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  2. LAUNCESTON, APRIL 10, 1834.

    WE briefly alluded in our last number to the "escape" of EDWARD BEAMS from the clutches of the constables. Turning the subject over in our minds since then, we have thought it ...

    Article : 2,929 words
  3. CAPE NEWS.

    THE END OF SLAVERY.—In the Official [?] printed in another column, we are informed that the Drafts of the various Regulations, necessary for giving effect to the Act for the Abolition of Slavery in this ...

    Article : 1,290 words
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  5. QUARTER SESSIONS—APRIL 7, 1834.

    William Henley, convicted of stealing 18 whips, value 27s, the property of Joseph and Judah Solomon— To be transported for 7 years. Robert Wallace and James Fennell, committed in default of bail, for ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. THE BY-GONE SESSION.

    We take up this subject from our last. But little remark suggests itself to offer; the quotations are continued from the Westminster Review:— THE Jewish Civil Disabilities Bill was passed ...

    Article : 1,985 words
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