SCHOOL OF ARTS.—On Wednesday, July 12, [?] lecture of the winter course was delivered by J. A. Cunnce[?], Esq., subject "An hour with Lord Byron." There was a good attendance, and but for the ...
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Article : 2,534 wordsPRINCE OF WALES' OPERA HOUSE.—The patronage afforded the Christy's has been exceedingly good during the past week, and their efforts have been uniformly well received by the public. The manner in which ...
Article : 589 wordsThe Australian mail contract, as our readers are aware, terminates in February, 1866. The Imperial Postmaster-General intimated on the 25th of May last his acceptance, in its integrity, of the tender of the ...
Article : 877 wordsA general meeting of the subscribers to the above institution was held, yesterday, in the schoolroom, when the Secretary read the following:-REPORT. ...
Article : 1,407 wordsSir,—I have for a long time been a reader of [?] Empire, and never saw in it anything more dama[?] to the cause the Empire was created to advocate, [?] the people's, than your leader of last Monday. ...
Article : 971 wordsJuly 17.—A young woman, named Margaret M'Innis, residing at Moondrook, died last Wednesday from the effects of severe burns, received about twelve days previously, owing to her clothes accidentally catching ...
Article : 849 wordsSir,—I am pretty sure that I could point out the hand that has attempted to defend the injustice complained of in my letter of the 19th instant, and feel pretty certain that "Lex" will be found once a month ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 24 Jul 1865, Page 5
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