There was practically nothing doing in Stock Exchange circles yesterday. Owing to the holiday in London on Saturday no cable messages were received. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe ship Canada, bound from Melbourne to Manila was towed into Fremantle last night in a disabled condition by the Adelaide S.S. Company's ...
Article : 659 wordsSir,—May I state for the information of your correspondent, "Federalist"—(1) Any person whose name was on an electoral roll at the passing of the Act (June ...
Article : 246 wordsThree Charges.—James Shannan was charged with being of unsound mind, with having carried loaded firearms in a railway carriage, and with having pointed the ...
Article : 1,102 wordsSir,—We listened with much pleasure to Mr. Moran on Friday night, and though many of us disagreed with him all along the line, we had to confess that ...
Article : 1,537 wordsLast night Saturday's programme was repeated. The Lingard Sisters, Mr. Harry Elliot, and Mr. J. Marion were among those who secured encores. ...
Article : 66 wordsTo night and to-morrow night the amusing farcical comedy, "The Arabian Nights, or The Liar and His Mother-in-law," will be played by members of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 507 wordsSir,—Having become aware that a large number of people are under the impression that, by filling up the electoral claim forms, they are qualifying ...
Article : 157 wordsThis favorite company made its appearance at the town-hall, Fremantle, last night, and was greeted by an overflowing audience, which gave evidence ...
Article : 212 wordsSir,—In your leader of the 23rd inst. on the above subject, it is stated that it is more than probable that Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn's visit to London is connected ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Albert Farquhar, the newly appointed assistant general manager and local secretary of the Lake View Consols and Ivanhoe companies, arrived in ...
Article : 501 wordsSir,—I attended the meeting held in the Town-hall on Friday, to hear Mr. Moran give some reasons why we should not join with the other parts of ...
Article : 603 wordsIn the following cases verdicts were given for the plaintiffs, with costs:—Watson Bros. v. M'Intosh, claim £18 Is. 7d Isaac Hunter v. J. Dowling, claim ...
Article : 423 wordsSir,—It is high time that this very important branch of the public service should be thoroughly inquired into by a capable official. The annoyance ...
Article : 431 wordsCaptain Nicholson, of the s.s. Kolya, in conversation with a representative of "The Morning Herald" last night, stated that his vessel left Fremantle at 6 a.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThree cases of plague were reported to-day, one of which was from the Sydney Hospital. ...
Article : 36 wordsDrunk.—Ernest Fell, Michael Scott, and Lucy Scanlon were called to answer charges of having been drunk. Neither of the accused appeared, and the bail in each case was ...
Article : 342 wordsRat-catching has been going on apace. All the bodies examined have been, so far, free from plague symptoms. To-day, however, a rat was caught which ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Geraldton Vacancy.—The Speaker has issued a writ for the election of a member to represent the Geraldton constituency in the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 67 wordsOfficial information, principally upon the geological features of the Klondyke region, has. through the courtesy of Mr. G M. Dawson, director of the ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 29 Jun 1900, Page 12
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