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NEWTON.

'Have you seen her,' was the salute Bessie got from *nowy and his clique on New Year's Eve. What was the idea of the young lady of the Star Office in using the opera glasses to get a closer view of the young fellows across the road ? You were caught that time, Annie. Very bad form, Kosie, to get mashed on Tom while Lily is away spending her holidays. George, the toffy giddy finisher of Mac's, noted for his long drooping black military moustache, has quite a host of fair admirers. On one Sunday Annie takes him home to tea, next Sunday Minnie, and lastly Susan, and he talks of his future prospects to all of their mammas. Shocking, George. What was the curly-headed boy doing up Newton on Sunday night? Neve>* mind, Sid ; Shark is very nice wheu no one else is near. Alf has quite deaerted Ponsonby and taken to going with a Newton girl.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 18

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NEWTON. Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 18

NEWTON. Observer, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 January 1891, Page 18

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