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  2. FISH, OH[?]

    THE late piscatory meeting at the Town Hall was but thinly attended, and was very unlike the whitebait dinners at home, little to regale either the stomach or the mind. Mr. Black, ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  3. AN OLD COURIER'S TALE.

    CABINETS and embassies transact most of their business by telegrams now; couriers get nothing to carry but the heavy, long-winded papers which are generally drawn out after the whole ...

    Article : 11,107 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN DISCOVERIES—SADFATE OF THE EXPLORERS.

    THE Australian Continent has at last been crossed from South to North by white men. Four who at starting saw the Yarra Yarra falling into Port Phillip, f[?]or a weary journey, beheld the Albert ...

    Article : 2,645 words
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