THE year of grace 1886 has now fully run its course. The year opened with brilliant prospects, but it closes in gloom and general disappointment. ...
Article : 729 wordsDEAR SIR,—Can yon tell me why the Town Hall flag was not half-mast high on the occasion of the funeral of the late Rev. R. W. Campbell? This mack of respect ...
Article : 166 wordsSIR,—I hotice that there are already two replies to my letter, one from J. F. O'Callahan, "Hon. Sec. to Cardinal Moran's Reception Committee," which appears in ...
Article : 510 wordsOn Tuesday last the Canning Race Club held their annual meeting on their nice little course, situate on the estate of Mr. J. B. Roe, who kindly allows the public access ...
Article : 577 wordsSIR,—I should be much obliged if yon would allow me to make known, through your columns, the final result of the appeal on behalf of Mrs. Campbell, whose husband ...
Article : 549 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the New South Wales Branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia an interesting paper was read by Mr. W. S. Findlay on "The ...
Article : 1,490 wordsDARK clouds, pregnant with impendig war and national calamity, are lowering upon the political horizon of Europe. The New Year ...
Article : 627 wordsTHE annual distribution of prizes took place on Thursday, December 23, when the Mayor (Mr. P. K. Congdon) distributed the prizes to the successful scholars in the ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—Permit me through the medium of your columns to thank Mr. C. A. Paterson for the masterly introduction with which he favoured my letter to the Age ...
Article : 233 wordsPatron : His Excellency Sir Frederick Napier Broome, K.C.M.G. Stewards : Messrs. J. Forrest, M. Brown, T. Burges, Alex. Forrest, G. Eliot, W. E. Marmion ...
Article : 61 wordsThe 1887 Cup Day, like the old year, has come and gone. With it, as with time, some have received the blessings and others the cones. For as is life, so is that ...
Article : 3,697 wordsLast Tuesday morning two gentlemen, Messrs. Nicholls and Sisson (the former of whom resides at Guildford, while the latter is managing clerk to Messrs. Leake and ...
Article : 158 wordsNOW that the old year has passed away it is only natural to take a retrospective glance over our national history of the last twelvemonths, and ...
Article : 651 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me a few words on this wonderful thing which has come to pass at the Port of Fremantle. An immigrant ship has arrived with two cases of ...
Article : 452 wordsAbout 32 souls who have been brought to Albany by the "West Australian Land Company" under their Emigration Contract have left for the other Colonies ...
Article : 528 wordsWe regret to report that Mr. C. Cave, a well-known and highly respected aged citizen, met with a very serious accident shortly after ten p.m. on Thursday. The ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 5 Jan 1887, Page 2
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