ADELAIDE PUNGH ALMANAC, 1883.
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Gardeners’ Calendar For 1883.
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Advertising
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In the Belfry.
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THE LAST WOMAN. AND THAT MAIDEN’S PRAYER.
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PATCHED.
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
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PUNICIOUS EXAMPLES.
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The Ruling Passion.
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Fish Diet.
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Nothing Like Leather.
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"A CARD OF EVENTS."
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Advertising
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THE BRIDAL RACE.-TILTING AT THE RING.
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MARCH.
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The Old Song.
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CRICKET “CATCHES.”
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APRIL.
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Not Keeping Square.
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SOME EPISODES IN THE LIFE OF A TYRANT. HIS DESPOTISM AND DEPOSITION.
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Volunteer Mems.
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CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS.
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Very Cold.
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MAY.
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JUNE.
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AMERY XMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR
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JULY.
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AUGUST.
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TAKING-IN THE TAKER-UP.
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THINGS THAT NOBODY LIKES.
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Queries.
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NEW COMPANIES.
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The Compositor.
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HALF-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF AN ÆSTHETIC MAIDEN. QUITE TOE-TOE.
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Advertising
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IT WAS A FAMOUS VICTORY.
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SEPTEMBER.
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At a Racecourse.
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The Tongue Again.
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An Appropriate Motto.
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DRESSES.
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ASS-UREDLY.
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Illustrations to the Poets. “A Chieftain to the Highlands bound!"
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OCTOBER.
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BARMEN VERSUS BARMAIDS-(OUR BAR-TENDERS OF THE FUTURE.)
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NOTES AT OUR VOLUNTEER MATCH.
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The Mosquito.
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At Eve.
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A Clerical Query.
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A SILENT LAUGH.
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OLD SPORTY, AS A RABBIT DESTROYER.
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BLIGHTED LOVE.
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NOVEMBER.
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Bumptious.
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The New Element.
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VERY LIKELY.
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DECEMBER.
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A Beautiful Dreamer.
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FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE COMPANIONS.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS-No. 1.
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To the Public.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Genial Apostolicism.
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THE LUNGS OF THE CITY.
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Advertising
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Punch Down Town.
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Agricultural Item.
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Political Nursery Rhymes.
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The Vice-Regal Farawell.
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Amounts Received.
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Deep Boring.
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Mrs. Smoothbore at the Bay.
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South Australian Juresprudence.
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Springes
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What Boots It ?
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Port Victor Propriety.
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A New Year’s Day Episode.
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Contradicted
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Horror of Horrors!
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GLASS HOUSES
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PROFESSOR TAIT'S Family Moth.—Tai-à-Tait.
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Magisterial Advice.
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Hibernian Gallantry.
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Cribbage.
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Mrs. Smoothbore at the Races.
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'Arry-stocracy.
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To the Public.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Things Certainly Untrue.
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Advertising
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Punch Down Town.
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Terrific, Demoniac, Outrageous, Barbaric, and Destructive Fire.
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Pleeceman X at the Fire.
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Board of Marines.
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King Punch to King Cetewayo, Greeting.
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The Man for Galway.
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“Rot!”
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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
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THE GOVERNOR’S LAST ADMINISTRATIVE ACT.
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The Rose of all Land Ale. Shringes
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An A Cross Stick.
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Meeting of Cabinet Council.
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Advertising
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Another Injustice to Port Adelaide.
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The Right Scheme.
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In Vino Veritas.
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“It’s an ill Wind,” &c.
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A Loan, alas !
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To Two Million Correspondents.
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Scarcely Proper for Jest.
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What Next ?
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Fishy.
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“Strike, Boys, Strike.”
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Canine.
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A Catastrophe.
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The Crops.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Canvassing his Merits.
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Insuperable Difficulty.
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Advertising
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Mrs. Smoothbore Invests.
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A Regular Cake.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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To the Public.
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AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Tomkinson to the Rescue !
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Advertising
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Opera Libretto. MORGUE AN ATTIC WAR.
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A Yarn for the Marines.
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Something like a Deadhead.
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WHERE’S THE CAT ?
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NOTICE TO QUIT.
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Stage Matters.
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The way out of it.
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Served Him Right.
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Springes
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A good Draw.
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The Very Worst Yet.
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A Black Job.
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Pleeceman X on Etiquette.
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“Palmam qui Meruit Ferat.”
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Another Cornstalk.
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Mrs. Smoothbore goes Shopping.
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Prize Bull from Western Australia.
