WE devote to-day nearly the whole of our available space to European news, to the exclusion of local matter. Several trade circulars came to hand at a late hour yesterday evening, and we are ...
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Article : 44 wordsThe position of affairs at the departure of the mail was this :- The Neapolitans hold a line of great strength, though of inconsiderable extent, round and be ...
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Article : 71 wordsOn the 29th the Times correspondent wrote describing the position of the two armies. Garibaldi had reached his head-quarters and was incessantly upon the heights which overlooked the ...
Article : 4,974 wordsYesterday being the Christmas "speech-day" at the St. Kilda Grammar School, a large concourse of visitors began assembling between ten and eleven a.m. in the Examination Hall. His ...
Article : 3,333 wordsThe following is from the Overland Mail Summary of October 29:- The intelligence from the seat or war is of the highest importance. Two of the gates of Pekin ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 15 Dec 1860, Page 5
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