THE English and colonial mails will be delivered in Perth this afternoon. A TELEGRAM, from Sydney, is lying at the G.P.O., addressed to Jos. Barns, ...
Article : 2,436 wordsThe Dockers' Congress has resolved to urge Parliament to prohibit the introduction of foreign contract labour. It has also decided that the eight hours ...
Article : 310 wordsThe official enquiry into the stranding of the Denton Holme barque, was held yesterday morning before Mr. L. W. Clifton. Collector of Customs, Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and ...
Article : 1,381 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have almost completed their arrangements with respect to getting coal. Arthur Rae, agent for the Shearers' Union, at Hay, was charged on ...
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Article : 37 wordsThe labour party approve of the imposition of a tax upon the unimproved value of land, of an elective Upper House, and that no coloured or foreign labor be imported ...
Article : 50 wordsSIR,—Before the country is committed to a very possible waste of money by the erection of unsuitable sheds at the Fremantle jetty approach, tenders for which are to be opened ...
Article : 451 wordsA large meeting was held last week to bid farewell to Mr. Owen, the late Warden. Amongst those present were: Mr. Hare (Government Resident), Dr. Fri[?]ell (Medical ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Gillies regrets that owing to the state of public business it is impossible for him to attend the banquet to be held at Perth this month, on the occasion of the proclamation ...
Article : 90 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the York Roads Board was held last week. Present: The Chairman and Messrs. Pyke, B[?]rges, Knight and Edwards. ...
Article : 323 wordsThe heavy rains still continue to fall. The Avon River is higher than it has been for the last twelve years. The crops are looking splendid, but the weather ia adverse to ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Governor left for Renmark this morning and will return next Monday to meet Lady Hopetoun, en route for England. Lady Kintore will attend a ball at Government ...
Article : 267 wordsSIR,—Resulting from the recent trial of Reg. v. Gibbons, I read in the WEST AUSTRALIAN, some remarks depreciatory of trial by jury. The writer says, ".. ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 7 Oct 1890, Page 3
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