NLA Trial index

NLA Trial Articles from 1864

Notes
  1. Accuracy of OCR and overProof is measured in comparison with the human corrections. We know human corrections in this sample are incomplete, and themselves contain errors, but they are the best we could find automatically from the NLA newspapers corpus, tagged as completely corrected then further filtered to those with at least 3 corrections, at least 40% of lines corrected and lowest third percentage of non-dictionary words.
  2. Accuracy is measured by a separate process from that used to colour words in this output: the colouring process is heuristic, and not completely accurate.
  3. Colour legend:
    Text - OCR text corrected by human and/or overProof
    Text - human and/or overProof corrections
    Text - discrepencies between human and/or overProof
    Text - human corrections not applied by overProof
  4. Identified overProof corrections are calculated by the statistical calculation process, and shows those words changed by overProof which ALSO match human corrections. As human corrections are often wrong and incomplete, so too is this list.
  5. Identified overProof non-corrections are calculated by the statistical calculation process, and shows those words in the overProof output which DO NOT MATCH human corrections. As human corrections are often wrong and incomplete, so too is this list. Words marked as [**VANDALISED] are those which have been changed by overProof but not by the human correction; as before, a missed human correction will be (incorrectly) classified as vandalisation by overProof.
  6. Searchability of unique words refers to the distinct words in an article, and how many are present before and after correction. It is measure of how many of the words within an article could be used to find the article using a search engine.
  7. Weighted Words refers to a calculation in which common words count for little (a fraction of a word) and unusual words count for more, in proportion to the log of the inverse of their frequency in the corpus. It may be an indicator of how well distinctive words in an article can be searched before and after correction.

Article ID 1259468, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-07-04, The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 101 words, 12 corrections

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MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES.
Thomson--CotEr.-On the 2nd July, at St. THOMPSON—COLEY.—On the 2nd July, at St. Thomson--CotEr.-On the 2nd July, at St.
John's Church, Brisbane, by the Rev. John John's Church, Brisbane, by the Rev. John John's Church, Brisbane, by the Rev. John
Bliss, M.A., AA'illiam Thomson, Esq., of Orion Bliss, M.A., William Thomson, Esq., of Orion Bliss, M.A., William Thomson, Esq., of Orion
Downs, Leichhardt Di-lrict, to Mary Clara, Downs, Leichhardt District, to Mary Clara, Downs, Leichhardt District, to Mary Clara,
daughter of R. J. Coley, Esq., Sergeant at daughter of R. J. Coley, Esq., Sergeant at daughter of R. J. Coley, Esq., Sergeant at
Arms of the LegMntiiu Assembly, Queens- Arms of the Legislative Assembly, Queens- Arms of the LegMntiiu Assembly, Queensland.
land. land.
Fn-suiK-Mpiibw.-On the 1st July, nt FILSHIE—MURRAY.—On the 1st July, at Fn-suiK-Mpiibw.-On the 1st July, at
Ardgowan Cottago, LcichharJt-strcet, Forti- Ardgowan Cottage, Leichhardt-street, Forti- Ardgowan Cottage, Leichhardt-street, Fortitude
tude A'allev, by the Rev. James Love, Robert tude Valley, by the Rev. James Love, Robert Valley, by the Rev. James Love, Robert
AValker Fi'lshiè, late of Old Kilpatrick, Scot- Walker Filshie late of Old Kilpatrick, Scot- Walker Filshie, late of Old Kilpatrick, Scotland,
land, to Janet M'Gregor, youngest daughter land, to Janet McGregor, youngest daughter to Janet McGregor, youngest daughter
or the late AA'illiiim Murray, shipbuilder, of the late William Murray, shipbuilder, of the late William Murray, shipbuilder,
Glasgow. Glasgow. Glasgow.
DEATH. DEATH. DEATH.
HüXTr.R.-On tho 30th Juno, nt Wickham HUNTER.—On the 30th June, at Wickham- HUNTER. On the 30th June, at Wickham
street, Fortitude A'alley, James Edward, street, Fortitude Valley, James Edward, street, Fortitude Valley, James Edward,
infant son of Janies and Martha Hunter, infant son of James and Martha Hunter, infant son of James and Martha Hunter,
aged six months. aged six months. aged six months.
Identified overProof corrections WILLIAM WALKER COTTAGE VALLEY FILSHIE MCGREGOR DISTRICT JUNE
Identified overProof non-corrections LEGISLATIVE THOMPSON
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All Words9778.494.876.2
Searchability of unique words6584.696.980.0
Weighted Words81.296.279.7

Article ID 1259877, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-07-22, The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 84 words, 10 corrections

