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Text: Article
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| Title |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre] |
| Abstract/Description |
When the half price mob entered, behaviour of the most disgusting description took place-too disgusting in short for us to describe ... The Band were pelted with orange peel until they felt compelled to retreat across the stage, and uproar and confusion
prevailed ... Mr. L. had better close the boxes against the half-price mob ; and with respect to the Pit, unless he can procure the assistance of half-a-dozen active young constables, to drag out the miscreants |
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| Source |
The Sydney Monitor, Edward Smith Hall, Sydney, N.S.W., National Library of Australia, 1828
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| Item URL |
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| Page |
3
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| Date Issued |
30 January 1833
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence [The Theatre], The Sydney Monitor, 30 January 1833, 3
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| Resource Identifier |
68924
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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