y separately published work icon The Empire newspaper issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1868... no. 5045 21 January 1868 of The Empire est. 1850 The Empire
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* Contents derived from the 1868 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Prince of Wales Opera House : The Jacobite, &c., single work advertisement (p. 1)
A Dramatic Performance : Phormio of Terence, &c., single work advertisement

An advertisement for a performance 'by the members of the University for the entertainment of his Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh'. Plays performed: Phormio of Terence (in Latin) and Molière's Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (in French).

(p. 1)
Just Published, No. 1 of the Christian Herald and Presbyterian Record for New South Wales, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the first issue of the Christian Herald and Presbyterian Record for New South Wales.

(p. 1)
Phillip M'Carroll, Pitt Streeti"When the Prince shall arrive and put foot on our land,", single work poetry (p. 1)
Moore's Australian Almanac, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the 1868 edition of Moore's Australian Almanac and Handbook.

(p. 1)
The Christian Herald and Presbyterian Record, single work review
— Review of The Christian Herald and Presbyterian Record for New South Wales vol. 1 no. 1 January 1868 periodical issue ;
(p. 2)
Alfredi"Son of our Sovereign, to these rocky shores,", Alfred Stockman , single work poetry (p. 2)
A Week in the Hunter, 'Perambulator' , single work prose travel (p. 3)
Farewell Recitals, single work column

A note on the farewell recitals of Miss Aitken and Mr T. P. Hill at the Australian Library, Bent Street, Sydney. It was announced during the recital on 20 January 1868, that the final three recitals would include the addition of instrumental and vocal performances by Mr C. E. Horsley, Miss James and Mr Jackson.

(p. 3)

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