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Thirty Tears Ago, lIIIIIHIIiIItIIUIIIIFItUiMH 11 Mr J. B. Jackson, in moving * vote of thanks and eontldenoe in Sir O. M. O'Eorke, said that he had faithfully and energetically a^ved them as their representative for thirty years. From what be had said that night, they must feel that his natural force was not abated, dad that he would make a vigorous member for the enlarged distriot for the greater portion of thirty years to'oome. (Cheers.) An Qnehunga Teacher instructing the Voters of next generation. And yet, thfo is what may happen at next election.. (Observer, 21 June 1890)
Good-looking SI��AVBY���' Oh, I'm coarse, tyrannical, and miserly, am 1 r And I would commit murder if exci/erf. Well, just hand bach Uiat five shillings, young man, or I'll get excited noibf ' St^b Collector���'No, old fellow, I don't vrant to gioe you five shillings for .._ , , ireadino my fi&t. I want jive pounds to pay Pat O'Hooligan���'Bejahera! This is v new style of confisswn. ffaf adveHisinff account.1' 1 don't my <i word, but I get all my sijis towld over for five bob. I'll -��n^ Biddy here, see if I doti-ti* (Observer, 24 May 1890)
PERSONAL CQSFEBENTCS WANTED. Here is a Railway Servant calling on, the Commissioners to have a friendly talk over the grievances* ���CoMMISSIOITEft ito strikers)���' 2" am responsible for tlie economical working of the railways* and if you hich up any fuss, I will havelo get over a few thousands, of' these fellows I' (Strikers feel he Ims <jot 'em ona string.) I Acting Pointsman, afterfiftem 'hours' duty. (Observer, 31 May 1890)