Sir,—I have read with very great interest the series of letters and articles which have appeared lately in the West Australian, and as no one has as yet, reviewed the arguments adduced ...
Article : 1,698 wordsSir,—The advent of the elections brings the Responsible Government question again to the fore. Its benefits and virtues are loudly Herald-ed. forth—its drawbacks and ...
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Advertising : 725 wordsSIR;—Thinking the public take a deep interest in any movements connected with the opening up and occupation of the new country lately reported upon by Mr. Alex. Forrest, and ...
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Article : 271 wordsAdelaide wheat is likely to take the highest awards at the Sydney Exhibition. The Auditor General's statement shows a falling off in the revenue to meet expenditure ...
Article : 329 wordsSIR.—In the Herald of the 3rd inst., appears a strange epistle from that journal's Northam correspondent, which is likely to cause a wrong impression in the minds of the public. ...
Article : 213 wordsSib,—On the eve of a general election it will perhaps better enable lookers-on to appreciate the nature of the struggle, if we analyze the elements which form those little armies ...
Article : 845 wordsSIR,—The "Victorian Express" of the 17th, Dec. contains an article upon Jetty Dues. I cannot congratulate the writer upon the accuracy of his statements which show that he has ...
Article : 547 wordsSIR,—I notice by the Government Gazette that there are two polling places appointed for Fremantle, and they are within two minutes' walk of each other. Now, if one of them had ...
Article : 96 wordsWe hear that a laborer in the employ of Mr. Joseph Harris, at the Canning, met with a fatal accident on Sunday last. The man, it appears, was engaged in fixing a ...
Article : 817 wordsThe yacht 'Enchantress' won the Glenelg Yacht Cup. One thousand pounds (£1000) was sent home on Saturday last, for the relief of the ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 20 Jan 1880, Page 3
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