Yesterday we received our files of English papers brought by the Geelong mail steamer, which reached Sydney on Thursday morning. We were rather disappointed to find that the ...
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Article : 335 wordsSome of the Paris papers give details of the movements of troops and ships, which have a greater interest now that the dread determination of war has been arrived at. A letter from ...
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Article : 307 wordsIn addition to the account of the [?] and second day's proceedings (which will be found in our supplement), and the remarks of our Sydney special correspondent, we extract a few ...
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Article : 620 wordsThe greatest national crime that we have had the pain of recording in these columns since the days of the first French Empire has been consummated. War is declared—an unjust but ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Sep 1870, Page 2
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