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  2. PUNCH IN PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER having taken his seat, Mr. PARKES, who was evidently in a most obliging and accommodating humour, covered the table with all sorts of papers on all sorts of subjects asked for by all sorts of members, inclusive of two ...

    Article : 1,874 words
  3. AMENITIES OF THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Hon. the Treasurer to the Collector of Customs. I require further information in Muddle's case. It is a rule in this department that no clerk should be allowed more than ten minutes for lunch; he appears to have been ten minutes and a half. ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. Our very Priests must become Mockers. --CORIOLANUS.

    MR. PUNCH admires the shillelagh as a national weapon, and is sufficiently tolerant to regard Donnybrook Fair as an institution which had some merits. But he is decidedly of opinion that as a means of inspiring faith, or infusing charity, the black thorn is hardly an ...

    Article : 742 words
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