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  2. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    Two letters and a short paragraph appeared in die Herald of Saturday last, on which, with your kind permission, I desire to make some comments, partly on ...

    Article : 1,740 words
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    SIR,—Under this [?] writer appears in the [?] 18th May,—not to attack with [?] the libered political policy I hope [?] ...

    Article : 1,866 words
  4. NORTH-WEST SETTLEMENTS.

    By the schooner Waterlily, which left Port Walcoft on the 24th May, we have received further interesting details of the [?] which visited the N.W. ...

    Article : 1,176 words
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    Advertising : 629 words
  6. By Electric Telegraph.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  7. The Inquirer AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1872.

    PENDING the result of the Battle of the Jetties—which promises to last as long as the siege of Troy—and in the absence of better harbor ...

    Article : 2,322 words
  8. FREMANTLE ELECTION.

    SIR,—I have beard a great deal lately about speech making, and I am inclined to think that some of the orators get their speeches neatly written out, and keep rehearsing them for ...

    Article : 532 words
  9. SUSPENSION OF MR. LANDOR.

    WE have been desired to give publicity to the following Memorial to the, Secretary of State, praying that Mr. Landor may be reinstated, and which ...

    Article : 468 words
  10. ROADS BOARDS.

    SIR,—I thank yon for your leading article on the subject of making and repairing roads, published in the Inquirer of the 5th inst. I would recommend every Board in the colony to ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. IMPRESSIONS OF ALBANY.

    A GENTLEMAN who has recently left this colony for Tasmania, via King George's Sound, has favoured as with his impressions of Albany:—"The people of Albany," he says "appear to be ...

    Article : 584 words
  12. SHIPPING REPORT.

    [?] Mazeppa, 25 tons, Godfrey, from Bunbury. Passengers—Mr. Lupton, Mr. W. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Beard and family (2), and 4 prisoaers. Cargo—20 tons sandalwood, 4 bales leather, ½ ton potatoes, ...

    Article : 478 words
  13. DRAWING STUMPS.

    SIR,—I do not possess a "Guide," but for your correspondent's information, I will state that the custom in the other colonies and in England is for the captains of the contending teams to ...

    Article : 150 words
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    Advertising : 426 words
  15. A HAPPY THOUGHT.

    SIR,—A bachelor friend of mine suggests the following very sensible plan of indacing settlement. lie calls my attention to the serious fact that there are a large number of unmarried ...

    Article : 209 words
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