Annual Race Meeting, Geraldton Tur Club, December 7 & 8. Races at Woodman's Point, Boxing Day. Graid Athletic Carnival, Boxing Day ...
Article : 94 wordsHENNESSY GORDON and BROOME—three names which designate a trio of the most unpopular and heartily detested Colonial Governors that ever ruled ...
Article : 2,989 wordsIt would appear from the uncalled-for attack upon me contained in the letter from the Busselton correspondent to the Western Mail published on the 19th Nov. ...
Article : 921 wordsMr. Cameron and two of his party arrived here from the goldfields this morning. They report unfarourably of, the prospects—there being no indications of gold beyond ...
Article : 57 wordsSIR,—"Fuego" in the West Australian of the 6th should bear in mind that the detection of shoft comings, the suggestion of improvements and unlimited advice ...
Article : 223 wordsWe regret to have to record the death of Mrs. David Jones, of Guildford, who died last Monday last, at an advanced age. The deceased has for many years past resided ...
Article : 578 wordsThe advent of the splendid steamships of the Orient Company in Australian waters has given an entirely new feature to the ocean commerce between Australia and the ...
Article : 1,382 wordsGeraldton is crowded this morning with visitors from outlying districts and all parte of the Colony to witness the races commencing to-day. The Northerners are ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—All the City within the radios of one mile from the Town Hall could be supplied with a full-water high-pressure service from hydrants, the water being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsSIR,—Much comment has been made upon the action of the Government with respect to the temporary reservation of 60,000 acres of country east to Newcastle to ...
Article : 545 wordsM. Goblet has been entrusted by President Carnot with the task of forming a Ministry. It is expected it will include M. M. Rouvier, Flourans, and Ferron. ...
Article : 295 words"ARGUS" writes.—"The 'Star Chamber' farce may prove a tragedy to the principal actor. If the Governor will rub up history he will find that decapitation ...
Article : 45 wordsSIR,—Will there be any return made to those who assisted at the late calamitous fire at the Barracks on Saturday last? I was on the spot and turned to, to render ...
Article : 114 wordsSwarms of grasshoppers are eating up the grass and herbage in the Echuca district. SYDNEY, December 5. ...
Article : 90 wordsDEAR SIR,—I have heard that nothing less than an earthquake would make up Western Australia, and it appears very much like it, for there is as little ...
Article : 173 wordsThe inquest into the circumstance of the death of James Devine was concluded at 3 to-day. The verdict of the jury (which was composed of Messrs. J. Pyke, G. ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR,—Under the heading "Government Contracts" you criticise the tenders for the Public Offices and imply that some tenderers trust to Providence whether they come out ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 7 Dec 1887, Page 5
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