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  2. That Brake Again.

    MR. WOODS is still indignant with those obtuse people who persistently refuse to acknowledge the merits of that continuous brake which has proved such a ...

    Article : 197 words
  3. The Ungallant Brute.

    "I'VE bought a thoroughbred yearling filly," said a gentleman to his friend, '' with which I mean to astonish the racing world. What name would you ...

    Article : 53 words
  4. "A LIVE BISHOP."

    "WORKING men liked to smoke. He occasionally smoked a pipe himself, but he didn't consume cigars, because they were too extensive. After t[?]king night after night at public meetings, his brain got int, a state of too great activity, and lie found a pipe a very welcome sedative." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  5. A VERY GREAT O'.

    THE experience which the Victorian public has had with Sir Bryan O'Loghlen during the last couple of years has doubtless taught it that the O'Loghlen family is not one to hide its light under a bushel. This peculiarity of excessive modesty does not end even in death. ...

    Article : 453 words
  6. PIFF-PAFF PUFFS.

    I THANK you, Doctor Moorhouse, I feel each word you say, For I enjoy a soothing pipe, I am but mortal clay. ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. Scene in a Bank.

    A CLERK in the N. S. W. and E. A. Bank has been suspended for perpetrating the following joke :—Why is the Manager's room so like the apartment in which the coin is kept ? Answer.—One is the bullyin, and the other the bullion-room. ...

    Article : 48 words
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