We were dull enough here after the little Easter excitement we got up in managing to kill an unfortunate spectator of our "military manoeuvres" but the beginning of this week has ...
Article : 1,649 wordsIn the Commons, this evening, Mr. Gladstone explained, in reference to the decision to release the suspects, that Mr. Parnell had promised to withdraw the "no rent" ...
Article : 2,758 wordsWE have the unpleasant duty of chronicling the occurrence of the first fire of any serious magnitude which has taken place in Geraldton. This morning, the well-known premises of Messrs. ...
Article : 821 wordsSaturday last, an excursion train was run to the Mines, returning at 6 a.m., on the following morning, to give an opportunity to the charitably disposed, of figuring at the festivities held ...
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Article : 380 wordsSIR,--I herewith enclose copies of two resolutions passed at a meeting of the settlers, which was held at the Roeburne Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon the 5th April, 1882. ...
Article : 295 wordsMr. Jos. Grant's lecture on the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance, delivered in the Mechanics' Hall on last Saturday night, was listened to with marked attention by a ...
Article : 613 wordsTHE Government Gazette notifies that the Colonial Secretary will receive applications from persons willing to perform the duties of warder at the Geraldton Gaol. The salary is ...
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Article : 439 wordsWine is a mocker; strong drink is raging."--Prov. 210 All communications for this column are to be addressed to Mr. T. W. Stroud, who will also receive and acknowledge any ...
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Article : 403 wordsThe Rev. ALBERT BARNES says,--The use of wine by professing Christians, and by ministers of the gospel, is highly injourious by example, and is that to which men constantly ...
Article : 362 wordsSIR.--I have written a few lines upon a subject which I do not thoroughly understand--but remarks have been made in my presence occasionally by persons who appear to be respectable ...
Article : 313 wordsIf any one fence in, say, an acre of ground with an eight wire-fence, and horses and cattle eat what is sown, inside the enclosure, as far as they can crane over their heads and ...
Article : 809 wordsThe Adelaide Cup was won by Euclid. Pollio, Commotion, and Belladrum ran a dead heat for second place. ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsDear Sir,--Might I ask is it the intention of the Government of this colony, (if such a body exists, a matter which the unfortunate settlers of this district are beginning to doubt) to drive the ...
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Victorian Express (Geraldton, WA : 1878 - 1894), Wed 17 May 1882, Page 3
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