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  3. THE ORIGIN OF TEETOTALISM.

    About the time when King David began to reign over the Kingdom of Israel, and very soon after the death of Saul, the first king over Israel, there was a division among toe ...

    Article : 2,622 words
  4. Parkes and the British Press.

    It is a singular thing that the English journals, which know little or nothing about either Sir Henry Parkes or the aspirations of Australia, are loudest in their praise of the first and most voluble in their ...

    Article : 274 words
  5. Odds and Tnds.

    Next summer there is to held in the grounds of the Royal Hospital, at Chelsea, a Military Exhibition, which will be under the immediate patronage of the Queen. The ...

    Article : 1,634 words
  6. Men and Women.

    Sir Charles Dilke thinks that the greatest Englishmen of to-day are Mr. Gladstone, Sir John Macdonald (Premier of Canada), and Sir Henry Parkes. ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. Topical Sketches.

    Was there ever an actor in the world who thought that harsh criticism was thoroughly deserved, or that praise was ever laid on with a sufficiently thick hand, when he was ...

    Article : 638 words
  8. The Adventures of Matthew Flinders and George Bass.

    The astonishing progress recently made by our Australian colonies renders it difficult to conceive that, even up to the close of the last century, its coasts were unexplored, and a very ...

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    YOUNGEST DAUGHTER (to father of seven of them)—"Papa, I can't—I positively can't stand the strain! I m-m-must t-t-tell yen ! I have planned to elope to-night." FATHER—"Just my luck! Why did you tell me? I suppose now I shall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. To the Political Tyro.

    Ha ! ha! you say that politics Hereafter you will shun, Because you're finding out the tricks By which your vote was won ! ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. Drawing to an Empty House.

    Jones—"Whew ! What is it smells so dreadfully?" Robinson—" Oh, nothing much, only our special artist, De Smyth, has just drawn a ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. The Tale of a Kiss.

    I stole a wee kiss— I shall ne'er steal another. In a transport of bliss I stole a wee kiss; ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. Why?

    "Mamma, why do they hunt tigers and lions?" "Because they kill the poor little sheep." "Then," asks Tommy, after a moment's ...

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  14. But It Was Probably Firewater.

    "Where are you going?" inquired Mrs. Squeebob, as Mr. S. started out of the theatre when the curtain went down. "I think I heard an alarm of fire," he ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. The Freezing Point.

    Carrie Yonne—" Unless she fears that he's after her money, I can't understand why Miss Oldsome treats our Jack so coolly !" Jessie Bell—" Her age explains it. Thirty. ...

    Article : 58 words
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