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  2. SUBMARINE OR TORPEDO BOATS.

    IN the war between this country and the United; States in 1812 to 1814 our ships of war in American waters ran great danger from fire rafts arid torpedoes. It required much vigilance and ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    WE have Melbourne papers to the 3rd January, make the following extracts:— THE DAYLESFORD MURDER. We extract from the Daylerford Express of Saturday. ...

    Article : 2,105 words
  4. THE LANDWARD DEFENCES OF PORTS MOUTH.

    THE military authorities who planned the wonderful forts now being erec'ed on Por sdown Hill were called upon to act, it must be owned, under difficulties for which it is only just to make ...

    Article : 4,513 words
  5. FROM THE DARLING TO CARPENTARIA.

    MR. M'INTYRE who recently, in company with Mr. Barnet son of Dr. Barnett, of Sandburst, and three blackfellows. succeeded in accomplishing the journey overland and back from the Darling to the Gulf of Carpentaria, arrived ...

    Article : 4,816 words
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    COMING MEN AND WOMEN.—What the dancing would have been without the angus presence of several young ladies and gentlemen of the advanced ages of six and ten we know not. They seemed to be masters of the ...

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