The social held in the Temperance Hall, Barrack-street, in connection with the Fidelity Lodge, I.O.G.T., last Wednesday evening, proved a great success; nearly 200 ...
Article : 257 wordsSIR,—Seeing in the paper that it is stated by Mr. John Horgan that I voted twice on the day of the election in Perth, I beg to state my contradiction of that. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following address was presented to His Excellency Sir W. C. F. Robinson at a, meeting of the Executive Council of South Australia held at Adelaide on the 9th ...
Article : 705 wordsBerne notifies that telegraphic communications the Prints Rossa—Keywest submarine cable is again interrupted. The Western Liedertafel water picnic ...
Article : 1,233 wordsAt the meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute held last night, Mr. A. P. Hensman read a paper on the proposal to grant autonomy to Western Australia. He ...
Article : 158 wordsBY political party leaders a good [?] is regarded as absolutely indispensable to the successful conduct of an electoral campaign. Evidently ...
Article : 1,079 wordsSIR,—On the nominee system, established in this colony, in appointment is about to be made of a sanitary officer. More civilised communities have placed the ...
Article : 315 wordsSIR,—I was glad to see the firm stand which the captain of the Perth C.C. took in the match with the M.C.C. on Saturday last, in refusing to allow Mason, of the ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. A. Chamberlain, M.P., addressing a political meeting at Glasgow the other day, stated that the Unionist-Liberal programme for the coming session contains two main ...
Article : 51 wordsSIR.—In "Kilrain's " account of the boxing which took place on Wednesday evening, you say that some explanation is due to the public as to why I undertook to face ...
Article : 478 wordsOn account of picnics and various other attractions on Wednesday there was only a moderate attendance at the Rink and the advertised walking match did not take ...
Article : 141 wordsThe prosecution of Dr. King, Bishop of Lincoln, for alleged ritualistic practices, commenced to-day before the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Ecclesiastical Court. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, an Indian prince who was dethroned in 1848, has just issued a proclamation to the Sikbs and other loyal Indian natives, urging rebellion. ...
Article : 291 wordsSIR,—In reply to your correspondent under the above heading. I most heartily thank her for having publicly stated an opinion that Land several others have had, ...
Article : 419 wordsI see a railway library is to be started at home. It might do well here. On starting a journey the traveller pays a deposit of so much per book borrowed and a fee of ...
Article : 1,585 wordsW. A-zy-goose. More dreadful wrecks. Another cyclone at the North-west. Another Bulletin to be published in Perth. ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Australian Chinese League have decided supporting only those candidates coming forward at the election who favor their views. ...
Article : 33 wordsA determined attempt at murder took place at Port Melbourne, on board the American ship "Earl of Greenfield." It appears that the captain, Mr. W. H. Copp, ...
Article : 609 wordsA board of enquiry will be appointed to investigate the cause of the fire on the mail train to Melbourne. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Melbourne press is highly indignant at the fact of a performance called Neck for Neck being placed on the boards at the Opera House, which is termed by some of our ...
Article : 389 wordsMr. Dibbs is again suing the Daily Telegraph, damages £10,000, for libel. He applied to the Court for permission to inspect the files of the manuscripts complained of. ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR,—That the present is a time of innovation is amply proved by the letter of " Mary Vondoner," in your issue of the 12th inst. The writer seems to be ...
Article : 402 wordsAnother batch of returns of elections, including 11 Protectionists and 4 Freetraders, was received to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsOTWAY, steamer, Pincombe, far northern ports. Passengers:—For Geraldton—Dr., Mrs., and Miss Elliott, Miss F. Eliot, Messrs. L. C. Burges, T. R. Ward, ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Government have decided upon withdrawing the balance of the new loan until December. ...
Article : 22 wordsM. Violette, representing a syndicate of British [?] recently [?] the Government with an offer to construct a railway from Roebuck Bay to Angle ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Market is unaltered. ...
Article : 5 wordsMr. H. D. Naylor, who was accidentally shot through the head a few days ago whilst loading a Winchester rifle, is progressing favourably, having now, it is ...
Article : 311 wordsWe have received the following additional telegraphic information with reference to some sporting events which took place at Northampton on Tuesday:—"After the ...
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Advertising : 226 wordsSIR,—Can yon inform me how it is that there has been no music on the Recreation Ground this season? Is it because the Band has been supplied with new ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsSIR,—Kindly allow me through the medium of your paper, on behalf of my brothers, raster, and self, to tender thanks to the residents of Newcastle and Toodyay ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsMr. Agnew's br. colt Chaldean, 3 yrs., by The Assyrian-Little Footsteps, won the Launceston Cap. ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 15 Feb 1889, Page 3
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