Owing to something going wrong with Britannia's Ruling of the Waves, and Neptune's "down" on Fremantle harbor, the good ship Ophir, which ...
Article : 994 wordsThe Coal Arch farther on near Howard-street, which bears the double inscription "LET A BRITISH ENSIGN WAVE FRIENDLY " ...
Article : 92 wordsThe League matches to-day resulted as follows:— Essendon 6 goale 16 behinds beat South Melbourne 8 goals 3 behinds. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe failure of the Duke to arrive in Perth yesterday was the most fortunate thing possible for these clubs, as in consequence of the postponement of the celebrations a ...
Article : 1,166 wordsAt the intersection of the Terrace and William-street is erected the Timber Arch, by far the most ponderons of all. It permits of traffic passing beneath in four directions, ...
Article : 114 wordsAt the intersection of the Terrace and Milligan-street there is a graceful octagonal erection, with four rights-of-way, lightly decorated so as not to preclude from the ...
Article : 54 wordsA special train has been placed at the disposal of the Royal Party which has been specially designed and the work completed at the Fremantle ...
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Advertising : 512 wordsOh turning from Lord-street once more into the Terrace, the State Arch presents its graceful proportions to the spectator. It consists of a central, with two side ...
Article : 70 wordsAfter all the functions and festivities are finished there will be an unhappy quarter of an hour for Messrs. Petherick and Wood, the secretary ...
Article : 861 wordsThe Dutte's Arch, opposite the entrance to Government House, though of light structure is an exquisite work of art octagonal in form and surmounted by a massive ...
Article : 65 wordsThe first triamphal arch through which the Royal pageant will pass in that erected by the employes of the Railway depatment in Wellington-street. From an artistic ...
Article : 211 wordsNot the least attractive of the Terrace scenes is the Golden Arch, near Cathedral Avenue. Four obelisks rise gracefully to a height of 40 feet, and in the central space ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Arch [?] the Park Gates built in the Ionic style is surmounted by a canopy with shield decorations, trophies and gailanos. It would be diffieult to determine ...
Article : 62 wordsLast night the streets of the city were densely crowed. The vast concourse of people were delighted with the arehes, public buildings. and principal business ...
Article : 89 wordsIn Earrack-street thergraceful [?]prop[?]tions of the Citizens' Arch seems to blend i[?] harmony with the Town Hall Clerk, towes and presents a most pleasing picture. This ...
Article : 99 wordsFrom latest inquiries made last night there os [?]truth in the widely-circulated rumor that the Qphir had returned to Albany on account of an addition to the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Leake Government, in a wonderful determination to avoid anything which will tend to make this s[?]dpatch appear small in the eyes ...
Article : 235 wordsThe statement made in as evening contemporaary that the Ophir would not come on to Fremandle and that the coaling steamer had returned to Albany is ...
Article : 381 wordsIn the line of route in the same street the Arch of Commerce comesion view. This was designed by Mr. Jeff[?]ies. Built in plaster, a perfect resemblanes of pure whi[?] marble, ...
Article : 101 wordsNot far from the turn into St. George's Terrace near the Weld Club, the Arch of Agriculture can be seen to great advantage. The srch bears the arms of the Duke of ...
Article : 60 wordsWestward from Barrack-street a fairylike scene is presented. The Terrace may be described as ab avenue of arches, the first to pass, under being the Chinese Arch. ...
Article : 111 wordsEise where we have described the triumphad structures beneath which the Royal pageant will pass to-morrow. The adornment of public buildings and of private business ...
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West Australian Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1897 - 1902), Sun 21 Jul 1901, Page 12
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