THE IMPORTANT Government Notices, which occupy so great a portion of this day's journal, call for the particular consideration and attention of the public. More especially the Proclamation ...
Article : 411 wordsGovernment found, however, that consistent with the exigencies of the public service, they could not propose such reductions as they could wish, a[?]d that in point of fact the number of men ...
Article : 1,007 wordsA flock of sheep belonging to Mr. Brockman, [?]n the Upper Swan, wandered into the bush [?] considerable distance, on Friday, the 9th inst., but attended by the shepherd, and were ...
Article : 441 wordsWe do not recollect, among the changes of political fe[?]lings in this cou[?]try, any progress so rapid, or indeed, it might be said, any transaction so striking, as that which has taken place in the national ...
Article : 1,252 wordsA BUSH-FIRE,—the dread of which has long [?]aunted us—occasioned by the natives, but not with any malicious intent, on Thursday last, com[?]unicated with a flat loaded with hay, which had ...
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The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), Sat 15 Mar 1834, Page 251
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