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  2. THE ROARING DAYS OF VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The political history of Victoria for fifty years past might be written from the cartoons of “Punch.” Given an upheaval leaving nothing of our people and our chronicles but the ...

    Article : 4,465 words
  3. LIBERTY OF THE PRESS.

    Headsman, —“You are reprieved this time, prisoner, if you’ll go; but, remember, the next offence, you suffer.” Jas. M’Culloch, headsman; Hugh George (“Argus” publisher) [?] the block.— “Punch,” March 29, 1866. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  4. OFF ON THE SPREE

    “We’re off by the morning train, across the raging main, To do the grand in a distant land, with five thousand pounds for pay.” Departure to London of Graham Berry and Professor Pearson on the Embassy.—“Punch,” November 21, 1878. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  5. COLLAPSED.

    TOO MUCH GAS. BACK TO EARTH AGAIN. Return of Berry and Pearson after the failure of their Embassy Mission.—“Punch,”. April 24, 1879. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
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