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MARRIAGE MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE
Turon-Willis-On tho 21st July, nt St TAYLOR—WILLIS.—On the 21st July, at St. Turon-Willis-On the 21st July, at St
Johns Cluueli, Brisbane, by the Rev John John's Church, Brisbane, by the Rev. John Johns Church, Brisbane, by the Rev John
Mosely, Ldwaid, second son ot P taylor, Mosely, Edward, second son of D. Taylor, Mosely, Edward, second son of P Taylor,
Lsq , London, to Suall, third daughter, of Esq., London, to Sarah, third daughter, of Esq , London, to Sarah, third daughter, of
the luto Roheit Willis, 1 sq, White Hill, the late Robert Willis, Esq., White Hill, the late Robert Willis, Esq White Hill,
Irelund Ireland. Ireland
DEATHS DEATHS. DEATHS
BousriFLD-On the 21st Juh, Michael AVil BOUSFIELD.—On the 21st July, Michael Wil- BousriFLD-On the 21st July, Michael William
ham, son of William ITcm\ and Mai v Ami liam, son of William Henry and Mary Ann son of William Hems and Mary Ann
Bousfleld, of this city, «¿eil 1 y eui s 6 Bousfield, of this city, aged 4 years 6 Bousfield, of this city, aged 1 year s 6
months months. months
Smll-On the 21st July, at Spimg Hill, SNELL.—On the 21st July, at Spring Hill, Bell-On the 21st July, at Spring Hill,
Brisbane, aged 30 years, tho beloved wife of Brisbane, aged 30 years, the beloved wife of Brisbane, aged 30 years, tho beloved wife of
Ml 11 Snell, Baker Mr. E. Snell, Baker. Mr H Snell, Baker
Identified overProof corrections LATE SPRING IRELAND MR BOUSFIELD EDWARD ANN CHURCH SARAH ESQ ROBERT MARY
Identified overProof non-corrections HENRY
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All Words7466.291.976.0
Searchability of unique words4973.598.092.3
Weighted Words73.898.594.3

Article ID 3754968, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-12-09, The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA : 1864 - 1874), 120 words, 4 corrections

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BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
COOKE-At Newleyine, on the 1st Dec, COOKE—At Newleyine, on the 1st Dec., COOKE-At Newleyine, on the 1st Dec,
MRS. HENRY J. COOKE, of a son. MRS. HENRY J. COOKE, of a son. MRS. HENRY J. COOKE, of a son.
LOCHEE-On the 7th instant, at Perth, LOCHEE—On the 7th instant, at Perth, BECHER-On the 7th instant, at Perth,
MRS. F. LOCHEE, of a daughter. MRS. F. LOCHEE, of a daughter. MRS. F. LOCHEE, of a daughter.
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
WOOD-At Perth, on the 29th of November, WOOD—At Perth, on the 29th of November, WOOD At Perth, on the 29th of November,
after a short but severe illness, Aims MAST, after a short but severe illness, ANNE MARY, after a short but severe illness, Arms MAST,
fourth daughter of the late MB. ISAAC WOOD; fourth daughter of the late MR. ISAAC WOOD ; fourth daughter of the late MR. ISAAC WOOD;
aged 17 years and four months. Deeply re- aged 17 years and four months. Deeply re- aged 17 years and four months. Deeply regretted
gretted by all who knew her. gretted by all who knew her. by all who knew her.
PARKER-At Perth, on the 1st Instant, PARKER—At Perth, on the 1st Instant, PARKER-At Perth, on the 1st Instant,
GXOROB PARKER, the beloved and lamented GEORGE PARKER, the beloved and lamented GEORGE PARKER, the beloved and lamented
husband of M. A. PARKER, after a long and husband of M. A. PARKER, after a long and husband of M. A. PARKER, after a long and
painful illness ; aged 57 years and 11 months. painful illness ; aged 57 years and 11 months. painful illness ; aged 57 years and 11 months.
CLIFTON-At Perth, on the 5th instant, CLIFTON—At Perth, on the 5th instant, CLIFTON At Perth, on the 5th instant,
aged 4 years, 10 months, and a few days, MART, aged 4 years, 10 months, and a few days, MARY, aged 4 years, 10 months, and a few days, MARY,
second daughter of WILLIAM J. CLIFTON, ESQ., second daughter of WILLIAM J. CLIFTON, ESQ., second daughter of WILLIAM J. CLIFTON, ESQ.,
of this city. of this city. of this city.
Identified overProof corrections MR GEORGE MARY
Identified overProof non-corrections ANNE
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All Words10395.197.140.0
Searchability of unique words5692.998.275.0
Weighted Words93.897.864.4

Article ID 5748720, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 4 1864-05-11, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 95 words, 8 corrections

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BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
COLE.-On tho 10th inst, at the Richmond Nursery, COLE.—On the 10th inst., at the Richmond Nursery, COLE On the 10th inst, at the Richmond Nursery,
bottom of Slmpson's-road, tho wife of John C. Colo bottom of Simpson's-road, the wife of John C. Cole bottom of Simpson's-road, the wife of John C. Cole
of o son. of a son. of a son.
Corn.-On the Cth inst., at Beechworth, tho vvlfo of COPE.—On the 6th inst., at Beechworth, the wife of Corn. On the 6th inst., at Beechworth, the wife of
T. S. Cope, Esq., of o son. T. S. Cope, Esq., of a son. T. S. Cope, Esq., of a son.
FKAZKB.-At her rcsldonco, Bun jaree, the wlfo of FRAZER.—At her residence, Bungaree, the wife of FRASER-At her residence, Bun Taree, the wife of
William Frazer, Esq., M.L.A., of a son. William Frazer, Esq., M.L.A., of a son. William Frazer, Esq., M.L.A., of a son.
PKHRON.-On tho 1st inst., at Seymour, tho wife of PERRON.—On the 1st inst., at Seymour, the wife of PERRON. On the 1st inst., at Seymour, the wife of
Mr. Clement Porrón of a son. Mr. Clement Perron of a son. Mr. Clement Perry of a son.
EAPiroitT.-On tho 10th Inst., at 89 Bourko-strcot RAPIPORT.—On the 10th inst., at 89 Bourke-street EAPiroitT.-On the 10th Inst., at 89 Bourke-street
west, Mrs. B. Boplpoit of a daughter. west, Mrs. B. Rapiport of a daughter. west, Mrs. B. Rapiport of a daughter.
HICUABDSOH.-On tho 0th inst., ot Gowlnn, near RICHARDSON.—On the 9th inst., at Gowinn, near RICHARDSON. On the 6th Inst., at Gowan, near
Ararat, Mrs. Jamos Richardson of a son. Ararat, Mrs. James Richardson of a son. Ararat, Mrs. James Richardson of a son.
Identified overProof corrections /SIMPSONS/ROAD|SIMPSONSROAD /BOURKE/STREET|BOURKESTREET JAMES RAPIPORT RESIDENCE PERRON
Identified overProof non-corrections GOWINN BUNGAREE
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All Words8371.192.875.0
Searchability of unique words3677.894.475.0
Weighted Words74.793.875.5

