SIR,--In continuation of my report, dated 10th December, 1886, I have the honor to forward to you, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, the following despatch containing ...
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Victorian Express (Geraldton, WA : 1878 - 1894), Sat 30 Jul 1887, Page 3
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