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  2. A Terrible Night.

    On citation near Charleville, not long ago, some of the hands having retired, in the same hut, they proceeded to have their smoke and "pitch." The most indefatigable of them having pitched all the rest to ...

    Article : 621 words
  3. A Fact.

    Two ladies in South Brisbane were having a quiet chat yesterday over their afternoon tea, in the presence of a Polish gentleman, who, of course, had no business there, but who was one of those who not only imagine ...

    Article : 582 words
  4. The Newchum's Farewell to the Barcoo.

    Farewell, Barcoo, I leave thee new for ever, Thy praises it is not for me to laud, For I most gladly our connection sever, And, as a river, you are an arrant fraud. ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. How Can It Be?

    Says the Port Douglas Times:—"One of the greatest—if not the greatest—of disgraceful scenes which has taken place in this town, occurred on Thursday morning, when the editor of this journal had ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. Hi Falutin.

    For gushing platitudes I'll back the author of "A night with Booth," in last Wednesday week's Courier, against any penny-a-liner who maudles into unconscious humor, in Brisbane. I have neither time nor space to ...

    Article : 358 words
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