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process
the <vpVelBlnt,'m'ethods< of and will invaluable saving/ prove of ores the,treatment coutuitiing for
inefficient
where
com
the:
plete
of
Greece George the Government, having
King
with the Premier, to resign. and the new
M. Delyannis, Great excitement Government are
retain
trouble dismissed who refused
It
not
said
is
likfly
that
the
'-res
tore.
.
and An
ram again at Valencia
in
t
pan has
telligible,
marine
to
where
named
the
Pell
fire
to.
people on May 1st (Labour to;have a they propose TheiSocialists declare that1 and .not. m'olect peaceable,
on
Day) they
Oxford-
are
tables
busy
very
March
and
of titled
w
be
addressed
the
th.ereceiy.ec.of
himself
pjrmpji|ed|
Moreland's with paid which
-letter
;
by/ or
honse,
would
letter,
to
to
Some.of
their passed found,, way into the of o'Mr.: :M.P possessioti Labouchere, Editor of Truth, who exposed the whole nefarious in his conspiracy paper.
Mpreland with
at
first
but
libel,
threatened
Moreiand.
against
number large rich studenis will Moreiand at his a
in
jurisdiction try the
order
to
the
of. cause.
It
rule
will
judges tried
give
in
Case
settle
the
English is expected that the
.
'
its
ii
that case
death to
be
Prince
the
to
fallow heard in
would
manifestly i /Count
be
unjust. vonV- Caprivi, the German has again beeu outvoted Chancellor, by the Opposition in the this Reichstag, the third occasion within three being The weeks. is furious. Emperor
broken corhpletely said the that; has' again, declared his inten'Emperor <teution to impeach Prince Bismarck for treason the against On the Empire. other von hand, Count Caprivi, feeling his powei iessness in regard to
r
i
Ife
moment,
threatens
to
| i
has \were
Agent
renewed mot
menfCof
that
the'coiriplaiut
consulted the Earl
as
of
To
colonists
the
Glasgow.
National Library of Australia
appointLord
of
suffering\ 6eed wheat,
set
in
is
feared
be very
short
it
will
There
is
poet,
late
financiers
the
Government freely
to
aud
privately,
requirements
by
direct
meet
appeals
much efforts a
undis in
their to
Much distress where many
I
1
in
and
be
between and the
helpless
people are literally starving. The Emperor of Germany is institutfurther the ing, prosecutions against The Emperor Says he is desi PresB. to rous secure the of complete liberty the but such must not Press, liberty
sat
considering
a
under
the
tured. an
with
very
from
for
woman,
and is evident that been committed,
visited but
Sydney
the
never
in
ago the
rent
a
in
company
occupied
both
afterwards,
and
rented
paying it
frac
was
weeks
Sydney
month
a
He
skull six
that
appears
artizan
a
The
floor.
It
it
It disappeared. terrible has murder and the Melbourne
detectives
are
now
busily
at
work. towns The country that the Government
are
fair was mur
,
while
near
fishing,
within
of
sight
his
'
of Australia.
parts at
the
.200,000
Broken ozs.
Hill
Block
;
Pope, according had January 16,
complaining sending men
to
a
London
escaped the Among the Roman
epidemic. who suffered
rather
severely
of Rampolla, (Secretary State), Monaco, Vannutelli Laurenzi, and and the Serafini, Mocceni, Mgr. Under Secretary, was also attacked.
Cardinals
The Pall Mall describes a new with men and a board played game somewhat like hut which is chess, Heme called Rule. Home it Rule, will be believed, readily a con requires siderable amount of skill. It is played a board of special on with design, of two colours. The Irish party pawns is represented by fourteen green pawns. The Unionist are of exactly party similar but painted red. The pattern, centre of tbe board Dublin represents and the game is to get the most Castle,
members the
of 44
in
there.
game,"
44
says
A striking the Pall
feature
must
sufficiently distinguishes the real thing is that all the be above board."
..4
Mali
which
from are
suitable
paper, influenza were
smell in one objectionable and called the atten bedrooms, tion and his of the landlord agent to the fa.ct. A search was made, discover ing the decomposed body of a female noticed of the
and
Joiners.
Cardinals
March 4. Melbourne, has been made discovery a at Windsor, by a woman inspecting it. &he to rent intending cottage,
cottage
Hungary,
hours'
female
a
of
The
dis
has
Assembly 28
with
more
ozs. Fourteen, 57,000 Block ; Ten, 90,000 ozs.; Souths, 12,000 ozs. ; Cen trals, 37,000 ozs. The market is and quota stagnant tions are unchanged.
be
are
completely
degrees,
was
financial
startling
advance. prevails children
hop
Estimates.
the
public.!
by
has
cottage
He
home
The week's run mine has yielded
organised.
A
expressed
and
parties
The Legislative for continuously
float
the judge would yet,
work
expert
35 years of age, who light hair, The supposed
dressed.
is
various
Bradly, Bradly has Legislature, of judicial decree
granted,
the
coming,
bad
syndicate
A
was
4.
v.
relations There are strained the Trades and Labor Council Electoral Labor League, over and the Labor matters, Party
4.
are
of
success
is
March
reconciled.
the
March
case, of the
been concluded. seperation ing that
the
:
divorce member
the
;
for in
change
an
of
March 5. Adelaide, The condition of the Chief Secretary the Hon. C. C. is worse, Kingston, Colonel Christie is y to going North the land near Mount day, to inspect Remarkable. The Hon. J. L. Parsons and Mr. T. Harry are a draft preparing colonization scheme in conjunction with Colonel Christie, for the facilitating of Anglo-Indian settlement families in
3.
yesterday
material
no
The
well-known
the
dead.
the
is
sharemarket.
in
prevail
and
Agent General
sailed
Victoria,
by
Launceston, March 5. the Kirk, founder of the Hobart Trades Council, has been charg ed with forgery and with appropriating monies of the Society of the Carpenters
Cleary, South M el-
Ma,rch
at was
Hugh
and
Adelaide, the new
at about
seen
the rocks, Patterson, and children
wife
Myrtleto reported
is
bite,
also stated who was
shareholders, 8 per cent,
traced.
Gape
London.
are
harvest will distress
Whitman,
brokers'
|
The
more
trial
ed off
opinion. lady at
yesterday. of Larkin
Munro,
for
that is precedent being created because' if one can colony thus whole of the colonies borrow, the. and combined could the bankers defy
resign.
London, March 3. General for; New Zealand
that
guised irritation the at city
;
large
next
The leading at the disgusted of the Victorian loan temporary
political
of
affairs
:
tiie
snake
from occurred
Mr.
tpuib daily where the
Russia
scarcity time has
sowing
meat
too low in their death of an old
clos
interred".
in
of
with defrauding the was conclud Building Society, ed yesterday. The jury disagreed, and were remanded thereupon the prisoners till the next sittings of the Court. March 3. Brisbane, The Tramway Company's servants have abandoned the idea of striking.
in
London,
had
jdowii;
that and
American
Bismarck's
'"Chancellor
as
Walt.
influence in the Reichstag is supposed to he the cause of Count von which Caprivi'6 defeat, adds to the Emperor's as be chagrin, believed that the influence of the late r
lies
of
bourne
is
Frogmor,
An
ad demand substantial Stock Tax, the present to consumers being alto
the
charged
the
his
£5.
is;
'gentlemanly appearance, wore heigh square shoulders, arid in light moustache,, appearance was a generally Swede or Norwegian, but betrayed no lie foreign accent, had and plenty of money, sovereigns notes. The parties had evidently on'y arrived from just a long sea as voyage, a of linen they had sent quantity large to be washed. A man named Laurence O'Connell has been drowned through being wash
direc Cohen
business
legitimate
farmers
The
consequence.
'
Prince
at
Consort
and
to
visits
Agriculturists from a great
British
are
the
the
to
ford, have
the causing She constantly gives over the untimely grief Duke of Clarence, and
excess've
of
pays solitary the mausoleum
the
can as
to
way
disputed
fined
was
once
-showily derer medium'
tenant
been
yet
than
sporting been
the Jack
The
not
Lands
by
find
Larkin,
of
done
evidently
man,
having
Sydney,
charged. health
Queen's anxiety.
gravest
next
Co
prices
The
Higher
on
The
causing are
of
some
Court.
defendant,
gether
fuel,
famine
come
inasmuch
England,
and her husband respondent and the refusal subjects, to have their causes colonists in Law Courts English V;
will
Chambers
are
open,
Factories,
first
price
owing scarcity everywhere, and coal has risen over lis. a three Great distress is ton in days. in the largely towns populated expected to the scarcity of coal and the owing
that
expected
left
distress.
to
ol
of
great Melba Divorce the judges in
before
week,
is
mines
all
direst
ing
and young peets evidence against trial. The case has sensation.
a
created The
It
the
of the
The
now
put from
with his proceed and meanwhile the have proceeded
authorities
Oxford
,
not
action,
is
Minister
was
the
ditions
-
Labouchere
threatened
did
Telegraph method of placing surreptitious. are furious at generally
stated by the prosecution that less than no has been ob £1,000,000 from the company tained by the grossest fraud. The 1 ck-out of many employed in and the restricted the coal trade, out
it
companion, complexion,
the
on
It
of
meeting dividend
a
tion
1
wait
'
the Larkin
on
men!
to
Further of the Windsor particulars shows that the body was built in cemrit under the hearthstone, which
to
bookmaking.
the present stocks as
event. that quarters
murder
will
not
and freely
declared.
