The popularly received notion that Sydney appreciates genuine music ia to a great, extent much exaggerated. We have had during the week some splendid attractions it the English Opera House ...
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Article : 104 wordsOur opinion has been several times asked on the Master and Servant's Act. We have hesitated to enter elaborately into the subject, because we are of opinion that the now as it now stands is, on the ...
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Article : 218 words[We shall in future publish all notices of the non-delivevy of our Journal which we may receive from subscribers.] Mr. Patrick Costelloc, Bowenfells, complains that he ...
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Article : 91 words" Oliver Twist" a drama written from Dickens' novel of that name was produced at this theatre on Monday evening with considerable success. Of the drama as a whole, we feel bound in common ...
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Article : 797 wordsOn the late flood at Mudgee, and calamitous loss of life occasioned thereby, three different gentlemen hare addressed us (Herald) by letter, from that quarter. They narrate the same heartrending ...
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Article : 816 wordsThe historical drama of " Joan of Arc" has been the only novelty of tho week, and was produced on a scale of grandeur which we have not seen surpassed in tho colony. The history of tho ill-fated ...
Article : 446 wordsAUGUST 30TH. BALRANALD POLICE COURT.—Our newly appointed Police Magistrate, Mr. John Kelly, took his scat on the bench for the first time, on tho 16th instant. The spectators ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 13 Sep 1856, Page 2
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