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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsAs no reliable accounts of any extensive damage, by the late floods, reached Sydney on Monday, it was generally believed that the districts regarding which most anxiety was felt, ...
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Article : 962 wordsTHE Rev. Dr. Lang delivered a most interesting and instructive lecture at the above institution on Monday evening last; the subject chosen for the occasion was "The Identity of the cosmogony of Scripture with that ...
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Article : 484 wordsAT a meeting of the above society, held at St. Jude's, Randwick, on Monday evening, the following report was adopted:— In presenting the first annual report of the Randwick Auxiliary ...
Article : 868 wordsTHE following letter, which it will be seen was written on the 9th ultimo, was delayed by some unaccountable means, and did not reach us until yesterday:— ...
Article : 908 wordsAPRIL 27TH.—Well, the Liverpool Plains election has at length resulted in the return of Mr. Charles Kemp, to the Legislative Assembly. It is to be hoped that the new representative will take a little more trouble in ...
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Article : 741 wordsTHIS Society held its fortieth monthly meeting in the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. William Deane occupied the chair. The Secretary having read the minutes of the previous meeting, which ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Nepean River has been about five feet higher than has been known for the last forty years. The bridge is destroyed—about seventy yards of the platform is to be seen among the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 2 May 1860, Page 2
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