Privy
to of Sir the prosecution regard Lord exHenry Isaacs, Mayor of Lori and Mr. for don, Bottomley, alleged the in connection with defunct fraud, Hansard Union Company, Publishing
he unless the letters
Morelaiid,
Daily
decided
two
or
any
put former on jvacaut Government at twopence land to be; leased per acre, the Government advancing the means of homesteadof conveyance and cost A deputa and the necessary capital
carry has
in
thusiastic which
which yvas lodged by his coun appeal, the defendant and his that stated sel, friends would, if necessary, appeal to Council for to the permission
though than is
price market.
also
was
one
are
—
to
It
rumors
pledged
5.
—
Trades
those do so.
tion the
at
place
classes,
3
unemployed,
to day, subject cases: Several,, against heard recently tobacconists dismissed were reviewed
outwitted.
beiug In
and
the
London
Australian Financiers
and
higher London
a
in
to
two and
on
be
shortly
even
locally,
at
so
The described
a
having compaying a visit
do
oi'toinable
hirnj
secrecy,
t.;
Australian issue :part
Sydney
urge million
one
they
to the by replying himself threatened
find;;
exposure' by hush money.
rich from
a
visit
a
soliciting of -strictest
receii
,
.
to
student, pledge
for
t's
.
Financiers
threat
was
18
.:
would
it
:
least
.
letter
conrse
4-£
'
offered.
produced,
were
they
i
resolved
March of Larkin
trials
Ltd with—owing to the continued drawels of deposits. Only the other of Directors Sir M. day the Chairman H. Davies over a most en presided
it last Hall, night, themselves into divide those to work viz., willing disinclined constitutionally
at the
was
to the
been
-
of
period
opinion. that an reported loan of. £500,000, Municipal of two will millions,
written' for the purpoW of arid were suc students, many bled rather than submit to the
cessfully with which exposure ened. The usual
a
is
-
evidently trapping'
noble under
re
Victorian has
roe's"-
that
It
.
.
Moreiand
and
pubic
;
from
of Bills
in
a is formerly prominent Wesleyan, one or two of supposed to have assisted the other jurors. Another bank has stopped payment —the Bank Mercantile of Australasia
3.
March
.Melbourne, of the
meeting
a
held
/
worth
Ti
coal
the
At
the
fraud,
that are
guilty in some
Sydney,
,
for
jury
The price of coal is steadily rising. This will affect the supplies of coke for Hill. 'Broken
repeats to borrow be better at or 5 cent, than to per 4undermine confidence by these unlimited the control without of Treasury issues,
has been, students, committed for trial. Earl Russell was those who gave evidence that '-hpniongst. Moreiand had' endeavoured to extort from him after him to; money inveigling his house. An of immense number leters
u
opinion loan a
'
tutor
,
million's
A
months. The
of the
"
iu
the large lock-out trades is ''conducing..
-cent. ..Treasury per for. .placed privately
the deliver
property, thoy r to, hold and right processions-: the speeches, enunciating lights labour iwithouti from, ipteHero'rfce authorities. :
iron
or.
persons claim
Ibit'
the-'''
which
time, will be
lively
'
destroy
glooiriy
the when
alteration
.
not
too scientific. material
.
lapse. an
issuing
-.are.
soldiers
Mbchland/ black-mailer
rable
to
current
Monio
at
sitting
;
bordering
regard
Cleary,
has
XNTER-COXiONZAX..
iesults, pa by serious only com col to those of the recent Baring The is market money very condition and depressed, a to
startled
on.
Athens.
Socialists
the
to
appeal'
<
to
.
.
Paris
state
a
no
Melbourne, In
now.
just
.
declines
peremptorily and Delyannis, rebellion in prevails M.
.
King
is
,
Socialists foreign the country.
Englishman a i one £18,000
dis
and
sulphide and
shares-
Institute aged 76.
unpleasant
March 4. Adelaide, on the Broken report is considered ores unin
Schnabel's
There
been
The Government, by bonbs. of repression, are en dea-
all expel Anarchist, from
won
rumours afloat a quieting respecting the financial for hitch in arrangements of. the transfer. Messrs. Marietta & Co.'s assets to a realization It is company. that the financial world will bo prohaiile
.'prevails,-
Hill
/
of the dead,
is
Engineers, are very
There
means
Carlo,
eminent
President
a
vooring
.
Goode, the
Mr.
,
office.
as
the
and
engineer of Civil
iu
is
'
Empire. Sir John
is
mercury extraction
V
gold.
to
for
large
'
of
and
iron',
due to
leaders,
destroyed
in trade depression Thousands and the. very severe winter. and relief com are literally starving mittees are all over the being organised
grild-
a
man.
the among labouring is It. Germany increases.
in
mainly
revo-
absolutely
and an,
distress
classes
con-
native and deserted the Por and then the robbed
.
sider lutiohizes
has
process,
floated.
successfully that this
The
or
struck
tuguese
affairs.
upsetting
/The
failure."
stations of supplies. Anarchism .is A church Spain.
appointment, untried
absolutely
an
unknown
almost
''using
Pateut,
Potassium
of
as
is"
soldiers
Lake
to
expedition;
"total
country, generally
.
Ooaipany,
Forrest
of
quantity
unapproved
he
a
is
",
been
Glasgow's
-Portuguese
the and
.
MacArthur-
Cyanide
of
The
Nyassa
idling,
,
the
2;
;..by
into
from Melbourne where they are
bis
on
'
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new
'March
comment
-
News.) ;
Daily
London, A
amount large in the colony
a
unfavorable,
actions.
own
of faith .breach has been the Colonial Office. A of feeling is said to exist with to the Earl regard
that
to
extend-,
.
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the
should: but
misunderstanding,
./'./a!..
committed POEBIGMr
there
.that
regrets;
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It
was
,
Receiver to, make the Official proposed, do the work of the Curator pf lntestate E states— at present discharged by the
:tb
advisable'
/KrisSe0-
defer
tli
the.thebe'fil&Bks gestedj pPssibilifcy-;bf fori-1 ibeingix.monopoli'sed speculaftyP 1 qmrposes i Thri1'3 CommissiorihiL5!:;bf
e
Flhe .jiHouseyFwas.i-in
;:uhtil..
of
.possession
/fuller details. nwiflisl-Mi. ,
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Fito
thought) matter
j.DeHamel.'fa'grieed
iRich-
CrownBands
h He XisaidiJtheyb; and ,to, pay Official ardorif might join Registrar— he Receiver another £50; a, year, in lieu- of it :fo".yrltheli MidTantlx Railway irro It WoifidLtbeo/difficulf to .orsfcAriother fees.:; Item passed.,! Land"! .£20Vj.aMr.: and; loan in the present state of the London Surveys,.: lateT-iCoiriinisout thg bad: condition Barker rmafcket;jvTJbie money' pointed in the of the Perth-York of Railways had stated .road; eaaeci%Uy>of j sioner this, the portion which ,was really within tlae railway, ppuld r-npji./be'; Housesthat built of the Swan Roads Board, fbf'iess'lhari TOOpOOand now jurisdiction it must cost nbaily it tliat dowP: as being although, was, ,-et:'i they 'weievtbld undectHe York BoadsBpard.;IIe but they had no estimates hoped this amount a, Colonial that when the: Commissioner; pfi Crown guide., before; fibemas jTlie estimate Lands Hhe .vote .for TreasurbrsaiffiF the! present was appprtipmng! Mr. Forrest was roads afidbridgeshe -tjjis., £164,556.' wpuldreclify MiySHoll, 0 The dpinmissioner of Crown Lands; said and Mr. Harper would like tq._see.the from .the matter1 the sjiggestion -,come ,siouldp'o'stpbned. Mr.-:;Simpsbri"and WeYb'- iivfavbuf '"of mterested. Mr. Parker referMf. ;Barket" districts; f'tlie The'-CblomaP Treasurer said red to tfie dangerous state; of: the Berth' inbtiPni Mr; VA.orresk; he wbrildvhAVbribnbjectiori1io postpoiie adrew ,Causeway, the attention the matter for a few-days; itp ..filie, rpad; conditiom-of ;;
dittlejgood -im ithe-
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andpssledf The !Gofel T?#surer
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.moved the M!r. Estimates. i, recojmhiiits1! >,pf like to See it adjourned Shpll .woulds Colonial The for a couple of:-' days.1' and Treasurer was agreeable, the; mat the foUowipg ter was till"; tfe;
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Greenmouht
was
no
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hon.
Girls
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suggestions trict
:saidJthh,t
'there"
'f
eprpseiited of road' totally
'"miles'
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petition praying'. fpr
hat'tliid5.
dekl'bf'
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AlbySbp.
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inbrafbitaiityi!
Item
/
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the Mr.
i
mgblutibir
Jtne
;
'the'MTiiirbpean nev
cause
to'the
at
compeujea:
was
by
The
f
Cblonial
said
it
Attorney'
to'
,Generali.!1.i:ephed,
read,
Canhing./7!Bill
a,
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seqond!
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time.i...
hope
.
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!an of!
discovery and
duties
stipendiary.
It
igrpater.
sinc'the
of
hiarbour
which
mefficaL
improvements wharfage
.
Cossack,! accommodawith quay wall,
includes
servants.,;; he'"'M6hieu'djJoimnd'''
other
at '8;40
,tq
r
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[?] Mmch
Thursday;
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Mr!
would1"
Wall lpng.
be'
about
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A
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could troduce
riot
of tlie
lives'.of
,
their
see
to';
feply
would,
.Goyerrimeht
legislation
jteasme'
Swto-. River Thb Comffiisifipner
It
to ip.r, clear; preservation on' the. parties"
way for the
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spring!
m:ehtro<dld,
i>;
«;.»!
Ki-
,disbharge> =
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itsr"
legal
..
have
.seenrei,
attack
obli1
--'-'-r-
likp. job this entrusted ..to'rfhe course
-taken
on.
oertam'iriterested outside, he1; House M.ldoUqy.r.A'pse''
not
'said
.trier\vbrd'
applied'"
'to
ariy"
'bVge-, outgrown" hblprexperise, be iuncurred again!.
