The Chief Justice delivered the judgment of the Court as follows:—This case has twice been before the jury. At the first trial the jury not being able to agree were ...
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Article : 531 wordsSIR,—Our Municipal Election for a Chairman (if election it can be called) has ended in a walk-over for the late chairman. Tt was notified that a second party had ...
Article : 309 wordsOn Friday last His Excellency the Governor paid Bunbury his promised visit, arriving in the town from Dardanup, (Mr. Venn's) about 12 o'clock. There was a ...
Article : 828 wordsSIR,—With your kind permission I should like to draw attention, through the columns of your widely circulated paper, to the Woodman's Point Races, which last year ...
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Article : 203 wordsThe circulation of exaggerated reports of the (comparatively speaking) insignificant finds open the Kimberley goldfields and the sweeping condemnation passed upon ...
Article : 2,773 wordsThe Government have received a very lengthy report from Mr. Warden Price, who has recently been over the goldfields. Owing to the length of the communication ...
Article : 403 wordsSIR,—As, beyond all doubt, the opening of the new Town Hall at Fremantle will be celebrated by some befitting ceremony, of which one or more musical performances ...
Article : 236 wordsSIR,—The actions of the Metropolitan Cricket Club are always viewed with much interest by the public of Perth, who look for great doings from the supposed premier ...
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Article : 476 wordsSIR,—I am glad to see your leader of this day's issue respecting the late Show of the A. S. W. A. As a member of the Committee for years I am sure I express the views ...
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Article : 211 wordsThe following letter has been seat to the Editor of the Albany Mail:—SIR,—When I recently met my constituents at Albany I remarked—in ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 24 Nov 1886, Page 2
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