WE referred at some length last week to the notorious criminal kip kept by Paddy Russell, in Cumberland-street, off George-street North, between the Argyle Cut and ...
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Article : 2,242 wordsON Wednesday last TRUTH opened its ear and its heart to the tale of a couple of girls who had been employed till within the past few weeks in two well-known wholesale confectioners—that ...
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Article : 19 wordsWe have also received several other letters from boarders at 28 Cumberland-street in defence of Mr. Russell, and do the latter the justice of printing the two following:— ...
Article : 723 wordsSir,—In your just and fearless exposure of the unfairness and tyranny in the administration of tramway affairs you have certainly earned the approbation and gratitude of the whole of the tramway ...
Article : 658 wordsTHERE is an extremely toney establishment in Macquarie-street known as the Warrigal Club. The members thereof are very aristocratic and excessively genteel; and the management is ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 11 Aug 1901, Page 5
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