..to
-had.,
i
.
Railways, !m! the Govern; '
:
RailwAys-
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The Bpeaker was
.Siding .arid
to ..have-two! ridiculous Within ! 50 -..chains of-F eap :stMion? and hpvl .much, rtlie, other, -stoppage would ;dby !tmffic The Colonial Treasurer made La. lengthy-;in ie, sEe(?ch tQ.ithe :.repljed,i
...
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would
wgh;
at'
..gpviberp-
feet;!
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'the"1
said";
;
.260,;.
steamers
The; ofdinafy
,
hi
'TfeasufbiY:
riSed-as.
remain-jof
when, the traffic, .placed its arid tbe capacity,;
,
Tf aylch,
1
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at 7"96
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pVm.. -Thb 'CploMal
could1
be,
particular. rThe.-0Cpmmis..piemberj-v; 'sioner of Railways said" the cbritiriuing cost of the. siding,;hacl heemvuriderestiand should, a. ,hlind,f,sidingfrbe ;na,ted, "it Would in now, iiave 'to prit
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order-..
contemptible
'phfi!
'3rd.
The Sp'eSkeFtdoktheCffikm
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very
The
t>white-
.
alstlijeir!
'to
little footy well be
a
IGqverninent..; question"' by jthis and .persons inside 'was! Copfemptible;;
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National Library of Australia
!
said
hethp. or"
miriers aliens
at
of a consisting, tion,also ' formatioif thereto, approaches.; perma' worksiydeviation':to' -tramway' 'Theneiit quay' way- ahd£ buildinp:
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this
Government
platforiri
:
"
'might
''thh'Bijj,J
tp ipafri. wbuffi -..J'pretF
'desired!:
really' v
j
a expressed had secured approaches-
that
,tq,;lthe''isc6pe
and
platforin'be'ailpwecito Comiriissibrier
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/hbWeyp
topkitj
,
a
cost
rieed'nbt
.
jBulieri's
(
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which
neighbourwanted was
.Mr. sebimdedFthe Mqlloy -Mr; .Simpson disagreed' With motion!' ',;MrV; Qumlari supported and ;'said ;a ylarge motion; expendiriot was rind! with Mr!" riebessary, :
,
stkn'dihg'"'a,s
Me
alyadofstreet
,
BuUeri's
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discharged by and appoint 'a; 'stipendiary magistrate as at Bridgetown, Who Would also/act The .tinof Mineral Lands. Registrar under fields wouldbe and .coal-fields this officer whose .salaryi woffid be £315 ;.!!!':
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there
thought
Burgeb
:.Mir.'
What the
'tlie
at presgpt.
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of;
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£10,0,,
of
m
tliat-"' agreed the;' |RicliardsPn .should be. put in at SMvadp-street:
preveh|
,ip
theB'uph !spbke';fp said ,,",11 residbnt ;was;. somq imsuiidey
.Mr.; 'Hodley,!',:Mri'.' ineasure.Ji The
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to .proposed, officer hitherto magistrate at Bunburyy1 ;one person
tinl
the.
separate
centre
important
j
con
the.Goyernment area. forithe. a large of, land a Motion" and ;i. buildings. agreed' tb,: and adopted. reportedThe'Direetor ofPubhcWbrksmbvecl' bf a scheme; that; !th'e ;' House approves
(
become
j
fesoiutibn
more, impprtance;required sideration. Mr. Traylen
Estimates: were .con 'AMitiona-1 in, committee Mr. .& ShOll sidered .Medical the Resident Item, questioned £100. The' Colo-' Officer, Bridgetown, Treasurer had said nial. Bridgetown. ;
j
Jbfi'aii
the appeared niiponr more before t the N otice. -Papeiv, imporworks" at', If, retant work of harbour, hiMtie.h The3 the latter, work being of Works said this
The
,
che'diile,
mofe
;cbst
'MfMolibyAskedwhy
thatambunt;;.
the Mr.
aind
Tfeasurer.
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was
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reported for jipreerailfle'
i|WOij\dr
tlian
'the
wasjjrbj'
t.b'preveht!;alibri$;ffiomlJ rights. ,:Thj%as'riPfiig; their wpriM'ffifiiie..;
'.'the1
suritingpurppses.r
siding,
eXy |the
plained !
W ay-hhd
seliebiadriiof'
had
of !p£,opbrty
riibtibriv
all'ved
theBill'1
arict
"
so.
The1 Speaker
Act.,
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hood blind
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affiount'-placed'' and it Wbffid?bfbbably
,
ffiiiips.
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'loan
oii;'tlie
Bill ConSti:
the
iMihd'A
'I
riieasurqefe h6ldw!mmer'h' rlgh
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embodied
amendmehtof
an
;
that
leavb
this
by.
io
madPmeiifbie1 would 'smi;;he
J!
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pquldFfie
A
ahpWe'd to wor| these aliens, wvlio
;
DurlacherVstreet, ''-aUb'"1<?6hnebtedthief pr babhesknd-buil'dihgs with."1' Work Would Jbbst some! The1:.£25 ;066, ;whieh' Jwad tlie thing '.like
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(anssion,/prigin;ated7by::Mr:.;Canmngasto whethernthe /place
'Wbfks
bvements
'inlf
l
at
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Engineer-in-Cliief
owners
j
ofBermaneutthe against
The siding
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theLport bf'-Geraldtbh Whichj the Gpyefhmenf
jetty;1
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took
Ptiblic
of';'
moved'" Th£tt'%is/ harbour the sch'enie%f;:
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w
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would.
:!miner;Mbetpajr-.
A/hiifiJrigh|'!'
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In reply to Mr. Parker the Colonial said as obn as the estimates Treasurer to inform were passed he would be glad members of the, particular hon.' on .daywhich Parliament would be prorogued. might finish uby the He'itSpughithey. end of the next week., Laws Consolidation ! The Customs was' read a third time, and passed. Billforthe second When the motion >.of of the Augumentation reading Bill was made >a Ministerial ! Salaries
Bffi
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F bn-f.a'ecountrif
Bullen-s
weht;Mtp;c,6mmit
GMIeldgi/Ssi' Mpfrison thought
hands of-the' 'from thefact-thatispme. been ipaid o hs purchasethe -Treasury;Mr; -RbbbYtki-
the Irispector both reported
a
;
h'ah'dicAb''
;
read
"arid
sombshabf;
the
idieTrsc'-MadeAhd'l&Hg
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TheBCouSe
i
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Assembly
Legislative time. first
reaJM'
butb'feake'pf
L'ifom:j
passed.
rj;:Thew
received. '
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lriorieyiintb
j'Eieqtyic ffbmr.Hie
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t'6
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1
at
Government had" £6000
Qustomg
Bill,
1
Biil
ati'-Bucklarid-''HilL'tO'
consideration
Jhy "and
:
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Ligliting
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ab'qrigmal three tb 'six
Roads
Thc.;Worinerup Laws
i
'siffi The c0blpniaBJ th!ik Truf Amount 'was""'''© toWb a swamp;' Aat tHer back 'bfer' work "Wffich 'wae'Yenaefe'd necessary ro 1
ObhbrequestedolGhafigb-thrisife! o£ the (proposed station rfr6m BulleriS to Salvado-street. He piit";fbfWafd the claimaiibf the5Jpwriersv ofJ'prpperty
"V
Bdl feporM;
the''
adopted
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servants mbriths.-'
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merit
/'tjiaf
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spcur'
a
ree;tq;'wiira.|
absebndifig from raised
-'fbr'1'-'
for, mileage tplecafed' small "afubuiit o'f mpnby% leaved ''arid. Item 'parsed!
spend;
arid
Wbi; 'thifd
-.-"
ffie'haTmbved 11
irierit
!
great and' a .very a
for ,;the\-ybar additiohal esjamaltes item to £500,:;the l862.r aihbunting line of for Telegraph expenses beipg to Rockingham. Eremantle)
ih
which
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the .-Labour abolition iflie. !/,ImpqrtecL' ,,6f view Act 1884. d The object/in, Registry of Chinese into to prevent aninfluX is. !1aiid Petitionreceived, the Colony. ordered to be'printed. r.from was received A message dps Exceliehcy'the foinijpa.Afiainwitbh !
gbing5tol;ihb8llbj|-
,r
the:real'ffiffi6iilty
at'7.30 ;
p.m. Mr, .;Mollpy.preseiited.a ed bv: '2016 persons
by p4o$iil
wobd- only.
.
the: chair
'took
The -/Speaker
i
was . ,
,
Women:
his amehdmntF :to'' thbAborigMes Bill' in PfbtbctibhAbttfAniendffi&ht'l!
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becab
WellmtoffilRiiids; usb'd
six
were1;
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LEGISLATIVE
dis
ffiegffictAdWyme
1
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'the
!,in
the WhoIe!,questiqrivAridi said Governmerit worildJgivethem'a»ttj6Y its most-seribusFattentioii" wife, k'-Wfew to! meeting, the wishes of the liprii iriemi Withdrew1 befi'" Mri Throssbll his i-u-i Ooiii/iyi-u motion. &&&<: difoxiox Parkermoved thafctheGoverh>' .-.-g-Mri the5
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'time.;
'5i;BilI:f<'.!6hSv'
Amendment Bill;time and1 pasd1.Mr1. Bush 'asked
f
arid
of:
Tffiilib'iHeBltli' were' read'
.
Act
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The South Western Railway was Bill Amendment ,read a first
;
otlieuland
reviewed, at;f8
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BrbtbctiSn
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time.
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p.iriF';
the elections -and themoneyrwAS spent: .n o Sir/;" most (recklessly James/ LeeMri "'Parker's' Steere Withagreed
first,
.
Thb; PMa«oi0tfie-«
at'
riyalry.
.
