Miscellaneous items [manuscript]. 1889-1902.

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Miscellaneous items [manuscript]. 1889-1902.

Five items. 1. Reading list from "Everymans" on N.S.W. Parliamentary envelope (4 pages). 2. Copy of a letter held by Younghusband Pty Ltd. Letter deals with a brief history of the company and is dated 6th September 1902. 3. Three cables from England sent to Billy Hughes. They are from Ivie Price, Sir Thomas White and Burdett Coutts School, Westminister. 4. "Requiem" manuscript verse. 5. Letter from W. Gladstone to Mr. O'Brien, dated August 17 1887. The subject matter is Sir G. Duffy. Hawarden, Chester appears in the address block on the first page of the letter.

1 cm. (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7076992

Libraries Australia

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