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Article : 249 wordsThere is little of importance which has come under our notice during the past week, in mining. The newly-opened reefs at Jackass Flat, Growler's Gully, and the "White Horse ...
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Article : 658 wordsPETITION FOR LETTERS PATENT.—Notice is hereby given that William Reid Douglas, of Melbourne, engineer, has petitioned His Excellency the Governor, under the provisions of the Act of Council, 17 ...
Article : 483 wordsSir,—Your correspondent lias made a groat misstatement in his letter in Friday's Age. Any person reading that letter, and unacquainted with the circumstances, would at once think that I had deserted ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 21 Nov 1855, Page 6
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