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Article : 263 wordsPUBLIC BATHS.—We understand it is in contemplation to form a Public Company, is order to the erection of Baths, in the vicinity of the harbour, and a preliminary meeting will be held on Wednesday next, at 3 ...
Article : 349 words(No. 56-127.) National Education Office, Fort-street, Sydney, 8th May, 1856. SIR—I have the honour to report, for the information of the ...
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Article : 285 wordsA ferryman named Francis Silvey, residing at No. 1, King-street, burst a blood vessel yesterday morning between ten and eleven o'clock, while standing in front of his own house. Dr. Warren, of ...
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