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Article : 871 wordsGeorge Dixon, belonging to the Phoenician, charged with wilful and continued disobedience of lawful commands, was found guilty, on the testimony of Captain Jonson, and ordered to be ...
Article : 840 wordsWESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.—The anniversary public meeting of the New South Wales Auxiliary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society, will be held this evening, in York-street Chapel. ...
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Article : 905 wordsSIR—My attontion has been drawn to that part of the letter of " A Humble Shareholder," where he says that " under the present regulations of the Sydney Railway Company it is ...
Article : 384 wordsThe suspense of a twelvemonth is at last ended; diplomacy has retired, and leaves the vindication of European law and order to righteous indignation wielding ...
Article : 2,267 wordsHis Excellency the Governor—General.—A paradise duck (female), from New Zealand. James Buchanan Esq., Wide Bay.— A living white Goshawk, (Astur Novce-Hollandice,) Wide ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 3 Jul 1854, Page 5
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