THE R. M. S. Malta, Captain Gaby, arrived in Port Jacksou shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday evening. We have received by her our London and Foreign correspondence, and files of ...
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Article : 1,397 wordsIt is announced that Lord Clairdon and the Hon. Anson Burlingame have agreed upon the basis of the future policy of her Majesty's Government in realtion to China. First, that it is necessary to observe existing treaty ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 22 Mar 1869, Page 2
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