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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 27 November 1834, page 2
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2012-05-01 20:00:56.0user:public:merriljat present in suth a state of alarm, that an
mustering cattle is entirely out of tho ques-
wild herd, were actually seven from the quietest
gines aro more violent than ever ; outrages are
one hour after the troops bad left it ; vide, a
telligenca has just arrived, (11 at night,) of the
discovery of another camp ; we are ofF a?ain to-
at present in such a state of alarm, that an
mustering cattle is entirely out of the ques-
wild herd, were actually seven from the quietest,
gines are more violent than ever ; outrages are
one hour after the troops had left it ; vide, a
telligence has just arrived, (11 at night,) of the
discovery of another camp ; we are off again to-

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