Close upon half-pastten o'clock on Saturday morning a little boy was seen to be running along St. George's Terrace, in the direction of the Town Hell, crying violently and ...
Article : 1,948 wordsThe Mayoress, Mrs. E. T. Smith, recently gave the juveniles of Adelaide a great treat in the shape of a Fancy Dress Ball in the Town Hall, and on Friday evening, the ...
Article : 1,349 wordsSome of the stone brought from the eastward of Newcastle by Mr. Go[?]eavy and supposed by him to be non-auriferous has been examined by the Rev. C. G ...
Article : 177 wordsAn expensive Telephone—400 guiness. The Geradton races promise to be a great draw. The rescue of Hughes and Hughes to the ...
Article : 1,340 wordsThe various wools, ups have, in their despatch to London, very closely sailed on the heels of each other this season. From information received we learn the dates of ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. Nicolay has reported to the Government from the Geological Museum, Fremantle, as folIows:—"Quartz schists and quartzite interstratified with limonite ...
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Advertising : 1,029 wordsA. correspondent, who gleaned his information from a person who was for sometime in the neighbourhood of the pastern goldfields, wrises as that water may in several ...
Article : 97 wordsCIVIC.—The Lord Mayor of London is chosen from among the alderman who have served the office of sheriff. The Court of Common Hall names too aldermen—usual ...
Article : 195 wordsReferring to the interdiction of His Honor die Chief Justice by Sir F. N. Broome, the London "Daily News," of Oct. 22, 1887, has the following:—Sir F. ...
Article : 334 wordsShortly after one o'clock some rashes in He W. G. Sloan's stable caught fire ; it is supposed a spark from the furnace fell upon them. A little pony was so severely ...
Article : 71 wordsThe first meeting of tile new City Council was held in the Perth Council-chamber last Friday evening, when there were present—The Mayor (in the chair), Crs.: ...
Article : 1,945 wordsSIR,—As it appears some mistake has been made in the length of telegraph-line to be constructed as specified I think it justice both to the Government and ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR,—In answer to " A Correspondent" I beg to state that the magistrate never advised me to let the case go or to save myself expense, that there was no title ...
Article : 114 wordsThe following opinion of an ex-Jodge, who is regarded as one of the most eminent men that hare ever sat on the Australian Bench, will, doubtless, be perused by our ...
Article : 129 wordsSIR,—Referring to a paragraph that appeared in the last issue of the Fremantle , paper, possibly the Editor may set a high value on splitting straws, when it is ...
Article : 253 wordsThe following nine tenders were received to build the new Wesleyan Church at Fremantle:—Hammond and Bondy, £3244; Kelly, £3190; Honey. £3137; Craigen ...
Article : 118 wordsFor some few months past this port has been rather more lively than usual The contractor for the additions to the jetty has been here with bis workmen and the work has been pushed ahead and completed in ...
Article : 585 wordsGENTLEMAN,—In presenting my first monthly report, I wish to state that my work has been mainly in connection with that block of Perth bound on the North ...
Article : 794 wordsDEAR SIR,—It is to be hoped that no special Gold-field Regulations, which will enable companies to monopolise large blocks of country, will be issued for the ...
Article : 549 wordsOur Geraldton correspondent, telegraphing on Saturday, states:—A Perth correspondent in to-day's Express writes to the following effect. The Chief Justice of the ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 7 Dec 1887, Page 2
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