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Issue Details: First known date: 1837... vol. 12 no. 1015 31 March 1837 of The Sydney Monitor est. 1828 The Sydney Monitor
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To the Editor of the Sydney Monitor, Barnett Levey , single work correspondence

Barnett Levey contradicts the rumour that he has leased the Theatre Royal to anyone else. He states that he has spent a substantial amount of money on the theatre in preparation for its re-opening and declares his intention to conduct the theatre 'with respectability' and to make it 'convenient to a liberal public'.

(p. 3)
Morning Reporter; or, The 'Red Rover's' Life of the Kurryjong, single work column
A prospectus for a bi-weekly newspaper (which apparently never eventuated). The 'Morning Reporter' was to serve the people of the Windsor area and was planned to be 'the first of the kind in the Interior of Australia'.
(p. 3)

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