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  2. The Centenary of Captain Cook's Landing in New South Wales, April 27, 1870.

    ONE hundred years ago a lowly-born, yet highly-gifted man, Captain James Cook, planted the British flag on the shores of Botany Bay, and took possession of this vast continent in the name of his Majesty King George the Third. In the thirty-third year of the reign of the ...

    Article : 576 words
  3. RUFFIANS AT CLONTARF.

    WHEN rowdies voluntarily undertake to get up a riot without deference to the wishes and remonstrances of quiet respectable persons, the misbehavers must expect rough usage and condign punishment. And their offence is aggravated when a reckless display of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  4. £3 and Costs! Ha! ha! ha!

    There's something wrong--no doubt of that (Quite upset now my nerve is) Some wayward demon's playing tricks, With our lov'd Civil Service! ...

    Article : 292 words
  5. Rank the Bubble Reputation.

    Our worthy chief magistrate having used up every gate and alignment post, is actually going to reform the public vehicles and decorate every 'bus and cab with the time-honoured inscription, Walter Renny, Esq., Mayor. ...

    Article : 40 words
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