On Monday at eleven o'clock a.m in inquest was held at Mrs. Stone's Inn, known as the King's Arnie, Lower George street, touching the death of the passengers and crew of the ship Dunbar" ...
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Article : 198 wordsWe have files of the Melbourne newspaper to Saturday last. The Argus of that date gives a fall report of the coroner's inquests held relative to the two dreadful shipping disasters an account of ...
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Article : 631 wordsThe adjourned public meeting convened for the purpose of considering the provisions of the bill to regulate the sale and disposal of the waste lands belonging to the crown in this colony, was held in ...
Article : 4,461 wordsThere is, says the Cincinnati Times, an unusual Activity in each of the United States Navy Yards, from Maine to Lousiana. Nearly all the reserved vessels of war are being fitted for sea with great ...
Article : 308 wordsJuly 21—Woo upon wood Another [?] has visited our unhappy district which promises to be more fearful and of greater magnitude than the former. The rain commenced yesterday. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 2 Sep 1857, Page 3
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