The following is the long-looked-for Report on Harbor Improvements for Fremantle, by Sir John Coode, which, as announced in The Daily News of Thursday ...
Article : 7,323 wordsOWING to a hitherto unprecedented concatenation of extraordin ary circumstances, the anniversary of the QUEEN'S birthday is celebrated in ...
Article : 906 wordsSIR,—Our Mayor and Municipal councillors have shown great inconsistency and partiality, if not personal feeling, in reference to the water-supply question. It will ...
Article : 378 wordsSIR,—In continuing this subject, I should like to urge upon those concerned that the principle of a three-fourths verdict beadopted. I can, however, understand that ...
Article : 221 wordsSIR,—Pray let it be known throughout the length and breadth of this land that Sir John Coode's report is to hand. Printer, in your largest type print— ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—Now that everyone's mind is saturated with the forthcoming Jubilee, and from the highest to the lowest, from the youngest to the oldest, from the richest to ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR,—I wish to inform the public, through your paper, that at 11-15 o'clock on a recent evening, as I was wending my way home down Adelaide Terrace, I was stopped by a ...
Article : 209 wordsSIR,—As a juror residing in Fremantle I must enter my protest against the clause of the proposed amended Jurors' Act, which appeared in a recent issue of the ...
Article : 337 wordsSIR,—All experience proves that, as freights and fares are lowered, trade and traffic expand; even carrying profits increase. Conclusive evidence of this ...
Article : 809 wordsSIR,—It appears by the Government Gazette of to-day that the Government intend introducing a Bill for amending the Jury Act. Every thoughtful person will ...
Article : 451 wordsSIR,—There appears to be a feeling spreading abroad that a reward ought to be offered for the apprehension of Hughes, but I repeat the questions—Why should ...
Article : 456 wordsSIR,—My attention was called to day to an apparently cens[?]able lack of knowledge on the part of a member of one of [?] Board. He did not a new of a [?] ...
Article : 370 wordsA fine afternoon, with little or no wind to disturb the scent, aided the above club to hold their first paper chase of the season on Saturday, May 14. The members were ...
Article : 263 wordsSIR,—At the Guildford meeting held on the 4th instant it is reported that the chairman of the meeting (Mr. Padbury) flatly contradicted a statement made by ...
Article : 266 wordsSIR,—I am almost ashamed to ask your insertion of this letter, following a long one the other day, and can only plead a brief sojourn and warm interest in the weal of ...
Article : 848 wordsSIR.—Responsible Government is the principal matter now under discussion—and is no doubt of great importance to the colony and its inhabitants. Now, Sir, how is this expensive form of Government to be supported? We are all poor, as oar colony is poor and miserable as a whole. ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 25 May 1887, Page 2
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