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  2. MASSACRE OF EIGHTEEN PERSONS ON THE COAST OF NEW GUINEA.

    THE Hon. the Colonial Secretary has received the subjoined distressing intelligence from the Police Magistrate at Somerset (Cape York), under date February 12:- ...

    Article : 2,325 words
  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Any ordinary reader of the Telegraph could not but have readily perceived that the letter in your impression of Wednesday evening, signed "Davie Hume," was a fictitious and ...

    Article : 872 words
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  5. MEMOIR, &c, OF THE LATE EMPEROR NAPOLEON.

    TOWARDS the end of 1851, the Assembly felt that it was engaged in a conflict for existence, and rumors of a coup d'etat were common; but that body torn by dissensions, and forming the ...

    Article : 3,684 words
  6. "JACK-IN-OFFICISM."

    SIR,—It were a pity that the citizens of Brisbane should remain in ignorance of the following display of Jack-in-officism practiced on the members of the Musical Union last night. ...

    Article : 512 words
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