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  2. MORNINGTON FARMERS SOCIETY

    A committee meeting of the above [?] was held at the Shire Hull [?] on Monday evening last, when there was a full attendance. ...

    Article : 198 words
  3. GRIFFITHS' POINT.

    Some of the inhabitants of Griffiths' Point intend getting up a few sailing and sculling races and other sports on the Queen's Birthday. ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. PICKINGS FROM "PUNCH."

    Death stands at the hospital door, As faded as faded can be, And he says, "I must certainly soon give o'er, For the work is too heavy for me. ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. IN PARLIAMENT—SESSION 1882.

    NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made in the ensuing session of the Parliament of Victoria for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise "The ...

    Article : 2,461 words
  6. MADEMŒLLE LISETTE.

    "In love [?] her!" cried Mrs. Campton [?] in a shrick. "In love with Mademelle Lisette?" Mrs. Cam[?] standing in the ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  7. ROUGH SKETCHES AND ODD JOTTINGS.

    (Died on Friday, 24th March, 1882, at Dandenong—"The Old Grey Horse!" M[?]ester, come 'ere, and list me while I tell A tale[?]' suffering that occurr[?]d by th[?] shed: ...

    Article : 856 words
  8. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    What England might say.—Setting aside conjecture as vain and misleading the concluding is established that the interests of Austria and Germany, in ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting was then held, the President, Mr. J. L[?]cky, jun[?] occupying the chair; there being a large attendance. ...

    Article : 2,167 words
  10. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    After the collision he was discovered lying moaning at the bottom of the carriage. The mangled remains of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. TOMMY BENT, HIS LAMENT.

    My name is Tommy Bent. And. I come of high degree, But sadly I lament, For the Fates are down on me. ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. A DEAD CERTAINTY.

    Ever since Railways were invented, it has been more or less uncertain whether new lines would produce a large return to the undertakers. As ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.

    Punch approves of the laudable— though late—determination to have all railway trains furnished with continuous breaks, to stop smashes. It only ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. THE DEAN'S REPLY TO THE RAILWAY KING

    THE railway kin at on his throne, When a deputation came, And a very reverend dean, well known, Accompanied the same. ...

    Article : 78 words
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