There
,
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pdfIi:a!dre
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MarCh;3rd!!
.
a v
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while
£2;
ActeBu'afERtkriin xlarger-hihas
obtainable'.iat'iCdFAri acre'hffithe deferred payment .x system eXtondihg over The CPlonial-Treasurer 20:years.'
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COUNCIL.
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Thursday,
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bf
was
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theBbadsB.oSi0we
members!
Mihisterialialaries
LEGISLATIVE
,
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Bill
ouk-at
'iMi\'hEorrest1said1-the
Were asking
blocks
ningu 'iftifv'
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present
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Augmentation
for
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sorry!
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TO?)
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forthqpurppse
.
to
Bill
augm<mtati6h( Agreed fc! and the
oy
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SfeM%6Sffiff'"'a1k;,'0v5'0np.iri.
:Th'e
Tfeasurer .agreed with Mr; Barkerdhat! the Roabs, 'Board areas%ffid>;J)e:$eThe! Attor ney General was adj usted
<
of
i/Cplpnial:
Tfie,,.
rpa,d.,uf
,
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fund1'
beeriilffid-
nowFimad&thakhbhriicb
Government'
:
;
revenue
theumuttbrl
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solidated
had
-blocks'
was plaint waS'tooiifiigh.
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the Colonial, In committee Treasjher the in accordance with moved .that the Ad his from Excellency message that an ministrator. it vwas expedient of the' con 'be made;bht appropriation .
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Commissioned1 pf CroymOLiiM® small
i
trP
Eatanrimg'Jpn'"'theqsuggbStibrivbfi-,th'e homumeriiber for Northam,f!hhkybbip5i
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said
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The
i
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pbspbried;
j
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tli
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1
vioyv
ft
'bf l-%he
posrible:-''Mr.\EeHameih Which Surround difficulties
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Lighting
r,ead
«
:
promise sideri the Wliole question -with making 'tlie- Land Regiilatipris
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-'The'Eleetrie. ia thirdiine'
mthVia He- Wbrild complied the -'goVernmeriibWohld'cbri-
generally
;
;
doildf-
,
.O'.l-
,r;%
p.m'!')'-'''
the
the
€eferi»ed»-p&ymenVM
.tionsx'of'1
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The Speakentook
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'Experienoei'showed'
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"'Vt
laiFout
be1,
j
ATIVR';. AS SEMBLY. tiAY.'/lMaph't'." aa,!!;:
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his-rixpdn'efiPe
beridesJ1therej'WaSl'Vei 'selectibri land :left Lopen;Jfor oftbWri; n:eighb6Ui?hpb,;
Jbeneficially',F.
.
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LEGI8L
s'aidTrom xpould;!-hbt
jSmallix&areas
:
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read
Bill'.
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second time. Act Amehdmeht Bjll The Goldfields W.as. read /a, secon" ,tie..;;;.Ms>i.lBili, Qogiaticpjproridesjfchat Ajfafifffiiailifli a '>;. can hold a miner'slicense... at 3 40 p<m. The House adjourned
.
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the interests and the childrenJ
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in
1
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was
(
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..which might /therefore of; the married!
property, i
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we
.wife,
women
j
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.precisely
:
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of
:
any. Way with; to the desirable
-
!
thk
'
accr,ue
.
-
to render
was
iwas
The of 'the object' the law mth' refer
s
Bill
Bilk
.Property
,
I
the
.
iHealth Act On the motion Married ;Womens read, a second time.
'.Public
,
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without
vvlriph.f of eertairi "rieWspaper
cbrresppn-
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the the sum
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from
received1
was
By
concur Council conveying rence to Game Bill, with amendments clause that 9, to respecting excepting amendment was which another
sion
'
took
the .Chair
at-
3
:
..
Bill
High School
was
read;
time.
first
a
'Oonsolidatipn.. a
second time,,
'
Protection. -Act. The Aborigines; Woinens the. Married Amendment Bill, time, were read a third Bill, Property .
and passed. The Augumentation
.
"
Bill
Salaries
was
of
;receiy;;
Assembly
Legislative time.
and
Ministers
,
from read a
the first
Bill The Goldfields Act Amendment considered in committee, was .agreed, and reported. to, Bill and the The Wonnerup Roads read a were Electric Bill, Lighting second time. "
The
Speaker
The
first
of leaf
and
bough,"
at 230
were
Appropriation
time.
National Library of Australia
was
read
even
patience
poet and he
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so
that
slowly
and
imperfectly strength
My
guides that to ourselves. to nothing manner
a
was
was
more
difficult
our
supplied/
quite
We knew
me
but
all
their
by
time that
to we
see
had
eat at least nothing and Sergeant began forthwith to prepare to make a damper. As soon
cooked
—
little
tie
will
be
blood
I have
the
banquet
-
t
—
,
.
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is
dear,
:
round
the
pale-eyed
cell,
sisters
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Song and Famine
Thy old|acquaintance, ''dwell
in
!
FOR
GIRLS-
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The Central Education have Board of decided to establish in connection with the and Assisted Schools Government the colony five Bursaries for throughout the following rules and regulations girls, for the examination candidates of in Gkmmmeni Thursday's appeared Gazette 1. Five busaries of the value of ten be offered' to pounds each will girls the Government and Assisted attending Schools the Candidates of 2. colony. for these bursaries, Be over musta.) twelve years of age, and not more than fourteen of the years old on 31st October the examination in which for the year Have attended is held once (b.)' bursary more of the Government or or Assisted ;
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me.
BURSARIES
time bucket so hard
were
reminded it
Look my
were
we
for
and
.
desire
canvas
It
!
odours.
considerable
the
not
!
:
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I arranged an affair from the mosquitoes, but instead it of serving this purpose, seemed to attract them all the moro, was and great the misery that I suf fered on that bitter In vain night. did I endeavour to make known, to them to my agony by complaining them as Bryant did to his mosquito:— thin from
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natives close by. to protect myself
And
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that
.
Alas
;
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was
he dingoes reward of might get the Government five for the tail. However, shillings he blazed away at many wild although the trip he did not kill one dogs during all the time. He attributed this to the fault of the rifle. It was now o'clock in the seven evening and as we had eaten nothing since the same hour in the .morning we had a good appetite that, we for/all could command. In fact, my guides seemed very dissatisfied,, and I imagine that then they would say. that there is a great deal of sound in philosophy " the Chinese doctrine, that the seat of the mind and the intellect is situ ated, in! the stomach." After partaking of a hasty and meagre we re supper, to rest for the night. tired I encamped at the foot of a large tree and the two
seemed
exhausted.
stages. Bill
did
when one had got his share he would contend for more and linger about the place until he was attended to, that by the time that they
,
took the Chair
in ,
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March
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or
their nerves olfactory insensible to these to element of heart's pur as
to wait a obliged before we could fill and water our horses. to give each a little to satisfy still them',
in Commissioner of Railways to Mr. Quinlan, said the Governreply a refresh ment had decided to erect at Beverley ment room owing to the of travellers. continued representation The Augumentation of Ministerial Bill was its passed through Salaries
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Sergeant
notice, to be
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impres springs,
refreshing the than
ever,
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for our of water sufficient supply wants would be .obtained. Accordingly, set to work, one with th$ billy and they, an old shovel. For the other with close upon an hour, the natives stood knees in mud, and by that up to their time, having dug and scraped a good sized well, the water began to drain in. mixed with rotten The mud, as it was and other decayed stuff, emitted leaves a most how stench. This, revolting
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wonder,
cleft asunder the thunder
of
coming to might not find
that
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hills
morning's
on
here I
Where
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and
sword
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at 11 p.m.
LEGISLATIVE
a
though' "
storm
strong night
even
Still
great
dark
with
the
Make
suggested. adjourned,
the
rough,,
.
the
legislative
The House
the
Where
Scarred
,
A message
my
were
me,
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and
me
is awful
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room
and
you
the
country But Lumpy was, no anxious to slay, a few
guides kindly the springs for which we so the day. during longed ardently Well, though fully conscious that I was in a land
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tracks.
