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  4. HEARD ON THE TRAM.

    BLOO-ME! I tell you it's a fact." Why do you blarsted Australians prefix every impressive statement with such as expression as "blue me." ...

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  5. THE CRITIC.

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

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  6. 'TRUTH' THINKS.

    That Mr. Ratkinson Price is the champion political canoodler of Australia. That Sir George Dibbs' manly denunciation at River view will do much towards relieving a ...

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  7. CROCODILE CHARITY.

    ALTHOUGH the name of "Wriggler" does not really typify the rotund carcase of Premier REID, it becomes, day by day, more truly synonymous of his ...

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  8. "NEW AUSTRALIA."

    THE news which continues to reach us from that terrestrial paradise of "New Australia," in far off Paraguay, is of a very sad and discouraging nature. Every now and again we ...

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  9. CABINET GLIMPSES.

    REID.—Well, gentlemen and fellow-windbags all! Methinks I see the writing on the wall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "SHE WAS GEARED TO 72."

    THE ladies' road race has been won (says "Woomera" in the 'Australiasian') and the one succinct fact I glean from the newspaper reports is that ...

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