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Article : 41 wordsTelegraph (s), 600 tons, Captain Brown, for Brisbane. Passengers-Miss Blyth, Captain Horsley, Messrs. Hanley, J. J. Saber, Blakesley, Fussell, J. R. Conlin, Hamphill. and 25 in the steerage. ...
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Article : 3,442 wordsWR constantly read in the newspapers accounts of the losses of iron ships, A return of the slain on the battle field bears but a small proportion to the wounded. In a like manner, the escapes and stranding of ships in comparison with total wrecks bear the ...
Article : 781 wordsThe annual Christmas Races commenced yesterday. Notwithstanding the threatening condition of the weather, and the frequent heavy showers which fell during the day, the attendance was very ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Dec 1864, Page 4
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