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  2. The Kanaka's Lament.

    Sam Griffith in his great zeal for the welfare of his poor black brother, sent spies here,[?]and there to keep the planters in order. The result of the visit of one of these worthies was the following, which is a free translation of the poor brother that ...

    Article : 231 words
  3. A General Shout.

    In a certain small township out West, a man, known as Bill the Cockie, went on a "bender." Now, this township consists of two pubs, such as they are, one, store and about three dwellings of unpretentious ...

    Article : 297 words
  4. Making Fools of Him.

    A down-hearted-looking German at Roma, the other day, met a man and accosted him with:—"Haf you ein shtray bullock seen?" "No, have you lost one?" ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. Telegraphic Secrecy and Boss Gossips.

    The Telegraphic Department seems all off its hinges. No sooner have I directed attention to one grievance than another falls directly in my way. I have lately animadverted strongly on the folly of ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  6. A Ghastly Yarn.

    A correspondent tells this yarn:—" lately took a mob of cattle towards Port Darwin. En route, he had some horses speared by the blacks. Shortly afterwards he met, and the pair ...

    Article : 289 words
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