Issue Details: First known date: 1841... vol. 16 no. 1984 10 November 1841 of Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser est. 1838 Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser
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* Contents derived from the 1841 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Jacks in Office, a Dramatic Sketch, single work drama humour
The Dramatis Personæ are 'three emancipists (or convicts or ticket-of-leave men)', each reading a local newspaper while waiting to see the Colonial Secretary. The three men proceed to discuss the merits and weaknesses of the various Sydney papers.
(p. 2)
Signor Dalle Case's Amphitheatre, single work column
A report on the digging of the foundations of Signor Dalle Case's Royal Amphitheatre at the corner of George and Hunter Streets, Sydney.
(p. 3)
To Jessie Irene B. (Aged Three Years)i"Ah, happy babe! what wishes vain", single work poetry
'Wishes she could always retain her present innocence.' (Webby)
(p. 3)
A Literary Life, single work column (p. 4)

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