MR. FORREST, accompanied by his brother and the other members of the overland Expedition, arrived in Perth at four o'clock yesterday, and was received opposite ...
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Article : 742 wordsA portion of the following appeared in a Special Edition of the INQUIRER on Friday. LONDON, SEPT. 5.—On the 6th August the Crown Prince of Prussia inflicted ...
Article : 757 wordsSIR,—In your leader of September 7th you advocate the cultivation in this colony of Hemp and Flax. This important subject has for some time past formed matter for our careful ...
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Article : 229 wordsSIR,—Every occasion that I pass over Perth Bridges and Causeway serves the more forcibly to convince me of the great necessity that exists for strict police supervision from one approach ...
Article : 254 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly permit me through the medium of your journal to return mine and my family's sincere and grateful thanks to the numerous kind ladies and others who in various ...
Article : 168 wordsMR. BROWN, Government geologist, reached Perth, in company with Mr. Jas, Manning, on Sunday last. Mr. Brown is a gentleman of considerable practical experience, and is ...
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Article : 267 wordsYesterday's Government Gazette contains the Royal Proclamation of Neutrality in regard to the war between France and Prussia. Among other instructions received by the Government ...
Article : 163 wordsAs the incog' I have selected denotes I have "an itch for writing," and as your own correspondent of old has so long kept silence, I presume he has either gone to the "Gold diggings" as special reporter, or ...
Article : 834 wordsSIR,—Will you, or any of your numerous readers, kindly inform the undersigned if it is consistent with the duties required of an officer of Police, (who holds and enjoys the pay and ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 28 Sep 1870, Page 3
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