Disturbing the Peace.—William Snell was fined 10s. or 48 hours' imprisonment for disturbing the peace on the previous night. PERJURY. ...
Article : 2,231 wordsThe following is the correspondence read at the last meeting of the Board of Education in Hobart Town, with reference to the proposed Ragged Schools, at Launceston, and ...
Article : 389 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Society was held on the evening of Tuesday, the 9th of August, T. Giblin, Esq, in the chair. The hon. Secretary submitted the usual ...
Article : 1,597 wordsFraud as a Bailee.—Robert Jackson was charged on a remand warrant from Victoria, for having on or about 19th April last, appropriated to his use 200 cornsacks of the ...
Article : 992 wordsMemorandum,—In obedience to the instructions of the Board, I have examined the buildings proposed for occupation as Free or Ragged Schools in Launceston, and have placed myself in ...
Article : 458 wordsSIR.—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication to the address of of the Board of Education, dated June, applying for the establishment of two Free Ragged Schools ...
Article : 396 wordsDrunkenness.—Mary Ann M'Neil was fined 10s or 48 hours' imprisonment for being drunk and incapable on Saturday. George Woods was fined 5s or 24 hours' solitary ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 23 Aug 1870, Page 3
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