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Suggestion suitable for the Hot Weather.
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One of the Christian Virtues.
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Enigma.
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A Little Too Candid.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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SELLING HIS BIRTHRIGHT FOR A MESS OF POTTIDGE.
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To the Public.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Mistaken Identity.
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Mining Intelligence Extraordinary.
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THE BADGE OF SUFFERANCE.
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LETTER BOX
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A Local Court Lyric.
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What it is Coming to.
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Do Tell.
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Stage Matters.
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Barber-ous.
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Ne’er-a-Caught.
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Faugh-a-Ballagh.
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“Not for Cadwallader and all his Goats.”
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Press Row at the Pivot.
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Imperialism or Materialism.
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Victoria Laments.
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Meer-sham v. Chamier.
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COURT CAPERS.
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Springes
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Divorce a la mode.
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Miraculously Progressive.
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An Awfully Exaggerated Scene at the G. P. O. of Bunkumpore.
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The Smoke Nuisance.
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Nursery Rymes for the Times.
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Pleeceman X and the Rats.
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Advertising
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“Walk Round Corners.”
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“Love’s Labor Lost.”
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NASTY, VERY.
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“Hot.”
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The Thin End of the Wedge.
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Advertising
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Mrs. Langtry.
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Are they Barbarians ?
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Advertising
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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SERVANT-GALISM.
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To the Public.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Punch Down Town.
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Advertising
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THE BORDER LINE.
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Advertising
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Stage Matters.
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Pleeceman X on the Railway
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The Odd Trick.
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Rumors known to be Positively Untrue.
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Nature is Bountiful as well as Beautiful.
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Toujours Gai.
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Springes
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Amounts Received.
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The Age of Taste and Luxury
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A Tale of a Train.
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Ye Defence of Ye Ticket.
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Throw Physic (and physicians) to the Dogs.
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Over There.
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Railway Accidents.
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A Rehearsal.
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Prince and Peasant.
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Advertising
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Mrs. Smoothbore at the Police Court.
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Advertising
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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To the Public.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Notice to Correspondents.
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Dead Heads.
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Sample Valentines.
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“Ger-hushing!”
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An Idyll.
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“A Light Wanted.”
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Stage Matters.
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Cablegram-attic Salt.
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Ye Defence of Ye Ticket.
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OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.
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Springes
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Free Board Enquiry into the Grounding of the Governor Musgrave.
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Mr. Punch to the Australian Eleven.
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Policeman X at an Exhibition.
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An Episode.
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Turn and Turn About.
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Wanted—The Hair Apparent.
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Peter ; how about Paul ?
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A Morepork.
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A Black Job.
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An Oyster Stew.
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“O WHAT A FALLING OFF WAS THERE.”
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Cause and Effect.
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Much Ado about Nothing.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on the Corporation.
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Advertising
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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WELL KNOWN AUTHORS.
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NOTICE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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To Correspondents.
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THE OYSTER STRUGGLE.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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Unfounded Rumors.
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Censurable but not Culpable.
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As Usual.
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Springes
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The Dream of Eugene Aram.
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Breaking Monotony.
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Mem. from Mr.-'s Diary.
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The South-East.
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Punishable !
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“It is coming”
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Sweet girl graduates.
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PHRENOLOGICAL FACTS.
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TRAVELLING SHOWMEN.
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STAGE MATTERS.
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Latest from our Clairvoyant Special.
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Mars and Hymen.
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Advertising
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National Leaguers.
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Those Nationalists.
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Tit for Tat.
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How’s This ?
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Advertising
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Mrs. Smoothbore at the Play.
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The Bull and the Bobby
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Reward of Merit
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Hot Goods.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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WELL KNOWN AUTHORS.
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NOTICE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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THE FINAL STRUGGLE.
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Policeman X at the Installation
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Oh Land of Liberty.
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The Queen’s English.
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At it Again.
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The Rivals.
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Springes The South Australian Emigrant.
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An opportunity for the Bible in State Schools Society.
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Mr. Punch’s A gony Column.
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Cockney Simplicity.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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Raison d’ Etre.
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THE CHARGE OF THE SIX DUND’RHEAD.
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TAKING THE OATH.
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Floreat Tomkey !
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Candid.
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The Presentation Nuisance.
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The Value of Consideration.
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Who is it ?
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Murder will Out.
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Advertising
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Mr. Punch’s first interview with His Excellency. Sir W. C. F. Robinson.
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Who Shot the Dawg ?
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The Rose and the Ring.
