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Article : 545 wordsMr. Marsh, S.M., presided in the Charge Court, and Mr. Addison, S.M., sat in the Small Debts Court, yesterday. A number of persons were fined for being drunk and ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—I notice in this morning's issue that you have generously allowed a journeyman undertaker to publicly protest against the present practice of interring the dead on Sundays as well as week days. ...
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Article : 209 wordsIn the matter of Walter Eyles, an adjourned third meeting. The report was read. No [?]ctions were given, and the meeting terminated. In the matter of Nathen Blumenthal, a third meeting. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 13 Sep 1883, Page 4
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