File:Port Phillip Patriot 20 Sep 1841.djvu

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English: The 20 September 1841 edition of The Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (volume IV, number 243), originally published in Melbourne by John Pascoe Fawkner.
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Source The Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser
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