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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsDEALING with Mr. BURT'S candidature for the seat about to be vacated by Mr. RANDELL, the Herald, assuming Mr. BURT to be one of the proprietors of this ...
Article : 437 wordsA meeting of the Board was held on the 4th inst. Present:—Mr. B. Mason (chairman); Messrs. W. L. Gibbs, J. Spencer, J. Batt, and T. Buckingham. The minutes of ...
Article : 490 wordsSIR,—I notice in the newspapers that there are two candidates already in the field ready to jump into Mr. Randell's shoes. when he flings them away on leaving our shores for the old ...
Article : 468 wordsA short time ago, a married woman named Punnett, living at Mr. D. Connor's large vineyard, was about making some bread, in the dusk of the evening. She put her hands ...
Article : 259 wordsThe times we see with powers that be, We might wish both were better. JUNIUS. ...
Article : 710 wordsSailed, for Fremantle, brig Ellen. ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsNOTHING probably is more calculated to bring out the amiable and graceful qualities of a man than the circumstance of his being a candidate for the suffrages ...
Article : 768 wordsExcessive heat and a scarcity of water are the principal topics of conversation in this part of the colony at present. There is another death to record from our ...
Article : 419 wordsSIR,—My letter on this subject published in your issue of the 8th has brought me several communications. All my correspondents admit that the subject is one of vital importance, and ...
Article : 608 words[This portion of our paper is set apart for free inter change of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of newspaper correspondence. We are not, however, to be regarded as endorsing the views of our ...
Article : 67 wordsNOTHING is clearer with regard to this projected line, than the paramount importance of its passing through Perth in its way between Fremantle and Guildford, and also ...
Article : 507 wordsSIR,—I thank "Elector" for the kindly interest he takes in me. My "sayings" of four or five years old are apparently stored up in his retentive memory. I had no idea ...
Article : 794 wordsThere is not much news of a sensational character, but there is every prospect of a dry season. Unless we have an early and continuous downpour of rain, stock must ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR,—A letter appeared in last week's Herald, proposing that the Resident Magistrate here should do triple duty, viz.: attend to Newcastle, Northam, and York, (he already ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Sydney correspondent of the Argus on Wednesday, January 9, telegraphed to that paper as follows:—" A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon; Captain ...
Article : 508 wordsA special meeting was held on the 21st ulto. Present—The Chairman, and Crs. H. Monger, R. Gallop, G. Wall, C. Edwards, and T. Hodges. The new by-laws, and the ...
Article : 275 wordsA miraculous escape from death by drowning occurred here on Friday last. Three men, in the employ of the W. A. Timber Company, were sailing a small boat in the ...
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The Western Australian Times (Perth, WA : 1874 - 1879), Tue 12 Feb 1878, Page 2
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