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  2. PUNCH'S SYDNEY CORRESPONDENCE

    GREAT excitement has prevailed in political circles during the last week in consequence of a rumour which has gained ground to the effect that a coalition of parties is about to take place, it is said that MARTIN, notwithstanding his return for two constituencies, is so chap ...

    Article : 1,145 words
  3. AFFECTING TESTIMONIAL.

    MR. PUNCH has often regretted that it is not in his power to thank the many kind-hearted correspondents who are perpetually sending him proofs of their good "will and enthusiasm his cause. But from among the many flattering addresses he has received of late, he is ...

    Article : 546 words
  4. Mr. Macleay and the Merchants.

    GREAT offence having been taken by the Merchants of Sydney at Mr. MACLEAY'S speech at Wagga Wagga, in which he speaks of them as the vermin of society, it appears to us that the honorable gentleman meant to be most complimentary by alluding to them, in the language ...

    Article : 62 words
  5. Hip, hip, hurrah!

    WHAT is the difference between a toast and the proposer of it? One has three hips, and the other only two! ...

    Article : 25 words
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