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  2. A Colonial Tramp.

    MR. HUME NISBET, a special correspondent and artist, tells in his narrative ot "A Colonial Tramp," an amusing story illustrative of the influence of old clothes. He had travelled over the Western ...

    Article : 595 words
  3. Special Taxation.

    THE worst feature of the political situation in Sydney (writes the Melbourne Argus) is that no one has the honest hardihood to talk of economy. Mr. Reid has thrown out the suggestion that, as a rival ...

    Article : 388 words
  4. Woolgoolga's Future.

    MR. EDITOR.—Mr. Houp, in his letter of the 8th, most have disappointed many of your readers by not having thrown any light on his "remarkable foots" alluded to in his former epistle, but states ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. What Should be Taxed?

    IN a communication to the Herald Mr. De Salis writes:—The following reforms or alterations in the government of New South Wales seems to me at the present crisis to be worthy of consideration: ...

    Article : 550 words
  6. The Question of Railway Communication.

    IN the fourth contribution to the S.M. Herald, their special reporter concludes:—"If you remind the people that the proposed railway lines do not lead to the metropolis they point out that, in the ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. Manx Humour.

    IN the Isle of Man, as in Scotland, much of the humour (says a writer in the Saturday Review) depends upon odd turns of expression. "If aver I get to heaven, passin (parson)," said an old parish ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. "Who Slew This Man?"

    MR. ROBERT BUCHANAN has some verses in the London Echo on "The Burial of Parnell," in the treatment of which he takes the words, "We come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" as a text. The ...

    Article : 325 words
  9. The Influence of the Sunday School.

    THE Daily Chronicle of Oct. 24 says:—It would have been hardly credible, had not a Bishop vouched for the statement, that as many as 75 per cent. of the convicts in Pentonville Prison had at one time ...

    Article : 728 words
  10. Mr. Gladstone as a Daring Diner Out.

    THE London Court Journal says:—"Mr. Gladstone dines out with a regularity and daring that could not be excelled by a man of half his years. One who meets him often at these gastronomic ...

    Article : 464 words
  11. £50 for a Guess.

    IT has been notified to us by the police that our advertisement which has appeared in previous issues of this journal offering presents, is illegal according to the Lotteries Act. We had not the ...

    Article : 214 words
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