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    his nationalist politics. In 1883 the conservative British journal St. Stephen's Review described O'Hea as an "out-and-out nationalist", but also as "one...
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    satirist, he created the centre spread in colour of The St Stephen's Review, a weekly magazine of political comment published from 1883 to 1892, when it...
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  • linked in 1889 to Mahon's as labour agitators in hostile comment from St Stephen's Review. It referred to the London dock strike, 1889, and Henry Cecil Raikes...
    36 KB (3,570 words) - 00:51, 13 July 2024
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    VII: Prince and King. Collins. pp. 172–179. ISBN 978-0-00-216203-6. St. Stephen's Review. Vol. 2. 1889. p. 16. Bedford, Julian (1989). The World Atlas of...
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    Banker's Magazine, vol. XI, p. 778-780, 1851 Blinkhoolie (1886), "Our Ocean Waifs, a trip to Scotland on the G.S.N.C. Penguin", St. Stephen's Review, no. 189...
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    year-old Phil May, who had been contributing illustrations to the St. Stephen’s Review magazine. May and his wife arrived in Sydney early in 1886. Soon after...
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