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  2. Colonial Fragments.

    WE made up a party of four on digging bent, and by the advice of one of our number, who had worked on Bendigo, purchased a horse and dray and paid a high figure or rather three ...

    Article : 2,109 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 248 words
  4. Light Reaching.

    "FARMER, BUMPKIN'S Law Suit" is a novel with a purpose; in fact there is a good deal more purpose than novel about it. The author. Mr. Harris, is a barrister who has ...

    Article : 820 words
  5. Ishmacl.

    RAYMOND CARADEC'S runaway son stood in the midst of the great city, where the river runs between the old Palace of the Medicis and the new palace of the legislature, spanned by ...

    Article : 3,586 words
  6. The New Boy.

    A NEW boy--unfriended and timid. and [?]hy-- "Who looks at the follows with wondering eye; He's" out of it all [?] the hurry and push and longs to be book at his hoine in the bush: ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. Journalistic Enterprise.

    MANY a man has gone to a newspaper office and begged to have his name suppressed. The other night a smooth faced mau visited an Arkansaw editor and said:-- ...

    Article : 643 words
  8. "Going Up Head; an Old Soldier's Story.

    The old school house stood in a green Wabash wood. Lookin' out on long levels of corn like a sea-- A little log house, hard bonehes. and we, ...

    Article : 631 words
  9. Mr, Coburn's Accordion Challenge.

    A FEW weeks ago Mr. Michael Coburn, a brother of the gentleman whose name has become somewhat eminent in connection with the exact science of pugilism, issued a challenge ...

    Article : 606 words
  10. Paralysing the Barber.

    IT has been taken for granted by all the practical jokers that the barber was the man who had the privilege of asking the innocent under his razor all the questions he could think ...

    Article : 894 words
  11. Origin of Some Familiar Sayings.

    "HUMBLE PIE" refers to the days when the English forests wore stocked with deer, and the venison pasty was commonly seen on the tables of the wealthy. The inferior and refuse ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. The Carpet Snake.

    MR. JOHN P. JOHNSON, a selector on the Daintree River, writes to us:--"As a great many colonists, in fact even old bushmen, are in doubt whether the bite of the carpet snake ...

    Article : 753 words
  13. A Sketch in Oil.

    "I HEAR you - have been up in the new Pennsylvania oil regions," remarked a man on Change to a friend. "Yes, I tried it a while." ...

    Article : 277 words
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