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it departed squealing; the 'valley at a; through With; this we. great exception speed. heard no other of the rifle! reports and by the time: the evening, during that the tea was the dampers made, baked and a few fragments of the; bad and al! as it was/ Cooked,! mutton, Lumpy returned to the camp after a fruitless in search of game expedition a good' He boasted to me that he' was he went very near shot and said that the dingo. him; killing On/hearing as
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Having
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passed through amendment. mittee without on The report ,of the committee and Estimates, was adopted, in Committee' Colonial Treasurer, Ways and; Means moved that a Salaries
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below.) Course of Study, for 1892. 1. Reading, 100 marks, (the Advanced Reader, 2. 100 Constable's). Spelling, and a passage of at least marks, general, 20 lines in length will be dictated from Reader. the Advanced 3. Penmanship, 100 marks, general of the papers style and special exercises. 4. English, 300 marks, of (a.) Analysis, parsing, theory and meanings of grammar, paraphrasing words and allusions. Note. The ques in these' tions will all be given subjects founded on the specified selections from Reader. the Advanced(See note, 2.) ( a .) Questions Composition. may be given on the following— (1.) Letter- writing. (2.) of the The substance passage read. (3.) A themie or oni; 'shbrt:;'e3say 'any simple ..Derivatives— subject; (c.') (1.) Prefixes aiid'affixes Deiivationof generally. (2,) in specified; '.selection; words,Reci ,v,(d'.-)tations— W olsey 's Soliloquy, (1. ).. page .of (2) ,367. Description, Mercy, page 369. 300 marks/ simple Arithmetic, and rules', and compound, induction) simple practice, fractions compound proportion; and decimal), and interest. ^Nota (vulgar and numeration. tion Memory work in above all the rules..— Note.— (a) The arithmetic exercises must, be worked on slates "will not be allowed, paper (b) Right method and arrange m eh t, and good will add to the value of the figures answers. 200 (6), Geography, marks, definition of geographical terms Australasia particularly, Europe and India The Map drawing. candi generally. dates must be able to draw the three maps :— (a). following Australia, (b). India. (c). Notes. A. England. (1). new course of study be issued will for and in future' each year-; a selection from some' standard author. Prose in verse Selections may ube., specified: (2). from Constable's Advanced reader for Prose Sea "English." Anemones ,31 .38. .to, pages, Light, pages 51 to The 60, 94 to Eye, pages The Death1 of1 Little 98, Nell,, pages 523 The Life tc 256, of Columbus pages 288 to 255. Poetry— "Shakespere, pages 360 t6 No candidate 372. 5. is for a eligible to, obtain who fails; a' minimum bursary of of the maximum number twq:thirds of An examination marks. 6. of candidates will be held in Perth in the annually month of and should it September, b© found for the convenience expedient of candidates in the distant residing parts of Central the colony; the Board of Educa tion may arrange for examinations being " also held in local centres." In the latter .of the case, copies examination will be forwarded, under: questions, seal, to the Chairman or of the Secretary District Board of Education of such to be opened at the commence centre," ment of the examination, which shall be held simultaneously with and in the same manner as that held in Perth. 7. Appli cation for admission to the Bursary ex aminations must be made to the Secretary Central Board of Education on or before the 31st July of each year. 8. The bur saries will be paid to the successful candi dates on the last of December' in the year the date of examination, if the succeeding conditions have.been fulfilled following That the successful candidate shall (a.) a Government or have attended Assisted at School three regularly (making, least, hundred That half-day attendances.) (b.) such scholar shall the pass successfully for examination the seventh standard at examination of the annual the school, such scholar That produce certifi (c.) cates of good conduct from the teacher of Note. The parents the said school. of candidates the successful shall have the to choose the Government or right School in which their Assisted children shall be educated the during twelve months of holding the bursary.
a native1 very far until dog. jumped out1 It! of the scrub ahead of him; tried to "steal 'but1 he sent away, a bullet and after' hit it it, probably
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;
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specikl
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Mr.' from; voting. that', Canning moved, as anamendment .a Street; be placed at Salvado siding the position .of the station; .jtod;,that remain in, The Commis-i abeyance. sioner of the Railways, opposed amendment. There was no intention tvould
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it whilst it was superintended being baked in the1 embers. Henceforward I became my own baker for the rest of the j ourney and made some Johnny' which must', have been. very cakes good as Sergeant and Lumpy preferred them to those1 of: their own making. on account of the long' delay at Chiefly the and tbo, on; Yeeda, probably, account of the intense the meat/ heat,
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Forrest he stood before said, House as an of the owner in at Cottesloe property the; maimer that any other iand proprietor to say: do. He defied any, one, ..might had the Commis-i /.that he'; influenced, or sionbr of Railways any member of; with regard to the Government the) Mr. Mollov asked if: question. jstation hoh.,member made reference to; jthe him in of what certain; speaking had said. Mr. Forrest said he persons was not to him or. any hon referring If this came to aj .member. question
flour;
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untrue, .him, ''against "in' tlie most
the
-as' 'suggested a/suitable spb'stiiute for a table, but '-with 'aci,Uttle,'/troubl6 of /bark I got a piece the that served
The following to the amendment -South Western Act AmendRailway Bill mant Commencing at a point on, the Eastern Railway 11 miles 40 chains or thereabouts from its com was mencing point at Fremantle inserted on of. the Com the motion missioner of Railways in /committee.
said,
/allow
knead'
hot where/ The shovel
was
.
he
acfion .Jf
and
reported
of
course
to
that1 he had
me
the above years immediately 'preceding Schools for at least two continuously named October and have made 31st,. not J less than three hundred half-day attendances (unless prevented by illness) in such schools, their last school during Have-' passed in year (c.) satisfactorily all the Subjects prescribed for the sixth in standard the Programme of examination" of appended to the regulations, the Central Board of Education ; (id. ) Produce a certificate of and industry; from the head teacher of good conduct the 'school' attended; last 3. The are bursaries awarded Upon a competitive which comprises the followexamination, ing subjects: (a.) Reading, aloud pasand verse, sages in,. ..prose (b.) Writing from as a test of spelling dictation,. and
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employment in
./region' Box
i
same
;
circulates
Sydney.
P.O.,
as
.
particularly this publication
which
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the
"No to space' make, a can sniig and T.he easily. the to adapted
/you.-
But yon honorably
.'/lexplam.here little fortune
about
or
capital, start
will,.
none:: '
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the knowledge, in gained; Unless/ the Anstralia.nr past /Of o ur. W est it will be long climate he faulty made' to before he is undergo of /trial'. In a anptbei' s.uchpperiod find few years, it may-be,- we. shall
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parents'
16h t
February, Winterfold, eldest daugh-
residence,
'
Ellen
Fremantle,
Theresa,
John and Ann Healy.' Aged 29. by her sorrowing / Deeply regretted family and R.I.P. friends,—
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except5
in
render
any
harmful.
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recent'
the/,.
precaution similar/
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Great, Pope, Tense (Fast and
Gregory
C. D.. Quarter 7 abstinence.) 2nd Sunday St.
Fridolin,
St. Zachary, Of theFeria. St.
Ireland.
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Lent: Abbot:
Pope
come'
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tiie/objActiphs/tpit! has .the appearance
it
The
factv
National Library of Australia
S
nominate
H Parker, himself
of
would
of squatters
a
fOr
by squattOrs
promoted
of
1
it
to it, bavp proved almost. fatal the one /hand. delicacy, qf< feel haVe deterred most 0fing would the members of the Legislature, as: heinjg your
:
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advantages'; selves
C.
certain
secure,;
in
.which
to
,
.:
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comply with
calL
.
their sought,'
own
/benefit Agaifi
they
was
howpypv
them though
not -diiectly pfire
tbpii7
H. XV/illiams, the / depart of
A synopsis'
Eastern crushed,
.the tons,
70'
the
j
latest
goldfields 58ozs yield
:
,
v'
attention
,
to
a
an
AU kinds1 of sports and "games outing. of young 'in to tfie delight' /were 'Indulged and old for whom suitable amusements 7 'were in anb/tlib party returned prbvided/j "Frehffihtle at 9 p.rn. safety reaching j,
,
has
cattle caused
Mr. J ohn & Coates, Melbourne
:
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of
extent
district arid many
grass country in tha been ravaged by bush are dying from the .by this loss, and by
of feed A disease, drought. which is. accom of the symptoms ancLeffects panied by some of influenza has attacked the stock in this district. A number of stock have /died and others have been killed when attacked to prevent the spread of the disease. C.oates,. Civil
Co., and
Australia
ning
He
E.,
of
Messrs.
Enginem-Sj Sydney, is now
is
Timber
Jarrah
M.I.C
Qhairmau
West Can
in! 'the
of
and
Co.,
J
London" last
a select entertained of partythe Ministry and members including Several Legislature. ladies were were party amongst whom Lady and Mrs. Marmion.
.
-
large,
the
"
endea. peculiar
even
wouldshare,
of
ari
froni
pastoralists,
to
is
vving
want
On
week
guests, of of
the the
Forrest -
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"
a evening Ladies Nio-ht" ihembefs of the W. A in tlie Fremantle Town RalT The numbers which gave most pleasure to' the audience were the duet Suona la Tromba," by Messrs Pixson andRosser My Dearest Hen,rt" by Master Annois, and two, by the part songs Liedertafel;' After the concert was commenced dancing at halfand continued past ten till a/m 2 next Mr. Dixson, morning. the ban/conductor a was splendid host, rind made an excel M. C, lent
held Liedertafel was
by
the
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Patrick,
Mr /
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from,
Yasse
Mayor
an
A. deputation/consisting of the Mayors of. the York, Noi;thainV: and; No.wcastle Chairman the Beverly Roads Board <?f of Newcastle, Cr. Connor, who is also of /the Chuirmari Toodyay Roads Board Cr. Gibbings, of Northam Or. Ingram, of- York,' and the representatives of tlie Eastern districts was to appbinted interview the -Premier the beat upon of means a obtaining permanent supply water of in each of the municipali pure ties represented. / On: Saturday last tlie" employees of the Locomoti ve; Branch' of the Railway Deheld; -their .partmerit annual at picnic TKer -men wives Gingin: with their families and friends in number attended-about and: had a most 360, pleasant
:
more
the/relief
40 Martyrs. Lainee
said
be asked
the
.
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THUR. FRI.
10-— :
is
It.
all
of
,/,
the diminished necessity Remission of Rents Bill wp lobk with thfegr eater ;pl Oasu r p from no circumrin ;.thaf, the/ conyictipn stances could it have passed. The
measure
r
.
A
with
.
/
less
visitation
v.
;
'drought, taken to
a
that :
Keane has/ to the regret tendered his resignation
.
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made
was
.
.
of the
traces-
.
ter
week
per
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nb
for :
of 12s.
,
,
Upori
7-
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liis
-
month,
;y7oOTamel,:<Meka, In a.nd7.yarravira?V' the Ir wiii district has been / a there/ heavy and the Irwin River /was/ run downpour, that the stream ning so strongly was six feet deep under the Strawberry on. bridge the Midland :> Railway,
for alimony arising between proceedings and John Lewis, petitioner, An order for Lewis, respondent.
