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Article : 36 wordsThe Massagers mail-steamer Sydney, from Europe, which was off Cape Borra this morning, is [?]ected at Large about 5 this afternoon. She will sail again for the sister ...
Article : 70 wordsMID-MOONTA. — Telegram, January 1 — “Water 23 feet below 15-fm. level.” ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 2 Jan 1889, Page 2
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