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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsTHE ceremony of laying the cope-stone of the tower of the addition to the lands office, Sydney, was performed on Monday afternoon by the minister for lands. The present height ...
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Article : 1,114 wordsSITTING JUSTICES: The Police Magistrate and Mr. Oliver. UNSOUND MIND.—Clara Eldridge, on remand from the Crookwell bench, was brought ...
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Article : 741 wordsOn Tuesday last a meeting was held at the Mechanics' Institute to take into consideration the appointment of a cemetery clerk and other matters tending towards a better system of ...
Article : 585 wordsSITTING JUSTION: The Police Magistrate, PROFANE LANGUAGE.—Philip Jacob Dotzort pleaded guilty to using profane language on Tuesday evening and was fined 20/- or seven ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Wed 7 Jan 1891, Page 2
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