WHILE the question of constitutional reform — owing to the procrastination of the Imperial authorities, and the inexplicable ...
Article : 970 wordsWHEN, many weary mouths ago, resolutions in favor of the immediate introduction of Responsible Government were passed by ...
Article : 1,179 wordsThe interruption to telegraphic communication between this country and Australia, since the 30th June last, is practically and commercially a serious event. But it ...
Article : 1,679 wordsSIR,—I see that Lord Knutsford has thought fit to delay the Busselton line being made, on account of His Excellency stating that the financial condition of the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe following entries have been made by competitors for the foot race in the Fremantle Town Hall on the 29th instant, on behalf of the Fire Brigade :—Alfred Dixon ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,—Noting your just remarks in last evening's issue, that the Government of W. A. have failed to take any steps to bring the products of this colony into ...
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Article : 241 wordsThe one great thing that has occupied the minds of many lately is as to our future representation in the Legislative Council, Mr. Layman having notified his ...
Article : 608 wordsThe s.s. Australind arrived from Singapore, via. Wyndham and Derby, at eleven o'clock last night, bringing one hundred and thirty tons of cargo and the following ...
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Article : 421 wordsA note in a contemporary gives us an anecdote of Prince Bismarck in a very amiable mood. He had called on the young Emperor, and had to wait for an audience. ...
Article : 812 wordsMr. Woods, in the Assembly last night, resumed the want-of-confidence debate, but the speeches are unimportant. A GRAND BALL. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe citizens' conciliatory meeting held last night was totally unsuccessful in an adjustment of the coal trade dispute, and it is now considered that a settlement is ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR,—The Pearlers' grievance, so-called appears to me to be based on very unreasonable notions. The question of expense in collecting pearl shells could be urged on ...
Article : 768 wordsSIR,—Your issue of yesterday contains some rather confused information with reference to the special Town Council meeting referred to therein, although it appears ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Totalisator Bill has passed the House of Assembly. THE DONNALDSON CASE. The Ecclesiastical Court have been ...
Article : 66 wordsThe room that has been secured in St George's terrace for this purpose was formally opened last Tuesday night. These was a very large attendance of the ladies ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR,—In my letter which appeared in your issue of the 21st infant there is a misprint, viz., "The fishing ground is now about 8 miles south of Cape Lambert." ...
Article : 99 wordsCommunication on the Canton telegraph line, which was interrupted some days ago, was restored on Wednesday. It is stated that the old police quarters ...
Article : 1,775 wordsSIR,—Will yon kindly allow me, through the medium of your paper, to thank the manager of the Swan Boys' Orphanage for his courtesy, in so promptly favoring me ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 24 Aug 1888, Page 5
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