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  2. CATHEDRAL DOGS.

    In the Church News for this month the usual announcement of contributions received for the Cathedral fund, includes one or two peculiar : items—the following among others :—“By sale of dogs, H. B. Bromby, £9.” At first sight we thought that some cynical individual like “Old ...

    Article : 494 words
  3. THE MUSINGS OF A KANGAROO.

    BEFORE I commence to communicate my thoughts to you, it will be necessary, I think, in order that you may take at least some little interest in them—to tell you who I am. Your knowledge of Natural history will point out to you that I am an indigenous animal of the vagabond ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  4. WHAT CAN IT MEAN?

    ON the morning of the 11th December, as Mr. PUNCH was—as is his wont—perusing one of the papers as a relish (?) to his matutinal meal, he met with the following in the report of the Governor’s speech at the Regatta luncheon, with regard to the reception of the Flying Squadron— ...

    Article : 401 words
  5. THE STOWE-BYRON QUESTION.

    THE Stowe-Byron question has made a great riot, Each Slide blames the other in language most strong; I wish they’d stow Byron for[?]once and be quiet, For it plainly appears that both parties are wrong. ...

    Article : 39 words
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