Article ID 18703395, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 1 1864-11-19, The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 58 words, 3 corrections

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BIRTHS, DEATHS, ANO MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,
PARTIES forwarding notloes of the above nature for PARTIES forwarding notloes of the above nature for PARTIES forwarding notices of the above nature for
insertion are reminded that thoy are charged for insertion are reminded that they are charged for insertion are reminded that they are charged for
at the rate of 'Ihrer [3s j Shillings eaoh insertion ; at the rate of THREE [3s] SHILLINGS each insertion ; at the rate of Three [3s j Shillings each insertion ;
.nd must, in tvtry ease, be properly authenticated - and must, in every case, be properly authenticated— and must, in every case, be properly authenticated -
Non-subscribers oan enclose stamps, or pay our agents Non-subscribers can enclose stamps, or pay our agents— Non-subscribers can enclose stamps, or pay our agents
otherwiae their orders will be put aside. otherwise their orders will be put aside. otherwise their orders will be put aside.
Mercury Office, Maitland. Mercury Office, Maitland. Mercury Office, Maitland.
Identified overProof corrections THEY EVERY EACH CASE CAN AND OTHERWISE THREE
Identified overProof non-corrections NOTLOES [**VANDALISED]
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All Words5483.398.188.9
Searchability of unique words4783.097.987.5
Weighted Words84.297.584.4

Article ID 18713484, Article, WEE WAA. (From the Correspondent of the Singleton Times.), page 5 1864-07-23, The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 162 words, 3 corrections

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WEE WAA. WEE WAA. WEE WAA.
I (From Vie Correspondent of Vic Sinqlclon Times.) I (From the Correspondent of the Sinqleton Times.) (From the Correspondent of Vic Singleton Times.) I
I have muoh pleasure in being able to state that the I have much pleasure in being able to state that the I have much pleasure in being able to state that the
»¡OB little snug ohui'ch at Narrabri was opened and nice little snug church at Narrabri was opened and RAOB little snug church at Narrabri was opened and
Divine sorvioe celebrated on Monday, the 4th inslant, at Divine servioe celebrated on Monday, the 4th instant, at Divine service celebrated on Monday, the 4th instant, at
olevon o'olook, a.m. The vory heavy state of the roads in eleven o'clock, a.m. The very heavy state of the roads in eleven o'clock, a.m. The very heavy state of the roads in
the vicinity prevented many from »ttonding, consequently the vicinity prevented many from attending, consequently the vicinity prevented many from attending, consequently
the congrégation was not so great as it otherwise would the congregation was not so great as it otherwise would the congregation was not so great as it otherwise would
have been. The architecture of the ohuroh is of the have been. The architecture of the church is of the have been. The architecture of the church is of the
Gothic Btyle, and is a great improvement to the appear Gothic style, and is a great improvement to the appear- Gothic style, and is a great improvement to the appearance
nnco of the township. A very handsome moinorial of an ance of the township. A very handsome memorial of an of the township. A very handsome memorial of an
Eastern window, consisting of vory elegant stained Eastern window, consisting of very elegant stained Eastern window, consisting of very elegant stained
glass, manufactured in riydnoy, has boen presented by glass, manufactured in Sydney, has been presented by glass, manufactured in Sydney, has been presented by
Mr. Ayton, of Pitt-street, Sydney, in momory of his Bon, Mr. Ayton, of Pitt-street, Sydney, in memory of his son, Mr. Ayton, of Pitt-street, Sydney, in memory of his son,
who wasdrownod in the Namoi River twelve months ago who was drowned in the Namoi River twelve months ago. who was drowned in the Namoi River twelve months ago
After the service, tho most of the congregation partook After the service, the most of the congregation partook After the service, the most of the congregation partook
of a sumptuous lunohoon, kindly provided by the ladies of of a sumptuous lunohoon, kindly provided by the ladies of of a sumptuous luncheon, kindly provided by the ladies of
tho distriot, at Mr. Lewie's hotel. the district, at Mr. Lewie's hotel. the district, at Mr. Lewis's hotel.
Wee Wan, 13 th July. Wee Waa, 13th July. Wee Waa, 13th July.
Identified overProof corrections ATTENDING DROWNED STYLE MUCH ELEVEN DISTRICT MEMORY OCLOCK APPEARANCE MEMORIAL SON INSTANT CHURCH
Identified overProof non-corrections SERVIOE SINQLETON LEWIES [**VANDALISED] NICE LUNOHOON [**VANDALISED]
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All Words15081.396.078.6
Searchability of unique words10084.095.068.8
Weighted Words85.194.764.2

