It must be clearly understood that the Editor does not necessarily identity himself with the views expressed hy correspondents. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe weather has be much improved lately that work on the Donnybrook-Preston Railway, which for weeks had been practically suspended, has been resumed, and ...
Article : 910 words"The Bugler," having awakened from his periodical hibernation, is again ready to blow a vigorous call. The swaddies have of late been showing ...
Article : 753 words"It's a fine day; let's go out and kill , something!" This was the truly inherent British mood that the first burst of spring and sunshine experienced last week found ...
Article : 716 wordsA terrible explosion occurred yesterday at Dupont's blasting powder mill, in Fontanet, Indiana, U.S.A., and was followed by two other ...
Article : 195 wordsLater particulars to hand regarding the disaster which befell the Bristol express at Shrewsbury, on the London and North-Western railway company's ...
Article : 433 wordsJames Howden, whose name is associated with the Roelands robbery committed on the 6th inst., was charged at the Bunbury police court on Tuesday morning, before ...
Article : 793 wordsThe quarter sessions for the Wellington district were commenced in the courthouse, Bunbury, yesterday morning. There were on the bench, in addition to the R.M. (Mr. ...
Article : 490 wordsSir,—I enclose a letter signed "Visitor" that appeared in the "West Australian" of Saturday last. Many district people read the "Bunbury Herald " who do not ...
Article : 1,035 wordsYesterday, Dr. Ingram, Bishop of Birmingham, standing on a soap box, addressed an enormous crowd, including millionaires, financiers, and ...
Article : 61 wordsFurther anti-Japanese riots occurred in San Francisco yesterday. The outbreak originated through a drunken white man breaking the ...
Article : 87 wordsAll Wah was next placed in the dock to answer a charge of on the 5th August last, unlawfully aud indecently dealing with one Ethel Bowman, a person under 13 years of ...
Article : 550 wordsMr. C. Penny, counsel for De Kitchilan, last evening personally presented to the Governor a petition for the reprieve of the condemned man. ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. R. Bell, Labor M.P., and secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, expects that the result of the ballot taken by the men ...
Article : 74 wordsThere was a fair attendance at the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday night, when Messrs. Leix and Hurst presented their display of cinematographe pictures ...
Article : 335 wordsA meeting of the above chamber was held on Tuesday evening at the Council Chambers, there being present, Messrs. Kaeshagen, Clarke, Hansen, Carter ...
Article : 580 wordsMr. Augustine Birrell, Secretary of State for Ireland, has refused the demand for a special inquiry in the recent Glenabiry explosion, whereby ...
Article : 55 wordsThe annual meeting or the Bunbury cricket club will be held in the Rose Hotel on Friday evening next at 8 o'clock. All members are very specially requested to ...
Article : 381 wordsA wire from Port Hedland states that two horses and a dog, inocculated with the blood of a camel, though not showing signs of surra in the blood ...
Article : 326 wordsThe H.M.S. Calliope, which gained considerable fame some years ago, under Captain Kane, by escaping from Apia Harbor, Samoa, in the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Mayor of Bunbury (Mr. H. Brashaw) has received the Following communication from Sir John Forrest, in reference re the unsatisfactory telephone service existing in ...
Article : 213 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night, while Mr. Harry Brown was attacking the Government over the Claremont lunatic asylum, Mr. Gordon, the Government whip ...
Article : 225 wordsJohn Mellor was charged with having, between the 13th of July and the 21st of September last stolen, or received, knowing them to be stolen, six ewes, the ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. J. Fouracre, father of Miss. Fouracre, the unfortunate victim of the Waroona tragedy, is seriously ill at his homestead, Drakesbrook. ...
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