'
You
can
last
Tuesday
on
made request advertisement in another column that a grand notifying concert will be given, on St. Patrick's Day, in :tHe, Schoolroom. Catholic Boys' The to St. be aid of 'proceeds '/are;; given in; we understand that .Brigid's /School,, arid, Fr, Bourk has been promised the assistance of the 'ihtisical of the talent leading city.. / Mr. took charge of .the Harvey, who. first te legrapb nCross at Souther will have a vivid of the- early if;noF; a.:pleMant,,yecoUectpn He had .to .Ifis /Yeipei' -..tiliere,: feys /jpf receive transmit ana messages on the first in of road the middle the day sitting wxtli clouds of -diist .him, and whirling roi\nd As. a kind /of this under a broilihg sun diversionhe carried the messages round for delivery,
to
,
All
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v;:,dori?t
!
.of eitherpersons for at work, us. with wonderful meet do the work.
localities,,
business..
i'isuciiess.
made
by
sat
,
;
During ov.er.a,
drougKb Noi-bhappearstohaVebrokeiVup.'.Good rains1 are i roin Teported' .%e;Murchison, at Milly Milly, Murgoo,/ Berringarra,
.divorce
WE .gladly
.
own
for
.
.
.
their
-WEEK
-
Mr.
ML
age, grass. Hppe.aga.in and he smiles the;/ squatter/ upon' can devote1 hiinself confidence with; of repairiug'/his losses. to the work .
TO .
in
sex/ New
PER
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citizens, of Perth.
/
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thanks
A
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/a pharining and, flowers
/Witb
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with
application
the
-/of/-
costs.
of TDara'e Nature will the hideous naked have covered afflict the eye which /now wastes
on
:
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Frances Rowland an alimony
'
Shapes to be made 7 G. E. Bowering, Perth JBarralck-street,
the Secretary, Swan Chambers, the temporary office, where all informaton
out
ff ro/m
i
Government Woodward, ih: pamphlet copy> form, of the report upon. Kimberley
Supreme Court
to:hear/an
the
/;arid///ypry/sqpn
,/fiill,
of/
goldfields. The
.
74" passengers
-/last
at
.
for
Applications
(
Geologist
.
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Mri a
for
;
;
acknowledge '.from
A.
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ihis.interesting
,deft:fingers-
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,'hqles;
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disiicts.
Wereceipt
R.
Mr/
Monday/'" by- train Bo bai-t to attend
on
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of the has Nortliam, of the Peace
arrived
i
; Thursday,. colonies .wifch
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Albany
on
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Hope's gold Mackintosh's,.. tons: i50: crashed, 127ozs' Ceht ral, yield 128" gold tons, crushed, yield 117oze 8dwts -Fraser's gpld.; 194 tons crushed, lldwts yiel d 149ozs 12grs Fraser's South. 16b .tons gold crushed, /> yield 121ozs gold. Last afternoon a" team Saturday of cricketers from the Perth,::C,C.v:visibe.d Guildford.. One of the players, named had his Thompson, a telegraph operator, collar-bone, broken while The batting. ball was driven back hard by his /com panion at the wickets V Thompson1 did not to be -able to avoid and so sua-, appear it, /the /teined injury. Since our last issue" tlie in the
he;was
Manager
Bank in J ustice
.of/theLexten-
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Perth,en rouie.
;
Hill,
business.
Madden,
steamer/.
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tbari
showers /ot. TJopious' rairi" have fallen in the rivers sunrbeatenregion, creeks are thewateirurinirig, /
,/f
returns
Robin-
that
ill1
were
jetty
.
The
within
Perth William'
seriously to relinquish all
Mr. Anthony West Australian been appointed for the colony."
/bbifrie/lbntiriga
North v."blessed
Zipithq,
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/sigtis/.o.f
!
Mookhead!
&
was
compelled
that if expenen'cb/teacbes rfor a ,mtql'.d/// time it is, uPnly to, pourt them put with tenfoldlavishness her .when/ /mood is oyer:/ ''Already niggard ;|he
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sou
1
Bowering.
Solicitors
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the
not
7more
even
I.
'
in
feet
Postal Conference.' which extend, absence, will, the /Chief Mr. A. Clerk, in will / be of charge
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has been received few 'days that Sir taken so
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quaran
They,,
time /usually
the
Postmaster-General,
the
a
E. was
iiavelbeen at therend. .giving /water., work ia to be- completed expected.;. within six /of the contract months,
left Slioll, for Albany,-
I
n e r
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over
Fremantle, 1.8 feet of
/'
and Mr. D.'. K. George Glyde, senr./ have' been members of Cdflgdon appointed the and took their Legislative Council; seats on Monday night.
vicissitu/des
year;-.does
€
the
The
long' /
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time/-'
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that
a
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/inaugurating inevitably
i
wculd'H
j/in farmer, every glohe, ./must: he pre
!!
la/id
vith
r
'one, /'for
1
!
i!i;r
of the to take r
i/of
from
the
small-pox from
Monday/
sufficient.
to';
.sion
the'
'bf-'
/cost),
Carnac'; on 23 days
on
Already
and
.;
pthe .sympathy
d's:
tine-
of i.
landed
was
from, suffering, his attendant
released
'th6ught-
jGreneral
;n
Avery
detained deemed
/
the;
quences .1 A' ity: sirigle daunt hiiri,!
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like
squatter quarter pared5 of 7 the
/allotmjent,
by monthly'
more /of /'riot montli.' 'per
;
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Shares of £
'
balance
'
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£siooo-
2000
/'(In 1
i.
.
xC;iPiTAL
;
as
;
who
sailor, with
was
NorthsheepOwners HisW.lUfhutide.is( fis/t;./therq -mclinajon/ them; at the
j
.
'(Limited).
"'':"'u7
'7/7 '
blush,
The and H.
for the
int!
'iegisltion./
sincere
//
to
i
Bill all
-the/
this/
hnmurmuring
an
Rents
1ih//the;eyes,of
class
,
it does sepin ,/at | all when,! th/e .dawn of likelytharinow,; a /better to 'day already: begins would.7 t6 brighten, cohseht; tbey;; Tbo. ask. for o0ticessibris.J:/ special
the
/to
-AND POULTRY SUPPLY COMPANY
with which
in,
of
:fuTmen//)by, .;
years
!
.
11
/.damned'-'
eirratum fpliowing pca\LV:—)iJae: Loan and Trust," Iihe/8, sub-lieadihg." "lender" read "holder." 7 ,
who o suffered bther cbn-
.OP
be entitled /j&pWriiment.
the
Remission
rrithev
/thr,ee
,
-
Pastoral
d
an
i/h.elp.r\-v./E1'rpm!/;thei.-;-/begiririing-,;
The appeal of rents /does jnot, from them. Nor,/
come
not--
dp es
,
bbciala/
/,ap,pbal;;,/fb/
them.
passed through, drought /unparallelled
of/: '
.7
to
jthe'
endeayours' /w been /made,; ;i/p//secire treatment
o
-inari
every
/ditibns/'.i7j6a'rdi.
of/ineh',
:proba|bly
the
:
sturdy,,
:
have lately them exceptional than encouraged for a remission
.
'
thel7th.-.iAktl' .iii'fol
yvij.;:;;.
known,
;
DAY.
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for humili-. is a novel (Dne very a must'/be certainly one. If (/the truth /. have they:
galling
tolerated
7'p7
Street
'
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very were
ScKool,
Boys' .mv»
l.
partieularly
/hody supplicants
of position favours ating for them as it'
''
ui
self-reliant/
1
wh
s,
-hy /adverse://
'
,
And
'A
relief
'
(llliCONGItT
1
fia/ipositiyeiivsejnse'
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jcpndl.tion in deedis;
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GRAND
of portion Gibney's Bishop Better appearing/this yweek the
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,February.
./Berth,
Office,
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Traffic
General
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:bv eryi trade,;; ession, every man who /suffered5/ by /that mp!stf riribpu",/t roll able ,bf all / /agen cies// 'cl im atio :prof
;
Manager.
every
act,
/,"
.
(jenerai
one
was
BRll in aid StS/ Joseph's
of:
.
i:,,
by
namar
Town
It is rumoured -that L'brd 'Gbrmanston, at the time Governor of British present, -ihas, been appointed to succeed Guiana, Sir Williain Robinson /in WesfeAustra-
;s'uchtiav
fliavpn
ponfirmed,
i
to
after
last,
'
.JQDAYIES Traffic
.! ..a
,
isfaotibb most those :the> deeply interested; North West; squatters themselves,' can b 6 /liUt 1 © /o ixloh '|that 'there, i.they hear it: with will
/;|&rted
:
/refuse.//
1
the
duration.
ta-.
SchOOl.
to;-
'.
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week's/
pf..many.,
uiiliiess/,.
'.YEnEAT-aftgrnooncf-:
,dpened.in,the; Fremantle. .Fund pf./.the .Building
,
..
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V
to: 'Bill
be -1111-/; sucha
Monday
on
,
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p61itic;td:grant,;'arid; /Astablish'ed7 /prppfident'
:
would witb
duty,
of has. .charge was .enabled
,
City,
;
mined Rents
rates. of
'
.ways),'/;,-
;/
t
i
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.
to
Ay ho
,
_
The'
tbat:
>iit
5
/the/
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h as been deterof abandon; the Remission will be beard 'with sat' 7in all' As, iforf; quarters.
news
aii
strong
.'equally
/iby.
Claffey in'
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stop at with 9d.
:
7htos£AY3L
police return/
.
.
will
;
Subiaco if ;necessary,.-<, Fares: Ord. to Grounds.; additionadmissipn No- half. tickets issued excursion attof the Commissioner/. (By/order
Is.
SERGT
,
-the
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—
t
-Perth? to Ground
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9357
ritEareSjiincludingiadniission 3S".B All, .ordinary
who
IX.,
.
arr.
dep. 545hrr. 555-
Subiaco, i:
-5-0?t/iyould''have
dpor/fpr/appbals/bfth ?and /supported rJ which jrea.sbns,',
e:ypur\eyes combat far
.
