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  2. " THE PLAGUE OF 1878."

    AFTER raging three weeks, as described in the Argus of 1878, “A Still Strong Man” arose with an “iron hand” and will, and made himself “Director,” who turned out the last two members, viz., the rival secretaries, still clamouring in spite of the horror around—one ...

    Article : 532 words
  3. THE BLACK BANDS.

    UPON our right hand, in the brogues They pilfered from some brother, We see a squad of precious rogues, And on our left another. ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. LAMENT OVER A DOG.

    AT thy bier I’ll shed a tear, O'er my sweetest Toby gone ; Words of sorrow ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. Split Hairs,

    WHY would a cook be a great acquisition to our intercolonial cricketers?—Because she could make a good batter. What most resembles a wooden milestone ?—A “stonewall” built of “forms” of the House. ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. The Nightingale's Departure.

    ONLY that PUNCH deems it superfluous, he would remind his readers that Ilma de Murska makes her last appearance next Saturday at the Town Hall. Along with the Hungarian Nightingale there will appear a young colonial linnet—a Miss Blackham. The imported and ...

    Article : 74 words
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