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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 19 no. 1337 21 November 1868 of The Freeman's Journal est. 1850 The Freeman's Journal
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Notes

  • This issue of the Freeman's Journal also includes:

    • an admonishment regarding the republication of Foxe's Book of Martyrs. (Freeman's considers Foxe 'the greatest liar of his age') (p. 4)
    • an advertisement for the Catholic Directory for 1869 (p. 15)

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1868 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Lines for the Dayi"To raise a column o'er the dead,", Miles O'Reilly , single work poetry (p. 4)
Remember Theei"Remember thee! yes, while there's life in this heart,", Thomas Moore , single work poetry (p. 5)
Note: No author attributed in this source.
Notes by Buggins, Buggins , single work prose

Buggins comments on the financial shortages faced by the new New South Wales government and also requests the new government to 'introduce the long needed reform in the police force'.

Buggins then reflects: 'We have had very little novelty in the way of amusements this week'. He notes the Prince of Wales Opera House's production of Edward Fitzball's Christmas Eve; or, A Duel in the Snow, H. J. Byron's burlesque The Lady of Lyons and, in a little more detail, Joseph Stirling Coyne's My Wife's Daughter. Buggins briefly mentions the amusements at the Sydney Mechanic's School of Arts and at the Varieties.

(p. 7)
Diorama of the Apocalypse, J. Sheridan Moore , single work correspondence

J. Sheridan Moore provides an explanation for the 'awkwardness' in his lecture at the at the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts perceived by Buggins. Moore states: 'Just as I was moving to the platform on the evening referred to, I was told ... that "the authorities" had been stimulated to regard our Diorama with suspicion, and that there were some half-dozen detectives or policemen in the Hall, to serve as a body of censors on the series of pictures which I had undertaken to explain. I confess that on hearing this ... I was a little flurried'.

(p. 9)
Faith and Actioni"Against our land, erect or low,", single work poetry (p. 11)
Note: No author attributed in this source.
James Hill, Bookseller and Stationer, single work advertisement

An advertisement for James Hill, bookseller and stationer, advising of the arrival of 'a large assortment of standard Catholic works, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c., which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices'.

(p. 14)
Greville and Company : Agents for Messers. Harrild and Sons, London : Printing Presses, &c. for Sale, single work advertisement

An advertisement for Greville and Company, agents for Messers Harrild and Sons, London, advertising the sale of various items of printing machinery and equipment.

(p. 14)
James Cole's Cheap Book and Stationery Depot, single work advertisement

An advertisement for James Cole's cheap book and stationery depot. James Cole has available the poetical works of William Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Thomas Moore, Robert Burns and Henry Longfellow; novels by Walter Scott and James Fenimore Cooper; and assorted stationery items.

(p. 15)
Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre : Gale Breezely; Or, The Tale of a Tar, &c., single work advertisement

An advertisement for Clark's Varieties and People's Theatre production of John Beer Johnstone's Gale Breezely; or, The Tale of a Tar and William E. Suter's Brother Bill and Me on 21 and 23 November 1868.

(p. 15)
Phillip M'Carroll, Pitt-Streeti"We must ask what the graziers again are about", single work poetry (p. 15)
'Freeman's Journal' General Printing Office, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that the proprietors of the Freeman's Journal have entered into a 'job printing business' and 'are now prepared to execute orders'.

(p. 16)
Agents for the 'Freeman's Journal', single work column

A list of suburban, country and inter-colonial agents for the Freeman's Journal.

(p. 16)
Greville and Company, Wholesale Stationers and Printers' Brokers, single work advertisement

An advertisement, for Greville and Company, for the sale of various types of paper, pens, pencils, slates, ledgers and other stationery items.

(p. 16)
Greville and Company, General Advertising Agents, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that Greville and Company are the 'authorised Sydney agents of all the leading provincial journals of New South Wales' and are able 'to offer terms for the insertion of advertisements which can be done by none but a recognised agent'.

(p. 16)
The Leader : Largest Newspaper in the Australian Colonies, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the Leader stating that it is 'without exception, the largest paper in the Australian colonies' and that it has 'a guaranteed circulation of 21,000 copies'.

(p. 16)
The Freeman's Journal : Available Free of Charge at Holloway's, single work advertisement

An advertisement advising that Freeman's Journal 'is filed and may be seen, free of charge, at Holloway's, 533, Oxford-street, W. C., (late of 224, Strand) London, where advertisements and subscriptions may be received'.

(p. 16)

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