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Article : 222 wordsA valedictory dinner was given to Mr. T. S. Kell, J.P., on Tuesday, 14th inst., he being about to leave the district, where he has been for so many years an influential resident. The ...
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Article : 564 wordsThos. Chrisholm and Wm. Harris were charged as idle and disorderly persons, having no visible means of support. Harris was ordered to prison for one month; the information against ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 18 Mar 1871, Page 10
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