Proceedings of an Inquest held at the Colonial Hospital, Perth, on Thursday, the llth day of May, 1865, before George Walpole Leake, Esquire, Coroner, Messrs. Carr, Maycock ...
Article : 1,707 wordsSIR,—You will learn from your Melbourne contemporaries that the Government of Victoria has intimated to the Secretary of State for the Colonies its willingness ...
Article : 878 wordsAmongst the steerage pasengers of the City of Manchester, which arrived at Liverpool early iu December, were the crew of the blockade runner Lady Stirling ...
Article : 1,363 wordsMY DEAR MR EDITOR,—I am not what your base sex calls a "blue stocking," neither do I, for one instant, profess to be versed in politics; yet when one reads your journal, we cannot help ...
Article : 530 wordsThe whole of oar issue of the i7th instant having been disposed of, we reprint, for the information of our foreign subscribers and exchanges, the report of Mr Maitland Brown, and the Journals of Messrs. Panter, Harding, and ...
Article : 1,514 wordsSIR,—Some weeks ago two subjects of vast importance to the colony, for weal or for woe, were largely discussed, and nothing seemed more certain than that some tangible ...
Article : 879 wordsA TACITURN NOBLEMAN.—A story is told of the Duke of Marlborough, great grandfather of the present duke, which always amused me. The duke had been for ...
Article : 860 wordsLord Taunton in the House of Lords presented petitions from the city of Melbourne and other places in the colony of Victoria, praying for the immediate ...
Article : 279 wordsThe bill brought in by Mr Cardwell to make provision for the naval defence of the colonies, and now before the House for discussion, contains in substance the following ...
Article : 319 wordsSIR,—In your leading article of 3rd May I find my name mentioned amongst others, in such a manner as would lead to the inference that I was one of the parties who ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 24 May 1865, Page 3
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