Robert Lusk was brought up for sentence, and in consequence of a report made by Mr. Chippendall as to the state of prisoner's mind, he was sentenced to 15 month's imprisonment ...
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Article : 1,343 wordsON Wednesday afternoon last, a Chinaman in the service of Mrs. Money, as cook, was told to boil some water, bat declined to do so. Ho immediately packed up his ...
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Article : 2,912 wordsGeorge Cubitt given into custody by Joseph West junr., Esq., was brought up by Constable Soocl for drunkenness. Fined 20s. in default 24 hours in gaol. ...
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