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  • ...h then at the old Banner office, in Latrobe street, Melbourne, by Mr. Hugh M'Coll, of Grand North-western Canal fame ; and afterwards at the Herald offi ...endeavored with the Rev. [[Patrick Smyth]] to prevail on Lalor, Vern, and M'Gill to disperse the men, as I was very confident that if they came into co
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  • ...his residence, Crompton street, Soldiers Hill, This Day (Tuesday), at 4 p.m.<ref>Ballarat Star, 3 January 1893.</ref> ...e Disciples of Christ. The mortuary arrangements were carried out by Mr C. Morris.<ref>Ballarat Star, 3 January 1893.</ref>
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  • :“M.R.C.S.” ...V. C. Ballot]]; [[Isaac Baratt]]; [[William Barbour]];[[William Barly]]; [[M. Barrass]]; [[William Barrclow]]; [[Thomas Bath]];[[Matthew Batten]]; [[Fin
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  • ...n to brewing, at which he re mained to the end In 1863 Messrs Tul loch and M'Laren established The Royal Standard Brewery at Ballarat, and in 1890 the n ...ty. The Right Rev. Dr Cairns officiated at the house and grave. Mr Charles Morris was the undertaker. The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Paul. of Tress street.<ref
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  • ...ynch, J. Ives, R. Crough, Wm Davey, P. Chatham, P. McCarthy, P. Masterson, M. Lynch, and Constable D. Sullivan. The service at the grave was conducted b ...he was hid in a bed with a man named Malone. This was about two o'clock a.m. Two men, Kinneally and another, came with stones as Comfort called out, "B
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  • ...as a deputation from this locality to "demand" the liberation of Fletcher, M'Intyre, and Westbury, convicted of burning of the Eureka Hotel. The deputat ...nterview, the question was put— "If a memorial is presented on behalf of M'Intyre and the other prisoners, to Your Excellency, may we indulge in the h
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  • ...hford (North Brighton) and Mrs Edith McAdam (England). Another sister, Mrs M. G. Neate, of Elsternwick, died in 1939.<ref>''The Argus'', 4 May 1943.</re ...kept him there for some time. Train interviewed Sir [[Charles Hotham]] in M'Gill's interest, and took the young American out to Toorak to see the Gover
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  • Mrs L.M. Quinlan, Miss M. Fitzpatrick,
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  • ...of sedition and riot. Bryant was defended by Mr. Michie ; Goddard, Ewings, M'Intyre, and Campbell were defended by Mr Cope and Mr Prendergast ; the pris ...l], close to Gravel Pits. There was a large crowd between ten and eleven a.m. There were about 2000 at the meeting. They moved about from Gravel Pits to
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  • ...of sedition and riot. Bryant was defended by Mr. Michie ; Goddard, Ewings, M'Intyre, and Campbell were defended by Mr Cope and Mr Prendergast ; the pris ...l], close to Gravel Pits. There was a large crowd between ten and eleven a.m. There were about 2000 at the meeting. They moved about from Gravel Pits to
    51 KB (9,329 words) - 23:16, 11 September 2017
  • ...of sedition and riot. Bryant was defended by Mr. Michie ; Goddard, Ewings, M'Intyre, and Campbell were defended by Mr Cope and Mr Prendergast ; the pris ...l], close to Gravel Pits. There was a large crowd between ten and eleven a.m. There were about 2000 at the meeting. They moved about from Gravel Pits to
    51 KB (9,367 words) - 22:42, 11 September 2017
  • ::2. Moved by Mr. Alexander M. P. Grant, seconded by Mr. [[Archibald Carmichael]] — ...Thomson, John W. Gray, Thomas D. Wanliss, [[William Corkhill]], Alexander M. P. Grant and [[Archibald Carmichael]] form said committee, with power to a
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  • [[1853 Petition Signatures - M]] ANDERSON Wm. M.
    116 KB (17,892 words) - 12:28, 7 February 2023
  • ...of sedition and riot. Bryant was defended by Mr. Michie ; Goddard, Ewings, M'Intyre, and Campbell were defended by Mr Cope and Mr Prendergast ; the pris ...l], close to Gravel Pits. There was a large crowd between ten and eleven a.m. There were about 2000 at the meeting. They moved about from Gravel Pits to
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  • Wm. M. Anderson T. S. Or l. M. Baker.
    106 KB (16,188 words) - 23:19, 22 February 2019
  • [[John M. Malcorn]] [[John M. Marlin]]
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  • ...Mr Thomas Milroy, £2; Mrs. Marther Hutchinson, £1; Mr Graham Webster, P.M., £2 2s; Court Bendigo A. O. F., per Mr. R. G. Johnston, £3.<ref>Bendigo
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