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Article : 621 wordsSir.—With reference to your letter of 4th March, 1864, and the previous correspondence relating to the currency of the gold coins struck at the Sydney Mint, I am desired by the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty a Treasury to ...
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Article : 1,193 wordsMR. Farnell, to ask the Colonial Secretary,—When will the correspondence in referenee to the Lunatic Asylum, moved for by Mr. Parkes, on the 14th November last, be laid upon the table of this House[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 4 Apr 1866, Page 2
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