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    We are extremely happy to announce that the inhabitants of the rapidly enerensing village of New-town, (now a population of upwards of 500,) have succeeded ...

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  3. THE COURT OF CHANCERY.

    This blessed Court, is, to the lawyers, what purgatory used to be formerly to the Catholic Priests —an almost inexhaustible mine of wealth. To be s[?], there is, at the present day, this essential ...

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  4. THE ABORIGINES.

    We recommend to the Committee for the civilization of the Aborigines of the following article. If temporizing measures are now advised, we can ...

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  5. THE TURKS.

    We anxiously await the arrival of the first ship dispatched from England after the meeting of parliament. The King’s speech will be unusually interesting. Three ...

    Article : 831 words
  6. IMPORTANT.

    The following very important letter from Sir George Murray to General Darling, is inserted in the Launceston of Monday, copied from the Sydney ...

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