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Article : 186 wordsThe Governor opened the Parliament on the 24th. His speech alluded to the improved financial condition of the colony. It was matter for congratulation that measures had ...
Article : 667 wordsSir—Is it the intention of the Railway authorities to make arrangements for and give due notice to the public of extra and late trains on the Port fire on the 9th November, or will the same ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 26 Oct 1865, Page 2
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