Sir—I perceive that in the "Summary for England" in your paper of this day you set forth the despatch recently received from Lord Stepley informing the Governor that the ...
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Article : 796 wordsSir—-Allow me a small space in your valuable paper for the purpose of directing public attention in this district to provide suitable place or places for the interment of the dead. ...
Article : 400 wordsSir—A correspondent in the Register enquired a short time ago who it was composed the Queen's Authem. On looking over my papers this morning I fell in with the following ...
Article : 218 wordsThe long-expected visitation of fire on a large scale has at last come upon us, truly like a thief in the night, and many of our fellow-citizens who retired to rest in ease and ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 12 Aug 1858, Page 3
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