Article ID 31831744, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-01-06, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 84 words, 3 corrections

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BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
HAZELGROVE.-On Saturday. January 2, Sirs. Hazel HAZELGROVE.—On Saturday, January 2, Mrs. Hazel- HAZELGROVE On Saturday. January 2, Mrs. Hazelgrove
grove, of a daughter. grove, of a daughter. of a daughter.
EDMUNDS.—On Monday. January 4, at Fort Adelaide EDMUNDS.—On Monday, January 4, at Port Adelaide, EDMUNDS-On Monday. January 4, at Port Adelaide
Mrs. Arthur J. Edmunds, of a son. Mrs. Arthur J. Edmunds, of a son. Mrs. Arthur J. Edmunds, of a son.
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
HA.KBIS.-On Sunday January 3, at Port Wallaroo, HARRIS.—On Sunday January 3, at Port Wallaroo, HARRIS On Sunday January 3, at Port Wallaroo,
after a lingering illness, superinduced by ecarlfltjnn. Harriet after a lingering illness, superinduced by scarlatina, Harriet after a lingering illness, superinduced by scarlatina. Harriet
Mary, beioved daughter of William Henry and Mary Ann Mary, beloved daughter of William Henry and Mary Ann Mary, beloved daughter of William Henry and Mary Ann
Harris, aged i years and 6 months. Harris, aged 4 years and 6 months. Harris, aged 4 years and 6 months.
? IMS. -On Monday. January 4, at Norwood, Mary Edith, SIMS.—On Monday, January 4, at Norwood, Mary Edith, IMS. -On Monday. January 4, at Norwood, Mary Edith,
only daughter of Mr. J. G. Sims, of Ooraparinna, Aortfa. only daughter of Mr. J. G. Sims, of Ooraparinna, North, only daughter of Mr. J. G. Sims, of Ooraparinna, Aortfa.
aged 3 years and II months. aged 3 years and 11 months. aged 3 years and 11 months.
Identified overProof corrections SCARLATINA BELOVED
Identified overProof non-corrections NORTH
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All Words7090.097.171.4
Searchability of unique words4292.997.666.7
Weighted Words93.798.474.3

Article ID 31834650, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-03-23, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 60 words, 3 corrections

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BIBTH. BIRTH. BIRTH.
WALKER.—On the 22nd March, fit Gienbarr. Strath WALKER.—On the 22nd March, at Glenbarr, Strath- WAGNER-On the 22nd March, at Glenbarr. Strathalbyn,
albyn, the wife of John Walker. Eeq., Protector of Abori albyn, the wife of John Walker, Esq., Protector of Abori- the wife of John Walker. Esq., Protector of Aborigines,
gines, of a son. gines, of a son. of a son.
. MARRIED. MARRIED. MARRIED.
BOGEBS-TOONG.-On the 22nd instant at Trinity ROGERS—YOUNG.—On the 22nd instant, at Trinity BOGEBS-TOONG.-On the 22nd instant at Trinity
Church, by special licence, by the Rev. B. Reid. Walter Church, by special licence, by the Rev. R. Reid, Walter Church, by special licence, by the Rev. B. Reid. Walter
Rogers, Esq~eheepfanner, Avenue Range. South-Eastem Rogers, Esq., sheepfarmer, Avenue Range, South-Eastern Rogers, Esq~eheepfanner, Avenue Range. South-Eastern
District, to Kate, only daughter of the late Mr. John Thomas District, to Kate, only daughter of the late Mr. John Thomas District, to Kate, only daughter of the late Mr. John Thomas
Young, of North-terrace, Adelaide Young, of North-terrace, Adelaide. Young, of North-terrace, Adelaide
Identified overProof corrections BIRTH ESQ /SOUTH/EASTERN|SOUTHEASTERN GLENBARR
Identified overProof non-corrections SHEEPFARMER
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All Words5784.291.244.4
Searchability of unique words4187.897.680.0
Weighted Words84.696.576.9

Article ID 39131495, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1864-11-18, South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 192 words, 7 corrections

