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A phial, which' had been washed ashore* i>Y the tide, was picked up at the ladies' bathing place, Plymouth. A manuscript inside ran thus :— " Ship Annie tiea Moor, Sierra Leone, seven days without water • no nope." .". ' ■■>■;■■■ The colony of British Columbia, on; the mainland of is now, in probability, connected with the sister colony of Yarigouvej 1 Island by telegraph. , An. " Extraordinary" of the 1* Colombo. Observer" publishes; a London telegram, dated Jiilys>. 'which, states that hi the last battle iii-Bohemiathe Prussians captured lijOOO prisoners and 116 guns, „',

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Grey River Argus, Issue 106, 15 September 1866, Page 3

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Issue 106, 15 September 1866, Page 3

Untitled Grey River Argus, Issue 106, 15 September 1866, Page 3

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