TO THE EDITOR OF THE DUNSTAN TIMES. Sir, — T t may not be uninteresting to your readers to know that Phillip Levy, now awaiting his trial, for the horrible crime .of murder at Nelson, came out to Port Phillip a free emigrant, from London, in a ship called the v egotiator, which left that Port on the 17th May, 1852, and Plymouth on the 20th of same month; during the passage out his conduct was that of a gentleman and no one feels more sorry for his present position than I do. J MS SAND SON. Alexandra, 3rd August, 1866.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 228, 7 September 1866, Page 3
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