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  4. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage. Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page, ...

    Article : 3,094 words
  5. SATIRICAL SPLASHES.

    In a farewell message to England, out Premier. "Jim" McGowen, urged the nation [?] maintain its prestige as a world-power, and prevent mental and ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. "THE FIVE NATIONS."

    After all the fuss, folly, flummery, flunkeyi[?], and fanfaronade of the Coronation, and the persistent gabble about the "Hempire," there has come from South Africa a ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  7. FAME.

    Stay, stranger, stay, for heaven's sake And, mark ye, great attention take Of that young man with regal mien— And say, was nobler form e'er seen? ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. METE AND MEAT.

    A Melbourne Salvationist, James Wilkins, has just concluded a little picnic on his own. He took on methylated spirits, with the result that he suddenly went off his ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. BELINDA'S DAY OUT.

    They'd sixty thousand sojers, Or, at least, so we are told, On hand at our King George's Coronation. 'Twas something quite delightful ...

    Article : 515 words
  10. WILLOW WIELDERS.

    The real reason for the backwardness displayed by some of the old-world cricketers in coming at the invitations to join the next English Eleven for Australia is said ...

    Article : 473 words
  11. PROPHETIC.

    In a London Exchange, of June 21st, we find the following:— "Conferences are the waste paper of politics; the Imperial Conference has been no ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. GRIM-ALDIES.

    "With the antics of a clown, In the suburbs and the town, Aldermen should have a pantomimic call, For you'll see these coves in trim, ...

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  13. THE WAGERS OF SIN.

    When a quid you want to place Upon a horse in any race, By the wowsers "tis regarded as a sin; Everything about a horse ...

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