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  2. ROYAL RASCALS.

    WHILE the Prince of Wales was "narking" his parents over his annual allowance, he was steadily courting popularity, and never failed to use a suavity of manner when mixing with the ...

    Article : 3,146 words
  3. OUR LETTER-BOX.

    "[?]chhar[?]t."— So long as no nuisance is arrested, no one can interface with you. Continue the boxing, but guard against any rowdy[?] C. Poole.—Outside Sydney, the largest town in New ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. WHAT CONSTITUTES A LIE ?

    Sir,—In your answers to correspondents, published in your issue on February 10, you advise me that " We have already called attention to the unfairness of carrying on this controversy as to Roman Catholics ...

    Article : 1,078 words
  5. PICNIC ORGIES AT COMO.

    Sir,—As a constant reader of your paper, allow me a small spaces in its columns to express ray opinion of some of the picnic parties who weed there way to Come on Sunday. Last Sunday, amongst the ...

    Article : 256 words
  6. LITTLE BAY — A VINDICATION.

    Sir.—I think that in fair play it is right to give a few facts as to No. I Little Bay. Quite recently I was an inmate there, and unless everything is very much altered in a few weeks that place and those in charge ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE.

    If Strachan writes: I want to know the whereabouts of John Adams, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in the year 1885, and who worked on the Prospect Dam. If dead, where is he buried? If ...

    Article : 49 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,996 words
  9. "SWAGGIE" AND THE SWAGGER PUSH.

    Sir,—The accompanying circular, and a similar request thorough his Excellency the Governor-General, has been sent to the Reception Committee in Melbourne. As yet no answer has been received Surely ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. SOME HOSPITAL DOCTORS.

    Sir,—I notice in the columns of TRUTH an article on the young and insolent doctors at the hospitals. Permit me to endorse all you say about them. I can assure you that some of them are quite unbearable in ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Sir.—It has been understood by me and the general public that the money given for the Patrio[?] Fund was to be distributed among returned invalided soldiers. I have been invalided with fever constructed ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. A MAGNETIST'S MOAN.

    Sir.—Talk about "Granny,"well may the "Sydney Morning Herald " be called that. On February [?] magnetist advertisement was just in that paper is me. It was inserted two or three times, with slight ...

    Article : 344 words
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