We are now in possession of the full accounts from China, of which the electric telegraph had before furnished us only the outline. Substantially the first ...
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Article : 355 wordsWeare indebted to the Sydney Morning Herald for the following article, taken from the Calcuus Morning Chronicle of the 2nd of February:— The Calcutta Morning Chronicle of that date ...
Article : 1,169 wordsThe despatches which Admiral Seymour encloses to the Admiralty include the correspondence which passed between himself, Sir John Bowring, Mr. Consul Parkes, and the Chinse. The ...
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Article : 263 wordsThe London Gazette of Tuesday last contains the dispathes of Rear Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, with the various inclosure form his different officers, detailing the operations of the ships ...
Article : 218 wordsWe have news from Buenos Ayres to the 9th of November. Heavy rains had awollen the rivers and inundated large tracts of land, destroying an immense number of sheep and cattle, and ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 15 Apr 1857, Page 2
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