We were informed by a person who left Carngham at four o'clock yesterday evening, that none of the bodies had, up to that hour, been recovered from the Britannia ...
Article : 2,385 wordsThursday, 28th March.—Nil. SAILED. Thursday, 28th March.—Boomeraug, for Hobarton. ...
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Article : 374 wordsThe Easter holidays have always, in Victoria, been kept up in the old orthodog fashion, with games, pigeon shooting, concerts, theatrical amusements, or gatherings ...
Article : 617 wordsOUR contemporary the Argus, in its issue of yesterday, says, "We trust that the discussion on the gold export duty will be brought to a conclusion ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsIn reply to Dr Evans, Mr Heales said that the prisoner Gill had been released after he had been three months in prison, but he declined to produce ...
Article : 1,965 wordsThe Committee met on Wednesday, 27th March, at 8 p.m. Present—Captain Campbell (in the chair), and Messrs Chalmers, Cooper, Mscfarlane, Tynan, Glover, Hall ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Fri 29 Mar 1861, Page 2
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