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... Sydney, This day. Queensland telegrams report that heavy rains had fallen. Three men were drowned in the Thompson Kiver while crossing with cattle. v Bailed r^Tararua^ U -t.?? Iff 03 i!O8
m ,,,, Meibouenb, This day. The Mount Macedon state forest wai thrown open for selection yesterday, there was a great rushToflielectors, they wen said to, have,numbered two thousand. The Governor a! Geeioiiriaitpght in his speech strongly urged that ,^ho^ld be induced to fctjtle^oa th^land. tie considered it a not unmired good for the inhabitants of a new country to b« gathered in towns or employed ia factories. ,Hespoke.ia a eulogistic manner 'of'represeriiativiibsSitutfiaii n'^ •«sSL :
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3190, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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117AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3190, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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