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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    DEAR PUNCH,--Although many of the advertisements re-printed in your paper exhibit total ignorance of such a person as Lindley Murray, I think the following (which is exposed to view in the window of a store in a not very far distant country town) will ...

    Article : 136 words
  3. FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE.

    It may not be generally known (a phrase, by the way, which usually introduces something that never was, nor could have been, known to anybody) that, during his recent visit to Melbourne, our illustrious friend, the Colonial Secretary, excited a profound ...

    Article : 143 words
  4. WHAT'S THE ODDS?

    I'M a bookmaker, jolly and free, Wide awake, and my head never nods When booking my bets--all P.P., And I lay the most liberal odds ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. PUNCH'S RANDWICK "TIPS."

    MR. PUNCH is proud to say that he knows nothing of the language by which gentlemen of the grass--that is, turf--usually make themselves understood among themselves, and misunderstood by those who are not equally au fait of their peculiar patois;--as to "entering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,266 words
  6. THE COMING MAN.

    FALLING in by accident with a number of the Maitland Mercury of some three weeks back, Mr. PUNCH read that Mr. B. Lee, M.L.A., rendered, as is his wont, to forty of his constituents at West Maitland, an account of his stewardship. At the close of his address, a vote ...

    Article : 272 words
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