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TASMANIA.

Via Melbourne, we bate. Holiart Town papers to the 2nd and Lauueeston' to the 3rd. •' The repairs to the Strait arc^bte were nearly completed, and it was expected that the communication with Melbourne would be opened. The Hobarfc Town and ]Launcestoh.p»pgrs record the perpetration of several horrible murders. It would appear «9 if the prison doors had been thi own open, atod tire eVnvict element let loose upon society. Colonel Ainsworth, who appears, from an obituary notice of a Laiinceston contemporary, to have been very generally respected, had d4ed very suddenly; He was thrown...cut of a dogcart, but the injuries he receiver were not at first supposed to be seiious. Subsequent !y y however, he was taken ill at a dinner patty, »nd died very suddenly.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

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TASMANIA. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

TASMANIA. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

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