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Family Notices : 39 wordsFor the past nine days the case of Lewis ver[?]us Walford has supplied the Court of Exchequer with as lamentable a case of slander as ever fell to the lot of a special jury to decide. The ...
Article : 794 wordsTHE principal objections which have been urged against the adoption of a ministerial form of government in this colony are, first, that we should not be able to ...
Article : 1,047 wordsObjection has been raised in some quarters with reference to our strictures in the article on the above subject which appeared in our issue of this day week. The ...
Article : 474 wordsLancashire has been singularly unfortunate of late. Famine has smitten one portion of her population who are warring against their masters and now a deadly disaster has come to afflict the ...
Article : 547 wordsSIR,—I have been surprised, and I have heard more than one complaint made relative to gentlemen smoking pipes and cigars in the cabin of the river steamers. This yon are ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR,—Entertaining as I do the utmost awe and reverence for the police force, I read with much interest the report of the Mr. Superintendent Smith, published in one of ...
Article : 292 wordsAlthough the peculiar views entertained north of the Tweed as to the observance of Sunday are supposed to have lost ground lately, they are still, it appears, held in all their old intensity by ...
Article : 282 words[This portion of our paper is set apart tor free inter change of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of newspaper correspondence. We are not, however, to be regarded as endorsing the views of our ...
Article : 67 wordsThe wool sales closed on July 5. Reviewing the course of trade for the previous month, Messrs. Webster, Darvall & Co. say:— "The Whitsun recess fairly divides these auctions into ...
Article : 333 wordsSIR,—A man with a grievance is, I believe, welcome to the editors of newspapers, hence I offer no apology for troubling you with mi[?] Sir, I think sufficient publicity is not given ...
Article : 234 wordsA special meeting of the above board was held on Monday last. Members present: Messrs John Brown (chairman), A. T. Bailey, Patrick Rourke, and Michael Brown. The chairman ...
Article : 810 wordsAt last the secret of the publication of the Salisbury-Schouyaloff memorandum has come out. A certain Mr. Charles Marvin, of Burrage-road, Plumstead, a "writer" or ...
Article : 418 wordsSIR,—The question of keeping up a proper supply of labor is one of vital importance, especially in a new country, as no industry can prosper, or indeed exist long, unless the ...
Article : 608 wordsThe Helena Mena (Captain Marsh) left London for Fremantle on June 20, with the following passengers: Mrs. Sutherland, three children and infant, Mrs. L. A. Manning, three children and ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Home Newt says that Captain Hamilton-Burke, staff officer of pensioners, late of the Perth district, W.A., has been appointed by the Secretary of State to the charge of ...
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The Western Australian Times (Perth, WA : 1874 - 1879), Tue 13 Aug 1878, Page 2
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