The Agents-General of the Australian Colonies interviewed the Chancellor of the ExcHequer to-day on the subject of a reduction of duty on Colonial wines. Sir ...
Article : 85 wordsSIR,—It is a pity for the general public to be 'again' misled by such ill-meaning remarks as those of J. B. Wood, the butcher of Guildford, helped up by a P.S. signed ...
Article : 427 wordsMessrs. Chamberlain and Trevelyan, who have resigned their positions in the Gladstone Ministry, have given their reasons for objecting to entrust the Irish Party with a ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Court resumed after the adjournment for lunch, when the hearing was continued of the case of TAAFE v. TAAFE. ...
Article : 385 wordsThe chief officer of the schooner was drowned at Careening Bay, Garden Island, where the vessel is discharging coal, last night. The unfortunate man ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR,—In your report of the fifth day's trial of this case plaintiff's counsel thus alluded to me: "It is an almost unprece- "dented thing for a Solicitor to be placed ...
Article : 279 wordsThe cross-examination of the respondent having been concluded after the adjournment for lunch, His Honor said that it was not necessary ...
Article : 401 wordsA large body of the unemployed congregated to-day in the principal streets of Manchester and made a menacing display. The mob became violent and commenced ...
Article : 368 wordsCan no check be imposed upon the unlimited and reprehensible wrangling in which our barristers have of late displayed so great an aptitude? It is surely wrong ...
Article : 1,305 wordsSIR,—My attention has been drawn to an advertisement appearing in to-day's papers announcing the intention of the A.S. S. Co. to despatch the s.s. Albany to ...
Article : 274 wordsMR. EDITOR,—The time is now drawing near when, the Legislative Council will meet for the despatch of business, and, as the Colony is fully ripe for the adoption ...
Article : 338 wordsSIR,—I hear there is a great deal of unpleasantness amongst the majority of the members of the Fremantle Cricket Club, of which I am not the least surprised, ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Court opened at half-past ten o'clock. R. N. BULLEN v. H. BROCKINGTON. This was a motion made on behalf of the plaintiff for judgment. ...
Article : 397 wordsThe Court re-assembled at half-past ten o'clock, when His Honour asked the Attorney General whether he intended to call witnesses on ...
Article : 1,072 wordsThe Metropolitan Rifle Volunteers paid a friendly visit to Fremantle on Friday evening last, for a moonlight march and battalion parade with the Fremantle Corps. ...
Article : 351 wordsSIR,—I would desire to draw your attention to the trial of a man named Sullivan, in our employ, charged with unlawfully wounding a native named Yorkie, as ...
Article : 1,199 wordsMr. Barr Smith recommends the Directors of the Commercial Bank to try and amalgamate with the Bank of South Australia, and to subject the falsified accounts ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me, through the medium of your columns, to say to those settlers in the North-west who oppose Missions on behalf of the natives that there ...
Article : 254 wordsYesterday's Gazette contains, among other notifications already published, The appointment of Mr. C. G. Nyulasy, to be a Staff Surveyor, Survey Department, ...
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Advertising : 1,447 wordsSIR,—Have the Northern and Newcastle Association yet sent in a £5 cheque to the office of the Inquirer to pay the expense of explaining to them and the public the ...
Article : 106 wordsSIR,—Noticing a letter in the Daily News of 13th instant signed "Veritas," the first part of which anyone that knows anything of that part would not bother to look down, ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Adelaide Steamship Co.'s s.s. Franklin, Capt. Creer, left the Semaphore for Western Australian ports at 3 p.m. to-day. The following is her passenger list:— ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 24 Mar 1886, Page 2
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