ODDFELLOWS' BANQUENT TO DE. SHIPTON.—A farewell banquet was given by the brethren of the New Swan Lodge, No. 4406 athe Odd-fellows' Hall Fremantle., on Wednesday evening ...
Article : 296 wordsDEAR SIR.—I here felt some interest in what has recently appeared in the deliveries of correspondence at the General Post Office in Peria. Two correspondents singing, ...
Article : 618 wordsChristmas passed here very quietly. The chaplain held three services, which were well attended by attentive congregations. On the following day, in the absence of the ...
Article : 211 wordsThe annual meeting of the Mechanics Institute was held on Monday evening, the President, Hon. Capt. Roe, R.N., in the chair, supported by the Hon. F. P. Barlee, ...
Article : 1,205 wordsThe Court was occupied all day with the investigation of charges brought against Theodore Erakouer, a well-known character, for selling grog at the Williams River in less quantities than 40 gallons, and ...
Article : 2,334 wordsOn Wednesday evening last, the Odd Fellows of Fremantle, together with several friends from Perth, met at their Hall in Fremantle to entertain their old and most deservedly esteemed ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR,—As a friend of the Voluntary Principle in matters relating to the support of religion, I was induced to become a member of the "Free Churches' Society," believing, as I did. that the principle above ...
Article : 428 wordsPERTH BOYS' SCHOOL—The following report from the Rev. G.H. Sweeting refers to the proficiency of the first class in this school:—(1)Reading: The reading was on the whole very ...
Article : 1,117 wordsTo report news out of nothing is a difficult task; but lest your readers should ran away with the idea that Champion Bay is defunct, and lost the report of " nothing in the papers" should ...
Article : 779 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to an article that appeared in year list issue, making some allusion to my movements. As some of the statements made are very wide of the truth ...
Article : 813 wordsSIR,—I have to ask you to do me the favour to give insertion to another letter from me on that subject of vital importance to the future of this colony—the Bible in the Schools. I think none of ...
Article : 1,814 wordsMR. EDITOR,— I have read with interest the correspondence in the Inquirer upon the above-named subject. It would appear that "Clio" is labouring under the conviction that the education ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 13 Jan 1869, Page 3
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