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  2. The Inquirer. FRIDAY, MARCH 13.1891.

    THE reason why members of the Board of Health are quite unable to see a ...

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  3. SAD FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Pilot [?] was accidentally crushed to death this morning in the outer Harbor, between the tug Escort and the barque Mary Stewart, which had been towed out ...

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  4. POINTS.

    Lady [?] has returned to [?]. The Circus opens to night for [?] night only. " Called Hack " to night at the St. ...

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  5. The Federation Convention.

    The Sydney Federation Convention resumed its sittings yesterday. Sir H. Parkes took the Chair at 11. THE FEDERAL. CAPITAL. ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  6. THE LOSE OF THE BARQUE RAVEN.

    The preliminary inquiry into the cause of the casualty to the barque Haven, while proceeding from Fremantle to Bunbury, on Wednesday last, was commenced ...

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  7. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The discussion at the Royal Colonial Institute on the paper read by Major General Edwards, on the subject of Australian defence, was productive of some ...

    Article : 346 words
  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    With regard to the case T. H. Marshall V. "Adelaide S.S. Co., claim for £19 8s.8d. for the non-delivery of sugar from the Albany, and in which judgement was given ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  9. POLICE COURT PERTH.

    John Smith, for being drunk, was sent to prison for I month. William Smith, for vagrancy, was cautioned and discharged. ...

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  11. THE ABDUCTION OF A WIFE.

    The extraordinary abduction case, in which an Australian named Jackson forcibly took possession of his own wife when leaving church, has been settled the two having ...

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  12. LORD CARRINGTON ON AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY.

    Lord Carrington, late Governor of New South Wales, has been entertained at a banquet by the City Liberal Club. Responding to the toast of his health, Lord ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. THE EXCLUSION OF CHINESE FROM AMERICA.

    The Senate of California has passed a bill having for its object the exclusion of Chinese. ...

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  14. A BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND.

    A terrible blizzard has occurred in England. Several ships were wrecked and the Channel mail trains were blocked by snowdrifts. Several people have been frozen to ...

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  15. THE RETURN OF SIR C. DILKE TO POLITICAL LIFE.

    Mr. Gladstone, and the Leaders of the Liseral Party, are incensed at the action of Sir Charles Dilke in becoming a parliamentary candidate without attempting to ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The share market is rapidly dropping. B oken Hills are quoted at £10 2s. 6d. ...

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  17. THE BUNBURY-BOYANUP RAILWAY OPENING CEREMONY.

    Yesterday was one of the most interesting days ever known in Bunbury, the whole of the townspeople having made high holiday in honor of the opening of ...

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