Tin' “Bulletin,” in :i feeble and rath -i----laughable effort to excuse its Melbourne representative’s abuse of Nance O’Ncu, (■notes “Stafford Rnnsome. who was doing; Australia for Rondon "Sphere,” iind who declares i-a the paper in ipiosti■ l n that Nance has cnlv a rudimentaryidea of acting, and prophesies that she wul ha a. failure in Condon. Who in thunder is Stafford llansome anyhow tii.’iu the "Bulletin,” usually so self-sufficioni, is grateful for his moral support,? _ -Jr Ransomo was a threelra’penny business Johnnie, who “wrote a. bit, and who owes bis present eminence to the fact that he was rather thick with the “ii rlotin’s” Melb. man during the ON oil season.—Adelaide ‘‘Critic.’' The news of the death of I’’" C. L. Carson, tbs> editor of “The ' at the early ago of forty-three, will u» received with groat regret by his many friends in Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)
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