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  2. ENGLISH CONSERVATISM AND WEST AUSTRALIAN LIBERALISM.

    SIR,—Your correspondent "Unbeliever" who apparently, is an unbeliever in things in general and Mr. de Hamel in particular, displays a lamentable ignorance in affairs of the ...

    Article : 191 words
  3. MINERALS IN THE MUSEUM.

    SIR,—On paying a visit to the Public Museum on Wednesday last I was very much Surprised to fiad what difficulty there was in sorting ont examples of the ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. POPULATION ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    SIR,—As the inflax of population to this colony, in search of gold, shows no sign of decreasing, but is rather increasing more rapidly than before, I think it advisable to ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. A DISCLAIMER.

    SIR,—In your Saturday's issue there was a short paragraph emanating from Mr. Rowe, of Wesley Manse, Perth, stating that an unauthorised person bad been representing ...

    Article : 718 words
  6. THE PERTH-FREMANTLE TRAIN SERVICE.

    SIR,—May I trespas[?] on your space to ventilate a small grievance. The half-past eleven train from Perth does not stop at West Perth station. It is a favourite and ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. THE ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 words
  8. THE COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

    SIR,—Kindly allow space for a few remarks concerning the abundant water around Coolgardie. In the three last letters from the WESTERN MAIL'S special correspondent, and ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. RAILWAY ALARMS.

    SIR,—I was glad to read the letter of "A Citizen" (Fremantle) in your issue of Thursday last. The nelse made by thesa alarms can be heard five miles away, and what ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. TREES BBSIDE THE ROADS.

    SIR,—In my travels I see a disposition to clear our roads of all trees. That seems to ma to be a mistake; roads being set out one chain wide thore is ample room for ...

    Article : 556 words
  11. THE FREMANTLE TOWN HALL.

    SIR,—The Fremantle Town Councillors have lately bean considerably exercised as to the best means of ventilating their really fine Town Hall, and were also desirous of ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. WATER TREES.

    SIR,—Will you kindly allow me to draw the attention of your readers in arid districts to the valuable supply of water contained in the eucalypts. To casual observers all "gum ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  13. THE FRANCHISE FOR THE PROVINCES.

    SIR,—Will you be good enough to set at rest a doubt that exists regarding the exercise of the franchise for the provincial elections. On looking over the rolls for the three ...

    Article : 642 words
  14. THE FORFEITURE OF CLAIMS.

    SIR,—The correspondence on the above subject which has appeared in your columns has been very interesting, and as it is of very great importance to the community that ...

    Article : 650 words
  15. EXEMPTION ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    SIR,—What is it that blocks the development of tbe goldfields of Western Australia? In a word—the almost universal stoppage of work at the mines. And how does this ...

    Article : 606 words
  16. THE RITANITA FORFEITURE CASE.

    SIR,—Knowing that your columns are always open for the legitimate discussion of matters of public interest, I venture to ask you to insert the following remarks on the ...

    Article : 928 words
  17. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
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