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  2. Ananias at it Again with Jack Woods ; or Painting the Lily.

    ' ON Wednesday last an accident happened upon the Gipps and line to the mixed down train, leaving Melbourne at five minutes to four p.m. . A dead bullock obstructed the line in No. 2 cutting, which is situated between Warragul and ...

    Article : 224 words
  3. Only a D.

    When man can coolly talk of things In which our feeling is intense, And his with our idea fits, We say of him, he speaks in sense. ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. Wanted for the New Exhibition.

    THE grain of salt with which we are to take a " tall" story. The needle and thread with which they stitch a seam of coal. Some slips from mining plant. The wheels of a legally-drawn conveyance. The cradle ...

    Article : 53 words
  5. IF SAYING WILL MAKE IT SO, WHY—.

    Ananias.—"I SAY THE EMBASSY WAS A SUCCESS. I. SAY THE EMBASSY WAS A SUCCESS. I SAY THE EMBASSY WAS A SUCCESS. " I SAY THE EMBASSY WAS A SUCCESS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  6. Volunteer Notice.

    VOLUNTEERS who cannot swim are cautioned by the commander not to fall in two deep, as they run the risk of being drowned. THE FIRST GREENBACKS.—Frogs. ...

    Article : 28 words
  7. THE ENGLISH PRESS ON A COLONIAL DEMAGOGUE.

    A CORRESPONDENT of Ananias has made a notable discovery. It is this—that the London newspapers which have made a "vicious attack" on the biggest goose-Berry ever exported from this colony, are disentitled to credit or consideration. The Morning Advertiser, ...

    Article : 346 words
  8. "That Epigram-man."

    THE " smart epigram"-man who has earned a deathless fame through the medium of the Geelong Advertiser, writes to us to correct a slight error in the "smart epigram" which has rendered him immortal. He says that the smart epigram appeared in the Geelong Little-Age as ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. Poor Fellow.

    THERE is a simple, unsophisticated youth living at Albert Park, who has a sad grievance. His male friends play jokes upon him, and his female ones refuse to listen to his vows of disinterested affection and honourable intentions. He think[?] it hard that while all the ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. Ambassador and Non-Ambassador.

    SIR Charles Gavan Duffy, the ambassador who was to have gone home and didn't, lectured a few years back upon " Something to do." Sir—no, not Sir—Mr. Graham Berry the ambassador who did go home, intends, upon his return, we are informed by Sir Bryan ...

    Article : 67 words
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