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Article : 160 wordsA steamer showing German colours and the signal letters J.C.C.R., bound south, passed Cape Moreton at 7 o'clock this evening. She signalled "All well," and wished to be reported. ...
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Article : 434 wordsThe inquest on the body of Henry Webb, which was found floating in Sydney Cove on Tuesday last, was resumed yesterday morning before the City Coroner. ...
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Article : 240 wordsSir,--As the petitions to be presented to Parliament, from the various parishes, in favour of the retention of the Church of England schools, are intended to prove the interest which the society take ...
Article : 230 wordsIn connection with the above the District Sermon was preached in Crown-street Church on Saturday evening by the General Committee Delegate, the Rev. J. Ashmead, who took for his text 1. Tness, iii, 12 ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Tue 6 Jan 1880, Page 3
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