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  2. INLAND MAILS, TO AND PROM MELBOURNE, FOR 1855.

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  3. HIGH TREASON.

    Had the diggers been treated on terms of equality, had they been considered an integral portion of Victoria, entitled to equal rights and privileges, instead of being forced into a ...

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  4. WHAT THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND THINK OF THE WAR.

    The men of Newcastle have set an example which will not be without its effect upon the inhabitants of other towns in England ; they are pursuing a patriotic course, which cannot ...

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  5. MESSRS. PETO, BRASSEY, AND BETTS, AND THE RAILWAY PROM BALACLAVA TO SEBASTOPOL.

    In consequence of the advertisements put forth by the above leviathan contractors, on their having been requested by the Government to supply a Civil Engineering Corps for ...

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  6. HOW THE WAR IS CONDUCTED.

    After we get into Sebastopol, "How shall we get out again?" Napoleon sent one of his most trusted friends with a letter to the Emperor ...

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  7. PRICES CURRENT.

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