| Text: Review | ||
| Title | Domestic Intelligence | |
| Abstract/Description | IN a neat set speech, the Salamander then thanked his auditors for their patronage, premised better sport next time — all of which candor and good humour, was answered by a liberal donation of dollars, rupees, and damps. Mr. Kelly, of Pitt-street, accommodated the assemblage with the use of a capacious building, recently erected, which, for the sort of thing, was very passably fitted-up. | |
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| Source | The Sydney Monitor, Edward Smith Hall, Sydney, N.S.W., National Library of Australia, 1828 | |
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| Page | 2 | |
| Date Issued | 25 August 1826 | |
| Language | English | |
| Citation | Domestic Intelligence, The Sydney Monitor, 25 August 1826, 2 | |
| Resource Identifier | 68819 | |
| Dataset | AusStage | |
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