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    The metropolitan daily newspapers are suffering from "Too Much Johnson." Song of the jumped-up Public ...

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  4. Verse [?] and Worse

    Sir John Forrest continues to swell wisibly. Why does Tommy Burns always wear a soft hat? ...

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  5. The Sunday Times

    The Roman Catholic Church is an Institution which the "Sunday Times," as a non-sectarian newspaper, rarely has occasion to fall foul of In ...

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  6. AITCHES-AND OTHERWISE.

    Very few haven't heard the yarn of the illiterate. J. P. of Perth, who insisted on the educated drunk admitting his intoxication. ...

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  7. JULL

    Who runs this country? Parliament, with the Moore Government as its excutive Jull? Well, as far as departmental administration is ...

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  8. LOVE AND LIVER.

    Eminent physiologists are agreed that the liver, and not the heart, is the centre of the emotions love, despair, hope, ambition, etc. ...

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  9. THE ABSENT MINDED BARRACKER.

    When you've sneerd and jo[?]red at Johnson, when you've "beefed" for Tommy Burns, When you've killed the mammoth ...

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  10. STOMACH PUMPS

    This is a yarn you'll scarcely credit, but it's true. Gospel so. A very well-known pressman had ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. WE, US AND CO.

    All Perth" is laughing over the perigrinations of a well-known sport who seems to shift his domicile as a chameleon shifts its hues. ...

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