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  2. C A S T E .

    Impertinent Sweep.— HULLOA ! TATURS ! HOW MANY A PENNY ? Indignant Vendor of " Spuds."—PLL TROUBLE YOU, SIR, NOT TO SPEAK TO A MERCHANT IN THAT FAMILIAR WAY. Impertinent Sweep (ironically).—MERCHANT! WHEW! WAL—KER! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  3. MISS AUSTRALIA TO MRS. BRITANNIA.

    MY DEAR MOTHER—I am sure that you will be glad to hear that I was pleased with your letter, which I duly received per Mr. LONDON PUNCH. His younger brother, Mr. MELBOURNE PUNCH— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,089 words
  4. Strange Omissions.

    THE Argus, Herald, and Age have ceased to be the mediums of intelligence. The telegrams of the Evening Star often contain startling pieces of news which are never noticed m the dailies, and it records events concerning which the other papers are remarkably ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. Precedent.

    A CORRESPONDENT, writing to one of the morning papers, thinks that it would be entirely according to precedent for the Assembly to proceed to the despatch of business, notwithstanding HIS EXCELLENCY'S request for an adjournment, and bases his views on a ...

    Article : 154 words
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