Sir,—May I crave a small space in your valuable paper in order to ask the many kind friends who have so generously assisted us in the past whether they will again come to ...
Article : 138 wordsIn the matter of the Goldfields Act 1895 and amendments, and gold-mining lease No 256 2E, and in the matter of the caveat No. 7, of 1900, lodged by ...
Article : 1,440 wordsThe market was dull yesterday, prices being vary unsettled. Cable messages received from London showed a very unsettled state of affairs. From these it appeared that on ...
Article : 1,414 wordsThe important programme of the Coolgardie Racing Club for its spring meeting will engage the attention of owners and trainers to-day. The events, for which nominations ...
Article : 2,402 wordsG. W. Stubbs (defendant), appellant, and J. H. Donne (plaintiff), respondent; William Welsh (plaintiff), appellant, and T. Anderson and others (defendants), respondents. ...
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Article : 292 wordsThe case of James Wilson Huelin v. the Union Bank of Australasia was continued. Mr. Harney, with Mr. Alcock (instructed by Mr. Alcock), appeared for the plaintiff, and ...
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Article : 10 wordsI append a few facts (says a London writer) concerning the career of Stanley Rowley, the Australian sprint champion, at present in Scotland. He was born at Young, N.S.W., ...
Article : 228 wordsThe case of Allan Deuchar, who is charged by his late partner with having made false representations as to the extent of his business, was resumed before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at ...
Article : 790 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a deputation consisting of the Mayor and councillors of North Fremantle, in their capacity as the Local Board of Health, and Mr. D. J. Doberty, ...
Article : 498 wordsA successful social and dance were held on Wednesday evening last at the Oddfellows' hall, Leederville, under the auspices of the Leederville Cricket Club. There was a good ...
Article : 121 wordsThe following items of interest are called from an English paper of June 9:— In his last three innings, just previously to the departure of the last mail, ...
Article : 747 wordsThe following is the official result of the Port Homing Club's Picton Junction race, which was flown on Saturday, July 14: —Mr. E. Beatty's [?] Blossom, flying 90 ...
Article : 165 wordsDr. Pepenbrook says:—The general impression about wrinkles is that they are caused by worry, but the truth is that most of them come from laughing. To know bow to laugh ...
Article : 191 wordsIt is a mistaken idea that no fruit should be eaten at breakfast. It would be far better if our people would eat less bacon and grease at breakfast, and more fruit. In the ...
Article : 306 wordsOn Wednesday night the selection committee of the Rugby Union, viz., Messrs. Wild, Arcus, and Atkinson, met at the Kensington Hotel, and selected players to visit the ...
Article : 112 wordsMessrs and Co. v. [?].—Claim for £17 6s. for work dune. Mr. Ewing appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. Smith for the defendant. The magistrate gave his reserved ...
Article : 114 wordsA meeting of the W. A. Lacrosse [?] was held at the Criterion Hotel last night, there being present—Messrs. W. D. Henderson (in the chair), L. Wicksteed, ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 27 Jul 1900, Page 2
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