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  2. NOTES ON CURRENT EVENTS.

    I DON'T known any men to whom good memories are so indispensable as journalists. Absolute consistency is not to be expected, perhaps, from any newspaper —especially in this colony, where there no hard and fast lines of party politics ; where fresh personal ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  3. THE TRUTH-TELLER.

    "Have you an, invitation, sir?" you are asked as you enter the door. You say that you have that honour—you produce the necessary document, and are admited to the large and spacious ballroom. This spacious ballroom is not the Town Hall, for the affair is not a ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  4. Rev. Charles Clark's Farewell.

    THAT Mr. Clark, on the eve of his departure for the New World torn the Newest World, should select " Thackeray" as the subject of his farewell lecture MELBOURNE PUNCH takes as a special compliment to himself. Michael Angelo Titmarsh delighted in flaying and slaying ...

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