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Thursday 26th. Decr.---
At 8 a.m. we were abreast of the Ram-head on the Main Land in the Entrance of the Straits, and at half past 3 p.m. we were abreast of Cape Howe, and consequently are now entirely clear of the Straits. ---The Wind continues still fair. At Sunset the Wind failed us, and it came on a Calm which lasted the greater part of the Night.---
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