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Article : 697 wordsJUNE 1ST.—The weather has broken once more: a strong northerly wind having set in for the last few days caused a total change of temperature; some heavy showers fell last night and this morning, and there is ...
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Article : 186 wordsSIR,—Your report in this day's Herald is calculated to cause a very erroneous impression in the public mind, "and it would be well if some measures were adopted to prevent contingencies of this kind before ...
Article : 254 wordsJUNE 2.—The interruption of postal communication, in consequence of repeated floods, between this and the lower districts of the Hunter, has been altogether unprecedented during the last four months. On the 6th ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Jun 1857, Page 3
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