A general meeting of the Nannine branch of the Australian was held on Wednesday night. The following motion was carried [?]:—"That ...
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Article : 859 wordsWithin about the last week three sailing vessels have arrived at Fremantle from New York, and all have been unfortunate in having lost a man owing to falls from aloft to ...
Article : 363 wordsA fourth Indian brigade is to proceed to China forthwith. ...
Article : 22 wordsWhilst visiting the pretty suburb of Eltham, on the banks of the Yarra, the terrible experience through which an Eltham woman was said to have passed ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Yongala Estate, near Jamestown, was offered at auction to-day. The estate consists of 53, 590 acres of freehold, with 36,640 sheep, and horses, cattle, ...
Article : 57 wordsA public meeting was held last night in the Miners'-hall to hear a statement from Mr. E. Vanzette, in connection with a scheme for supplying the tanfield with water ...
Article : 2,600 wordsThe Emperor has appointed Li Hung Chang, Yung Lu, Prince Ching, and Hsu Tung, to negotiate with the powers. Hie delegates are considered strongly ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Resident Magistrate must have had his [?] sorely tried by a tedious case in the police court on Thursday. John O'Connor, a fireman on the steamer ...
Article : 342 wordsThe funeral of Mr. W. Griffiths, M.P., took place to-day. It was very largely attended. All of the members of the Ministry, excepting one, who was ...
Article : 37 wordsW. Elder, a train examiner, was pinned between, the buffers of trucks at Braybrook this morning. One of his hips was badly crushed, and he was ...
Article : 69 wordsA Wedding which attracted much attention took place at St. Matthew's Church, Guildford, on Wednesday last. The contracting parties were Mr. Ernest H. Worth, ...
Article : 277 wordsThere was a vast crowd at the Royal Agricultural Show to-day, which was formally opened by the Lieutenant-Governor. Subsequently, at a luncheon ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Allies marched through, the Forbidden City at Peking. The Russians and Japaneses led the way owing to their numerical preponderance, while ...
Article : 36 wordsThe charge against [?] formerly a steward of the Verein Germania, of misappropriating between February 10. ...
Article : 765 wordsThe Avon is higher now than it has been for the last 12 years, and is stall rising. The rainfall from 8 a.m. on Monday to the same hour on Wednesday was 128 points. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe annual free-trade dinner was held to-night. Mr. G. H. Reid, of New South Wales, was the principal guest. He described Victoria's protection ...
Article : 45 wordsShots were fired at the Wombramura woolshed last night, five miles from Bundle. The blacks got away again before the police came up. ...
Article : 63 wordsIn the local court on Thursday, before Mr. Cowan. R.M., and Mr. S. Solomon, J.P., several undefended cases were brought on, and judgments given. The case, ...
Article : 122 wordsThe annual conference of the Victorian Alliance, which began with a breakfast this morning, finished with a crowded demonstration in the ...
Article : 109 wordsCaptain F. Pitts of the steamer Sultan, which returned to Fremantle late on Wednesday night from Busselton, has complained that though his vessel arrived at ...
Article : 237 wordsFrank [?] to-day [?] fo9r a divorce from his wife, Mary Eliza Farley, on the grounds of adultery. The misconduct complained of is alleged to ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. "Harry" Griddle, the well-known former and jockey, met with a severe accident on Monday night. While loading chaff at Walkaway a heavy door of the railway shed ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Premier received a telegram to-day regarding the health of his father. It is probable that Sir William will leave in the steamer Wakatipu ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. C. L. Temple, Vice-Consul at Manaos. Brazil (son of Sir Richard Temple), has just sent in an interesting report to the Foreign Office on the State of Amazonas, ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Australasian Catholic Congress, in which the leading members of the church in Australasia are taking part, was practically opened to-day, when ...
Article : 51 wordsThe steamer Bucephalus called here at 8 o'clock this morning. Captain Bell reported that Thomas Drain died at sea at 3.15 o'clock on the 5th inst. The ...
Article : 172 wordsThe R.M.S. Oroya dropped anchor in the harbor at 10.30 p.m. On the launch Bruce going alongside, Pilot Butcher, who has the power of a health officer, declined ...
Article : 113 wordsAt the meeting of the Bunbury Municipal Council on Monday, the following report on electric lighting, by Cr. N. J. Moore and the town clerk, was read:—"With a view ...
Article : 481 wordsA serious accident occurred to-day in the Star of the East mine, at Sebastopol, near Ballarat. John Madden and John Warnell received shocking injuries, the ...
Article : 133 words"Why shud men, grownmen, write poetry?" asked [?] of the celebrated Mr. Dooley. The answer is recorded in the "Ladies Home Journal":— ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 14 Sep 1900, Page 4
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