The general incline of the country from longitude 145° to Sturt's track in about 135° is towards south-west, until reaching near the latter its lowest point, as we feel ...
Article : 1,601 wordsSIR,—As I believe many persons who hold the office of Churchwardens in this colony know little or nothing of the powers they have over matters connected with the Church, will you allow me to point ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,—In your contemporary the Perth Gazette of last Friday appears a lively production from our well-known fellow-colonist Mr. William Burges, and a melody to accompany it in the editorial columns. ...
Article : 168 wordsProfessor Kohler has again been among us. He performed in Mr. Craig's large room on Thursday night last to a full and well-pleased audience; the Professor appears, however, to be doomed to have ...
Article : 330 wordsTHE PERTH GAZETTE.—We regret being obliged to notice pointedly an expression in the Perth Gazette of Friday last, written editorially, and of a gross and malicious nature. Referring ...
Article : 903 wordsEnter from L.C. Mr. A. S., and from the opposite wing (hurriedly) Mr.W.B. A.S.—What's up now? You look wild! W.B.—Wild! ...
Article : 639 wordsSCHOOLS.—We have had three new schools established this district at the following places.—Seven Springs, Green Hills, and Buckland; all in localities where they were much needed, and will doubtless ...
Article : 291 wordsOn the 9th instant a Public Meeting was held at the Court-house of this town, to take into consideration the advisability of appointing a District Committee to superintend the labour on Public Works ...
Article : 986 wordsSIR,—Much has been said about roads in this district, and not without cause. It is satisfactory to see that the Government has at length so far acceded to the wishes of the public as to invite tenders for ...
Article : 182 wordsSIR,—Mr. Bickley proposes to construct a "Harbour Dock" at Fremantle in four years for £65,000. The thing is so truly absurd on the face of it, that any man of experience or common ...
Article : 844 wordsSIR,—Will you be good enough to find space in your journal for the following few remarks in reply to a letter from Mr. William Burges to the Editor of the Perth Gazette, and appearing in ...
Article : 691 wordsThe Volunteer Ball on Wednesday evening last at the Oddfellows' Hall was quite a success. The Hall was decorated in a remarkably characteristic and pleasing manner, reflecting great credit upon ...
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Advertising : 1,049 wordsSept. 7.—James Dodd, t.l., charged with stealing a door, was sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment with hard labour. Hugh Murphy, t.l., committing a breach of Ticket-of-Leave Rules; 3 months' ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Government of Victoria which is now carried on by an imperfect Ministry, was for some time, to all appearances, carried on without any Ministry at all. The retirement of the M'Culloch Cabinet ...
Article : 1,288 wordsSept. 12.—Richard Ireland, charged with committing an indecent assault on a female child, was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment with hard labour. Ten other minor charges were brought before the Court ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 16 Sep 1868, Page 3
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