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Article : 809 wordsTerm List.—Motion Nisi for New Trail: Maguire v. Cowley, Hanlon v Manson. New Trial Motions: Kildea v. Jenkins, Poole v. Richards, Wakeford v. The Commissioner for Railways, M'Crea v. Roper. ...
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Article : 884 wordsSir,—If the larrikin clause of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill be allowed to stand without some important alteration it is to be feared that, from time to time, young persons who do not belong to the larrikin class, but who may ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Sep 1881, Page 7
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