CAPTAIN JOHN M'LEAN, probably the oldest and most popular master mariner in the Australian colonies, died on July 8, at his residence, Inkerman-road, Balaclava. The deceased gentleman, whilst bringing the excursion steamer Ozone out from ...
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Article : 808 wordsAT a recent meeting of commercial and pastoral men in Sydney, an interesting paper on the Australian Deaerfc was read by Mr. E. Favenc. We subjoin the following passages:—In looking back at the past history of Australia, the many disillusions that have ...
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