The Premier of Tasmania suggests that 1 the Federal Council be asked to consider the propriety of adopting a uniform scheme of quarantine for all tofl colonies. >He comflaws that > during" 4be recent outbreak 'aemania treated by the other colonies. &i&fr?' ' Wordliness. Two; qejoi|i*'men were walking down Austin '"avenue and talking about the revival then in full blast "Was dar much 'ligeons inters' showed las' night." "Moah den I eber seed de likes befoah, Mister Johnsing. Dar was sebern sistero what got'Ugeon all to wunat. Dey was lying down in de dust a rolUn' eround, and kicken' like de berry debble in" 'em.". "Did Sister Malviny White get 'ligeon too ?" " She was dar, and displayed some 'ligeoua feelings, but she didn't kick about in de dust like de rest. She' didn't waller in de dust." "Why didn't Sister Malviny come ter dsfroneof grace?" "Bekase she had on a bran new silk dress and she didn't wanter Bpile
St. Paul Woman (to her husband)— John, I wish you would got np and make those children atop beating tin-pans on our porch; I want to got a nap. "That tart the children, dear ; it's your mother talking to the milkman."
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Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3
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