Earl Granville, who was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the late Liberal Administration, was summoned by Her Majesty the Queen to Osborne to-day. ...
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Article : 587 wordsAt the Federal Council to-day it resolved, upon the motion of Mr. Lee-Steere, the representative of Westers, Australia, that the united action of the ...
Article : 687 wordsThe Australian Agents-General had a final interview to-day with Colonel Stanley (Secretary of State for the Colonies) on his quitting the Colonial Office. In taking ...
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Article : 733 wordsEarl Dufferin started to-day for Rangoon, in order to deal personally with Burmese affairs. FRANCE AND GERMANY. ...
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Article : 861 wordsTwo dangerous criminals were convicted at the Geelong-court on Monday on different charges. Their names were George Johnson, alias Douglas, alias Hathaway, ...
Article : 908 wordsA people's banquet, to celebrate the marriage of Miss Davies, daughter of Mr. M. C. Davies, owner of the large Karri timber mills at Augusta, was given here on ...
Article : 541 wordsIN DIRECT contradiction to the ill-natured and sneering remarks lately made by a (fortunately) uninfluential portion of the local Press ...
Article : 539 wordsSIR,—Briefly let me reply to a totally misleading paragraph in this day's issue of the West Australian newspaper, in respect to the reported neglect of patients by ...
Article : 310 wordsLast Thursday's Gazette notifies the following appointments:—Mr. L. C Thomas, to be Clerk to the Resident Magistrate, etc, at Carnarvon, vice H G. Wright, ...
Article : 782 wordsChum Chum, an aboriginal native, found lying drank in Murray-street, informed the Bench that he had found a bottle of liquor lying in the road on his way from ...
Article : 535 wordsSIR,—The publication of the letter in the West Australian by its correspondent here, in my opinion, is one of the strongest pleas for Responsible Government that ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThe local paper at Geraldton contains the following report of a speech recently delivered by Mr. Price Williams, the representative of Mr. Waddington's syndicate, ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 10 Feb 1886, Page 2
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