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MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES.
HACK— ANSELL.-On the 17th November, at HACK—ANSELL.-- On the 17th November, at HACK ANSELL On the 17th November, at
Archer-street Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rev. J. Archer-street Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rev. J. Archer-street Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rev. J.
Cope, Mr. Theodore Hack, Sub-Collector of Cope, Mr. Theodore Hack, Sub-Collector of Cope, Mr. Theodore Hack, Sub-Collector of
Customs and Harbour-Master, Port Willunga, to Customs and Harbour-Master, Port Willunga, to Customs and Harbour-Master, Port Willunga, to
Elvira Louisa, second daughter of the late Mr. Elvira Louisa, second daughter of the late Mr. Elvira Louisa, second daughter of the late Mr.
Thomas Ansell, of I^ndon. No cards. Thomas Ansell, of London. No cards. Thomas Ansell, of London. No cards.
CARSON -McKAY. -On the 9th November, by CARSON-McKAY.-- On the 9th November, by CARSON McKAY. -On the 9th November, by
special licence, at All Saints' Church, Hintlmarsh, special licence, at All Saints' Church, Hindmarsh, special licence, at All Saints' Church, Hindmarsh,
by the Rev. Frank Oarrett, M.A.. John Carson, by the Rev. Frank Garrett, M.A.. John Carson, by the Rev. Frank Garrett, MA.. John Carson,
jun., youngest son of Mr. John Carson. Pott jun., youngest son of Mr. John Carson, Port jun., youngest son of Mr. John Carson. Port
Oawler, to Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Gawler, to Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Gawler, to Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos.
McKay, tanner, Theharton. McKay, tanner, Thebarton. McKay, tanner, Thebarton.
P,RO * NING - R- -IUNS( )N. - On the 17th BROWNING - ROBINSON. - On the 17th PRO * NING - R- -RUNS IN. - On the 17th
November, at the Wesleyan Church, Gawler, by November, at the Wesleyan Church, Gawler, by November, at the Wesleyan Church, Gawler, by
the Rev. R. C. Flockart, Mr. William Browning, the Rev. R. C. Flockart, Mr. William Browning, the Rev. R. C. Flockart, Mr. William Browning,
to Miss Julia Robinson, both of ijawler. to Miss Julia Robinson, both of Gawler. to Miss Julia Robinson, both of Gawler.
DEATHS. DEATHS. DEATHS.
CLARKE.— On the 17th November, Adelaide CLARKE.— On the 17th November, Adelaide CLARKE On the 17th November, Adelaide
Augusta, y.mimest daughter of Mrs. W. F.Clarke, Augusta, youngest daughter of Mrs. W. F. Clarke, Augusta, youngest daughter of Mrs. W. Clarke,
Albertou, aged 10 months. Alberton, aged 10 months. Alberton, aged 10 months.
LASH.MAKE.-On the 17th November, at the LASHMARE.--On the 17th November, at the LASH.MAR. On the 17th November, at the
residence of Mr. John Colbey, Halifax-street, residence of Mr. John Colbey, Halifax-street, residence of Mr. John Colbey, Halifax-street,
Jane, relict of the lite Thomas Young Lashmare, Jane, relict of the lite Thomas Young Lashmare, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Young Lashmar,
of Kangaroo Island, aged 43 years. of Kangaroo Island, aged 43 years. of Kangaroo Island, aged 43 years.
Ba.RNDEN.-Ou the 10th Octolier. at Red BARNDEN.--On the 10th October, at Red- BaRNDEN. On the 10th October. at Red
castle, Victoria, James Henry, eldest son of Mr. castle, Victoria, James Henry, eldest son of Mr. castle, Victoria, James Henry, eldest son of Mr.
J. H. Barnden. late of Kapunda, aged 32 years. J. H. Barnden. late of Kapunda, aged 32 years. J. H. Barnden. late of Kapunda, aged 32 years.
His lamented death was occasioned by accidental His lamented death was occasioned by accidental His lamented death was occasioned by accidental
explosion of gunpowder. ? explosion of gunpowder. explosion of gunpowder. ?
Identified overProof corrections LONDON ALBERTON THEBARTON GARRETT OCTOBER HINDMARSH
Identified overProof non-corrections LASHMARE [**VANDALISED] LITE [**VANDALISED]
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All Words17090.697.168.7
Searchability of unique words9493.697.966.7
Weighted Words93.296.955.0

Article ID 60562535, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 1 1864-12-14, Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 83 words, 3 corrections

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^ ' l'^r - ' " MABBÍED^7 . . , ' . MARRIED. a ' for - " MARRED 7 . . , ' .
*»«ON-HOOD-On tho 10th December, ky apeelal Hoenta, at' OLSON—HOOD On the 10th December, by special license, at *»«ON-HOOD-On the 10th December, by special license, at'
fit. Jun»»' Church. 8ydney,by th* Rtr:a. ii. Moreton, Nf.A., St. James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev. G. H. Moreton, M.A., St. James' Church. Sydney, by the strata. in. Moreton, NLA.,
John P. OUon, eleotrfo telegraph elation muter, Tamba John F. Olson, electric telegraph station master, Tamba- John P. Olson, electric telegraph station master, Tamba
' roora, and eeeondion. of Mr. L. Olaon, Parramatta North, to roora, and second son of Mr. L. Olson, Parramatta North, to ' room, and seconder. of Mr. L. Olson, Parramatta North, to
Anguala GaroUna.'eeeond and yoangeit daughter ofMra. I. fl. Angusta Carolina, second and youngest daughter of Mrs. J. S. Anguala GaroUna.'eeeond and youngest daughter of Mrs. I. B.
tfo>oö),Qiut|er«agD.-airaet (forth. Hood, Castlereagh-street North. tfo>oö),Qiut|er«agD.-airaet (forth.
T DEATH. DEATH. T DEATH.
AKOWJtT-Od the 11th Daoombor, at th» Waaleyan Paraonage, ANGWIN—On the 12th December, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, AKOWJtT-Od the 11th December, at the Wesleyan Parsonage,
Kiama,' William Parker, Infant'ton ot tho Uer. Thomee Kiama, William Parker, infant son of the Rev. Thomas Kiama,' William Parker, Infant'ton of the Rev. Thomas
Angwin, aged three month« and tnonty-ono daya. Angwin, aged three months and twenty-one days. Angwin, aged three months and twenty-one days.
Identified overProof corrections OLSON MONTHS JAMES MASTER DAYS MRS BY ST THOMAS REV PARSONAGE SYDNEY SPECIAL WESLEYAN LICENSE STATION YOUNGEST ELECTRIC /TWENTY/ONE|TWENTYONE
Identified overProof non-corrections TAMBAROORA CAROLINA /CASTLEREAGH/STREET|CASTLEREAGHSTREET SON MARRIED INFANT ANGUSTA SECOND
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Article ID 60578685, Article, ENTERED OUTWARDS.—FEBUARY 8., page 4 1864-02-09, Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 52 words, 3 corrections

