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  2. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS—AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE, STOCK MOVEMENTS, &c.

    From the Richmond River, however, we hear that the farmers were busy pulling what corn there was left, though fears were entertained that the quantity would be very small. At Ulmarra, on the Clarence River, all ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE MORDAUNT SCANDAL.

    THE opinion of the English press is in general very favourable to the character and conduct of the Prince of Wales as revealed in the Mordaunt Scandal. The Illustrated London News desires to ...

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  5. ANOTHER ARISTOCRATIC SCAN

    A CONTEMPORARY reports a story that a certain peer, now about sixty, married, some thirty years ago, the daughter of another peer, and that at the time he contracted this marriage he was already married. ...

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