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  5. "TRUTH" THINKS

    That, when the Military Enquiry ends, the public will be heart-sick of a corps in which there are so many officers and so few gentlemen. ...

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  7. OUR NOTEBOOK.

    WRIGGLER REID (anxious to nominate Ms.L.C.) "Though this was only an adjournment of Parliament, it was virtually a prorogation, and the interval partakes of ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. THE MILITARY SCANDAL

    THE Court Martial, which began its labors on Monday last, will resume its investigations to-morrow, and will probably be engaged in its unpleasant ...

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  9. IN THE VEIN ON THE VANE.

    WEATHERCOCK, Weathercock, Weathercock Reid! How you make the country bleed! Blowing hot and blowing cold ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. THE CRITIC.

    "Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage? Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page? Parade his errors to the public eye And Mother Grundy's rage defy?" ...

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  11. DIBBS ON UNIFICATION.

    IT may be unwise for Sir George Dibbs to tie himself down to one particular form of Australian Unification, but this is what he felt prompted to say at Tamworth last ...

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  12. SOME DIBBS' REMINDERS AND REMAINDERS.

    THE fact that few persons understand National Book-keeping—and, in this age of credit and cross-entries, it is a complicated business—and that fewer still have any ...

    Article : 385 words
  13. A CURSERY NURSERY STORY.

    When Dibbs did stay up Tamworth way, The Tamworth boys would mind him, But when "the swim" would "corner" him, By George! they couldn't find him. ...

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  14. THE IDIOCY OF INVERSION.

    THE "Daily Telegraph" makes Frank Cotton, in a lecture on "Law and Order" say (only we have to make the "D.T." version grammatical):— ...

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  15. JACOB ? OR ESAU ?

    SOME time ago there was much Sydney clatter about the intention of Premier Reid to appoint to a soft billet one Jacob Goldstein. After some pulsations of uncertainty ...

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  16. THE DARLING PEA.

    SIR GEORGE DIBBS'S Premerial observations about "the Darling Pea" disease with which his political opponents were afflicted will be long remembered. Some recent ...

    Article : 311 words
  17. THE JURYMAN.

    It's rough to be a Juryman, It puts you in a fury, man 'Twould rile a saint, or cure, man, When, distant from a brew'ry, man ...

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  18. THE JUDGE AND THE JUSTICE.

    JUDGE COFFEY has been "a-popping up" at Bathurst (N.S.W.) A man was convicted there of common assault. Judge Coffey ordered him to pay £50 by way of ...

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  19. PRETTY JOEY.

    THE curse of Joey Carruthers game of "twiddle-twaddle" has swiftly come home to roost. Pretty Joey will have to sit up [?] his perch now with respect to the Pitt [?] ...

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  20. WHO THE DEUCE?

    WHO the deuce is Prince Joseph of Battenberg, that Mr. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, should pay him an "official" visit—that is to say, a visit in the name and on ...

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  21. RUSH AND INCOMPETENCE.

    SIR GEORGE DIBBS: "Owing to the way in which the Government rushed business on, I was compelled to make a speech on one occasion recently, at 3 o'clock in the ...

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  22. NOVEL TAXING MACHINERY.

    THE Victorian Government has very simple notions about the collection of Income-tax. It proposes to let the tax collect itself. It does not intend to supply citizens with ...

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  23. THE VARIETY SHOW.

    PREMIER REID'S eyes are bigger than his belly. Just read the bill-of-fare this soi-disant glutton puts before Parliament:—Land Bill, Land and Income Taxes ...

    Article : 217 words
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