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  2. More Patriotism.

    THAT special-little bird which devotes its spare time to circulating slanders about the honorable the Speaker, has been at it again. That obnoxious feathered biped, which insists upon blabbing the secrets of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  3. Equal Voting.

    DR. HEARN'S proposed innovation in our mode of voting is attracting universal attention. Mr. Henpeck is decidedly against it. He says it his been tried in his own household, and he declares that he cannot ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. Mental Power.

    A FRIEND of ours propounds the following query :— " Is it safe to go into a stockyard and try to subdue a wild bull by the force of mind over matter ?" Yes, it is perfectly safe—for the bull. The man of ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. A Nursery Rhyme.

    OH, Berry had a little frog, Three feet from top to toe, And everywhere that Berry went, Mi-rams was sure to " blow." ...

    Article : 46 words
  6. "PROTECTION CHEAPENS EVERYTHING."

    Ann.— "G——R——R AWAY, YOU BAG CREETERS, PUT A DOOTY ON PRINTING PAPER, AND MAKE me PAY ! THAT WOULD BE A BLUNDER BIG ENOUGH TO MAKE ALL THE ANGELS WEEP. Go 'WAY, YOU EMBARRASS ME——I' M INDISPOGED.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  7. HAULING HIM OVER THE COALS.

    BY the last mail we had a story about a Lord Lisle, a needy Irish peer, having been sued for the price of a couple of tons of coal, and escaping arrest for the debt by pleading his privilege of peerage. It was also mentioned that the London Standard had got into trouble ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. A Hint from a Mina Bird.

    CURSES, like young chickens, come home to roost occasionally, as the Arabian proverb has it, and no one should know this better than the miners of Sandhurst, who are now beginning to realise the fruits of the protective policy which ought to have proved such a blessing to ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. An Alteration.

    HE was a repentant sinner, and with a look of simple piety on his face, he went to Church to try and change for the better. On the plate being brought round for the weekly offerings of the congregation, he with a sigh of regret, placed a shilling therein, and at ...

    Article : 126 words
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