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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,133 words
  3. UNDER WHICH LEECH?

    " A.J.B., THE PAGAN," writes: I have often read with interest and amusement your article upon the Sydney Shylooks and their pretty little ways, and as I regard myself, without egotism, as one ...

    Article : 702 words
  4. THE SENATE

    AFTER addressing highly successful meetings at Wellington, Dubbo, and Bodangora, Mr. John Norton continued his Western campaign by proceeding to Cobar, where, ...

    Article : 417 words
  5. A JOURNALISTIC JEAMES.

    BATHURST has had for years a loathly reputation among independent citizens for its servile subservience to the set of stupid snobs and bovine bounders ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  6. A MINSTREL BOY.

    A WOULD-[?]E youthful soldier from Dubbo, named Oliver Bourke, was up at the Water on Thursday morning before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., on a charger of wandering about the streets and ...

    Article : 354 words
  7. BUNCHES.

    " SOME of them's rotten, and some of them's green—you can have yer choice," said a salesman dealing with a very bad shipment of island ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  8. RAILWAY BOYAGEMENT.

    Sir,—The above heading, which appeared in your issue of March [?], has, I think, hit the right nail on the head. I was astonished, when informed that there area no second ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. "PUGNA PRO NOBIS."

    Mister Barton, you are fluting In your manner high fainting On the danger to the Federal Constitution. But, Toby, you're a Kidder, ...

    Article : 294 words
  10. ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT WRITES.

    In reference to your article, "Railway Boyagement," of Sunday, March [?], according to Mr. Oliver's own statement in the " Daily Telegraph " of February 1[?], the late fireman, King, ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. UNFAIR.

    IN its issue of Friday, the "Daily Telegraph" published a highly sensational account of the suspicious death of Patrick Conway, which occurred on the steamer ...

    Article : 258 words
  12. 'BUS BRUTALITY.

    THE brutal treatment of 'bus horses on some city routes has become a public scandal. The sleep hill of King-street, between Pitt and Elizabeth streets, is daily the scene of ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. A PHILANTHROPIST.

    "GOOD morning, sir," 'said the kind shepherd, as he gingerly advanced, hat in hand, to Mr. Maroney's door: "could you give anything towards carrying the glad [?]dings ...

    Article : 125 words
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