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  4. THE CUT-CAPER CLUB.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Cut-caper Club was held at the rooms, Castlereagh-street, on Thursday night, the president, Mr. James Pluto, occupying the ...

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  5. HIS BUZZY DAY.

    Mr. Joseph Thomas, the Postmaster-General, has invited users of telephones who have complaints, to meet him on Tuesday. Our artist has turned out an allegorical picture of what Mr. Thom[?]s will see as soon as he takes his official chair. Ten minutes later Mr. Thomas will not be seen, so thick will the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHEISMS.

    It was an apple that caused all the trouble in Eden, and it is an apple that is going to revolutionise the fruit trade in Sydney. Mr. Arthur Griffith was in Melbourne ...

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