9r25!fl
-'pedbrit:
to.
a
f,.
pre-
:
/opened
j
try
.
dep.
/have
an.d:
purpose, .and
iniquity
offered
.
.
pjm.
/Subiaco;,: i;/j
<
,
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«'«y>v
Derth,
your
resist
cpnqus.evitith\good;Jiaving-bei,qT, -the reward,! prepared fprjhqse, the'name of Christ.V-Pius
.
..Mui
indefatigable undau nted; spirit
,
viiGi'U-
i.)
in
L'c:,
with
'/
//fc/H.e
,/it
-.has.
Spencer, position
.
X. "
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/of
-J
Biill,/f,had
3
consiidering hall.
alitown
.erecting
.
;
,
are
Bunbiiry of
,
4
have
districts, £/
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s:
yW.,I.
central
a
er
Terror
.
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ibf
.
®tie
j
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o wn
Mr.
Mayor,
in
'Nortiibrh"'
Tjre batteries of/ ..the .fortifications now for at' Aibahy, are, being constructed .ready but /when/; these "will;arrive .the/ lug/guns, no one seems W know. 77 ,y/ 777
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of thevparlnciarIritbre5 owncllassf the wholeithe / On
and
the
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Tre people. the /advisability
lad-':
v;theiri7.pppoftunities(::tp:
their
i'v
sjispiciori/of"
.
Bofh
Rising/
-vandp/
dispatched'-
ere
Enub: to1,
'
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corrected..
j
run as Vcqnneotibn with/ /the'-, abqve' \vili under .onthe above date.. / 7/ '.'//// / '-7 'p,m. /a.m77\:77' ///;" ';:7/7'"' // 'Fremantle/ dep: 9'15;': Subiacodep 610 j: arr; '9'50u arri !7 Subiaco, Fremantle; j 'dPa-rds? admission to'Gro'und, including 1/6 .
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EXCURSION TWAINS-
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Sweeney, Gi:eenongh/ 31-l;2-92 James. Donaher, Gfeehough/
Mrs.
/thbi
I
/SraCIAL
John
9d:
31-12-92 15s.
oi
,yf ro
cle/ar
.
18s.
,
4
:sblye
:-
wh
.
,
1
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DAY.
past
"/'i;
not keep tbem-/
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PATRICKS,
,
racehorses
/
been
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,ST.
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:
ofactiou,
.'possibly9'i4ri-%ph';b'ase,
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week
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following /the during
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received 'We have 'the: to the scriptions RECojap
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HIBEENlANr -SPORTS,. 7 SUBIACO, MARCH 1892. 17, THURSDAY, ,
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motives,
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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Postmaster General has received following telegram from the Post at Condon Telegraph Station, res the reoent pecting flood at the DeGrey River i—DeGrey River came down on of the the night 1st, its banks overflowing for Came within .many miles. two huntlred of .yards telegraph station, whic,'n is about seven miles river. from'Wemade; several to reach attempts -he at The
the master
Ave"e unsuccessful till Yesterday. Will try to-morrow, with, the help of De Grey natives, to get ft tlfin -wii-e acr-oss, so as to restore fcomnmpication temporarily, very high, and running strongly r Vfr Just swam
five
miles
above
line.
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district seem sheep in the Victoria be suftering from the scab: Instead of abating the disease to be appears spread outbreaks ing, fresh having been reported from Tibradden .and Minnenooks. '
old man, in
named
who 'was the Marah. has been Plains, misting It is supposed he -ik jlost'
the
'Victoria time. bush.
The
Albany
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appears
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At the holders
be
Sea
Company Bathing paying concerns meeting of. share
live
a
annual announced net of the year's business profit ed to £24 Is 3d. recent
that
was
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be to revenue than that of-rrinterjnal; was of, any ryeiidors larger H. Smith to be Assistant The attendance of the stamps. meeting. was caused atoGeraldton vice small, Landing; tWaiten.r public princi in which prevailed Duffield "etfect from 1st by the sickness, pally Tp'.talse of the ..district, and chiefly by the illness J anuary last. J. Assistant Spice, Mr. M. Lynch, which cast a glooua o.ver to be>TeleLineman, Perth, Telegraph which the The4: running, proceedings. Lineman at York. graph' Moyns, 'started at 12 rioou, was The very good. are a victory iall-comers. some Telegraph Lineman, D.erbyj to lie Assist Mriiden Race produced, good pacing, .assuredjdf .against ant Telegraph E. A. the positions of the; On Saturday E. Twine and P. Wims, of Perth, tying evening off E. Twine Lineman teams were for first In the run to beTeiegrpiph 'Gi."Cunning jplace. Won. Lost.' The Sheffield "/ breasted the tape first. at '.Derby to viceu.M6yn3.;''.'1A,,/ladden next. The1 following :Swederi ..0, came \.//'3:';'.';''Handicap be a Justice of the Peace. .l 2'' '/Vu. are: iwinners of the various heats' 1st Ireland,'"....' Tenders. !-AcpEPTEp.— 8th J. Jan., Australia-' 1 .heat T. heat W. Q'Dea 2; .'.i/z'Sv--/ series, 1, materials "/for for / p)ipplying; Pringle, Victoria;..2 1 '-.v. Murphy heat 3, Peter .Wims ; .heat 4,. Bremer; £1 30 ;.. 1 West Australia 1 T. Sermon heat .5, heat L;/ J. Locker Bay 'felegraph 'jStation,L 22nd .Jan./' 0 2 M/VVbodsr '2nd P. J/Lawler heat:7, Cosmopoli-ans '6, St./Gariner,'for sweeping ,-v— T. Serinon England... heribs, Keht'l/ /heati 2, L. J. /contracts, 1892, chimneys// ,/anpual New Zealand 2 heat 3, P. J.iLawler./Finai, L. .0Perth".1' 25th /Jan., E. H. Lockyer;;Fairhead 5 One walk over. + Withdrawn. V ; j.: 7 yds.,, 1; P. J... Lawler, and T. Dayey /for /Beverley Lockyev, post office 2 T. Sermon., .11 the Go'smopolitans; On Monday. -'evening. yds. yds; VB". .-H.' and "£94i. T. 25th Jan., quarters,. the with Hicks 'Secured bea't Buckley/ second,beat Ireland Sweden Australia. annual; Whittle, fqr cesspit, contract, The Losers,; .beat:''' Austrialia Handicap W.est! Australia VictoriaLi; Boys'Handicap. 1st 18s." 1892/ 'NewcasHe/'65 was carried off by P. Wims,1 with T. J. l|d. Ireland. The final takes beat contest T. 'Hii.Thorn J. Bower. and A. second. Mr: the Feb., is no Madden, on and there Connelly place Saturday evening J. for of the National Bank, refreshment doubt wiil be Stewart, a very pqpular manager railway large gathering was and his place as to unavoidably absent, room and 'quarters, 16th witness the -proceedings. 4s. present £1,859 filled by Mr. M. Goomer, for /sweeping chim judge was well Eeb./'W/' Turner, Mr, J. French, who, with his confrere, contract, 1892, Frqmanneys/annual satisfaction. Mr. E. Scott 8TTBIAG0 SPORT 8. gave every 3s. 16th Feb., S. Brown, tle, per flue/ office and timekeeper, filled the of referee ; for con annual chimneys, whatever this sweeping and, as is usual with gentle the for the1 left nothing to be desired. tract, .1892, ,18th The are man undertakes, per ; flue, ,5s. Feb., following -handicapsi St. to held at and to the W. Lyoh, for/cesspits, Patrick's -be' To these annual, contract, Day Sports truly gentlemen, Subiaco Mr. J. M. Carroll, 19s. energetic secretary, /£29" 1892, N orthatn, in great the success of is due, measure, Handicap. Public Shepfield Reserves.— Plantagenet the meeting. No '801 (100 acres), Dex .F. Beel, 4 yds. H. Ward, 6-J J..A. 803.(100 A bazaar and tea-meeting was held the 7 No. 1997' 7 .T. .Rowland, P.' J. Hagari, 8; ,G. acres), No. ter, (160 a success. acres), ( same and 'day proved great P. J. Si' Cranstone, J. Hardivick, 8; 8f; 1998 (100 acres), No. 1999 (200 acres), The skill combined with and .patience 9 A. J. Connelly, J. Hevron, Lawler, 8£ No. 2000 (30 acres); of the young Nos 2001/ 2002, ladies, jwas the perseverance 11 E. Western. lOi/J. Handle, 11; J. Mcthe ease theme of all beholders, and with 2003 (each 100 acres), No 2004 (200 Keown 11 F. McDono, ugh, 11 H. Haines which they in the coin of the Nos/ 2005/ R. gathered J. acres)/, 20,06 100 T. V J. /Connelly, 12; ,,(each lii; Lavell/12 won admiration from' even their, realm M'Gee. J; Rolinson, No.. 2007 (160 acres), No< 2008 12 J. Hastings, ;13 :.pr;es), victims. The following are the names of W J'.: 14 E/ Bishop, 14 ;r 'C Taylor,' 14 about 68 acres), 2009 (300 acres), iNo.i the stall holders to whom too much praise :W;'J 14';; Savage, Beesley, 14 /D/ Breniiari/ No. 2010 No. 3010 (sic) (5 acres)/ H. cannot be awarded for their valuable G. Fraser, P. Hayes/ 15£; 14J; 15'; 6 1 acres), ( about for services Misses 'O'Naal public' Utility. 20. Bresnahan/ Myers, for (iOO. McManus, Bowen, L. Bresnahan, and E. Clarencq— /Np:;i839 ac.res), handicap. Qhabteetmile Bowen. The ladies who contributed trays Fremantle Race Course. Kojonup— Mesdames 10 yds; were Perriri, Coyne, White No. 1986 Tl' Rowland, scr. P. J. Lawler, (100 acres)| foP;cpublic and Miss Bowen. The J. Robinson/10; J. Fry, and Martin com 15; J; R..Davies utility. 20 E. N. mittee of to. tender their 20; A. Wright, 22; management Bishop, beg Educational.— The for regulations Walsh, 22 ;Wl sincerest thanks to all these ladies/ and to Ryan, 22; W: Fay 25;: A the examinafiqh; of candidates' ;for the H. Pahe, 25 30; abundant C. Brown, 30; G. Fraser, Mrs. Yates who sent an supply A.J. live bfirsaries of .excellent for. are: now/ pubMarchant, 30 ; H. Myers, 40. fruit. girls 1 It is with extreme, I .have to Jished. regret / Handicap. Members' chronicle the death of Mr. Michael Licensed Surveyor.— F.i u-Reed, Lynch a 8 ; J. McKeown, W.. J. Reardon, 4- yds. a well known and highly resi respected licensed of New Zealand and G. Fraser, 12 surveyor Jas.; Hard10; A A.Moffat, dent of the Toodyay district, who passed this colony, has- been specially wick, 11; H. Myers, 15. licensed at Mr. H.JSlater's illness away after a short to under the Transfer of Land practice Northam, on Friday 26th February, Hotel, v Act, 1864. at the Mr. Lynch left YORK. age of 45 years. Designs and his home, Pell Mell, in good health. Trades. The Marks Act, of some 1884.— W/D. Ward & Co Fremantle, following day after partaking our own (From Correspondent.) of tinned-beef he complained a to ;have applied peculiar, manufacturers, register I understand with the that in connection sensation in the abdomen, which made a trade mark in of baking, respect annual custom of a presentation him feel, but he continued making his; quite ill, the curry iind egg powders, vinegar, to sauces, Very Reverend Father Gibney on to He returned the journey. Coomalling, ladies arrowroot and apple Patrick's flour, St. young quick-ririhg Day several residence Mrs. G. Slater, in of his sister, are out on the war &i Co., path seeking subscrip J. S. Druce eaten Smitli/ a low little solid' food jack. having state, tions. In from a communication me Phoenix .The doctor .was im Limited; the during Distillery,MMile-end, I journey. referred to last October a published sent the have to pronounced London; >'i England, mediately foragnd applied should be kept in certain matter which from a tumour or patient to be sufferinga mark in /resjibct of trade!/ next month register wh®ri the mind, already He was abscess on the liver. conveyed mentioned comes round. wiiies ;und spirits. // .
