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  2. TRUCANINNI LIDGIWIDGI (LALLA ROOKH), LAST OF THE TASMANIAN ABORIGINES.

    Trucaninni Lidgiwidgi, or Lalla Rookh, as she was sometimes called, the last of the aborignes of Tasmania, passed away to her eternal rest on 15th May, at the residence in Hobart Town of her protectress, Mrs. Dandridge. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 532 words
  3. PORT WAKEFIELD.

    The origin of Port Wakefield, of which this issue contains four views, is interesting, especially to "old hands," who knew the difficulties of transport over long natural roads in the early days, to lessen which this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 546 words
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