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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PICKINGS.

    Sound the gong—the curtain raise! Take a peep, while Punch displays Full before your wondering eyes, Shapes and forms you 'll recognise. ...

    Article : 340 words
  3. ITEMS PROM THE EAST.

    Under the above heading a correspondent, whose handwriting is somewhat indistinct, but who signs himself " J. Fogarty," writes us saying, " I sympathize much with journalists who are perpetually hoaxed by foreign correspondents who write of scenes they never ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. Paris International Exhibition.

    Mr. Punch is glad to notice that a deputation has waited upon Mr. Parkes, as Colonial Secretary, for the purpose of urging upon the Government the necessity for immediate action to secure the people's representation of this colony at the Paris Exhibition. The arguments ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. New Books.

    Through the courtesy of Mr. G. Robertson, the well-known publisher, Mr. Punch has received a copy of a little volume entitled "Helen's Babies," and very readable and amusing it is. As a des- scription of children, with all their little foibles, pleasures, pains ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. Too late! Too late!

    Amongst the too late contributions to the Metropolitan Exhibition were the following intended exhibits from the tight little island of New Zealand:— Plan3 shewing how seventeen millions of money can he raised by ...

    Article : 93 words
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