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“Staggering Bob,”
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This is from the “Courier.”
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That Bulwark Again.
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Let Well Alone.
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Advertising
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The Vice Regal Ceremony.
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A Daniel-come to Judgment.
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Advertising
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Mrs. Smoothbore on the Levee and at the Dawing Room.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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HARD TIMES.
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NOTICE.
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TWO PROPHETS ON A CRUISE.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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Mr. “Unintelligible,” J.P.
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Advertising
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A Glorious Victory.
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A Logical Fallacy.
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Killing no Murder.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX Letter from the Chief Secretary to the Hon J. Colton.
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Advertising
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The Koolunga Bunyip.
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“The Quality of Mercy is not Strained.”
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Pot Luck.
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SURRENDER OF SELECTION
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Stage Matters.
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Between Two Stools.
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On the Burst.
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High-sounding Names.
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Springes
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New Destitute Asylum Regulations.
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The Benefits of Clubs.
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Advertising
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The Gall of Servant-galism.
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Advertising
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Parliamentary Trinkets.
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Pleeceman X.
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Conundrum.
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Advertising
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BISHOP KENNION.
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BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE IRISH QUESTION.
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NOTICE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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EXTRSMES MEET.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX Royal Horticultural and Agricultural Society.
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Notices to Correspondents
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Cablegram—Attic Salt.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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Mr. Punch Receives Witling—a mere Bore ; (AFTER HIS OWN PECULIAR FASHION.) A NEW DRAMA IN ONE ACT.
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Advertising
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THE WHY AND WHEREFORE.
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Snarls by Toby.
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Age has its Privileges.
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A Coming Terror.
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Equal to the Occasion.
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FIRE! FIRE! EVERYWHERE.
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Stage Matters.
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The Wrongs of Quid Ireland.
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Music hath Charms.
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Springes
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Fire.
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Glenelg Satisfied.
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Advertising
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An Unanswered Question.
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Too Compulsory.
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IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS.
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The Milky Way.
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The Right Sort of Prospector.
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The Coming Race.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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NOTICE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Non-Protectionism.
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Answers Required in Time.
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GOOD INTENTIONS
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Advertising
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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Ex Cathedra.
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Things Palpably Untrue.
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A word for Steele.*
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LETTER BOX Private and Confidential.
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Mrs. Smoothbore at the Show-fair.
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Pleeceman X.
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A Young Politician.
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Stage Matters and Amusements
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Bad Language.
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Collision Between (the) Amelia and (the) Grace Darling.
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Advertising
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Springes
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Snarls by Toby.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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Hard Times.
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Truth (very much) Stranger than Fiction.
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DOODLE AGAIN.
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Hey Diddle Diddle!
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Advertising
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The “Cat.”
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The Tale of a Pig with a Kinky Tail.
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LABYRINTHAL NETWORK RAILWAY COMPANY, UNLIMITED.
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Advertising
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Pecksniff: His Picture.
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Advertising
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FAMILIAR FACTS FABLED.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY.
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NOTICE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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A More than Nominal Equation.
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THE DEMON DRINK.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX A word anent Theatrical Entertainments.
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The Demon—Drink.
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A Precocious Prince.
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Stage Matters and Amusement
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The Nairne Railway Bungle.
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Springes
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Our Cartoon.
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“Give me answer to it.” —Othello.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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Mrs. Smoothbore and St. Patrick.
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Port Victor’s Geographical Position.
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Pleeceman X on Licenses.
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Advertising
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Premium Extraordinary.
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THE TWO RIBBONS.
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A Recognition from Mr. Punch.
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The Irish Question.
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Advertising
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FAMILIAR FACTS FABLED.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Familiar Facts Fabled (by A. E. Sop.)
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Advertising
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Stage Matters.
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Pleeceman X and Gaul.
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Springes
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Notices to Correspondents
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The Wail of the Water Drinker.
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Train Wrecking (a la mode).
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THE NINETEENTHS CENTURY MONSTER WHICH LIVES ONLY CENT HUMAN DLOOD.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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A Tale of Mr. Punch’s adventures in the Hills.
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A Cow-ardly Trick.
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Advertising
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Shocking Illiteracy of South Australian Legislators.
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Mr. Punch’s Sympathy with Royalty.
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For the Criminal Classes.
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Advertising
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The First Time of Asking.
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Crushers by “Rolling Stone.”
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CONCERNING FALLACIOUS APHORISMS.
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HUGHIE AT HOME-BLOWING SOUTH SEA BUBBLES.
