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:ROCHESTER. - In connection with the jubilee of the [[Eureka Stockade]], which is to-day being celebratod with much enthusiasm at Ballarat, I mentioned a few weeks ago that three of the actors in that affair of barricades were residents here; These were Messrs C. Sublet, R. Allan and G. Lowe. Since I wrote, the latter crossed the bar after a long and respected career, amongst us.<ref>Riverine Herald, 06 December 1904.</ref> | :ROCHESTER. - In connection with the jubilee of the [[Eureka Stockade]], which is to-day being celebratod with much enthusiasm at Ballarat, I mentioned a few weeks ago that three of the actors in that affair of barricades were residents here; These were Messrs C. Sublet, R. Allan and G. Lowe. Since I wrote, the latter crossed the bar after a long and respected career, amongst us.<ref>Riverine Herald, 06 December 1904.</ref> | ||
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+ | :Mr. Chas. Sublet, a Eureka Stockader veteran, had an unpleasant experience on Saturday afternoon. While standing at the head of a horse attached to a buggy, the animal was startled by a passing motor and dashed Mr Sublet violently against the kerb. Assistance was at once rendered , and it was ascertained that no injury was sustained, with the exception of severe shock, which is in itself serious enough to a person of the advanced ago of tho sufferer.<ref>Bendigo Independent, 17 January 1905.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 10 October 2020
Contents
Background
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Post 1854 Experiences
In the News
- ROCHESTER. - In connection with the jubilee of the Eureka Stockade, which is to-day being celebratod with much enthusiasm at Ballarat, I mentioned a few weeks ago that three of the actors in that affair of barricades were residents here; These were Messrs C. Sublet, R. Allan and G. Lowe. Since I wrote, the latter crossed the bar after a long and respected career, amongst us.[1]
- Mr. Chas. Sublet, a Eureka Stockader veteran, had an unpleasant experience on Saturday afternoon. While standing at the head of a horse attached to a buggy, the animal was startled by a passing motor and dashed Mr Sublet violently against the kerb. Assistance was at once rendered , and it was ascertained that no injury was sustained, with the exception of severe shock, which is in itself serious enough to a person of the advanced ago of tho sufferer.[2]
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
References
External links