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  2. Mixing Things.

    A MEMBER of our staff mixed his liquors the other day with the usual consequence that his ideas likewise became mixed in proportion. He read the Age of that day, and some extraordinary association of ideas caused him to jumble up a home telegram that appeared in the ...

    Article : 247 words
  3. A CHRISTMAS CHIME.

    EVERYONE said that old Tom Trudge was the most shocking old skinflint that ever lived, but I go farther and say that he had no right live at all. Nay, more; I assert that he had no right whatever to have been born at all; and, I believe, his birth was a sad mistake. ...

    Article : 2,254 words
  4. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 82nd, 1881.

    THE dispute between Victoria and South Australia for the possession of the strip of land to the west of the 141° of E, Longitude, in round numbers about one mile and three-quarters in width, by some two hundred in length, admits of but one solution. Adelaide ...

    Article : 665 words
  5. The Brotherhood of the Teapot

    THE next time the Honourable Member for Creswick enlarges on the moral and religious advantages of total abstinence, he should include among them abstinence from evil speaking, &c., &c. Sir John Mandeviile talks of certain pathetic crocodiles "who do eat ...

    Article : 61 words
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