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Article : 10 wordsWe are indebted to Mr. Lochee for the following private telegram,received by him, relative to Mr. L. C. Burges:— Dated London, 30th Dec., 1872. ...
Article : 48 wordsDelay in arrival of the English mail caused by fearful gale in Bay of Biscay. Reported loss of about four to five hundred ships, amongst which is the A. S. N. Co.'s ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR,—In the Catholic Times, Liverpool newspaper, dated 28th September, 1872, I read the following information:—"THE SUNFLOWER.—In the Argentine Republic the ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 15 Jan 1873, Page 3
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