BEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Mr. E. Ball, M.P. DRUNKENNESS. One man failed to appear (on bail) in answer ...
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Article : 1,197 wordsThe Earl of Dunraven, Political Secretary for the Colonial Office, addressed a meeting at Middlesborough yesterday. He said it was impossible for the Liberals to become united at the ...
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Article : 239 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Camidge, Bishop of Bathurst, will take his departure for Sydney in the Orient R.M.S. Oroya. He has received many presents and addresses. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE Minister for Lands will lay the new land bill on the table of the Assembly on Wednesday evening, when the measure will be read a first time. We learn that ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Thames Rowing Club have banquetted Mr. S. Fairbairn, the well-known oarsman, formerly of Geelong, who has rowed in several winning crews in connection with the club, and ...
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Article : 106 wordsAt the adjourned inquiry into the recent fatal affray between the constabulary and civilians at Michellstown, Mr. T. Harrington, M.P., who appeared on behalf of the adherents of the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 11 Oct 1887, Page 4
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