Captain Lillieblad, of the Ellangowan, reports that on his last trip up the coast of New Guinea he discovered a very old wreck at Cape Suckling. He is of opinion that the ...
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Article : 152 wordsSIR,—The contention which is carried on by candidate and newspaper correspondents at this election seems to indicate a general feeling for M's.P. to be simply agents and goad legislators, is a very good ...
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Article : 375 wordsSIR,—Is it not a disgrace to the Liberal electors not only of Grant, but of Victoria, to have the Parliamentary position of the Hon. Mr Lalor attacked on every occasion when opportunity offers ? Is it because he ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 3 Mar 1886, Page 4
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