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Amounts Received.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Mr. Punch’s Special Police Report.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX On the latest Order of Merit.
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In Memoriam RICHARD EGAN LEE (DIED MARCH 31, 1883).
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Revised Proverbs.
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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Draw the Stumps.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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Pleeceman X on Tramways.
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A USELESS QUESTION.
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Flies.
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VISITS TO COUNTRY FRIENDS DURING THE VACATION.
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Stage Matters.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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Conundrum.
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One for Holloway.
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A Poe-tioal Fragment.
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The Governor’s visit to Sowtheseterton.
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Another Recruit.
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The D-1!
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Advertising
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“THEY ALSO SERVE WHO ONLY STAND AND WAIT."-Milton
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The Advance of the Egg-Sucked Sciences.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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A New Way of Paying Old Debts.
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THE MAJOR’S FAREWELL.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Answers to Correspondents.
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A Promising Investment.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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Mr. Punch Down Town.
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A Twopen(n)y Notion.
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Fleeceman X on the Destitute.
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LETTER BOX On Fashions in Dress.
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Cribbage.
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Elegy
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THE MINISTERIAL MEET.
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Stage Matters.
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Railway Conveniences.
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The Office Boy at it Again.
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Springes
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Crushers (by Rollingstone.)
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Who is Jenkins?
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Things one Often Reads about but Seldom Sees.
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Whisky and Water.
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THE BOGIE HORSE AND HIS RIDER.
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Advertising
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Verbal Criticism.
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Glyde’s Reflections.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on things in General.
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He Towereth Above Them All.
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This to be Read by the Blind
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Rustic Humor.
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THE LITTLE CORPORAL.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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LETTER BOX On Damaged Samples.
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Poor Dog-G-rill.
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Punch Down Town.
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"As Ithers See Us.”
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On Dit.
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IT’S AN (H)ILL WIND, &c.
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“I am Sir Oracle and when I ope my mouth let no dog bark.”
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“O Breathe Again That Air.
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THE COMING COMBAT.
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Stage Matters.
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Crushers (by Rollingstone) Concerning Fallacious Aphorisms. “A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS.”
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Wanted to Know.
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The High Rate of Interest.
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The Wisdom of Solomon.
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Springes
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To Correspondents.
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Kindness Pays.
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A skilful Operation.
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Pleeceman X on Duty.
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Cheap Puffs.
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Advertising
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A Happy Thought.
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A Young Lady’s Definitions.
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H.
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ANOTHER NEGLECTED CHILD BROUGHT IN.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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A Melancholy Fact for Travellers.
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Overheard in Victoria Square.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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The Opinion of Hoki Poki, of the Cannibal Islands, about us. LETTER BOX
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Herr Staudigl’s Straight Tip.
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Stage Scraps.
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Cablegram-attic.
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Religious Radicalism.
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“The Young Idea.”
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GOLD MINING AT "THE BIRD IN THE BUSH.”
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A Victorian’s Opinion of South Australia.
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THE RAILWAY PUZZLE; OR, THE THREE CARD TRICK.
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Springes
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Received.
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Crushers (by Rollingstone) Concerning Fallacious Aphorisms. “TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE.”
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Legitimate Progress.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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The Verdict.
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Terrible Misfortune.
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True P(b)athos.
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Advertising
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Verb. Sap.
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Royal Agricultural Society.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on things in General.
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Advertising
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No title
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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“Punch’s Hotel.”
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An Awful Advertisement.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX On High Art in the Colony.
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South Australian Precocity.
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Hard Times.
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Stage Scraps (by Chips.)
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Curiosities of Opposition.
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PLANTING SEASON.
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Gibes and Gambols.
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PATIENCE (POLITICALLY PARAPHRASED BY MR. PUNCH).
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Springes
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Recipe for Making an Unpaid Patriot.
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Advertising
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Herr Standigl goes out.
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Notice to Correspondents.
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The Schoolmaster Abroad.
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A Lamb-ment.
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A Hard Case.
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Not so Bad as it Seems.
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A Scotchman’s Apostrophe to his Lost Terrier.
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Advertising
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SUBJECT FOR BAS RELIEF TO BE PLACED IN THE S.A. NATIONAL GALLERY.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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The Petition of Clodus, the Cropless, of South Australia, Farmer, to Jupiter Pluvialis.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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Stage Scraps (by Chips.)
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Ill Arranged Language.
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Airy Somethings.
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The Perfect Man.
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Two Wrongs to a Write.
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Springes
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Mrs. Smoothbore on things in General.
