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Advertising : 1,992 wordsWe have had our monthly meeting in the Court house, and notwithstanding the rain, had a very fair muster. The price of admission had been lowered. I hear some ladies from Northam have promised to ...
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Article : 332 wordsCharles Holdsworth, c.p, charged with stealing a silver watch the property of W. J. Chambers, Perth, from his dwelling house. The charge, after long investigation, turned out to be a trumped up story ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsWE hope that the result of Mr. Hardey's inquiry at the Council meeting on Monday week, will not be lost on the Exhibition Committee. The subject was brought ...
Article : 571 wordsMR. AND MRS. GEORGE CASE.—We announce with pleasure the arrival of these two accomplished Artistes in Perth. Our public entertainments are so few and far between, that we ought to give a hearty ...
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Article : 562 wordsThe second of the series of Penny Headings of the Working Men's Association was given on Tuesday evening last, 16th inst, Mr. D. Hancock, as usual, delighted bis audience by his clever delineation of ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 24 Jul 1867, Page 2
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