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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... no. 5130 29 April 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.
Royal Victoria Theatre : Acis and Galatea, &c., single work advertisement

An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of Francis Cowley Burnand's Acis and Galatea and Thomas William Robertson's Chevalier de St George on 25, 27, 28 and 29 April 1868.

(p. 1)
Note: Advertisement slightly abridged in this source.
Victoria Theatre, single work review
— Review of Chevalier de St George Thomas William Robertson , 1845 single work drama ; Acis and Galatea ; Or, The Nimble Nymph and the Terrible Troglodyte F. C. Burnand , 1863 single work musical theatre ;

A review of the 28 April 1868 Royal Victoria Theatre production of Thomas William Robertson's Chevalier de St George and Francis Cowley Burnand's Acis and Galatea.

(p. 2)
A Tribute to Prince Alfredi"Almighty God! we thank Thee for thy Grace and Mighty Power,", William John Cordner (composer), Montagu Younger , single work lyric/song

This hymn was sung at several Sydney Anglican churches including St Andrew's and St Barnabas's and at the Darling Point and Parramatta churches, on 28 April 1868 during services of 'general thanksgiving for the restoration to health of his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, K. G., after the gross attempt of the late H. J. O'Farrell to take his Royal Highness's life at Clontarf, Middle Harbour, on the 12th March last'.

(p. 2)
Phillip M'Carroll, Pitt-Streeti"Let those who wish to save go in the right direction,", single work poetry (p. 4)
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