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Grandma on the Times.
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“HERE’S SPORT INDEED.”
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Punch Down Town.
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The St. Leger.
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THE PRMIER DEFIANT.
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“Soft Nothings.”
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Railway Casualties.
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Shadows.
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Notice to Correspondents
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Corney Point Light.
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A DRY REMARK ON A WET SUBJECT.
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Vivat Red Tape.
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Oh Kay.
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Advertising
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THE TRANSITION OF VENUS (DE MEDICI).
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Qui S’excuse S’accuse.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX On Teutonizing the Colony.
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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Advertising
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Springes
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Answers to Correspondents.
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Advertising
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Pleeceman X on Dogs.
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S.A.J.C. MELANGE,
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Punch down Town.
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The Adelaide Cup.
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LAVVY’S GREAT BAREBACK JUGGLING FEAT WITH THE THREE GOLDEN BALLS.
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Stage Scraps (by Chips.)
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Augustus Gudgeon’s Flute.
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Advertising
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Open your Mouth and Shut your Eyes.
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Spartan Impartiality.
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Feminine Miseries.
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Advertising
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A. R. G. RING SETTINGS.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Sticking a Pig.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX The Little Corporal to the G-O-M
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Advertising
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222
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A Gubernatorial Query.
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222
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Punch down Town.
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223
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Eccentricities in Religion
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223
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A Fable (?)
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223
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Mrs. Smoothbore on Things in General.
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SCANNING THE HEAVENS FOR A LONG-EXPECTED PHENOMENON.
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A Tin-sel (1) Testimonial.
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224
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Advertising
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NEW HONORS FOR THE LITTLE CORPORAL.
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225
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Springes
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Important Notice.
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226
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Advertising
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The Coming Railway Manager.
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226
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Our Naughty Contributor.
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The Exact Site of Paradise Discovered at last.
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A Delicately Neat Compliment
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226
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Stage Scraps. (By Chips.)
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227
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Ministerial Nursery Rhyme.
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227
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The Premier’s Song
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227
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Difference of Opinion.
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228
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Justice's Justice.
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228
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COLLARED.
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228
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Advertising
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FACILIS EST DESCENSUS.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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What’s in a Name ?
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX A Step in the Right Direction.
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The Evil of Great Cities.
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Acknowledgment of Remittances Received.
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230
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Punch Down Town.
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Elysium.
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231
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Cœteris Paribus.
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Advertising
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A Protest.
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BIRTHDA WINNERS.
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Springes
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234
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Notices to Correspondents.
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234
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Stage Scraps. (By Chips.)
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235
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Some Correspondence. Surreptitiously Obtained.
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235
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Bravo, Sir William.
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235
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Physiological Phenomenon.
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Battles of Life.
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Genteel Christianity.
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Measure for Measure.
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Advertising
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Language.
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Advertising
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A LECTURE.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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Who’s Hit ?
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THE MAIDEN ALL FORLORN.
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX On Parvenu Distinctions.
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240
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“De Lunatico Inquirendo.”
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Mrs. Smoothbore in Parliament.
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Hoop la !
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241
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Give it up.
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WHEN JOHNNY COMES RCHING HOME AGAIN.
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242
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243
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Springes (Pill)Grim Humor.
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244
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Ministerial Melody on the Hon. John’s Return.
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244
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Familiar Facts Fabled.
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244
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Mr. Punch’s Cryptographic Letter to an Unkind Lady.
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Stage Scraps (by Chips.)
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Sic(k) est Vita.
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Notices to Correspondents.
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246
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Advertising
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246
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248
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A Fable.
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248
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Advertising
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THE SULKY BOY.
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ADELAIDE PUNCH.
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249
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High Life in North Adelaide.
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PICKINGS FROM THE POETS.
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249
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Advertising
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LETTER BOX
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250
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The City Corporation repentant.
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250
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Tattered Remnant of Letter picked up near Parliament House on 31st May.
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250
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Punch Down Town.
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251
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Herr Staudigl at the Servants Home.
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251
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Advertising
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251
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SHAMEFUL TREATMENT OF A STEPMOTHER.
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A SACRIFICE
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253
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Stage Scraps (by Chips.)
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254
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Want of Confidence.
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254
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Advertising
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254
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Springes
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255
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Bunthorne On the Way to do it. (With Apologies to Mr. Gilbert.)
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255
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The Polyglotwoggle.
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255
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Advertising
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255
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Notices to Correspondents.
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256
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Good Again.
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256
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EXTREMES MEET.
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