In the House of Commons last night Baron de Worms, the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, moved the second reading of the W. A. Enabling Bill, which ...
Article : 777 wordsYesterday John Hewitt and Francis Villess were sentenced to death for attempting to murder constable Wizard, on the 25th August last. Mr. Justice Holroyd, in ...
Article : 280 wordsAs no one in this districts sent you the news of this part for such a length of time, I suppose that this will come as a surprise; and I have become impressed ...
Article : 719 wordsSIR,—The article you publish in this evening Inquirer, baaed largely on information furnished by Captain Croot, as you, contains a wide field of interest. ...
Article : 720 wordsAt the Fitzroy (Victoria) Court on the 6th ult. a young woman named Emelie Pauline Diedrich appeared on a charge of bigamy. Inspector Brown, who prosecuted, ...
Article : 837 wordsSIR,—There can be no doubt that the Government are acting anything but fairly with the Fremantle Municipal Council, in cutting down the grant for the upkeep of ...
Article : 192 wordsMICHAEL WOOD was sent to goal for one week, for having been drank early on Sunday morning. DISORDERLY. JOHN CARTWRIGHT was fined 5s for ...
Article : 705 wordsFurther floods are reported from the North-west districts, in which the country, for many miles round, is surrounded by water. Up to the present time, however ...
Article : 194 wordsMR. Editor,—Can you explain to me, an outsider, where fairness comes in—that is in Civil servants being allowed to prepare plans and specifications for private ...
Article : 429 wordsSir James Lee-Steere, the W.A. delegate to the Federal Conference, will arrive in the city by train from Melbourne this morning. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsIt will be in the recollection of our readers that a few months ago reference was made in our telegrams from London that attention was being directed to the exportationn ...
Article : 502 wordsSIR,—Sometime ago yon said, re the Fraser Goldmining Company, that I held half the mine, that I was too obdurate and stubborn, and that I objected to the fresh ...
Article : 197 wordsMore than once it has been asked in the Legislative Council of this colony, " Are we obliged to employ the Crown Agents for the Colonies in the transaction of the ...
Article : 848 wordsThe weather is magnificent for racing purposes, and the attendance is quite equal to Newmarket Day of last year; among those present being the Earl and Countess ...
Article : 231 wordsThe St. James' Gazette, of Saturday, contains an article on the subject of the W.A. Enabling Act, in which the conduct of the Imperial Government in dealing with the ...
Article : 435 wordsSIR,—I have read Mr. Fraser's letters in to-day's paper and think his proposal is simply absurd. That gentleman has had £6000 spent on a property of which hee ...
Article : 70 wordsThe s.s. Franklin sailed south yesterday, having been delayed here owing to the illness of Capt. Pincombe. After all he was too ill to proceed by her, and the vessel ...
Article : 164 wordsSIR,—In to-day's issue of your paper there are two letter signed "Hugh Fraser," I am one of the original holders of scrip in the mine, and have paid my calls regularly ...
Article : 153 wordsChurchill, the winner of last Saturday's Newmarket Handicap, three-quarters of a mile, is a son of Newminster out of Primrose; he is owned by Mr. S. Davis, and is ...
Article : 417 wordsNews has been received here from Cooktown that the R.M.S. Quetta, from Brisbane to London, struck on an unknown reef near Adelphus Island, and sank in less ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR,—The following letter has been forwarded by me to Mr. H. J. Saunders, the Legal Manager of the Fraser Goldmining Company, with a view to meeting thee ...
Article : 185 wordsJames Morrison, stock and station agent, reports:—At my land sale, Field on Tuesday. 25th ult., the Victoria Hotel and leaseholds belonging to Mr. Jno. Cockman, on the ...
Article : 143 wordsPastoral letter on Education, by the Right Rev. John O'Reily, Bishop of Port Augusta. R. Drysdale, Port Augusta, 1889. 'The question of State Elementary ...
Article : 1,587 wordsThe following telegrams were received at the Central Telegraph Office last evening. "Brisbane advises the following report ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 5 Mar 1890, Page 2
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