœvalebit." THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1887.

    ANNUAL LICENSING COURT.—This court, which has been adjourned from Monday last, was to have been held yesterday, but on account of the absence of a quorum, it was ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  5. The Chatterer.

    The sage studieth amusements, and the simple laugbeth in his studies. MARTIN F. TUPPER. ...

    Article : 16 words
  6. THE JUBILEE IN SYDNEY.

    It was not to be expected that I should allow the greatest, grandest demonstration that Australians were likely to see in the present generation to pass without being there to see, ...

    Article : 2,439 words
  7. Fatal Accident at the Railway Station.

    YESTERDAY an inquest was held at the Hospita, before the District Coroner, Mr B. Lee, and a jury of twelve, touching the death of Joseph Blackburn, who had met with ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  8. Terrible Railway Accident.

    A terrible railway accident occurred at Peate's Ferry, Hawkesbury River, yesterday. A passenger train became unmanageable and flew down an incline, when it collided with ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. Wednesday Evening.

    Six persons were killed, including T Wilson (engine-driver), Hankins (a clerk in the Railway Department), Rennie (an engineer), a young lady and young man whose names are unknown, and also a ...

    Article : 626 words
  10. Latest Telegrams.

    James Wiburd's tender has been accepted for converting the Public Schoolcesspits in Bathurst into dry earth closets for £65. For some days past the Crown have intended ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. Police Court.

    DRUNKENNESS AND OBSCENITY.—John Moore was charged with being drunk in William-street, and using obscene language at the time of arrest.—Mr. Wobb, for Mr. Thompson, appeared ...

    Article : 175 words
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