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Article : 169 wordsThe Board met to-day at the Asylum, New Town, at two o'clock. PRESENT.—The Hon. W. Henty, Esq. (in the chair) Messrs. Rout, Hunter, Shoobridge, Stutzer, ...
Article : 1,448 wordsTHE production by the Hobart Town Glee Club of Sophocles' of Antigone with Mendelssohn's magnificent music, is a remarkable incident in the history of classical music in this colony; and the ...
Article : 540 wordsMR. JOSEPH ALLPORT—one of the leading and certainly one of the ablest members of the legal profession in Tasmania—it will be remembered, stood alone in an intelligent ...
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Family Notices : 79 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock, before W. Tarleton, Esq., Coroner, and the following jury:—Messrs. H. S. Barrett (foreman), A. Biggs, J. Okins, J. P. Boxall, P. Biggs, J. ...
Article : 796 wordsIT is a fact over which the decent guise of concealment is no longer attempted to be thrown, that political corruption is being pursued in the neighboring colony of ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 26 Mar 1862, Page 2
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