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Family Notices : 68 wordsTHE news received from England by the recent mail cannot be pronounced altogether satisfactory ns regards this colony. It appears that no change in the place of ...
Article : 1,116 wordsSIR,—An analysis fo the water in common use by the inhabitants of this town has been made by Professor Smyth, of the Sydney University, who in August last took with him by the "Australian" a ...
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Article : 1,188 wordsA correspondent at Albany writes that a case or assault was heard at the Court of Petty Sessions on the 29th ultimo. The patties were magistrates of the colony, Mr. H. Wollaston being plaintiff, and ...
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Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), Wed 23 Nov 1853, Page 2
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