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Advertising : 2,890 wordsBy invitation of the contractor (Mr. Thomas Hill), the Mayor of Perth (Mr. A. Forrest, M.L.A.) and a party of gentleman yesterday paid a visit to the ...
Article : 1,137 wordsSir,—The reply given to a late correspondent of yours, "Enquirer," concerning the various funds raised in this colony for the relief and benefit of ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—No doubt many of your readers will be pleased to receive the assurance of the Bishop s secretary, the Rev. D. J. Garland, that the Church of England ...
Article : 431 wordsSir,—Twelve months ago, when the calling of the mail steamers at Fremantle became a certainty, I placed myself in direct communication with the ...
Article : 444 wordsSir,—Many read with satisfaction the account in your issue of October 1 of the Court case where a timber station manager has been fined for having horses ...
Article : 262 wordsSir,—With your kind permission I would like to draw attention to some remarkable decisions in our police courts. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty ...
Article : 643 wordsSir,—Kindly allow me space in your paper to protest against an injustice under which the commercial fraternity in this colony are labouring. Not long ...
Article : 217 wordsSir,—Would you kindly allow me space in your paper to call attention to the disparity between the qualifications of electors for members of the ...
Article : 513 wordsSir,—By your issue of the 22nd ult., I see that Mr. Joseph H. Stone seems quite annoyed because a "backblocker" like myself took exception to his ...
Article : 200 wordsSir,—Of the five questions asked by Mr. Solomon in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday last, and answered by the hon. Commissioner for Railways, there ...
Article : 474 wordsSir,—With reference to an inquest held on a child who died in the Fremantle Hospital, and of which a report appeared in your issue of the 12th inst., I feel ...
Article : 322 wordsSir,—I notice by your issue this day that a petition has been hurried on the ratepayers asking Mr. A. B. Kidson to allow himself to be nominated for the ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—I have read Mr. Wigglesworth's long letter on the above subject. The controversy between Mr. Rogers and himself does not trouble the ratepayers ...
Article : 374 wordsSir,—The question whether a man should sit in both the Senate and the local Parliament being uppermost at present in the colonies has suggested a forward step that ...
Article : 271 wordsSir,—I note a [?]aragraph in your issue of this morning in reference to my letter of the 5th inst., respecting the war funds. Except that Mr. North intimates that ...
Article : 187 wordsSir,—On reading the letter from Mr. H. M. Campbell in your issue of this morning, on arming the police, the bravery of Constable Harris and other ...
Article : 210 wordsSir,—On reading in your issue of the 8th inst. of the conflict between some of the members of the police force and four desperate armed and masked miscreants, ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 18 Oct 1900, Page 2
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