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  2. JAPANESE PRICES.

    The prices of commodities are now measured with as much eagerness and in the same scientific way in Japan as in Europe or America observes a ...

    Article : 628 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. A. M. Nicholson, the lessee of Lord Brassey's Goblup Station, finished the shearing last week. The clip is very little short or last year ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. EARLY RECORDS OF EXPLORATION.

    Captain Stokes describes the general appearance of the coast previous to reaching Champion Bay as that of high sandhills, partly covered with ...

    Article : 605 words
  5. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. E. A. Harney Mr. James, and Mr.Alcock appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. R. S. Haynes, Mr. Ewing, and Mr. Bailee for the defendants. This was an ...

    Article : 541 words
  6. GERALDTON.

    The second meeting of the committee appointed to organise the reception to Bishop Kelly on his approaching arrival in the district was held in the ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. HALL'S GREEK.

    Quite a gloom was cast over the town on Saturday, when it became known that Mr. W. D. Cummins had suddenly expired. The deceased, on the previous ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. COOLGARDIE.

    On Saturday afternoon the wife of Sergeant Sellinger was presented by In-spector Newland, on behalf of the members of the Coolgardie police, with a ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    The quarterly meeting of members of the Swan Hirer Mechanics Institute was held in the new premises of the institution in Hay street on Nov. 7. The ...

    Article : 430 words
  10. KALGOORLIE.

    L. Perry, a miner employed at the Hawk's Nest, was being hauled to the surface on Monday morning in a bucket with his two mates. When he was ...

    Article : 679 words
  11. POLICE COURTS.

    Obstructing the Street.—David Stern, a fish hawker, was charged with having caused an obstruction with his cart in William street on Saturday evening ...

    Article : 327 words
  12. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    The Chief Justice sat in Chambers at 10.30 a.m, when the Coolgardie "Miner" case was again brought before the court. The business of the ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  13. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN CHINA.

    Those who remember a rather animated correspondence some years ago about the doings of "General" Tcheng Ki-tong at the time he was attache to ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. THE SOUDAN.

    Sir Herbert Kitchener occupies a position almost unique in the experience of British, generals. Not only is he at the head of a large army in the field ...

    Article : 837 words
  15. CHAPTER XIII.—1842-4.

    In January of this year Mr. R. H. Bland, in company with Major Irwin, Mr. Singleton, and three soldiers, took a trip overland from Albany to the Vesse ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. EYRE'S OVERLAND JOURNEY FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Among the records of exploration now under review there is no account of the great achievement of John Eyre, who, in 1841, travelled from South ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  17. INTERCOLONIAL MARKETS.

    Adelaide, November 7.—Wheat is quiet, and quotations are unchanged. No business was done. Melbourne, November 7.—Very little ...

    Article : 249 words
  18. SECOND NAPOLEON THE TATTLE.

    We fancy that Mr. Kruger will not take much by his nw Press Law. The attempt to terrorise writers in the press by requiring each to sign his ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. FREMANTLE.

    Drunk.—James Stevens was fined 10s., in default seven days' imprisonment, for having beau drunk. This made Stevens's seventh appearance. ...

    Article : 143 words
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