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  2. A LARRIKIN LYRIC.

    OH ! Justice Cope is a swell benign, A friend of the boys in the larrikin line; May be prosper much, and his life extend From good beginning to Peabody end. ...

    Article : 183 words
  3. REVIEW.

    THE PUNCH ALMANAC FOE 1875, pp. 24. Published at 61 Queen-street, Melbourne.—We have received a copy of this production, and without wishing to run it down we can characterise it as nothing ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. WHAT WILL THEY DO ?

    SNOOKS.—" Pity the Gov'nor’s going away—ain’t it? Miss all of them nice vice-regal entertainments.” JINKS.—“ye-es. By-the-bye, did you ever go to any of ’em?" SNOOKS,—“ Well-er, no-er ; in fact, I never got an invitation.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  5. OUR PREPARATIONS FOR THE TRANSIT.

    ALL sorts of arrangements are being made, by people interested in the approaching performances of Venus, to note the vagaries of that lovely and accomplished luminary. Mimic Venuses and imitation suns have been constructed to practise observations with; and a ...

    Article : 701 words
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