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  2. WHO IS HE?

    ' IN the lexicon of youth which Hope reserves for a bright manhood, there's no such word as fail ."—Richelieu. CONSIDERABLE excitement has recently been caused in Melbourne by the curiosity of people who have ...

    Article : 278 words
  3. A Marriage Mania.

    WILLIAM JONES SARGENT died at the State Asylum, Kolamazoo, Mich., on November 23, where he was incarcerated for several weeks for a peculiar mania. He was one of the most noted bigamists the country ever ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. Shreds and Patches.

    THE chemist is the readiest of men. He always has a retort. LOVE'S warning [?]ry : "Don't, Jack, you hurt my vaccination." ...

    Article : 1,917 words
  5. Aristocratic Divorce Suits.

    THE American papers, when the last mail left thus discant upon some social imbroglios which were to be aired in the English law courts:—Amid all these agitating events the divorce courts keep up their grist of unhappy ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. JOTTINGS.

    THE following remarkable story is written by a country correspondent of the New York Morning Journal :— " I hope that God may paralyse me!" were the words spoken by William Burkett. ...

    Article : 379 words
  7. The Forfeited Moustache.

    "WILL you tell me the reason," his sister began, " Why you cut off your pretty moustache ? Tho' it was rather small you looked more like a man, ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. Paris Scandalised.

    A PIQUANT scandal involving the reputation of the Abbe Roussel and a young boarding-school miss, Annette Harchoux, crops up again, and promises to result in a cause celebre. A few days ago La France published a ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. A. S. Bailes Again

    SANDHURST can claim only one Bailes. How fortunate to possess so great a lucus nalu[?]! The great in ideas (but small in stature), Alfred Shrapnell Bailes, M.L.A., of moral and anti-Wales ...

    Article : 502 words
  10. A Dreadful Crime in Burmah.

    A CORRESPONDENT writing from Maulmein, Upper Burmah, to the Straits Times, says:—"We have lately experienced a specimen of the virulence and power exercised by the Chinese secret societies in this usually ...

    Article : 749 words
  11. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    " ERIN-GO-BRAGH " (Queenscliff).—You may try again in a different strain. A MEMBER of the Anarchists' Club writes as follows :— I say, MR. PUNCH, are you rogue or else fool ? ...

    Article : 390 words
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