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  3. CLACKERY.

    But still his tongue ran on, And with its everlasting clack. Not all men's ears upon the rack." HUDIBRAS. ...

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  5. CHIPS AND SPLINTERS

    G. W. Stevens, the war correspondent was personally pro-Boer. Sir Henry Packed ionos described Chamberlain as commence, jealous, suspicious ...

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  7. ORANGE RIVER CAMP.

    SERGEANT H. HALLAM, of the Tasmanian Contingent, under date December 6,1899, writes: We have just finished dinner, for whch we had a curry made ...

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