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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PICKINGS.

    1. Mr. Garrett " had no desire to place himself in an ungracious attitude towards the head of the Government." 2. Mr. Terry " ringing the death toll of tolls." 3. Mr. Piddington " relied on the humanity of the present Czar." ...

    Article : 101 words
  3. MEN I KNOW.

    WHOM have we here? The pawnbroker--mine uncle ! Who 'll lend on aught, from shoes to rich carbuncle : He is the man that few can do without. The reckless debauche who wants to " shout, " ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. Mr. McElhone and the Police.

    IT is not often that Mr. PUNCH can endorse the sentiments of Mr. McElhone, but in justice to that hon. gentleman, he deserves much praise for bringing before the House the case of the shooting, by Constables Foley and Townsend, of Father ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Have a care of your entertainments."--MERRY WIVES, iv, 5. THEATRE ROYAL. Miss Ada Ward made her first appearance in Sydney on Saturday last in " As You Like It." This lady has already gained a great ...

    Article : 959 words
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