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  2. THE CAPTURED AND EXECUTED BUSHRANGERS OF 1842.

    The various letters published in the Melbourne newspapers upon the above subject since my sketch appeared in THE HERALD, evidence the public interest felt in an episode ...

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  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    In the course of his remarks at Geelong last night Mr Berry only the only danger of a small majority was defection from its ranks. The Chief Secretary did not tell his hearers ...

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  5. MR BERRY'S SPEECH.

    The programme which Mr Berry submitted to the country in the speech delivered by him last night at Geelong contains much that will ...

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  6. CHARLES BAIRD.

    Atoms was presented in the City Watch- house this morning which may be characterised an one of the most pitiable ever witnessed there. Charles Baird, an ex- member of ...

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  7. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Indian Government evidently attach very considerable importance to the maintenance of friendly relations with Abdul Rahman, the newly appointed Ameer of ...

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  8. THE HELIOGRAPH.

    The London Daily News states that they have to thank the heliograph again for an important message received from General Stewart, announcing the result of an attack on ...

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