September 7.—Perth, s.s., 2600 tons, Captain F. M. Marshall, from Melbourne via Adelaide. Passengers:—For Bunbury: Mr Robson, Misses Robson (2), Mr J. H. ...
Article : 379 wordsTHE world was startled and shocked on Saturday last by the news that a dastardly attempt had been made on the life of Mr McKinley, the ...
Article : 831 wordsMails.—Mails for the Eastern States, per s.s. Marloo, will close at the Bunbury Post Office at 6 p.m., Tuesday, September 10th. ...
Article : 2,110 wordsA meeting of those interested in the resuscitation of the Bunbury Race Club was held last evening in the Rose hotel, when ...
Article : 506 wordsThe ordinary meeting was held on Saturday, 31st August. Present—The chairman, also Messrs Lang Hutton and Parish. The minutes of ...
Article : 206 wordsThe military ball held on Friday evening last in the drill hall was undoubtedly one of the most successful functions that it has been my ...
Article : 631 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Dardanup District Roads Board was held on 30th ult. Present: Messrs Eph. Gardiner (chairman), J. Harris F. ...
Article : 350 wordsMining, undoubtedly, is looking brisker, on account of the splendid finds of copper in the Kingston district. This end of the field at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsOn Tuesday last, a wire was received from the member for the district, Mr Yelverton, informing the members of the proposed deputation ...
Article : 783 wordsAt Brentford on Saturday John Henry Nicholson, of Chiswick, was further charged with obtaining money by false pretences. ...
Article : 408 wordsSIR,—I am directed by the Secretary to inform you that the Minister for Lands would like to receive applications as soon as possible for ...
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Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Tue 10 Sep 1901, Page 2
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