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  2. THE HUMAN FACE DIVINE.

    THE ABOVE ARE PORTRAITS, SKETCHED BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, OF SOME OF THE “HIGHLY-INTELLIGENT FACES” MR. KING SAW THE OTHER EVENING WHEN HE WAS ADDRESSING THE ELECTORS OF NORTH MELBOURNE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  3. Election News.

    A DISJUNCTIVE particle has been returned for the Murray district, but being too small to disjoin party, the Government does not fear him. Those skilled in heraldry consider that “Or” should represent a gold-field. “Poor RAMSAY” represents his mates of ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. FOR HOME READERS.

    MR. DASH addressed a meeting of the electors last night, at the Unbounded License Hotel. The proceedings were, strange to say, of the most disorderly character. Mr. BLANK was to the chair, in which he was about to seat himself when an elector who ...

    Article : 797 words
  5. An Enviable Colony.

    ONE of the Argus telegrams from Sydney, last week, contained the following piece of information:-“No ATTORNEY-GENERAL has yet been appointed, or is likely to be.” Happy New South Wales ! ...

    Article : 34 words
  6. Cons. Artistic.

    WHY is Mr. VERDON like GONDOLPHI, the eminent Milanese sculptor ?—Because he chiselled a poor widow woman and her orphan children. Pendant to the above— Why is Mr. MICHIE, therefore, like Mr. ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. A Royal (h)Arm-less Con.

    WHAT plant does a gaily-painted supporter on the Royal Arms most resemble ?—A dandelion. ...

    Article : 21 words
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