SIR,—I read with considerable interest your remarks in Friday's issue respecting the proposed [?] of St. John's Church, and I should greatly rejoice to see a ...
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Article : 264 wordsMiss Thorne's preaching in the Town Hall yesterday drew an overflowing congregation. Collins, the man who got injured in the ...
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Article : 355 wordsThe Court re-opened at 10 o'clock. [?].—John Exley, charged with breaking and entering the dwelling house of Josiah Hand, at Launceston, on the ...
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Article : 508 wordsParliament, as I predicted in my first communication, will not meet until the month of August, and although no announcement to that effect has yet appeared, the middle of ...
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Article : 1,054 wordsBy the steamer Tamar we have our files of Melbourne papers, to Thursday last, and Sydney papers to the 19th instant. VICTORIA. ...
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Article : 213 wordsA singular and almost [?] accident occurred on Thursday morning in the Domain, the particulars of which caused a good deal of excitement in town. A brougham ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Mon 30 May 1870, Page 3
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