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Article : 186 wordsA New York Herald special correspondent, giving an account of this, says:— "As soon as the Russians came within effective range of the Turkish position they were met by a severe ...
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Article : 93 wordsBefore the Warden (H.Douglas, Esq.), J. M. M'Neece, and S. Shorey, Esqs. J.P.'s. Bryan Daley was charged with threatening Ellen Budget Nelson, and was ordered to keep ...
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Article : 1,241 wordsSIR,—Through a singular error in your office a portion of my letter is quite unintelligible. 1st. The Mersey Marine Board; what have they done for years past? Did not the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 28 Aug 1877, Page 3
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