IN the columns of the Herald Mr. PUNCH read with great pleasure, last Monday morning, a good, temperate, and thoroughly gentlemanly letter from Mr. M. H. Stephen. The management of the Sydney Infirmary having been impeached by a Mr. Robert Forster, on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 479 wordsMR. PUNCH has, since the eclipse of the moon, been perfectly inundated with inquiries as to the scientific causes of this remarkable phenomenon. As he has no time to answer idiotic questions individually, but does not like to be disobliging, he gives the following ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsMr. PUNCH was considerably surprised, not to say startled, at reading in Tuesday's Herald that a man named Palmer brought an action in the District Court against "Satan and wife," and got a verdict for £30 on an I O U. Anybody who could get the best of such ...
Article : 113 wordsOn Tuesday night, in the Assembly, Mr. Buchanan withdrew the motion standing in his name for improved accommodation for the Members of the House. Rumour hath it that David's reason for this step was, that he forgot to include board, lodging, washing, ...
Article : 53 wordsAMONGST the items of small talk with which the Herald daily endeavours to enlighten its readers, is the interesting announcement that they have been presented with a pot of Australian Ointment; we are not, however, informed why the Herald has been chosen as ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Herald, in one of those mysterious rhapsodies it frequently indulges in, under the head of "Theatrical Notices," acquaints Mr. PUNCH with the following remarkable fact, that "after several transitions the Prince of Wales has returned to its original shape." ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Sat 29 Sep 1866, Page 1
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