A meeting of citizens in favor of obtaining a reprieve for the prisoner Conroy was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday night. There were about l,000 persons present. The ...
Article : 3,503 wordsOn Friday morning, Nov. 18, William Conroy suffered are extreme penalty of the law for the wilful murder of the late Mr. John Snook. It will no doubt be still fresh ...
Article : 2,843 wordsA fearful thunder storm occurred at York and Beverley last Friday. At the former place there were some inches of large hailstones in the station yard, and between ...
Article : 291 wordsLate on Wednesday flight a robbery occurred at Bull's Creek, on the premises of Mr. James Conroy, and some bread, meat, and clothing were taken. The ...
Article : 1,525 wordsUnder the above heading a correspondent writes:—Once more the sensation of the hour is the pursuit of the notorious ruffians Thompson and Tom Hughes. Now that ...
Article : 228 wordsIn our issue of Saturday last we were enabled to supply our readers with the lead-ing facts in connection with the capture of the notorious Thomas Hughes and bis dupe ...
Article : 1,236 wordsSIR,—Can any of your numerous readers inform me what has become of our [?] of [?] There is now at the bottom of High-street a large quantity of ...
Article : 101 wordsDEAR SIR,—I observe in the local column of this evening's issue of the Daily News that you notice the omission to hoist the flag at the Fremantle Tow Hall on the ...
Article : 138 wordsSIR,—I was much surprised in residing a local in your issue of a recent date wherein It is stated that the Government have reserved six thousand acres in the interests of Messrs. ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR,—Referring to a paragraph which appeared in toot contemporary of yesterday's date I should like to make a few remarks thereon. ...
Article : 172 wordsSIR,—I respectfully call your attention to the following remarks ia she hope that the recommendation of the jury in the case of William Conroy might be reconsidered. ...
Article : 264 wordsSIR,—The treatment experienced by those who have the misfortune to travel in the steerage of the steamers between Adelaide and Fremantle may be gleaned from ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR,—I do not believe u judicial murder, nor do I believe in the Mosaic Law. of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth; nor do I believe in death being a punishment ...
Article : 466 wordsSIR,—In Adelaide special train for bathers is run every morning to the sea at 3d. return tickets, which give free entry to the bathing establishment. ...
Article : 109 wordsSIR,—As my name has appeared in print in connection with the case of Conroy it ay not be dot of place for me to offer a few remarks. ...
Article : 468 wordsDEAR SIR,—I am glad to bear that [?] letter of the 14th ultimo which yon so kindly published in your valuable paper has soon yielded great good, as the following ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR,—A question has cropped up in connection with the discovery of auriferous m quartz near Lake Deborah, east of Newcastle. It is stated, on good authority, that ...
Article : 358 wordsA gentleman at Fremantle has shown us a telegram from a well-known mining speculator in Melbourne, which states: "Secure me five hundred shares in the first ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 23 Nov 1887, Page 2
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