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THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tuesday, May 29, 1855.

LUCEO NON URO. "If I have been extinguished, yet there rise A thousand beacons from the spark I bore

Her Majesty's Birth Day. — Thursday last, being the anniversary of the above day, the customary salutes were fired at noon, and at two o'clock his Excellency the Officer administering the Government held a Levee in the Council Chamber.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 3

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THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tuesday, May 29, 1855. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 3

THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tuesday, May 29, 1855. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 3

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