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  1. Latest from Great Britain.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 11 July 1849 p 4 Article
    ... Latest from Great Britain. [From the February and March Pavers.] Cholera had broken out at an establishment kept by Mr. Drouet at Tooting, to which several pauper children from the Holborn Union ... great comet of 1264 and 1556, with a period of 2917 years, which Mr. Hind pretty confidently ... 2227 words
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  2. THE INQUIRER. Occulta vitia inquirere. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1851. Great Britain and her Colonies.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 24 December 1851 p 3 Article
    ... THE INQUIRER. Occulta a vitia inquirere. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1851. Great Britain and her Englishmen. The question whether Great Britain keeps or abandons her Colonies, is a subject for ... Colonies, and Great Britain- for in I our estimation, the blow aimed at the one is , equully aimed at the ... 1875 words
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  3. PROSPECT OF THE HUMAN RACE. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 28 September 1853 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO "THE INQUIRER." p 1 Article
    ... PROSPECT OF THE HUMAN RACE.   GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA. In the Senate of the United States, ... that of the thirteen ancient American colonies of Great Britain ; and yet the neglect and op op- ... that ibis great, movement will quicken activity, and create wealth and power in California and ... 1751 words
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  4. OPINIONS OF THE FRENCH JOURNALS ON THE SUBJECT OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 11 August 1841 p 4 Article
    ... OPINIONS OF THE FRENCH JOURNALS ON THE SUBJECT OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE ... Great Britain and the United States. If England were alone to suffer in the struggle, satisfaction ... Great Britain should think fit to accept of its mediation. We subjoin the opinions of the principal ... 1533 words
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  5. Cotton.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 5 June 1850 p 2 Article
    ... entitled 'The present and future prospects of Great Britain relative to the supply and consumption of ... Great Britain will in a few years not be equal to the demand. We have not space this week to enter into this important subject - important to Great Britain, and doubly important to us, whose Boil and ... 127 words
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  6. New South Wales.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 20 June 1849 p 3 Article
    ... New South Wales. The total member of squatters ia New South Wales appears, from an official return, to be 1865, among whom is divided a territory nearly equal, in geographical area, to the whole of Great Britain ; the average proportion to each person being no less than 45 square miles, or 28,800 ... 81 words
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  7. Miscellaneous.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 1 August 1849 p 3 Article
    ... Miscellaneous. It is now asserted that the accident to the Great Britain steam-ship occurred through the derangement of the compasses, caused by the material of the vessel. It is further alleged that Captain Hoskins kept this secret to protect the interests or nis employers. The French troops have ... 107 words
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  8. Shipping Intelligence.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 3 January 1849 p 2 Article
    ... Mails will be made up at the General Post-office, Fprth, as under : - For Great Britain and the Cape of Good Hope, by the Emperor of China, on Friday next, the 5 til instant, at 2 o'clock v m. For Great Britain (overland), India, Hongkong, Mauritius, Ceylon, and Balavio, via Singapore, by the Ranee, ... 182 words
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  9. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 15 February 1854 p 2 Article
    ... THE BRITISH EMPIRE. In Tn Great Britain and the British Island in 1851, the Census gave 20,919,531; an in Ireland, 6,510,794. Ireland had [?]increased creased in ten years, by 1,659,830; &? Great Britain hud increased in the son^H time by 1 ,099,070. These numbers ga^H the population of the United ... 240 words
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  10. Cotton.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 12 June 1850 p 2 Article
    ... Cotton. We last week adverted to an article in the Economist on the prospect of Great Britain with ... interest. The writer com mences by proving the vast importance of the question to Great Britain, from ... ply of raw material is obtained by Great Britain from North America, Brazil, Egypt, India, and ... 619 words
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  11. THE NATIONAL DEBT.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 2 October 1844 p 3 Article
    ... rims of gold 7-Bthn inch in diameter to a path extending from one capital of Great Britain to the ... 800,000,000 or 900,000,000, of Great Britain and Ireland about 25,000,000, and of London 1,500,000 j therefore ... in exist ence ; £32 to every one in Great Britain and Ireland ; and £533 to every one in London. ... 706 words
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  12. SONG.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 25 April 1855 p 2 Article
    ... SONG. L. song of glorious Britain, Whole might has taught tauglit the world To crouch beneath yuur naiion'B flag, VY lur^V; '( \m.» been otif ui led ; Once mure we've seen your nation's flag, ... fliull leiuw; Yea! Alhiuti liuils her uttVpring lnhenH nml liund tho e.-ime A&wl)«ti great WdliBjjtun ... 132 words
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  13. To the Editor of The Inquirer."
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 9 August 1854 p 3 Article
    ... the J'cth Oazette, that Regular Troops will be withdrawn from a// the Colonies of Great Britain, and ... 147 words
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  14. Ocean Penny Postage.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 7 August 1850 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO "THE INQUIRER." p 2 Article
    ... fast gaining j ground with all classes in Great Britain. The principal object of this pamphlet is to ... nations of the civilised world are essaying to follow.' 'The people of Great Britain must be well prepared ... population of Great Britain the cheapest and most expeditious medium of communication and conveyance, ... 1708 words
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  15. England.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 20 October 1852 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO "THE INQUIRER" p 1 Article
    ... attachment to my crown. A Fleet of Ocean Steamers, with the 'Great Britain' and the ' Sarah Sands' in the ... for Victoria. Among them was the magnificent steamer ' Great Britain,' which was to sail on the ... 377 words
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  16. LATEST NEWS FROM AMERICA.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 28 July 1841 p 5 Article
    ... conviction that Great Britain manifested every desire to preserve the peace of the twthgreat nations, ... government and that of Great Britain was the north-eastern boundary. In regard to that question, all ... right of search. In conclusion, Mr. Clay said that our re lations with Great Britain were such that ... 1701 words
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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 2 March 1853 p 3 Article
    ... of the Great Britain steam-ship, to sail a race to China against an American steamer ; the stakes ... 230 words
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  18. THE LARGEST VESSEL IN THE WORLD.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 24 May 1843 p 5 Article
    ... by our old ami rightful truck round the Cape of (iood Hope ? And by the Great Britain this may be ... to the reception of cargo. The Great Britain will he titter] with four eupiiH'S«f 250-horse ... vessel in the world, now building by the Great Western Steam-ship Company at Bristol, and which will be ... 966 words
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  19. CORRESPONDENCE. "To the Editor of the Inquirer."
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 23 March 1842 p 4 Article
    ... offer such a bounty for all servants introduced from, Great Britain and Ireland, under certain condi ... CORRESPONDENCE. "To To the Editor of the Inquirer.'* A TOLL-WORN SIR,-Although I have great confidence in the general policy and sound judgment of our excellent lent Governor, and in his unceasing ... 289 words
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  20. On the Natural Productions and Capabilities of South-Western Australia, as adapted to Arts and manufactures.
    Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855) Wednesday 19 June 1850 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO "THE INQUIRER." p 1 Article
    ... trade of Britain.] In 1245 was an edict of Henry III. directing inquiry respecting the sea-coal (de tar ... Britain is given us by Festus Avienus (a writer of the fourth century) in the voyage of the ... notice we have of the trade of the Phoeni cians with Britain is by Strabo, who describes their traffic ... 1833 words
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