Sir,—Before the departure of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, we hope to have sufficient funds to enable us to ask His Royal Highness to lay the foundation stone of the statue to that great man. His Royal ...
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Article : 784 wordsEllen Goggin, a known bad character, was fined 40s., or seven days' gaol, for being drunk and disorderly in George-street. Thomas Douglass, for endangering the life of Jane ...
Article : 296 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me to introduce a suggestion, as to what I believe would be the most appropriate message of loyalty to our Queen, and the most effective means of consolation in her distress upon ...
Article : 170 wordsSir,—I would suggest that as soon as his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh is well, and able to move about, that there be another monster meeting of the citizens, held on Hyde Park, to express their ...
Article : 106 wordsWilliam Ashton, a soldier, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Hyde Park, and further with having assaulted constable Doggett, in the execution of his duty. The first charge was dismissed on the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 21 Mar 1868, Page 2
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