Difference between revisions of "John Cooney"
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− | + | ::This Man Saw The Red Coats and Red Shirts Clash | |
+ | ::BALLARAT, Friday. — Mr. | ||
+ | ::John Cooney, 89, who saw the battle of [[Eureka Stockade]], has died at his residence, Eureka street. | ||
+ | ::Mr. Cooney came to Ballarat as a lad of 17, and watched with breathless interest the struggle be-tween the Government troops and [[Peter Lalor]]'s men. | ||
+ | ::For many years he was a well known teacher of national dancing, and in later years his services were in great request as an adjudicator. | ||
== Also See == | == Also See == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<References/> | <References/> |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 2 January 2024
Obituary
- This Man Saw The Red Coats and Red Shirts Clash
- BALLARAT, Friday. — Mr.
- John Cooney, 89, who saw the battle of Eureka Stockade, has died at his residence, Eureka street.
- Mr. Cooney came to Ballarat as a lad of 17, and watched with breathless interest the struggle be-tween the Government troops and Peter Lalor's men.
- For many years he was a well known teacher of national dancing, and in later years his services were in great request as an adjudicator.