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Advertising : 70 wordsSIR,—There is an aiticle in the Herald of this day—headed "Convict Discipline,"—wherein you assert that "on Sunday last, a small vessel left Sydney, for S[?]oalhaven, with several Conviets on board ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 16 Dec 1839, Page 2
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