| Abstract/Description |
The party then made a detour to the Australian Hall, at the corner of Dixon and Mill streets, which was erstwhile used as a dancing saloon. It has now, however, reformed, and become a Salvation Army rendezvous, containing a large number of highly flavoured religious notices, &c. Utterly regardless of the good work which may here be nightly enacted, His Worship ordered it to be pulled down, as well as a brick cottage next door; a butcher's shed over the way at the opposite corner, and a skittle alley adjoining âÃÂàat which a select number of the larrikins of the neighbourhood were congregated. |
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