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Advertising : 192 wordsWalter Griffiths writes to the London newspapers contending that the objection to clause 74 is part of a conspiracy to wreck the measure. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe recent wet weather has brought mining operations to a standstill in many cases. Mr T. Creer informs us that the erection of the Trilby ...
Article : 1,324 wordsThe London Times urges Australian statesmen and people to recognise the wisdom of the arguments of the Imperial Government in reference to the ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. H. B. T. Strangways, an ex-Premier of South Australia, has addressed a letter to the London Daily Chronicle on the subject of ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Queen has prolonged her visit in Ireland until the 27th inst. ...
Article : 21 wordsBattalion, the racehorse who was badly injured in the Jubilee Hurdle Race at Manchester, has been destroyed. It was found impossible to ...
Article : 32 wordsStatistics just published by the War Office show that, during 1899, no less than 83,353 recruits were enlisted in the Imperial army, the militia and the ...
Article : 30 wordsOVER and over again, in plain matter of of fact words, has this paper drawn attention to the lamentable condition of the Cue Miners' Institute. We do ...
Article : 894 wordsThe consignment of apples taken home by the R.M.S. Ophir are pronounced excellent. The grapes are also good. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe London Daily News publishes an interview with Premier Kington. The South Australian politician declares that the union of the Australian ...
Article : 40 words"I consider the Geraldton-Cue line has stood the severe rains very well," remarked Mr. Watson, the resident engineer of the northern railways, on Wednesday. ...
Article : 2,717 wordsAlex. Forrest has announced his intention of resigning the Mayoralty in six weeks' time. ...
Article : 22 wordsDull, wet, miserable and gaunt famine stalking through the land. The very wind howling through the murky night makes one wish to be a ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Full Court decided yesterday that the by-law of the Menzies council prohibiting camels camping within one mile of the town boundary ...
Article : 30 wordsDuring the present year the rainfall at Roebourne has been over 38 inches. ...
Article : 17 wordsA number of visitors to the races yesterday were seized with strange symptoms of poisoning. The cause was probably due to the bore water. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Natives' Conference sent a telegram to the Premiers' Conference, trusting that their deliberations would result in the admission of Westralia. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Midland Railway engine drivers have decided to strike unless they are placed on the same footing as the Government drivers. Probably ...
Article : 38 wordsSIR, -- Would you accord me the privilege of an expression of opinion with regard to the above institution. During my three weeks' stay as a ...
Article : 102 wordsJ. Mulholland blew out his brains at Nhill yesterday. He left a letter expressing his intention of doing so. ...
Article : 27 wordsFive cases of the plague are reported from Cape Town. Four fresh cases occurred here yesterday, one of which proved fatal. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Australian Premiers assembled at Melbourne yesterday and decided to cable to Mr Barton for certain information before coming to a decision ...
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Murchison Advocate (WA : 1898 - 1912), Sat 21 Apr 1900, Page 2
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