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Buggins comments on the sectarian nature of the 'exclusively ... Protestant organ' which has 'lately made its appearance in Sydney' (probably The Australian Protestant Banner). He also notes the death of Irish-born actor Charles Kean (18 January 1811 - 22 January 1868), provides a detailed commentary on the Royal Victoria Theatre's production of The Pilgrim of Love, and a shorter impression of Colin Hazlewood's Aurora Floyd.
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Epigraph: Come to a gossip's feast/ And come with me. – Shakespeare
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- The Australian Protestant Banner : A Journal of Political and Religious Freedom 1868 periodical
- The Pilgrim of Love ; Or, The Parrot and the Princess 1868 single work musical theatre
- Aurora Floyd; or, The Dark Deed in the Wood 1863 single work drama
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