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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.
Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) Saturday 15 July 1871, page 5
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2012-08-06 05:41:00.0user:public:InstituteOfAustralianCultureAt the time we published, in Thursday's
Jessie, of the chief officer, Mr W. N.-Thom,
TaoR CmoNAoRN'.-Thirty-two Celestials left
by the .Dorwent yesterday for Melbourno.
They appean to "no likeo" our gold pros
— At the time we published, in Thursday's
Jessie, of the chief officer, Mr W. N. Thom,
The Chinamen.— Thirty-two Celestials left
by the Derwent yesterday for Melbourne.
They appean to "no likee" our gold pros-
2011-05-01 14:25:01.0anonymousDowr.ATI DRowNINo op hMn W. N. Tiroae.
-At the time we published, in Thursday's
Examiner, the telegraphic announcomont of
tho death by drowning, while on the passage
from Nowoostle to this port, in the Agnes
Jessie, of the chief officeor, Mr W. N.-Thom,
Tasmanian Steam Navigation Cortpany.
washed overboard. He leaves in Meolboornoe a
wife sld family.
DEATH BY DROWNING of Mr W. N. THOM.
At the time we published, in Thursday's
Examiner, the telegraphic announcement of
the death by drowning, while on the passage
from Newcastle to this port, in the Agnes
Jessie, of the chief officer, Mr W. N.-Thom,
Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company.
washed overboard. He leaves in Melbourne a
wife and family.

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