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The Empire hopes that the public will 'come forward liberally and supplement the funds' available to the Royal Alfred Australian Volunteer Company by their attendance at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 14 September 1868. The evening's entertainment is a production of Morris Barnett's Sarah the Creole; or, Snakes in the Grass.
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