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  2. MELBOURNE PUNCH TO THE HON. GEORGE HIGINBOTHAM, M.P.

    SIR.—I gather from your retirement from the Legislative Assembly, that you are beginning to be sick of Democracy, and of the fruits it bears. It is almost time. You are not the first that has made the discovery that, the ideal systems of government of which we dream ...

    Article : 991 words
  3. ELECTION ADDRESS,

    GENTLEMEN.—The resignation of the Hon. G. Higginbotham imposes a necessity on any member of this community to offer himself as a Substitute for the responsible position which he occupied, Thinking over for, a whole night my responsibility in this respect, I have come ...

    Article : 365 words
  4. NOTES ON CURRENT EVENTS.

    THE straw is beginning to stir; and the country, which is slow to move, has 1 commenced to give utterance to its indignant protests against mob-rule, as represented by the little knot of impudent brawlers who are attempting to set up a stonewall across the road of ...

    Article : 716 words
  5. Shavings from our own Poll.

    WHEN 'is a man profanely voracious ?—When he eats cust-hard. What is the difference between a profound secret and a sleeping dog?—One is well-kept and the other's better-left-alone. What is the difference between a brick making establishment and ...

    Article : 91 words
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