The Premier (Sir John Forrest) and Mr. A. P. Matheson, M.L.C., two of the West Australian delegates to the Federal Council, returned to the colony yesterday ...
Article : 2,932 wordsTwo cases of ill-treatment of aboriginals, which, first received extended publicity in the columns of this paper, have recently attracted some amount ...
Article : 1,262 wordsMr. T. W. Russell, Parliamentary Secretary of the Local Government Board, has announced his intention of introducing a Bill in the House of ...
Article : 58 wordsDuring a period of eight weeks the Railway Department has carried 338,000 sheep and 9.000 cattle at "Starring Stocks" rates from drought infected districts to ...
Article : 513 wordsHerr von Bulow, the German Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replied yesterday in the Reichstag to a series of interpellations respecting the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Cunard liner Pavonia, 5,587 tons, now overdue, is reported to have been disabled in a hurricane off the Azores. ...
Article : 136 wordsDrs. Nansen, Nordenskjold, and Stadling, three of the best known authorities on Arctic exploration, join in discrediting the report concerning ...
Article : 46 wordsA Reuter's telegram received from Washington states that the Senate will adopt Mr. McEmery's Philippine resolutions. ...
Article : 65 wordsNews has been received of the destruction by fire of a lunatic asylum in Yangton, in South Dakota (U.S.A.). ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is stated in Paris on semi-official authority that an equitable arrangement of the Anglo-French difficulties arising out of the Fashoda incident ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Conciliation Board, which has been engaged in adjusting the dispute between the South Wales coal owners and the miners, have decided in ...
Article : 61 wordsTyphoid is prevalent in Dawson City, the chief centre of population on the Klondyke goldfields. There are said to be three hundred ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Pairs Debats gives an emphatic denial to the report that the Sultan of Muscat has leased a coaling station to the French. ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the Geraldton Police Court this morning Geo. John, of the Geraldton Hotel, was charged with neglecting to cut in two or more pieces the duty stamp on a ...
Article : 675 wordsThe Cretan Constitution Commissioners have completed their labours. They recommend:—(1) That Prince George of Greece, the Governor of the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Transvaal Chamber of Mines has offered to provide the Transvaal Government a loan of £500,000, in consideration of the cancellation of the ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. McCarthy, amalgamator at the Paddington Consols battery, died yesterday from burns and shock received on Friday night, when the battery was destroyed by ...
Article : 113 wordsThere was a crowded "house" at the above open air amusement resort last night, when the new programme of Saturday night was repeated with slight ...
Article : 491 wordsSomewhat unexpected and decidedly energetic despatches from Washington have been received at Berlin regarding the situation at ...
Article : 64 wordsM. de Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the Times, states that M. Lebret's Bill stipulates that the decision of the whole Court of ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Marine Court met this afternoon to announce their verdict in connection with the charge of careless navigation against Captain Lee of the steamer ...
Article : 154 wordsH.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, "who is on his way to Khartoum, is at present at Assouan, the most southern city of Egypt proper. ...
Article : 331 wordsSevere weather is reported from America, many of the States experiencing what is described as unparalleled cold. ...
Article : 29 wordsThes. Warren, employed in Harry's open cut at the Proprietary mine, to-day got ono foot caught in the guard rail of a tramway. Before he was able to free himself two ...
Article : 73 wordsA tidal wave, which in places rose to a height of forty feet, was yesterday experienced in the Bristol Channel. ...
Article : 55 wordsSECRETARY TO THE CROWN LAW DEPARTMENT.—Mr. W. F. Sayer, the Secretary to the Crown Law Department, who has been on a short visit to the Eastern ...
Article : 2,487 wordsSIR,—Allow me, through your valuable paper, to publish a most complete denial to a statement that appeared in your paper of Friday morning last in reference to a ...
Article : 220 wordsTwenty-six miners were overtaken by an avalanche in the Cherookce gulch in Colorado. The majority were killed. ...
Article : 26 wordsMichael Kelly, who shot the woman Maria Flynn at Paddington on the 2nd inst., and subsequently attempted to commit suicide, is not sufficiently recovered to ...
Article : 49 wordsSir Henry Horpons was found on his death bed with one of Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes, in his mouth. True to the last.—No. 3[?]. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Chilian authorities are taking steps to suppress the Indian rising at the Corocoro mines, in Bolivia. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Arabs have re-occupied the Kalambare district of the Soudan. ...
Article : 20 wordsA child named Maud Ware, aged four years, was last week bitten in the log by a bull dog. She subsequently complained of pains in the limb, and after lingering in ...
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Article : 21 wordsLand to he had from the Gold Estates of Australia, St. George's Terrace (next W.A. Bank), the owners of that beautiful suburb, Maylands. ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 14 Feb 1899, Page 5
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