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  2. THE LATE RAINY WEATHER.

    IT has often been jocosely remarked by foreigners that the sedate, and rather melancholy mind of the Englishman is apt unduly to exercise itself upon meteorological questions,—and that when British-born persons first meet, anxious ...

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  4. STORM IN BRISBANE.

    THE following report has been supplied to us by a passenger by the Lady Young (s.), which arrived on Thursday night:—A storm of wind and rain of very unusual severity ...

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