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  2. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    THE WEATHER.—During the past week we have been visited by most exceptional weather for this season of the year. On Friday and Saturday the wind blew from about north, veering to S.W. ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  3. CAPTURE OF CONVICTS.

    SIR,—I promised, when I saw you in Perth a short time ago, to give you the particulars of the capture of the five convicts at Dandalup. I am induced to do so now, in consequence of what appeared ...

    Article : 357 words
  4. CULTIVATION OF BARLEY.

    The culture of barley is less understood than that of any cereal grown in Victoria, and until very lately the area under this grain was small, comparatively speaking. The establishing of malt-houses ...

    Article : 1,904 words
  5. THE IRISH CONVICTS AND THEIR GRIEVANCES.

    The malignant benevolence of fairies and genii in conferring certain eminent gifts and counterbalancing them by as signal defects or disfigurements is the copious subject of Eastern or Northern fiction. The ...

    Article : 2,243 words
  6. DANDALUP.

    We have lately had a fearful gale here, tearing up trees by the their roots and scattering their branches far and wide. The wind was so violent that it blew down a tree in a paddock at Dandalup, killing a ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    SIR,—Your editorial article on the public schools of the colony, in "Inquirer" of Sept. 11, challenges observation; and, with your permission, I would make a few remarks upon it. ...

    Article : 890 words
  8. BUNBURY.

    On the 11th instant the equinoctial gales set in, accompanied by rain, which contained to fall more or less heavily to the 21st instant, in consequence of which the Blackwood, Preston, Collie, and Capel ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,186 words
  10. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    WE offer to our Readers, under this head, a medium for the expression of opinions upon topics of public interest. We hold ourselves, however, in no way responsible for the opinions advanced in this part of the journal. ...

    Article : 584 words
  11. THE PUBLIC MEETING AT PERTH.

    SIR,—In common with a great many more, I look forward to the meeting to be held on the 14th inst. with no small degree of interest. A prejudice exists in some minds against public meetings; but it is ...

    Article : 452 words
  12. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SIR,—The unusual number of natives that now appeal in Perth streets strengthens the rumour that a batch of the Aborigines are to exhibit themselves and dance before His Royal Highness ...

    Article : 178 words
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