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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

James M'Mahon fell down dead in Princes Street, on Monday last. Verdict, disease of the heart. Arrival of the ( lhambra from Melbourne on Wednesday, with news to the 31 st July. Heavy gales at sea, causing numerous wrecks with serious loss of life. New South Wales joins the other Australian Colonies in contributing articles of native industry and manufacture to the Paris (exhibition. Sydney Colwill, a mate of the notorious Clark, in an encounter with the police, was shot dead. .a n extensive robbery of jewellery a Melbourne. Great fire in v elson. Burgees, one of the accused murderers makes contra revelations. Kelly intends setting up the plea, an alibi, by three or four witnesses, but it is not at all likely to Bucceed, as creditable witnesses swear positively to him as being one of the gang.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 224, 10 August 1866, Page 2

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Dunstan Times, Issue 224, 10 August 1866, Page 2

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Dunstan Times, Issue 224, 10 August 1866, Page 2

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