HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—A man, named Robert Kidd, while proceeding homewards between the hours of twelve and one o'clock on the Sunday morning, was stopped by three men, who knocked him down, and cut out his trowsers pocket, with the contents of ...
Article : 1,907 wordsThere were twelve persons on the Drunkards' List. Of these one man (who, besides money, had about him, when apprehended, a cheque for £200) paid £2 for his liberation at the watchhouse; the rest were ordered to pay the usual penalty of £1. ...
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Family Notices : 910 wordsTHE TURON.—The insignificant quantity of gold forwarded from the Turon to Sydney per last escort is proof positive that its star is anything hut in the ascendant. On all parts the sad and melancholy tale assails the ear that it will never revive, and that ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 1 Apr 1854, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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