MUCH alarm is manifested by the inhabitants of the district which has lately had the honour of supplying the bushrangers with provisions, clothing, and ammunition. This ...
Article : 1,368 wordsOn Thursday last an inquest was held before a Bench of Magistrates and a Special Jury to enquire into the cause of the death of Captain Douglas, who was drowned on the previous afternoon by the ...
Article : 77 wordsOUR Perth Criminal Calendar is not very heavy this session, there being in all only seven cases—one of them that of a Vasse cattle-stealer (a native.) Among the white ...
Article : 126 wordsThere have been no fresh arrivals here since the departure of the "Louisa" for Swan River; there is a French whaler (the "George") at cape Riche; she is expected up daily to the Sound, to take iu water; ...
Article : 484 wordsIT is with sincere regret we record a most distressing accident, which occurred on Wednesday last. It appears that Rewell's boat, having on board Rewell, Captain ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Perth Town Trust met on Monday, when the accounts were passed, and the usual business of the Trust transacted. On the following morning Mr. Helins resigned his post as Chairman of the Trust, ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—I observe that the government clerks in Victoria and Sydney applied that their salaries might be raised, and 1 also observe that the two government entertained the respective applications by ...
Article : 84 wordsFrom York we hear that a portion of the gaol recently erected had tumbled in. The Bishop confirmed nine young people during his visitation, and he also consecrated Northam church, with which building he ...
Article : 40 wordsWHISKERS.—Of all things avoid a vulgar whisker. This is of various kinds. A short scrubby, indomitable red whisker is a vulgar whisker: a weak fezzy, white, moth-eaten, ...
Article : 323 wordsBy advices from the Vasse, we hear that the natives are pretty quiet. One or two settlers fancied they had lost cattle lately, but we are glad to hear the alarm was groundless, the missing cattle having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsMessrs. T. Wright and R. Scott, of the Mounted Police, Bunbury, had proceeded in search of the runaway convicts, and were still out on Friday last. We have not heard in what direction they went— ...
Article : 1,335 wordsMILITARY CAMPS ROUND LONDON.—Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington, Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Land Forces, has been for some time past in ...
Article : 880 wordsJune 19—John Price, brought before the Bench, charged with deserting from his ship, and being drunk in the town of Fremantle, admonished, and fined 5s and 2s 6d expenses. ...
Article : 524 wordsSIGNS OF RETURNING PROSPERITY.—Among the evidences of better times, it is remarked that the balances at the Savings Banks, which had fallen off wofully, are ...
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Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), Wed 7 Jul 1852, Page 3
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