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ENTERED OUTWARDS.-FEBHOAOY8. _ .. . ENTERED OUTWARDS.—FEBRUARY 8. ENTERED OUTWARDS.-FEBHOAOY8. _ ...
Allon Gamoron. barque, 317 ton«, Hearing, for. Auoklana. Alice Cameron, barque, 317 tons, Nearing, for Auckland. Alice Cameron. barque, 317 tons, Nearing, for. Auckland.
. ".Laidley, Ireland¡ and Co., agenta. . .. . Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents. . "Laidley, Ireland and Co., agents. ....
Claud Hamilton, ' eleanor, 630 ton«,. Maohlo, for Auokland. Claud Hamilton, steamer, 530 tons, Machin, for Auckland. Claud Hamilton, ' eleanor, 600 tons,. Machin, for Auckland.
- I. R. il.-Cumpany, agonts . , I. R. M. Company, agents. I R. il.-Cumpany, agents . ,
June» PaioHon, Steamer, SOI ton«, Harloy, for Rookhtmpton. James Paterson, steamer, 291 tons, Harley, for Rockhampton. James Paterson, Steamer, SOI tons, Harley, for Rockhampton.
A. S. N. Company, agent«. ' A. S. N. Company, agents. A. S. N. Company, agents. '
Identified overProof corrections NEARING JAMES PATERSON HARLEY ROCKHAMPTON TONS AUCKLAND MACHIN ALICE CAMERON AGENTS
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Article ID 88005118, Article, THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION., page 2 1864-11-12, Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), 354 words, 5 corrections

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1THE SCI-IIiES WIG-HOI.STEIN QUESTION. THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION. THE SUPPLIES WIG HOLSTEIN QUESTION.
According to the Gorman journals -the territorial According to the German journals the territorial According to the German journals the territorial
question between Denmark and the German Powers: question between Denmark and the German Powers question between Denmark and the German Powers
is all but settled. The financial question, however, is all but settled. The financial question, however, is all but settled. The financial question, however,
remains undecided, owing to the claims put forward remains undecided, owing to the claims put forward remains undecided, owing to the claims put forward
by Austria and Prussia to tho distribution of tlie by Austria and Prussia to the distribution of the by Austria and Prussia to the distribution of the
revenue of the Danish monarchy, especially with revenue of the Danish monarchy, especially with revenue of the Danish monarchy, especially with
regard to the 30,000,000 rixdalers which wore paid regard to the 30,000,000 rixdalers which were paid regard to the 30,000,000 roadsters which were paid
for the redemption of the Sound dues, Austria has for the redemption of the Sound dues, Austria has for the redemption of the Sound dues, Austria has
proposed as an equitable arrangement that the proposed as an equitable arrangement that the proposed as an equitable arrangement that the
Duchies should get that portion of tho redemption Duchies should get that portion of the redemption Duchies should get that portion of the redemption
njoney . which Prussia has Hot yet paid. This pro money which Prussia has not yet paid. This pro- money . which Prussia has Hot yet paid. This pro
posal-aeeras. likely, to be acceptcd both at Copen posal seems likely to be accepted both at Copen- posal neers. likely to be accepted both at Copenhagen
hagen and Berlin. Il, is stated, that on the ratifica hagen and Berlin. It is stated that on the ratifica- and Berlin. It, is stated, that on the ratifica-
tion, of ' peace Jutland and . the Duchies will be tion of peace Jutland and the Duchies will be tion, of ' peace Jutland and the Duchies will be
occupied by an army of 30,000 Prussians, and an occupied by an army of 30,000 Prussians, and an occupied by an army of 30,000 Prussians, and an
equal number of A ustrians. ' equal number of Austrians. equal number of A Austrians. It
It appears that the inhabitants of North Scheswig It appears that the inhabitants of North Scheswig appears that the inhabitants of North Schleswig
are entirely opposed to annexation with Germany. are entirely opposed to annexation with Germany. are entirely opposed to annexation with Germany.
Thoy "have not only petitioned the Kin? of Denmark They have not only petitioned the King of Denmark They have not only petitioned the King of Denmark
'$»l tilis sense, but have just presented an address with in this sense, but have just presented an address with 'all this sense, but have just presented an address with
move then 1000 signatures to the A ustro-Prussian i more then 1000 signatures to the Austro-Prussian a move then 1000 signatures to the A Austro-Prussian i
Commissioners protesting against the annexation. Commissioners protesting against the annexation. Commissioners protesting against the annexation.
This address contains the following unequivooal de This address contains the following unequivocal de- This address contains the following unequivocal declaration
claration :—" We wish-to remain united with Den-» claration :—"We wish to remain united with Den- to" We wish to remain united with Denis
,raark. We would prefer a division of Schleswig ac mark. We would prefer a division of Schleswig ac- mark. We would prefer a division of Schleswig according
cording to tho nationality of the population, to a cording to the nationality of the population, to a to the nationality of the population, to a
union with Hoistein and annexation to Ger union with Holstein and annexation to Ger- union with Holstein and annexation to Germany."
many." "There , is no. mistaking such lan many." "There is no mistaking such lan- "There is no mistaking such language,"
guage," says the 'Debats.' "The Diet, the guage," says the 'Debats.' "The Diet, the says the 'Debats.' "The Diet, the
King of Prussiii, and the Emp'ror of Austria I King of Prussia, and the Emperor of Austria King of Prussia, and the Emperor of Austria I
'will' not be able to plead ignoranoe, if, after will not be able to plead ignorance, if, after will not be able to plead ignorance, if, after
"having taken up arms to protect tho principle of having taken up arms to protect the principle of having taken up arms to protect the principle of
nationalities in Hoistein, and to break the bonds' nationalities in Holstein, and to break the bonds nationalities in Holstein, and to break the bonds'
which united the German Duchies to tho Danish which united the German Duchies to the Danish which united the German Duchies to the Danish
isles, they now bind Danish Schleswig to German isles, they now bind Danish Schleswig to German Isles, they now bind Danish Schleswig to German
JHolstein." The commander-in-chief of the Austro Holstein." The commander-in-chief of the Austro- Holstein." The commander-in-chief of the Austro
Prussian forces in Schleswig has issued a proclama Prussian forces in Schleswig has issued a proclama- Prussian forces in Schleswig has issued a proclama-
tion prohibiting tho circulation of petitions and tion prohibiting the circulation of petitions and tion prohibiting the circulation of petitions and
the collecting of signatures, under penalty of the the collecting of signatures, under penalty of the the collecting of signatures, under penalty of the
rigorous infliction of martial law. This step is rigorous infliction of martial law. This step is rigorous infliction of martial law. This step is
taken to prevent the gettin? up of any more addresses taken to prevent the getting up of any more addresses taken to prevent the getting up of any more addresses
from tho Northern Schleswjgers praying that they from the Northern Schleswigers praying that they from the Northern Schleswjgers praying that they
' may not bo separated from Denmark. may not be separated from Denmark. may not be separated from Denmark.
Identified overProof corrections EMPEROR ACCEPTED IGNORANCE UNEQUIVOCAL GETTING AUSTRIANS PROPOSAL WERE MONEY HOLSTEIN
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Article ID 92258349, Advertising, Advertising, page 2 1864-07-02, South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), 248 words, 4 corrections

