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  2. A GREAT TRAGEDIAN: G. V. BROOKE IN AUSTRALIA.

    THE presence in Sydney of Mr. H. B. Irving lends especial interest to the following article on G. V. Brooke, that great tragedian who delighted Australian audiences in the "Fifties," and who met his death through the foundering of the London, when returning to this country in 1866. Brooke included in his repertoire the three plays in which we have had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Irving — "Hamlet." "The Lyons Mail." and "Louis XI." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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