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  2. Petective Muddletom's Stories.

    AUGUSTUS I ANCELOT FITZMAURICE A' BUCKET was a gentleman. Do you want proofs? He mashed ballet girls. More proofs? He wore an eye-glass He talked with a delightful drawl that could only ...

    Article : 1,058 words
  3. NOT SURPRISING.

    Equestrian.—"WEALLY, MISS FLASH, BE'S VEWY STWANGE BEAST, YOU KNOW. HE'S ALL RIGHT, YOU KNOW, WHEN I' M OUT OF HIS SIGHT, BUT JUST SO SOON AS HE SEES ME HE FWIGHTFULLY FAULKY AND VICIOUS, AND TWIES TO BITE ME." Pedestrian. —"YES? ISN'T IT STRANGE INTELLIGENCE SOME ANIMALS do SHOW?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  4. "Melbourne's First land Sale."

    THE Herald, which has been usually so remarkably well-informed on all matters relating to the days of early Melbourne, gets hopelessly in the over what is termed "Melbourne's first land ...

    Article : 857 words
  5. STAGE GOSSIP.

    —Baldwin's Co. opened in Adelaide to a packed house and turned hundreds away, at Garner's Rooms. —How is it we never have a chance of seeing Mr Boothroyd Fairclough on the stage now-a-days ? ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. A Bushranger Reporter

    IN our time we have had a deal to do with Press reporters, and though our impression, based on actual experience, is that they'll stop at nothing, no, not even entering Parliament, we ...

    Article : 722 words
  7. MISS NELLIE FARREN'S FARENWELL TO MR. E W. ROYCE.

    AND so you're going to leave us, Teddy, eh ? And we have met to-day to say Adieu, "The beet of friends must part," so we are told; It's very hard to Bay good-bye to you. ...

    Article : 377 words
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