Woolsey Lee single work   poetry   "Won Mister Kawldwell, Kobram, dwells"
Issue Details: First known date: 1860... 1860 Woolsey Lee
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Notes

  • Editor's note: Melbourne Punch
  • This poem refers to a local court case where the plaintiff, Mr. Wolseley, complained about the inadequacy of his servant. After reading a report of the case in the newspaper, Mr Wolseley accosted the editor of the Southern Courier. Source: Southern Courier, Vol.1 no.33, 19 Oct. 1860, p2.

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    y separately published work icon The Southern Courier vol. 1 no. 35 2 November 1860 Z1737952 1860 newspaper issue 1860 pg. 3
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