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  2. THE LOSS OF THE LONDON.

    Sir,—Knowing you for a number of years as patron[?] of the drama in Australia, where I reaided for twenty-six years—a large portion of human life—I beg to forword you two photograplia of the late Mr. G. V. ...

    Article : 1,619 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN DISCOVERY AND COLONISATION.

    The religions, social, and political condition of the colony during of [?]ris's administration. Progress of pastoral enterpriss, Fleods and droughts. changes in the pursults and ha[?] of the Colonists. ...

    Article : 2,518 words
  4. EXPLOSION IN BRIDGE-STREET.

    Gentlemen—I have the honour to inform you that, at a meeting of the Executive Council, held this day, you were appointed a Board to inquire into the origin and causes of the explosion the occurred in certain ...

    Article : 3,760 words
  5. THE WRECK OF THE LONDON.

    Sir,—Amidst tha multitude of letters which have appeared in the newspapers endeavouring to account for the foundering of the London, one only seems to me to point to the real cause of the catastrophe—the ...

    Article : 645 words
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