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On Monday morning the extreme penalty of the law was exacted from the convict Christian Von See,'who was at the last Castlemaine Criminal Sessions convicted of the murder of his mate at the Terricks. This was a ...
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Article : 760 words view this articleLOLA, MONTRE LAUGHING OVER A DOMESTIC INCIDENT.—In the midst of her, brilliant Indian life, Lola found herself suddenly deserted. As she says — " She was taken to visit a Mrs Lomer—a pretty woman, who was ...
Article : 243 words view this articleHow does he live? Aye, that is a question more easily asked than answered by those who have been deprived of the honor of an introduction and general acquaintance with Shovelshot; Nailem Shovelshot, Esq.', at your ...
Article : 1531 words view this articleOh, cruel vas my parients that forced my love from, me, And cruel vas the sailyors vot took him hoff to sea*; And cruel vas the little boat vot rowed, him from the strand, ...
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Advertising : 19 words view this articleBilly Williams the English comedian, now deceased, was one of the best natured men alive and although without education, a capital actor. Billy was a regular cockney in conversation. and paid no attention to the ...
Article : 454 words view this articleA DUTCHMAN'S IDEA OF HEREDITARY GOUT.—An old friend, a distinguished and ex-war-minister, resident in Pennsylvanin, tells a good story of a Dutch neighbour of his who had the gout, and was greatly puzzled to know ...
Article : 241 words view this articleIn looking oaver my trunk one day I lit onto an Old boka; Inmejitly thorts cum intu mi hed, & thus to the boka I sed: ...
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Article : 189 words view this articleEXTRAORDINARY APPEARANCE.—On Sunday,Oct.31st, (says the Adelaide Observer) at about half past twelve in the day, a remarkable phenomenon was noticed at about 45 degrees elevation in the south western sky, having the ...
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