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Article : 1,839 wordsSUB-INSPECTOR, OF POLICE.— Yesterday's Gazette contains the notification of the appointment of Mr. James O'Connor as Sub-Inspector of Police at Launceston, from the 1st instant. ...
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Article : 906 wordsA LARGE public meeting was held on Monday in the Government D 'main to consider the proposed new Acts for Incorporating the Citizens, and for the improvement of the city. ...
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Article : 1,005 wordsOn Saturday the 7th inst., pursuant to advertisement a public meeting was held at the Blue Bell Inn, Sorell, to appoint Trustees under the Road Act, and to consider the expediency of a ...
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The Hobart Town Mercury (Tas. : 1857), Wed 11 Nov 1857, Page 3
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