Mr. Binney has arrived from Tasmania, and returns to England by t6e next mail. A Sydney telegram reports that the Judge has refused Mr. Henry Fisher a certificate; and ...
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Article : 334 wordsOn the 18th of May an influential deputation form the General Association for the Australian Colonies had an interview, by appointment, with Lord Colchester, the ...
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Article : 1,566 wordsThe amendment of the Electoral Act, one of the most necessary portions of the business of the session, has been postponed until the last moment and will probably be hastily and ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 9 Aug 1859, Page 2
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