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  2. Mr. Mactavish Grout's Parliamentary Experiences.

    MR. PUNCH, SIR,--I happened, in the winter of 186--, to be sitting with some friends at the Keg and Kangaroo at Cashawong. The house, Sir, was kept by one EUGENE (or, as he called himself, YOU-JANE) HANNIGAN, ...

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  3. LOVELY WOMAN.

    REALLY, Mr. PUNCH, that paper, the Saturday Review, is getting unbearable. Can nothing be done to check its Odious impertinence, or put a stop to its abominable sneers? Last week we were treated to a short chapter on " Husbands;" now we have a chapter on "Lovely ...

    Article : 599 words
  4. BEAUTIES OF THE DAILY PRESS.

    MY DEAR PUNCH,-- Has it ever occurred to you that, among the greatest torturers of mankind--the men who have unnecessarily and without any object Whatever inflicted upon society the greatest evils, the accomplished ...

    Article : 633 words
  5. A Labourer's Groan

    MR. PUNCH,-- I cannot help expressing to you my sense of the base ingratitude Of those electors of West Sydney, of the Glebe, and Balmain, in rejecting our well-known and immortal representative Mr. ...

    Article : 508 words
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