Livingston Hopkins, A Tragedy, The Bulletin, Vol. 11 No. 562 (22 Nov 1890, p.3) http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-448585129
A TragedyACT 1: “I consider Crick to be by far the cleverest fellow on the Opposition benches—in fact, he’s the only man there who knows anything about anything.”—PARKES.
ACT 2: “I move that Crick be expelled Parliament because he’s too cheeky.”—PARKES.
ACT 3: “We find that Crick died of the disease known in America as Big Head, said disease having arisen from an overdose of marmalade administered by Henry Parkes with malice aforethought.”— THE JURY.