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Article : 303 wordsThe great topic of interest to-day has been the proceedings in reference to the state prisoners now confined in the Camp. As the evidence of the witnesses in these cases is more reliable ...
Article : 3,281 wordsSir,—The following petition, proposed at the public meeting held in front of the Police Court, on Tuesday, 5th inst., and adopted by the [?]lamations of the majority t hen present, and since ...
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Article : 198 wordsAN ACT FOR GRANTING DUTIES OF CUSTOMS IN THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. (ASSENT[?] TO 8TH DECEMBER, 1854.) Whereas it is expedient to amend the law ...
Article : 734 wordsWilliam Baster M'Gavin, and John Guthrie, of Melbourne, merchants, are insolvents. They say the causes of their insolvency [?]rive through [?] in trade, deprecistion in the value of stock, and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 9 Dec 1854, Page 5
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