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Article : 630 wordsAt the adjourned preliminary meeting on this subject, held in the Municipal Council Chamber, yesterday afternoon, the following gentlemen were present, viz:—Revds Dr. Browne, R. K. Ewing ...
Article : 240 wordsMr. Joseph Brown, of the " Angel Inn," pleaded guilty to aa information charging him with a breach of the above clause, was fined £3 and costs. ...
Article : 1,046 wordsThe misconduct of the Government in allowing the cholers to come amongst us rankles deeply in the hearts of the inhabitants, and nothing that hu taken place since the Mauritius hat been a British ...
Article : 832 wordsLaunceston on Wednesday last, had much more the appearance of a day of mourning than one of rejoicing The employees in the Public Offices, and principal places of business as usual, nearly ...
Article : 868 wordsTHE third and last of the extra concerts given by the Philharmonic Society took place on the evening of the 5th ult., at the Theatre Royal, his Extellency the [?] being present for the ...
Article : 507 wordsFRANCE occupied at the opening of the congress a peculiar, and, in her history, novel position. Her plenipotentaries were to arrive last, and to ratify without having been consulted. That was ...
Article : 347 wordsOn Thursday last Norah Flynn, an elderly Irishwoman, who could scarcely make herself understood in English, was brought before the Police Magistrate and J. Fawns, Esq ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 2 Aug 1856, Page 5
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