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Article : 1,365 wordsAn [?]derly [?]ttler, named Lutton, was killed on Saturday by the upsetting of his cart in crossing a crack. Two hundred and twenty additional [?] ...
Article : 45 wordsSIR,—You will I think do the State some service by publishing in your columns the enclosed letter I received yesterday, f[?] an old friend, one who for the past thirty years has, in common ...
Article : 968 wordsA man in the employ of Mr. Bradley, Mount Dryander, has been found murdered by the blacks. His body was cut up in pieces. It is supposed that the man was killed while asleep. ...
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Article : 99 wordsSIR,—Railways from their reproductive character, and as a means of economising time and money to all classes of the community, ought [?]pecially to commend themselves to the ...
Article : 752 wordsLYTTON.—Arrivals: January 12. Young Ausralia, ship, anchored at the bar during the night. The ship Hudson got under weigh, and anchored outside the bar at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. Duncan, the Collector of Custom, leaves for Albury on Monday, for the purpose of arraning the collection of the Border Customes. The natives of [?] Santo have [?]urdered ...
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Article : 1,060 wordsJANUARY 12.—Queensland, A.s.N. Co.'s s., 287 tons, Captain W. Smith, from Maryborough, Gladstone, and Bockhampton. Passengers: Messrs. Kendall, Byerley, Binney, ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 13 Jan 1872, Page 2
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