Sir,—In your report of the investigation regarding the collision between the Great Britain and Oscar in this'day's Argus, we beg to call your attention to a portion of the evidence given ...
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Article : 1,199 wordsRETURN OF MR. STUART.—Yesterday evening we received a brief announcement of Mr. Stuart's return on Tuesday evening; the 18th inst., from his exploring, expedition, to Messrs. James and ...
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Article : 290 wordsSir,—By the letter in your issue of 28th inst., signed " Secretary to the Royal Park C. C.," he has evidently forgotten the contents of the challenge sent me by him, which was as follows:— ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 1 Oct 1860, Page 5
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