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Article : 244 wordsThe Marquis de Turgot has been raised to the dignity of Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, and M. de Poujade, Consul-General in Wallacia, to that of Officer. ...
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Article : 1,597 wordsMALTA, 14TH JANUARY, 1854.—H. M. steamers Sidon, Vesuvius, and Wasp arrived here simultaneously on the 10th. The Sidon left on the following day, and the Vesuvius yesterday, for the fleet in the ...
Article : 553 wordsBY the Golden Age we have received Melbourne papers to the 14th, but they contain no intelligence of importance. The Constitution Bill was to be recommitted that day. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 17 Mar 1854, Page 5
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