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  2. TOPICAL TAPS, ON TAPPABLE TOPICS.

    The smallest eaters in the world, if one believes their own account of the matter, are the gluttons. They never touch more, than a piece of toast and a morsel of cheese ...

    Article : 120 words
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    Advertising : 1,093 words
  4. THE BRITISH BAR.

    There was quite a display of "horse-hair," "silk," and "stuff" in the Banco Court one day recently, when seven of the visiting British Parliamentarians who are ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. POOR MR. WOOD.

    The Council of the Liberal Association has announced that every seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly will be contested at the coming general election. ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. MAD MOTORISTS.

    Recently the Government put its foot down very heavily, and with a scowl declared that it would deal severely with motorists who drive at a furious pace between ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. THE RED SCOURGE.

    The great medical conference recently held[?] in London is full of interest, as many grave questions were discussed which are full of vital importance to ...

    Article : 697 words
  8. POLICE PARSIMONY.

    The Police Department is pettily parsimonious. Since the elevation of Sergeant Drew to his seniority, a vacancy has been created at the "Water" for a Public ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. SO DECOROUS!

    It is reported in Calcutta that the very decorous authorities there intend to prohibit the forthcoming appearance of Maud Allen, the natural dancer, owing to the alarming ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. PUNISHMENT AND THE LAW.

    The discussion of the question of prisons and punishment at the Medical Congress just held in Brighton affords another opportunity to call the attention of ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  11. "JOCK SUTTOR."

    Mr. J. B. Suitor, Commissioner in the East for New South Wales, recently delivered a lecture in the City Hall, Nagoya. Japan. He dealt with the pastoral, ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. BUSH JUSTICE.

    A J.P. in the Inverell district, who adjudicates during the summer months in his shirt sleeves, is stated to possess a knowledge of law surpassing that fictional ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. SURE!

    While suffragettes in England are doing their da[?]dest to place petticoats on mere males, and don "duds" themselves, certain Sydney darlings are endeavoring to ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. KEEPING UP THE WEDDING.

    What a dreadful nuisance the modern young couples make of themselves in toping up their weddings, imitating the manners of the Old World aristocracy! But ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. MISSING FRIENDS.

    The column dished up with regularity in the dailies wherein resurrected folk advertise for their alleged friends, makes as good reading as a comic story. One party wants ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. HIS SPORTING CHANCE.

    Business men as a rule are a somewhat sordid crowd, but a sport comes to light amongst them occasionally. Last week a Newtown factory man advertised for a ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. TAXI-DRIVER'S TROUBLES.

    In spite of the fact, that, in fiction, the chauffer of a mo-car, or a taxi, generally ends up by eloping with an earl's daughter, and living happy ever ...

    Article : 251 words
  18. AT THE DEAD HOUSE.

    At the last meeting of the New South Wales Labor Council held at the Trades Hall, it was reported that the Barrier Shop Assistants had written asking for financial ...

    Article : 531 words
  19. A PUBLIC NUISANCE.

    The Colonial Sugar Refining Company at Pyrmont should be prosecuted for being a public nuisance. Every morning, punctually at five, someone is instructed to pull the ...

    Article : 255 words
  20. LABOR AND ITS LEADERS.

    To the loyal Laborist the name of middleman is anathema, and that of the capitally curse. It stands so writ on the pledge of the party, and is a primal ...

    Article : 799 words
  21. POLITICIANS AND "PRIVILEGE."

    The latest developments with regard to the charges made against the Minister of Works by the Leader of the Opposition are that ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  22. THE SAVINGS BANK.

    Daring the discussion on the amalgamation of the Savings Banks, in the Legislative Assembly last week, several members including the enlightened Mr. Cocks, who is ...

    Article : 330 words
  23. BUTTY ROAD.

    Newcastle has now long been known as the city of grime and grit, and, if some of the civic celebrities in the surrounding districts don't soon dig a pin into their persons ...

    Article : 260 words
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