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  2. THE PRESS AND THE LIBEL LAW.

    THE old axiom, 'The greater the truth the greater the libel,' applies more particularly to New South Wales than to any other portion of the British Empire, and great is the ...

    Article : 1,600 words
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  5. EXECUTIONS EVERYWHERE

    THE nations who follow the Mosaic precept, 'An eye for an eye, etc.' and so cause certain offences against Society to be expiated by a death penalty, have varied ...

    Article : 597 words
  6. THAT TERRIBLE TANGLE.

    WHEN the police took the Arncliffe fan-tan gang to the lockup, being short of handcuffs they hitched up one Chow punter by his sacred tail. Consequently ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. CHRISTIANS AND CHINESE!

    SIR,—It having been now definitely decidced by a section of the Chinese here, known as the 'Sec Yip,' to erect a Joss-house at Glebe Point, for the worship of his Royal ...

    Article : 805 words
  8. NICE and NASTY NOODLES

    SOME time ago in Sydney 'the nicest people, having tired of commingling with 'all sorts and conditions of men, resolved upon banding themselves into an exclusive club, in ...

    Article : 500 words
  9. THE L.O.L.—THE LOYAL ORDER OF LIARS.

    THE 'Glorious Twelfth' has once more come and gone, and has added its annual increment to the stock of the world's lies. In Sydney Wheeler, L.O.L. Grand Master, ...

    Article : 679 words
  10. A STATE SWINDLE.

    NO previous Ministry to Reid's has been more prolific of dirty dodges for raising a few pounds of revenue. The bleeding of the hundreds of poor candidates for ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. HUGE POLICE PLOT.

    IN the columns devoted to the matter which comes under the now famous heading of Police v. People' will be found a description of the opening of an inquiry, ...

    Article : 730 words
  12. MAUDLIN MORALITY.

    THERE'S something melancholy in the spasmodic fits of maudlin morality that at regular intervals seize bold of a section of this community. With horrible bogs of ...

    Article : 800 words
  13. A HOLY SHOW.

    THE 'meek and lowly,' but greasy followers of Christ, are nothing to-day if not showmen. Immense streamers, small 'day bills ' and fat 'Herald' ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. DYSPEPSIA, DODGERS, AND DUNDERHEADS.

    A GENTLE reminder has been given the colonial Premiers and other 'distinguished' jubilators that it is high time they took themselves away to their colonial gunyahs, ...

    Article : 456 words
  15. BRITANNIA RULES THE WAIFS.

    THE black blast of poverty is surely enshrouding sunny Sydney. She now nurtures with the ease and contentment of the basest eastern pennry. penny meal ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. BIG GUNS OF LABOR—SIX POUNDERS.

    AS TRUTH has always pointed out, social and political economists are forced to admit that they have no prescription that is an infallible remedy for political and ...

    Article : 702 words
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