An inquest was held at Forbes on Thursday, on the body of a man named James Brewster, who was found dead in his bed that morning. He had been in tho employ of Mr. Charles Prowas, ...
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Article : 72 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—Second Lieutenant Adam Mackinley, to be frist lieutenant the New South Wales reginment of volunteer artillery: Craig Dixson, Esq, M.B., C.M., Edin M.R.C.S.E., to be a member of ...
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Article : 307 wordsOn June 22 last the Legislative Assembly appointed a select committee to consider and report upon the Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill. That committee has furnished the following progress report: ...
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Article : 482 wordsA well attended special meeting of the Exhibition Commissioners was held on Thursday afternoon, at their offices, Macquarie-street. The object was to adopt some proposal for displaying some courtesy ...
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Article : 199 wordsAbout 10 o'clock this morning a young man named Thomas Dowling, in the employment of Messrs. Sanders and Horn, carriers, met with a serious accident when getting down from the van which he was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 3 Sep 1880, Page 3
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