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BIRTH. BIRTH. BIRTH.
WAUCHOPB.— On the 28th June, at Salisbury, Mrs. WAUCHOPE.—On the 28th June, at Salisbury, Mrs. WAUCHOPE On the 28th June, at Salisbury, Mrs.
W. N. Wauchope of a daughter. W. N. Wauchope of a daughter. W. N. Wauchope of a daughter.
GLEESON.— On the 27th Jane, at Black Point, west of GLEESON.—On the 27th June, at Black Point, west of GLEESON On the 27th June, at Black Point, west of
Clare. Mrs. J. W. Gleeson of a daughter. Clare. Mrs. J. W. Gleeson of a daughter. Clare. Mrs. J. W. Gleeson of a daughter.
WEBB.— On the 28th June, at Windsor Lodge, Clare, the WEBB.—On the 28th June, at Windsor Lodge, Clare, the WEBB On the 28th June, at Windsor Lodge, Clare, the
wife of Dr. C. H. Webb of a daughter. wife of Dr. C. H. Webb of a daughter. wife of Dr. C. H. Webb of a daughter.
GRAVES.— On the 30th June, at Glen Osmond, Mrs. GRAVES.—On the 30th June, at Glen Osmond, Mrs. GRAVES On the 30th June, at Glen Osmond, Mrs.
Thomas Graves of a son. Thomas Graves of a son. Thomas Graves of a son.
MARRIED. MARRIED. MARRIED.
HATHWAT-MILNS.— On the 29th June, by the Rev HATHWAY—MILNS.— On the 29th June, by the Rev. HATHWAT-MILNS.— On the 29th June, by the Rev.
T. H. Burgess, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. T. H. Burgess, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. H. Burgess, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr.
Charles Hathway, of Rundle-street, to Hannah, seeond Charles Hathway, of Rundle-street, to Hannah, second Charles Hathway, of Rundle-street, to Hannah, second
daughter of Mr. Joseph Mima, of Strathalbyn. daughter of Mr. Joseph Milns, of Strathalbyn. daughter of Mr. Joseph Mima, of Strathalbyn.
CHURCH— LEWIS.— On the 1st July . at the Congrega CHURCH— LEWIS.— On the 1st July, at the Congrega- CHURCH LEWIS On the 1st July at the Congregational
tional Chapel, Kapunda, by the Rev. M. Williams, B.A., Mr. tional Chapel, Kapunda, by the Rev. M. Williams, B.A., Mr. Chapel, Kapunda, by the Rev. M. Williams, B.A., Mr.
George Church, ot Adelaide, to Miss Kate H. Lewis, third George Church, of Adelaide, to Miss Kate H. Lewis, third George Church, of Adelaide, to Miss Kate H. Lewis, third
daughter of Mr. W. Lewis, Kapunda. daughter of Mr. W. Lewis, Kapunda. daughter of Mr. W. Lewis, Kapunda.
DIED. DIED. DIED.
CRABBE.— On the 27th June, at his residence, Finniss CRABBE.— On the 27th June, at his residence, Finniss- CRABBE On the 27th June, at his residence, Finniss
street. North Adelaide, Mr. James Crabbe, late of Hindley street. North Adelaide, Mr. James Crabbe, late of Hindley street, North Adelaide, Mr. James Crabbe, late of Hindley
street, aged 66 years. street, aged 66 years. street, aged 66 years.
DUN&TAN.— On the 28th June, at his brother's residence, DUNSTAN.— On the 28th June, at his brother's residence, DUNSTAN-On the 28th June, at his brother's residence,
Maciaren Vale, Mr. William Dunstan, late ot Adelaide, aged Maclaren Vale, Mr. William Dunstan, late of Adelaide, aged Maclaren Vale, Mr. William Dunstan, late of Adelaide, aged
59 years. 59 years. 59 years.
?WINNALL.— On the 30tU June, at Kooringa, Florence WINNALL.— On the 30th June, at Kooringa, Florence WINNALEAH On the 30th June, at Kooringa, Florence
Louisa, youngest daughter of John Winnall, aged two years Louisa, youngest daughter of John Winnall, aged two years Louisa, youngest daughter of John Winnall, aged two years
and two months. and two months. and two months.
HALSE.— On the 30th June, at Halifax-street, the beloved HALSE.— On the 30th June, at Halifax-street, the beloved HALSEY On the 30th June, at Halifax-street, the beloved
wife of Edward Halse, aged 41, in confinement, leaving a wife of Edward Halse, aged 41, in confinement, leaving a wife of Edward Halse, aged 41, in confinement, leaving a
large family to lament their losa. large family to lament their loss. large family to lament their loss.
GLEtSON.— On the 30th June, at Black Point, west of GLEESON.— On the 30th June, at Black Point, west of GLEESON On the 30th June, at Black Point, west of
Clare, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Gleeson, aged Clare, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gleeson, aged Clare, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gleeson, aged
three days. three days. three days.
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Article ID 92261434, Advertising, Advertising, page 2 1864-05-07, South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), 135 words, 6 corrections

