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  2. PUBLIC FUNERAL OF MR. W. C. WENTWORTH.

    ON Monday evening, 5th instant, the late Mr. W. G. Wentworth's remains, enclosed in a handsome coffin made of polished cedar, and covered with a pall of rich black velvet, were conveyed to St. Andrew's Cathedral. ...

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  3. Wentworth.

    'Tis a new thing for Australia, that the waters to her bear One who seeks not of her riches, or the balm of healing air; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 337 words
  4. THE ROUTE TO VAUCLUSE.

    It would be almost impossible to convey an idea of the vast number of spectators that lined the route of procession, but they must have numbered about 60,000 or 70,000. The housetops were darkened, and every ...

    Article : 6,397 words
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