The final performance of Planquotte's delightful opera "Paul Jones" by the Royal Comic Opera Company will take place this evening at the Theatre Royal. It is a matter ...
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Article : 583 wordsPresent—The President (Mr. T. N. Stephens), Wardens Formby, McCoy, Phillips, Hamilton, Legoe, Hobbs, and Berry, and the Secretary (Mr. J. Darby). ...
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Article : 334 wordsSir—Vulgar abuse in replying to those who differ from us in opinion is recognised as the refuse of a mean and crude mind, and substantiates nothing. Burn a must have come ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 11 May 1894, Page 6
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