We are still in the region of surmise as to the motive which induced this attempted assassination of Germany's greatest statesman. The would-be murderer, Kullmann, is, of coarse, a Roman Catholic, and of the ...
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Article : 526 wordsAn item in our Sydney telegram in Tuesday's issue was erroneously transmitted by our correspondent. Instead of Grand Master Hinchey being about to visit Brisbane on business connected with the Freemasons, ...
Article : 1,533 wordsOne inebriate was brought up in custody, and it being his first offence he was cautioned and discharged. ...
Article : 28 wordsThomas Powell pleaded "Guilty" to having made use of obscene language in the public street, and was ordered to pay a fine of 20s., or in default to be imprisoned for fourteen days. ...
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Article : 748 wordsSIR.—I was not a little surprised at finding you had excluded a portion of my letter on the above subject written in self-defence, and in addition to the exclusion you add your editorial strictures on my courting ...
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Article : 1,063 wordsWrits of ejectment under the Distress, Replevin, and Ejectment Act of 1867 have been served upon the undermentioned persons by the Government to recover possession of certain lands selected under the ...
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Article : 497 wordsHorses of every country, class, age, size, colour, and condition are admissible, including Arabians, Barbs, Spanish Jennets, Hudson's Bay horses, grey mares, Suffolk (and Fleet-street) punches, piebalds, and ...
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Article : 531 wordsSIR,—Having arrived here this morning—after an absence of one month—I was anxious to read over some files of the times, and noticed that an "animated" correspondence appears under dates of the ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Times of blackguards and black-legs Owing the turf the trade is, To counteract their poison begs The presence of the ladies. ...
Article : 57 wordsNew York, July 16.—Paris correspondence of the London Times contains the following:—"Various French papers reproduce the correspondence in which it is stated that ...
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