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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 19 no. 1338 28 November 1868 of The Freeman's Journal est. 1850 The Freeman's Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1868 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Weekly Summary : [The Case of Mr. Duncan], single work column

An update on the issues surrounding the dismissal of W. A. Duncan from his position as Collector of Customs in relation to a duty payment on imported goods.

(p. 1)
Notes by Buggins, Buggins , single work prose

Buggins replies to J. Sheridan Moore's explanation of his (Moore's) 'awkward' lecture delivery manner. Buggins reasserts his view that Moore was 'out of his depth' in the subject matter and goes on to provide a (not very flattering) overview of Moore's literary career.

Buggins then turns his attention to the theatre. He despairs at the low attendances at the Prince of Wales Opera House and is 'surprised that Messrs Dind and Hoskins have kept the theatre open so long'. Buggins hopes that with the Christmas season approaching, 'the antics of Clown and Pantaloon, in Pantomime may prove more remunerative than legitimate business has hitherto done'.

Buggins praises the 'clever little actress' Kate Corcoran; comments on the production of John Howard Payne's Clari; or, The Maid of Milan and of La Sonnambula; and notes the performances of Madame Anna Bishop at the Masonic Hall.

(p. 9-10)
The Apocalypse, 'Fair Play' , single work correspondence

'Fair Play' writes to concur with Buggins's assessment of J. Sheridan Moore's lecture on the current exhibition at the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts. 'Fair Play' notes that 'it is not the first time ... that Mr. S. Moore has received a not over flattering testimonial to the vast calibre, or presumed calibre, of his literary worth' and suggests that Moore's 'frantic exception' to Buggins's comments 'has certainly not elevated [him] in the public estimation, nor will he persuade the public to regard him in any other light than as a crotchetty, egotistical, shadowy "ideal" of a would-be public literary character.'

(p. 10)
The Crowbar Brigade : A Story of the Timesi"By a brilliant turf-fire sat old Felix O'Connor,", Erigena , single work poetry (p. 11)
James Hill, Bookseller and Stationer, single work advertisement

An advertisement for James Hill, bookseller and stationer, advising of the arrival of 'a large assortment of standard Catholic works, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c., which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices'.

(p. 14)
Phillip M'Carroll, Pitt-Streeti"Denison Ward, with colours ever true,", single work poetry (p. 15)
Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre : The Charcoal Burner; Or, The Dropping Well of Knareborough, single work advertisement

An advertisement for Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre production of George Almar's The Charcoal Burner; or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough on 28 and 30 November 1868.

(p. 15)
'Freeman's Journal' General Printing Office, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that the proprietors of the Freeman's Journal have entered into a 'job printing business' and 'are now prepared to execute orders'.

(p. 16)
Agents for the 'Freeman's Journal', single work column

A list of suburban, country and inter-colonial agents for the Freeman's Journal.

(p. 16)
Greville and Company, Wholesale Stationers and Printers' Brokers, single work advertisement

An advertisement, for Greville and Company, for the sale of various types of paper, pens, pencils, slates, ledgers and other stationery items.

(p. 16)
Greville and Company, General Advertising Agents, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that Greville and Company are the 'authorised Sydney agents of all the leading provincial journals of New South Wales' and are able 'to offer terms for the insertion of advertisements which can be done by none but a recognised agent'.

(p. 16)
The Leader : Largest Newspaper in the Australian Colonies, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the Leader stating that it is 'without exception, the largest paper in the Australian colonies' and that it has 'a guaranteed circulation of 21,000 copies'.

(p. 16)
The Freeman's Journal : Available Free of Charge at Holloway's, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that Freeman's Journal 'is filed and may be seen, free of charge, at Holloway's, 533, Oxford-street, W. C., (late of 224, Strand) London, where advertisements and subscriptions may be received'.

(p. 16)

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Notes:
Includes the second part of The Doom of Warnham (p. 3)
Last amended 13 Aug 2014 12:16:57
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