December 6.—G S.S.S. Argo, George Hyde, commander, from Southampton October 4. Passengers— FOR MELBOURNE. Sir William A'Beekett, Lady A'Beekett, Messrs. ...
Article : 747 wordsSIR,—At this momentous crisis, it is the duty of the citizens of Melbourne to prove, by their words a ad their acts, that they are not altogether destitute of sympathy for their fellow colonists—the diggers— ...
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Article : 730 wordsBy the arrival of the Argo, bringing H. M. Mails, we have English News up to the 4th of October, together with the latest intelligence from the Seat of War, which is by far the most ...
Article : 188 wordsSIR,—One word in reply to Mr. Apothecary Smith, and I have done with that notorious character. That individual having condescended to low personality, it is high time to quit his company. What would be ...
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Article : 206 wordsSIR,—I am sure you will not deny me a space in your paper for a few kind and honest words to my quondam friends, the "Diggers," whose recent ill-advised proceedings must deeply grieve every ...
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Article : 1,004 wordsA telegraphic despatch has been received here direct from St. Petersburg. It says that Prince Menschikoff has telegraphed, under date of September 26, that he has withdrawn his ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 7 Dec 1854, Page 9
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