SIR,—Continuing this subject, and dwelling more particularly upon the scarcity of trains between Perth and Guildford, I would remark that it is a well-known fact ...
Article : 772 wordsMr. Alexander Mackenzie, who has obtained permission to light this city with electricity, and whose tender for the municipal lighting of Perth has been ...
Article : 853 wordsSpeed the plough. I notice our old friend Farmer Cockram is to the fore as usual. He sets a good example to his brother farmers in ploughing early. ...
Article : 808 wordsSIR,—I have read the footnote to the letter in your Saturday's issue signed 'Telemachus,' and I quite coincide with your remarks. But if ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR,—My attention has been directed to the following telegram, which appeared in your columns during my absence from the colony:—"The Rev. G. Rowe, having ...
Article : 387 wordsSIR,—I am glad to see that your Government have dope a wise thing in putting forward its resources of natural products to tho view of united Australia. But you ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 31 Mar 1893, Page 8
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