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  2. GROUP OF DELEGATES TO THE FARMERS' AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE NOW BEING HELD IN SYDNEY

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  3. MARGARET CATCHPOLE.

    Margaret Catchpole--who has not heard of her Australians know her welt enough, if only by name, and now that Mr. Laurence Irving is thrilling London playgoers with a ...

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  5. DEATH OF HER LOVER.

    Getting clear of the gaol out of which she had made so thrilling an exit, the plucky woman hastened to the spot where she was to meet Laud. Her lover was waiting for her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ONE OF MARGARET CATCH POLE'S LETTERS.

    This letter, a tracing of which is in the Mitchell Library, is one that Margaret Catchpole wrote form Sydney to her aunt and uncle in England in 1803. At that time she was, as she says, the "Commisc[?]s (Commissary's) cook." Who the "botnes" [botanist] was that was keeping her "company" is not known, but the only one to whom the description could have applied was George Caley, who was sent out as collector for the Royal Gardens at Kew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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