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  2. THE SUNDOWNER'S CHRISTMAS.

    [?]ERE, stretched at ease in the tall, rank grass, I watch for the sun's descending, Noting the clouds that to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 401 words
  3. Too Much Wived.

    AT the time of the deposition of Abdul-Aziz, the Turkish Sultan of "scissors" notoriety, much astonishment was created by the announcement that he could muster no less than 49 boat-loads of wives. Mr. PUNCH'S experience of Judy is, (Credat Jud[?]us) that one wife ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. Wanted A Schoolmaster.

    THE Sydney Morning Herald is to Mr. PUNCH what the "gigantic gooseberry" or "three-legged chicken" is to a country newspaper. When all other subjects fail, Old Granny comes to the rescue. The dear old pet! In her first leading article, on Thursday, the ...

    Article : 150 words
  5. HERE WE ARE AGAIN !

    CHRISTMAS! You will hear no waits, nor carols, but the horn of the mosquito shall arouse you at early morn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 265 words
  6. DEMENTED DAVID.

    "When the gods want to destroy a fellow they first make a fool of him." NOT satisfied with having exhibited the most striking contrast between dignity and impudence, by his barking at the British lion, Mr. David Buchanan has attempted, by getting between the legs of His Excellency's trotters, to upset his equipage. But in the attempt ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. A Needless Correction.

    THE Herald has been good enough to correct a slight inaccuracy which appeared in Mr. Parkes' speech on Mr. Buchanan's motion respecting His Excellency the Governor. Mr. Parkes was made to say that Mr. Buchanan's speech was "characteristic of the Herald," ...

    Article : 95 words
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