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  2. NOTES ON CURRENT EVENTS.

    I NEVER could understand why the period during which the Imperial Parliament is in recess should be called " the silly season " in England, unless it be that the leaders of public opinion in the mother country entertain a superstitious veneration for political debates, and ...

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  3. THE HERO OF THE BUNINYONG TEA-FIGHT.

    HE went to Buninyong to spend a pleasant holiday, To meet some pretty ladies and to take a cup of t[?]y ; And when he entered Buninyong, the ladies, lean and fat, Presented gallant Jerry with a beautiful old hat; ...

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  4. Correspondence.

    DEAR MR. PUNCH.—Please use your influence with the Government to grant Robert Smith, alias Robert Brough, a retiring allowance. His world-wide known benevolence would at once cause him to hand over the said allowance to the widow and family of his late victim. ...

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