"R.W."—The good motives that prompt our correspondent are best answered by withholding his letter from publication. That which he justly and feelingly declaims against is but ventilated the more by public recognition. ...
Article : 300 wordsIt will be seen by the following Reports that the Bar Board have made another inspection of the works at the mouth of the River:— ...
Article : 941 wordsDEAR SIR,—Some remarks made in the Government Resident's communication from Nickol Bay to the Government, and published in your columns last week, seek a public explanation from ...
Article : 573 wordsBY The overland mail we received no Melbourne papers, in consequence of the P. & O. Co.'s homeward-bound steamer Geelong not having arrived at Albany at the time of the despatch of the mail from Galle. ...
Article : 210 wordsSIR,—The following extract from a letter received by the last mail from England, written by a gentleman who has resided in Jamaica 28 years, may not be uninteresting to many of your readers. ...
Article : 232 wordsWe have dates from Port Louis to the l8th May The fever which has prevailed there with such virulence since the middle of February has shown some signs of abatement; the mortality has diminished ...
Article : 159 wordsW. Dean, c.p., drunk and rescuing a prisoner from the police; 3 months' hard labour. Charles Williams, c.p., drunk and incapable in Hay Street; 7 days' hard labour. ...
Article : 202 wordsSIR,—On reading the remarks of a contemporary on the proceedings of the Legislative Council, it occurred to me that if the effusions of all writers were headed by an infallible hand with the motives that ...
Article : 268 wordsThe hopes raised by the news which we published in our telegrams of last month, of the rumoured safety of Dr. Livingstone, have speedily been dispelled; and there can now be no longer any ...
Article : 650 wordsOn the 8th inst. a coroner's inquest was held on the remains of William Sommerfield, who was drowned at sea on the afternoon of the previous day, while on a passage from Fremantle to Bunbury. It appears ...
Article : 1,499 wordsA royal proclamation has been issued, declaring the North American colonies to be one dominion with the name of Canada. The Queen laid the foundation stone of the Hall ...
Article : 1,322 wordsSIR,—Having read with considerable interest the many communications relative to Mr. Phillips' memorial, and being a colonist of nearly thirty years' standing, you will pardon my offering a few remarks ...
Article : 1,422 wordsThe great Paris show, it seems, is to be the means of exhibiting more things than some persons dreamt of. It is not merely our textile fabrics, our ironwares, and our porcelains that are to go through ...
Article : 1,500 wordsThe Times of the 28th March last has the following suggestive paragraph :-" The chartered convict ship Norwood has been taken up by the Government for the conveyance of a party of between ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsDEAR SIR,—You propose a good move for the purpose of starting and carrying out the working of the iron ores of this colony; but it is nothing new for a Government to take a prominent part ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 17 Jul 1867, Page 3
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