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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

The Western Australians are delighted at the prospect of extension of the convict system. The crime of forgery is greatly on the increase. An exploring party to the Glenelg river reports splendid country, with abundance of good grass and water. Thousands of tons of hay can be cut on the banks of the river. Larnach and Dempster's report of the country towards the Great Bight is unsatisfactory.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 5

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 5

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 5

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