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  3. ADDITION.

    SAID Mrs. A. To Mrs. J., quite a confidential way, "It seems to me ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. CAPTAIN COOK'S GROG KETTLE.

    THE dispute as to the genuineness of Captain Cook's grog kettle, which Sir Saul Samuel has " been fortunate enough" to secure for the government of New South Wales, raises the whole question of the value of historical relics, and compels us, as a community, to pause ...

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  5. To What Base Uses.

    THE Age appears to have a descendant of royalty on its staff. Speaking of the Jews, in its issue of Saturday, it says:—"We have given up extracting his teeth in order to get at his money bags, like our Plantagenet progenitors " Let the children of Israel remember ...

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    How did the dog look who dropped his cutlet in the stream, when, according to Æsop, he lost the substance for the shadow. Why chop fallen, of course. ...

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