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THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLE

... grandly, So I sent the reinfaorcemeuts. Who was sent out to lead them? 1, says Roberts of Cabool, liut they mualde me an April fool. I was sent our to lead them. Who tried negotiation? 1, says Kinmberley, sadly, Put I did it very badly. I tried negotiation ...

AMUSEMENTS

... reel- conred when he returns to tfie city. First among the rewcomers was the WVal Pink Comedv Com. prany, whose sketch, An April Fool, is as season- able as ever in respect of its mirthr-provokinrg quali. ties. The principals-Miss Sarah Gordon and Messrs ...

LITERATURE

... verse:- ove a He surely is an April fooL ,o-, ,e ?? does not find this world a school, alt) Where tasks are often hard. 'tis true- ?? a But there are pleasant lessons toe. stil t . . . . . at ea He is ar. April fool who Stayva ral s 'l'o ssrmons sour ...

LITERATURE

... in which a dog looks interrogatively round on a beetle crawlag |up his back eyond the reach of teeth or claws; Jand An April Fool, by Rayne-Williams, in' which an old-time beau waits, watch in hand, i and provided with a basket of flowers, outside the ...

MR GILBERT'S NEW OPERA, HIS EXCELLENCY

... after the townsnen, and beg their pity- Ah. dont hae bard on one whose passion ruling Was fronm his birth a taste for April fooling.' While into the angry cherus of the populace, who declare they will take their grievances to the Reagent, enters the gay ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... unctuaL' On arriving at the address, our man dis- r ,v v overed that we, among some fifty otbers, had been M , v- made April fools of. As we do not keep an establish- or 'ne ment for the amusement of people of weak intellect, we so shall be happy to give ...

LITERATURE

... Bough; 'Mike, a tale of the great Irish famine; The Lily of Leyden, by the prolific W. l. G. Kiingston; Mfud-Larks; April Fools ; O a Candlestick, by Salem Hall; Tabby's Travels, told by herself; Sylvia's Enemy and Rather Too Clever, by ...