BY the Balclutha we have our files from Melbourne to the 18th instant. The following we extract from the Age:- What will be the effect of the increassed postage [?]tes ...
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Article : 724 wordsTHE following are the p[?]iculars of case which yesterday was the general topic of conversation in the district, and caused not a littis anxiety. It will be seen that the affair is of a most mysterious character, and the ...
Article : 769 wordsSIR,—Your wish always to make known anything that is for the public good, [?] me send you the following information of more bread for the people of New South Walse. My agent at Liverpool writes to me on the 18th ...
Article : 478 wordsSIR,—Some resp[?]ctable and influen[?]al persons connected with Forbes and Billibong called upon Mr. Solomon Coben to-day, to inform him that it was their intention to call a public meeting, so that they might be ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 22 Aug 1864, Page 5
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