THE English Government are about to be asked actively to promote one of the most ambitious projects of engineering which it ever entered into the mind of man to conceive. M. Verdrel ...
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Article : 369 wordsON Friday afternoon (reports the Rockhampton Argus of last Saturday) two presons, apparently bushmen, arrived at Mr.Evans's Royal Hotel, with the intention of stopping there. They ...
Article : 442 wordsTHE E. and M. Advertiser states that an amusing matter ocearred at the Echuca PoliceCourt on Friday, concerning a young woman, one Mary Brown. A Chinaman named Jimmy ...
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