The usual quarterly sittings of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurinliction commenced on Wednesday morning before His Honor Chief [?] Burt and a common jury. The calendar ...
Article : 5,738 wordsSIR,—The subject of emolument to Volunteers, which I have read with interest in your issue of the 3rd inst., occupied the serious attention of my friend the late Major ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 wordsThe weather daring the past few days has been most favourable for forming operations. Ploughing in in full swing, and in spite of the opposition to a protective ...
Article : 504 wordsOn Wednesday last the Swan Agricultural Society held their annual ploughing match on Preston Flat. The day was most unpropitions, heavy rain descending almost incessantly ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR,—We see it almost invariably mentioned in reports of lectures, speeches, and the various entertainments, which are given in the Town Hall, that its acoustic properties are wretchedly ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Elections on the 26th ult. proved to be more exciting than was at first anticipated. On the morning of the great day it was rumoured that Mr. Gray was coming for ward ...
Article : 263 wordsSince my last we have been blest with abundance of rain, and ploughing is now being prosecuted with vigour throughout the district ....Lambing is over, and most of the settlers ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsSIR,—I am induced, by the present condition of the space between William Street and Barrack Street jetties, to designate that poition of our city highroads as above. Some years ago ...
Article : 567 wordsWe had only one case for trial at the last Quarter Sessions, and the prisoner was acquitted. We are at a loss to know what to do with our female delinquents, many of ...
Article : 710 wordsThe weather has cleared at last ; the heavy gales ceased on Friday evening, had we have Lad calm weather since. I have heard of no further disasters. The s.s. Xantho sailed ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 10 Jul 1872, Page 3
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