The following: extract is from " a Whitsuntide Sanitary Pilgrimage," [?] Magaszine Dr. B. W. Richardson: — Every attention was paid os to enable us ...
Article : 848 wordsWhat is known as the Manchester bread of promise case, which came before the Manchester Assizes in November last and which caused a ...
Article : 815 wordsAnniversary Day was observed hero as s public holiday, and the long locked for Cricket match between Hope's Hill and Southern Cross teams came off on the ...
Article : 674 wordsThe Albany Week fairly commenced yesterday, said promisee to be highly successful At noon about 500 child an marched through the street to the Town Hall, ...
Article : 706 wordsWith the support of three of the Labor members the Ministry hope to Garry a large amount of the legislation which they proposed daring the early ...
Article : 38 wordsFraser's mail-coach left for york the morning, taking four passengers. Warden Finnerty and Mr. Raeside. Government Supervisor of Roads, left ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Federal Council delegates were entertained by the Ministry at Menzic's Hotel yesterday. Mr. Service proposed the toast of Australian ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. McNaught, the canvasser in connection with the New Australia scheme, lectured last night. He expects to dispatch three hundred men ...
Article : 93 wordsThe arrival on Monday, at Fremantle, of the steamship Eddyntons, is an event of considerable importance in the commercial history of this colony, inamach as she is ...
Article : 702 wordsAll communication with Brisbane is still cut off. The water in the Brisbane-River has risen forty-three feet. At Gayndah over a hundred families ...
Article : 352 wordsYesterday a Japanese youth was found on the sands at Glenelg in a starving condition. He spoke no English, but by means of an ...
Article : 47 wordsMAMA, schooner, 107 ton, Meany, from Geraldton. The Nowegian barque Schwanden from, Fremantle, arrived at Pott Chalmers Jan. ...
Article : 325 wordsBrokens are 80s., Block Tens 40s. ...
Article : 9 wordsThe proposal by the Licensed Victuallers' Association, for the opening of public houses during a portion of Sunday, is being keenly discussed among active and ...
Article : 719 wordsMr. T. Meyer, who has arrived from the Gullewa find, has given Seme particulars in connection with tin newly discovered from. Mr. Meyor had been there about fire weeks ...
Article : 349 wordsA match between a team from H.M.S. T[?] and an eleven from the Perth CO. has been arranged to take place on Thursday next, on the Esplanade. The game will ...
Article : 40 wordsA telegram from the manager of Fraser's South Mine, received yesterday, states that for the nut fortnight, working with ten head of stampers, 150 tons of stone ...
Article : 46 wordsThe trial by Court-martial of an officer of flag rank in toe British Navy it an event entirely without precedent in recent yean. Even in the days when England was ...
Article : 603 wordsOn Thursday a special run was made by the members of the Fremantle Bycycle Club, followed by a social at His Lordship's Larder. Mr. 3. Canway presided, and ...
Article : 161 wordsSir Charles Dilke intends moving the rejection of the Bill for the creation of a Minister for Labor. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. J. C. Hills, the legal manager of the above company, baa received a telegram from the mining manager announcing the result of the [?] at the mine, as ...
Article : 48 wordsOn Friday evening Mr. C. L. Clifton marshalled under his baton, in the Town Hall, an array of instrumental talent on which any professional might well have ...
Article : 460 wordsA. D'ESTAMPE.—Tour letter ia admissible, but you most and ns better "copy" before we can undertake to giro it publicity. ...
Article : 31 wordsGreat Britain now recognises the Provisional Government which has been established at Hawaii, bat objects to American annexation in that ...
Article : 28 wordsWe have received from Mr.H.Oxenham, the well-known bookmaker of Sydney and Melbourne, his valuable book of tabulated performances of the horses engaged in the ...
Article : 71 wordsSIR.—As Mr. Illingworth's prominent connection with Rechabitism and other forms of alleged "Temperance" in this city lends a certain prejudice to his ...
Article : 363 wordsEgyptian matters are now quieter, the populace having been overawed ly the troops. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe second performance of " First Class" by the above company was given at St. George's Hall last Monday, and 'was in every way successful There was another ...
Article : 314 wordsMr. Cookworthy, M.L.A., addressed his constituents at the held [?] on Saturday last. The meeting was not well attended by the fore. The Mayor ...
Article : 337 wordsRussia semi-officially assures Germany that there is no intention on her part to form an alliance with France. The Russian popular press ...
Article : 70 wordsNews from Broken Hill states that large numbers of publicans and leading tradespeople are now filing their petitions in insolvency. ...
Article : 40 wordsCITY.—At this court yesterday, before Mr. Cowan, P.M., and Mr. B. A. Shell, J.P., three men ware charged with baring been drank, namely, Michael Brady, who said ...
Article : 354 wordsThe directors of the Tramway Company announce that they are compelled to reduce the wages of their employees by another ten per ...
Article : 62 wordsJohn Farr, a miner at the Tarrawingie quarry, has been badly injured owing to an accidental explosion of a charge of rackarock. ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 8 Feb 1893, Page 3
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