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  2. A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.

    MR. PUNCH—Sir—I have never had the honor of beholding you in the flesh, but I have often communed with you in spirit, and I am intimately acquainted with your respected father, pleasant days and nights which I have spent with him in his little ...

    Article : 616 words
  3. FIAT JUSTITIA!

    OH dear, no. Collingwood a rowdy place ? Quite a mistake, my deal sir. Collingwood dishonest!—ungodly!—illiterate!— unhealthy! Slander, sir ; all slander. Collingwood the mother and nurse of all the crime in the colony? Malignant falsehoods, emanating from ...

    Article : 469 words
  4. Shocking Announcement.

    MR. PUNCH. —Sir—I have just entered what had been represented to me as a colonial paradise, flowing with milk and honey and molten gold. But, sir, these anticipatory joys faded into nothing in comparison with the advantages of a new country, where a man might ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. Having it All Their Own Way.

    THE Hon. JOHN PASCOE FAWKNER has invented a capital plan for carrying everything he wishes at a public meeting, by ruling at the commencement that no amendment to any motion proposed can be received. If Mr. SPEAKER would adopt a somewhat similar course ...

    Article : 59 words
  6. Doings in the County Court.

    ONE JABEZ JAMTRICK, who styles himself an old friend of the Herald, is busy writing down the County Court in that newspaper. He does not think that the exacting of certain fees is at all feasible—or that bailiffs are required. Many defendants lean to the latter opinion, ...

    Article : 82 words
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