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Article : 355 wordsSIR,—Now that the Chronicle and Examiner are unitedly advocating the completing of Mayor cotton's plan; I have some hopes that Launceston will be shortly supplied with water. In a letter I addressed to Mr. Douglas, a short time ...
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Article : 972 wordsA dispatch dated St. Petersburg the 6th July, received here, states that the British ships bombarded Krasnaia Gorka on the 3rd instant, for five hours, and destroyed the ...
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Article : 266 wordsAn able correspondent in the Crimea writes : —" I do not see any possibility of our being able to abandon our present position on the south side of Sebastopol, or to make a general ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 17 Oct 1855, Page 3
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