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  3. SKITS AND SKETCHES. FISHERMAN BILL.

    The replies given so far indicate that the German overtures for peace will not be entertained by the Alies.—Cablecram. See Fisherman Bill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
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  5. EARLY MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Jamoa Stewart Butters numbered amongst the many friends in Fiji Com[?]dores Goodenough and Stirligh; Captain Sampson, of the Blanche; Captiain ...

    Article : 2,458 words
  6. FORTUNE'S MISFORTUNE.

    AS the result of a close watch being kept on "Little Menzise," a delicensed pubbery at the corner of Litle Napier and Webb streets, Fitiroy, a young fellow named James ...

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  7. PATRIOTIC PLUTE.

    The strongest opposition to pease proposals of any sort comes from the "patriots" who are making fortunes out of the war.—Pli[?]n fa[?]t. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  8. PARKER PLAYS UP.

    The Parker:—James and Rachael—had another innings at the Fitzary Court on Monday, when "Little Jim" appeared under arrest charged with having assaulted his ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. REVENGE IS SWEET.

    No sooner had Mr. Lleyd George displaced Mr. Asquitb as Prime Minister than he became seriously indisposed, and his medicale advisers ordered him to take a complete ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WOOLLARD'S WORRIES.

    At Box Hill Court last Friday William Stephen John Woollard as proceeded against by his wife, Franees Ann Woollard, of Station-street, Bex for fading to pay ...

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  11. GIVE IT A NAME.

    Sir,—I have seen and heard a few of the names suggested to memorialise the present misgovernament of our fair Australia. Tim occasion is so serious and unique that it ...

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  12. A BENDIGONIAN'S BELLE.

    A story that is not without its amusing featuress drifts down from the neighborhood of Horham, the person principally conceerned therein being a Bendigonian. dabbler in ...

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  13. COSTLY CENSORSHIP.

    A statement made by Prime Minister Hughes shows that the C[?]nsorship costs the Commonwealth about £30,000 a year.—News Iteam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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