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  2. ELECTION MEMS.

    We must have that suppressed Gazet[?]t now; Jack Woods' dismissal must be put back on the records; and the "Happy Laud" produced at the Academy. Restitution is our motto. WANTED. ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  3. THE LAMENT OF A PUNCH WRITER.

    THE People crowding in the street Adopt a cheerful tone, And all my party's friends rejoice That Berry's overthrown; ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. A Piece of Advice.

    Now that Sir Bryan O Loghlen has plenty of idle time we recommend him to learn by heart the following bundle of proverbs:— 1. A wise politician never tries to fight the press. 2. When a bull charges a stonewall the bull is always ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. Mirams on Bribery.

    "LITTLE Mirams" is of opinion that a Liberal vote can be bought for a "pint of beer"? What does the Collingwood working-man think of that estimate of himself? Which was it seated Mirams? 1933 pints of beer, or "intimidation"? If the latter, Collingwood ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. Up, Guards, and at 'em!

    THERE is a burning question that is vexing our soul greatly, and we do wish the Chief Secretary will gratify us. We sadly want to know what has become of those "guards who were to be up and at 'em." If we could only get hold of one of those guards we could make a big ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. The Real Power in the State.

    THE Melbourne correspondent of the Ballarat follows:— "I hear that the Constitutional Association bought 25,000 copies of last week's Punch, and that they were distributed tor nothing." ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. Disorganised.

    THE Liberals had better agree amongst themselves as to their mode of attack on the party of law and order. One section of the great Liberal crowd accuses the Constitutionalists of a rabid desire to convert the colony into a vast sheep run; while another section is ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. Publications.

    WE have received from Messrs. Nicholson and Ascherberg three new songs viz:—"Under the Daisies," by Millard, a very taking melody; "Baby Mine," a popular little air, received with much favour at minstrel entertainments; "Sleigh Bells," words by "Maydew," of Saturday Eight, music ...

    Article : 79 words
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