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  2. THE "MIDDLEMAN" MYSTERY.

    THE above heading would make good title for a novel of the sensational class. We are not, however, going to write a novel on this occasion. We are simply about to make a few remarks upon a ...

    Article : 1,159 words
  3. PEOPLE WE KNOW.

    MR. CLAPP, the boss conductor of Melbourne trams, struggles for existence on a salary of £50 per week. No lees than 4800 threepences—very "fare," indeed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,324 words
  4. POST OFFICE WORRIES.

    THE Post Office authorities are having their little worries like other people just now. One of these is caused by swallows, which persist in mistaking the stately pile at the corner of Elizabeth and ...

    Article : 485 words
  5. A WARNING TO DEPUTATIONS.

    IF THAT DEPUTATION TO MR. T[?]ENWITH, ASKING HIM TO RESIGN HIS SEAT AND SCREW, DOESN'T LOSE ITS HEAD WE SHALL BE SURPRISED, AND SHALL FOREGO OUR FAITH IN THE POWER OF THE HUMAN EYE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
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