Well, we have got through the hurly-burly of our Autumn Meeting, and by the time this reaches yon we will be endeavoring to cast the horoscope with regard to the ...
Article : 2,090 wordsIt has now been discovered that in 1890 Deeming lodged at the house of Mrs. Matheson at Beverley, in Yorkshire, under the name of Harry ...
Article : 564 wordsSir James Fergusson, the British Postmaster-General, has refused to agree to an extension of the postal note system to the colonies, as such ...
Article : 56 wordsOn Monday a further investigation of the articles found in the possession of Baron Swanston brought to light a large honeycomb sponge, which is covered with ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—I must express nay surprise at the statements contained in your leading article of the 17th inst. It is long since I have read anything so grossly unfair. ...
Article : 1,115 wordsBaron Swanston admitted that Mr. Max Hirschfeldt will identify him as Williams, who was a passenger on board the Kasier Wilhelm. He, however, protests that he is ...
Article : 129 wordsIn Paris, yesterday, an attempt was made to wreck a prison by a number of Anarchists, many of whom were arrested in time to prevent much ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Right Hon. W. H. Stanhope, Secretary of State for War, has expressed his regret at the injustice which has been done to the colonies ...
Article : 61 wordsWhen the Windsor tragedy was discovered and the victim identified, the police set out in pursuit of Albert Williams, her husband. Enquiries were made of a ...
Article : 253 wordsAn uneasy feeling prevails in business circles owing to the suspension of the Railway Commissioners. ...
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Article : 82 wordsThe case against Doctor Bridgewater, who was charged with assaulting a married woman whom he was attending in his professional ...
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Article : 79 wordsMr. Max Herachfeldt has identified Baron Swansfcon to be Albert Williams, who came to Australia, with Emily Williams in the Kaiser Wilhelm. ...
Article : 1,956 wordsThe week's run at Broken Hill gives a return of 5980 tons of ore, producing 970 tons of bullion, containing 200,567 ounces of silver. ...
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Article : 9 wordsCITY.—At the City Police Court March 12, before Mr. Cowan, P.M., a man named George Hill was sentenced to one month's hard labor for abreach of the ticket-of-leave ...
Article : 507 wordsBaron Swanston, alias Williams, is at present located at the Water-side Lockup, and eats, smokes and sleeps well, and declares to those who have seen him that he ...
Article : 374 wordsThe name of Mr. Gull's horse Hero was accidently omitted from the published nominations of the Easter Handicap of the York Jockey Club's meeting to take ...
Article : 33 wordsSIR,—This subject troubles me very much just now. Is there such a thing as a Sanitary Inspector in Fremantle? Some say yes, some say no. I appeal to you. I will ...
Article : 240 wordsThe following are the fortnightly returns from the various mines:—Fraser's—251 tons crushed, yielding 264 oza. 17dwts. 5grs.; Fraser's South—160 tons crashed ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsA remarkable piece of information has come into our p[?]ssession. A man named Hedge, in the employment of the Foundry Company at Fremantle, was living four ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 23 Mar 1892, Page 6
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