THE English mail reached Perth early on Monday morning. Governor Pine has not arrived. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH.—The Home News ...
Article : 525 wordsSIR.—Attendance at some of the recent examinations of our day-schools has again brought under my notice what has long pressed itself upon my mind as a waut of unutterable moment—the want of the ...
Article : 896 wordsNotwithstanding the observations we last week made on this subject, and which we hoped would have proved satisfactory to Mr. Maitland Brown, that gentleman has suddenly, and without any ...
Article : 473 wordsThe Queensland Parliament was opened on the 18th of November by His Excellency Governor Blackall. The Speech stated that it was proposed to make a reduction in the add valora[?] duties to ...
Article : 581 wordsSince the acquisition of responsible government, the Australian colonies, regarded as s whole, hare been in a state of chronic Ministerial crisis, it would be difficult, if not impossibie, to name a year ...
Article : 924 wordsSIR,—In compliance with resolution No. 6, passed at a meeting of the above Society, held at the Greenough on the 6th August last, I beg to forward to you for publication the reply of His Excellency the Governor [?] resolutions. ...
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Advertising : 608 wordsThe intelligence from New Zealand (says the Australasian) is indeed calamitous Massacre. defeat, and mismanagement, a whole country laid waste with fire and sword, a war carried on by the ...
Article : 1,182 wordsOVERLAND MAILS.—The mails from the colonies arrived in Perth from Albany on Friday morning. The Thames sailed from Melbourne for Fremantle on the 4th December, but thourgh adverse winds was ...
Article : 566 wordsPrim has been appointed Marshal-Generalissimo of the Spanish Army. London, 10th November. At the Lord Mayor's Banquet Mr. Reverdy Johnson ...
Article : 447 wordsWe are now in a position to state that the harvest is safe. The accounts which come in from every part of the colony are must assuring. Though the fatal pest of red rust has shown itself, it came too late ...
Article : 371 wordsSIR,—If the writer of the article in the Church Magazine (December, 1868), criticising Air. John-ston's remarks on my duties as Religious Instructor ...
Article : 113 wordsThe following letter from Mr. G. Howlett, a settler at Nickol Bay, appears in the Australasian:- Sir,—I write to yon to give you a little information with legard to this portion of Australia, viz, the ...
Article : 715 wordsSIR,—May 1 trespass upon your space to correct a quotation made by your correspondent X.Y.Z. in your last issue. He has omitted the word "some." In my report of the 9th instant it is distinctly stated ...
Article : 297 wordsThe comments which have been generally made on Mr Gladstone ts oratorical tour strongly resemble ordinary criticisms on sermons. Fastidious minds are disposed to resent elaborate expositions of recognised truths ...
Article : 1,305 wordsLast Thursday evening, the premises in Cantonment Road occupied it a dwelling-house by Mr. B. Solomon, saddler, &c, of Premantle, were again entered, and some very valuable articles ...
Article : 197 wordsSome serious rioting has taken place in Blackburn in connection with the municipal elections.A shock of earthquake was felt in the western countries of England on October 31. ...
Article : 456 wordsSIR,—It was with gregat pleasure that I read in the Inquirer of last week the letter from "Observer" with reference to the important subject of the General Post Office and its teller deliveries. I have ...
Article : 431 wordsThe wheat, which a short, time ago appeared very encouraging to the farmers of this district, is now showing symptoms of Red Rust, but hopes are entertained that the crops will not suffer by it to a great ...
Article : 288 wordsAt a lecture given by Air. Charles Moore in the lecture-room of the Sydney Botanic Gardens, on the 20th ultimo, on the subject of cellular plants. he thus speaks of the Red Rust:-"The tungus ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 23 Dec 1868, Page 3
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