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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 97 | 78.4 | 94.8 | 76.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 65 | 84.6 | 96.9 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 81.2 | 96.2 | 79.7 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 74 | 66.2 | 91.9 | 76.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 49 | 73.5 | 98.0 | 92.3 |
Weighted Words | 73.8 | 98.5 | 94.3 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 103 | 95.1 | 97.1 | 40.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 56 | 92.9 | 98.2 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 93.8 | 97.8 | 64.4 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 83 | 71.1 | 92.8 | 75.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 36 | 77.8 | 94.4 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 74.7 | 93.8 | 75.5 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 54 | 83.3 | 98.1 | 88.9 |
Searchability of unique words | 47 | 83.0 | 97.9 | 87.5 |
Weighted Words | 84.2 | 97.5 | 84.4 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 150 | 81.3 | 96.0 | 78.6 |
Searchability of unique words | 100 | 84.0 | 95.0 | 68.8 |
Weighted Words | 85.1 | 94.7 | 64.2 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 70 | 90.0 | 97.1 | 71.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 42 | 92.9 | 97.6 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 93.7 | 98.4 | 74.3 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 57 | 84.2 | 91.2 | 44.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 41 | 87.8 | 97.6 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 84.6 | 96.5 | 76.9 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 170 | 90.6 | 97.1 | 68.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 94 | 93.6 | 97.9 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 93.2 | 96.9 | 55.0 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 70 | 38.6 | 78.6 | 65.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 50 | 46.0 | 84.0 | 70.4 |
Weighted Words | 43.0 | 82.8 | 69.8 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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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 |
Identified overProof non-corrections | FEBRUARY |
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All Words | 33 | 42.4 | 90.9 | 84.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 24 | 50.0 | 95.8 | 91.7 |
Weighted Words | 47.4 | 96.1 | 92.6 |
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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 |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SCHESWIG [**VANDALISED] SEEMS SCHLESWIGERS RIXDALERS [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 327 | 89.3 | 97.9 | 80.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 174 | 93.1 | 97.7 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 93.1 | 97.9 | 70.0 |
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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. |
Identified overProof corrections | LOSS MACLAREN SECOND |
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Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 214 | 94.9 | 98.1 | 63.6 |
Searchability of unique words | 95 | 96.8 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 97.3 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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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. |
Identified overProof corrections | ESQ SHARPLES |
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All Words | 113 | 88.5 | 95.6 | 61.5 |
Searchability of unique words | 56 | 96.4 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 95.9 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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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. |
Identified overProof corrections | CLOSE CUP BALLARAT JOSEPH BY FLAT HOTEL SAYS ON AGAINST AFTERNOON RESULT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CONTEST AND WILLIAMS MATCH |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 46 | 56.5 | 84.8 | 65.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 38 | 57.9 | 89.5 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 59.5 | 90.8 | 77.2 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 1661 | 82.8 | 95.2 | 72.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 967 | 85.0 | 96.6 | 77.3 |
Weighted Words | 86.2 | 96.7 | 76.3 |