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  2. HISTORY OP THE DISCOVERY OF TASMANIA, BY COMMODORE ABEL J. TASMAN, 24th NOVEMBER, 1642.

    The recent act of commemoration of the discovery of this Island which we have just performed, seems to be a proper occasion for presenting the public with an account of this discovery in 1642, ...

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  3. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    Sir Roderick Murchison hag received letters from Dr Livingstone. The English shipowners have under their consideration the subject of a new Australian ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The most glorious sight ever witnessed in Port Jackson was the passage of the Flying Squadron from their temporary anchor at the Heads to their moorings in Farm Cove (perhaps better known as ...

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  5. THE BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER AND BRISTOL'S SERMON BEFORE THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol enjoyed a great opportunity in being invited to preach an opening sermon before the Social Science Congress. Nothing could be more appropriate, for the Church ...

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