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BIRTHS. BIRTHS. BIRTHS.
YOUNG.— At Wallaroo, on the 2nd May, Mrs. G. D YOUNG.—At Wallaroo, on the 2nd May, Mrs. G. D YOUNG At Wallaroo, on the 2nd May, Mrs. G. D
Young, of a daughter. Young, of a daughter. Young, of a daughter.
MILDRED.— On the 2nd May, at Edward-street, Nor MILDRED.—On the 2nd May, at Edward-street, Nor- MILDRED On the 2nd May, at Edward-street, Norwood,
wood, tbe wife of H. H. Mildred, Ksq., solicitor, of a wood, the wife of H. H. Mildred, Esq., solicitor, of a the wife of H. H. Mildred, Esq., solicitor, of a
danghter. daughter. daughter.
PAGE.— On tbe 30th April, at Queenstown, Mrs. J. Page, PAGE.—On the 30th April, at Queenstown, Mrs. J. Page, PAGE On the 30th April, at Queenstown, Mrs. J. Page,
of a daughter. of a daughter. of a daughter.
DIED. DIED. DIED.
BASTELS-Onthe3rdMay, the infant son of Mr. and BARTELS— On the 3rd May, the infant son of Mr. and BASTELS-Onthe3rdMay, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Bartels, of Rundle-street. Mrs. A. Bartels, of Rundle-street. Mrs. A. Bartels, of Rundle-street.
HJAY/.— On the 3rd of May, of dropsy, Mary Ann, eldest JAY.— On the 3rd of May, of dropsy, Mary Ann, eldest HAYES On the 3rd of May, of dropsy, Mary Ann, eldest
daughter of J. J. Jay and S. C. Jay, King William-street, daughter of J. J. Jay and S. C. Jay, King William-street, daughter of J. J. Jay and S. C. Jay, King William-street,
aged 16 years. Her end was peace. aged 16 years. Her end was peace. aged 16 years. Her end was peace.
SHABPLES. On the 3rd of May, at Wallaroo Mines, of SHARPLES.— On the 3rd of May, at Wallaroo Mines, of SHARPLES. On the 3rd of May, at Wallaroo Mines, of
whooping cough, Robert Samuel, infant son of John and whooping cough, Robert Samuel, infant son of John and whooping cough, Robert Samuel, infant son of John and
Ann Sharpies, aged 17 months. Ann Sharples, aged 17 months. Ann Sharples, aged 17 months.
BOBERTS.— On the 2nd May, at Blumberg, James D. ROBERTS.— On the 2nd May, at Blumberg, James D. ROBERTS On the 2nd May, at Blumberg, James D.
Boberts, only child of T. Roberts, Mount Pleasant, aged one Roberts, only child of T. Roberts, Mount Pleasant, aged one Roberts, only child of T. Roberts, Mount Pleasant, aged one
month. month. month.
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Article ID 138036441, Article, WRESTLING., page 6 1864-11-26, The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 53 words, 3 corrections

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WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING.
A wi catling oitdi for a challenge cop (aajra A wrestling match for a challenge cup (says A wi calling out for a challenge cup (says
the Ballaral Star) came off od Saturday after the Ballarat Star) came off on Saturday after- the Ballarat Star) came off on Saturday after
noor, at the Golden Lion Hold, White Fiat noon, at the Golden Lion Hotel, White Flat. noon, at the Golden Lion Hotel, White Flat
The cop *u held bp Jnaeph Will la qui, nj The cup was held by Joseph Williams, and The cop in held by Joseph Will In quit, as
he was matched agalnet Richard Bargo. The he was matched against Richard Bargo. The he was matched against Richard Bargo. The
remit waa in favour of Bargo, after a etoae result was in favour of Bargo, after a close result was in favour of Bargo, after a close
content. contest. content.
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