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  2. My Coffee Man.

    Ingenuous grinder! write again ! The honest truth from honest men, Shows us the value of the pen, My Coffee Man! ...

    Article : 114 words
  3. TOE BAD.

    As Mr. Punch was strolling though the grounds attached to the Melbourne University, wrapt in profound meditation on the vices and follies of the day, the state of the weather, the fate of the Heales Administration, and other matter of equal moment, his august ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. PUNCH’ PARLIAMENTARY BIOGRAPHIES.

    Mr Richard Heales (or ’Eales as it is pronounced in the family), was born in Pumptown, the capital of Eel Pie Island, in the year 1816. The derivation of the family name has been for generations a source of disputatious enquiry. Some assert that it was originally ...

    Article : 428 words
  5. METEOPOLITAN BOSH.

    An unfortunate individual was brought up at Mr. Punch’s Police Court a few day’s since, charged with having written a letter to the Herald, complaining of Mr. Barton’s conduct in absenting himself from the Assembly, since his recent unsuccessful attempt to loot the ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. Latest Political Intelligence.

    The Chief Secretary announced last evening in the Assembly that His Excellency the Governor had sent for Dr. Evans. In reference to the above the Dr. Evans has in accordance with his proposal at the time of the resignation of the Nicholson ...

    Article : 81 words
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