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Advertising : 80 wordsI have to record another fatal accident on Sydney flat. On Friday last, the 4th instant, a young man (a German) was killed by the falling of some timbers. The deceased and a companion were propping the ground ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsAs our intelligence (says the Argus) is chiefly derived from two or three stray papers, picked up on board the simla, the news is necessarily fragmentary. A passenger informs us that thirty thousand troops are to be sent out ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsThere is no longer any doubt that Sir Henry Lawrence, when he sallied forth from his stronghold and defeated and cleared away the rebels, was wounded, and has lost his own valuable life in this daring and successful sor[?]. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsThe Poona Observer publishes the following:—"Sad news from Cawnpore. The 78th Highlanders had a severe engagement on the 16th and again on the 17th of July, on which day they marched into what once ...
Article : 205 words"THE MONTH."—The third number of "The Month" has just reached us. The editor of it is evidently as pedantic and as bitter as ever. He seemingly considers that the function of a critic necessities a copious discharge of gail. The Mortification ...
Article : 3,386 wordsThe subjoined extract, from a letter by the last m[?]l, conveys the terms upon which the much sought for separation will be conceded to our Northern friends. Whether or not they will prove acceptable is very ...
Article : 245 wordsThe following is a brief account of the fight with the sealkot mutineers:—12th July, 1857:—About nine a. m. this morning, information was received that the Sealkote mutineers were ...
Article : 444 wordsMelbourne has in cur[?] been v[?]ed by a flood, but fortunately not one of so serious a character as those which have occurred in the northern districts of New South Wales. On Thursday and Friday the Yarra Yarra ro[?] rapidly and overflowed its banks in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 662 wordsThe [?] in both [?] of Parliament on Tuesday was continued to explanations from the retiring Ministers and the form [?]motions r[?]dered in [?]) by the [?] of office by Mr. Cowper and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsThe following is from the Madras Spectator of 1st August:— "The H. O. steamer Auckland, width arrived yesterday from Calcutta for troops, brings tidings that Bhittoor ...
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Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), Sat 12 Sep 1857, Page 2
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