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Saturday evening their, sea-far Men of splendid physique, has stood them.in ing training good stead the excellent added to this, way in which coached by Mr. Law, has done they were much to posi place them in the premier discrimination tion. Better, might have been used in picking to represent a team Ireland. were fine fellows but The men untrained. Their coach, utterly Capt. Rooney, did not possess the happy knack of getting Their them to work together. for was want -immense wasted power ofa effort. When good united, or strain would have told in their jerk to favour, Rooney counselled Capt. the Irish team have "hold but if on;" been unfortunate in the tugs they at all events the oppor gave the "barrackers" mild fun. Home of causing some tunity Rule for Murphy," Ireland," "pull, and other your legs, Reilly," straighten of caused roars quaint sayings the spectators. "It's a amonglaughter for wasn't there" good job McCarthy would' not have or the gossoons coach, suffered so. many defeats; The Cosraopocoached litans by excellently (police), Const. is a team, and Nicholls, splendid scored their on when first they victory to the Erin, against Monday evening the strains of Are you there; Moriarty," The Guildford team fun was immense. coached by Mr. Munday, also (Australia), showed fine .form .the tugs, .throughout defeated and on Monday evening quickly team the Irishmen. The representing of West a fine lot Australia; comprisos but were fellows, they badly young -coached, though they succeeded. in defeat Zealanders and Victorians; ing the New The team representing England dissol ved itself and into, became, spectators. e Should a tug-of-war boom com again of 'Irishmen who I hear of a team round, " and who are a try, blue-mouldy "for
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kidneys
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pirimiheht/"New. considerable to the "attehtion of subject; and'in one. its.issues, published the of noted in' the"Old opinions phy sicians World which had been -cabled to the news / paper. / It to be of appeared the opinion several Medicos that While Bright's Disease is ex it can be tremely dangerous, successfully treated. This is what H. -H. Warner and Co., proprietors of/ Warner's Cure Safe have ever and it is somewhat claimed, gra to find that tifying some at least, doctors, do not pronounce a man's doom aud frighthim to en death as soon as it is known that he has been, attacked by Brighfs Warner's "Safe" Disease, Cure not. only cures Disease but nunor Bright's kidney difficulties well as for be it known that Bright's Disease is nothing more hot less than in an advanced disease of the kidneys H.H, Warner and Co. will stage, go a step further and will thattheir guarantee medi cine will cure Disease in its Bright's unless last and when the Kidneys have not stages, for the most and part become disintegrated been witli urine, vpided No medicine can new supply' but Warner's Safe" tissues, Cure will check the waste and restox-e what is left of the kidneys to a condition. healthy This is not a dehateable for it question, has beep demonstrated that Warner's " Cure cured has thousands Safe of cases of Bright's Disease which had been given a;./
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'issiqeS.q. the!;Archbishpp,s, of .the
-under their rorh-f pst/ ail d charge wherever .the:' world--widE mala "abstinence, J.haS yisited thein. dy, 'Imown; as nifluenza; The Decree came/ to hand by last''1niail.
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plan for without
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person -to neighbour they with the thief, the guilt; .equally .of .sin, and fall under the obligation ofrestitution. Where there is effectual the obligation iCo-qperation of. restitu-; first tion falls of, all on those who have but if they neglect' the. stplen property, the incur
pardon
spoke
been
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the
Lbrd
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single
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that
happen
of receiving
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to' himl goods which he knows belongs' is hound estlaws of strict the; justice bytrue to restoresuch to.-the g'oods not the, goods) and if. her/has owner,; to make then their full -.value. Also, rhas: sustained up the loss the >owner: -Otherwise -such 4 for want of. them.--
his
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from
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found.
VhatJ/he./had
with
applies,
Whosoeveh'has
asked?
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neighbour, wrong could not be effected: someThey.' may: have provoked one, orencouraged him, by ; thteats, by ov to;: praise injure another flattery, They.Hmay /have- undertaken to hide or conceal the stolen until 'oods, they
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injuring
are
the up to,; demanded.,
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whose /.hands
bo.und to, /bestow attention upon it, als and. that it .their own,
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guilty iPh'eedless
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placed, /and
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though
are
objebt's
those,
care
same
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Ghfist
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puiboses,'1 it for 'those! of injustice;
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notice,
F|Ipm.q'liSyeny jl-andyirepay-jyQUft :God;,
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to
hah/ds
"their
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placed
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/put up- q that' it knew whom tb tobb.':reStoifedjf:bihLt/tp! he knew, not. He put iup. a :rest6renit". notice— Whosoever has lost /public j silver let him corbe td .someiipiecesof isuch'a. place and enquire of su'ch mah. j about .inl wandering /of;
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The second? /way of beeping unjustly when wlui't what belongs to another/is lent or in one%charge is ndt is placed The time during which duly rettmied. or should else is lent money an'ythin'g Should it be strictlyobserved. hp tliP will of the owner/ tha/the agaihst histhe lender is kept/ but 'of money, who is; Also,' persori's acting' unjustly/ or commbdities in have money otbei'
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the Law (Deut a must h( that found iXXH.) thing and then he restored, gives ; ai what wp which will, rilustrate ; example, I will tell what a pooi alsp shpidd do. at Milan! settled ;,man did when I was -So poor was he as to he a teacher's a Ohnstianl yporter decidedly | hut teacher a: heal ;,was: he, /'though at the. -better/ Was door jtheni; he, j .iii /than Hhe' -master,' the chain'. Hp fPund a bag; if the humbef ddes not Augustine,
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as
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debts. /dq!np/;!Frddg/,//®a your/, justi; ,I)wernpi mari.anything; (RomisXIHi), arid when '-have 0'firiisHEdf /you yt)ur
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deserves
told,
,
Goid.' ,
got back by the of that poor
found
that
and is and imitation.
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steal."
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stand-:
so, is
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woman
notes
ritheys/ wntten/;fdF.yrinr'F
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Protestant,
and the story orphan girl it wherever girl, may he
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proclaimed
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with-
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the Policeman. her 13 pound
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:ttah.4
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higher
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them,
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soon
b.ought becoines
and5' -then, )toi:restore them to/the/J there;/ /obliiged or /'become -ibwner, guilty pf/| rightful theft; arid It is trqe he was deceived, paidvhis money; so far, he committedno owner must sin. ;/ But the- rightful: haye his property otherwise restored, the injustice still remains. From-/ a to a fortune, held or;, farthingunj ustly and all along the line -.be:iriherited; /these in every case, tweeri extremes, has where the possessor undoubted.: proof as to the: ownership,., he.- must at once .make; over all to the' real /bwnet or heir, and master; Tlie lord, does not lose his .to his own, by the right of ;its being unjustly removed from fact, him. sucli This law holds good: until time as a lawful prescription constitutes
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abf pgatel/npif /under :bhligatibri pf/:!j /cpmmute/the making restitution. />:-; / / a;''wpllfouhd|corifi;wnjl,e;/haiyj The to' goods committed to heiongirig /another V dencp. fthat/ the; f aithfuld which were/unjustly wrested'ff bin him our? .care live" for ';the':nip'sV iff/the part"', no" matter: in whose /'hands they may / s&rUpidduA'-v'dUqEi ,them®:we to the stiff froih /be, person belong:: are/buVtpelh whom they were' takeri so that whether V: wherpeet with/ example anq'itempta-
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or
and
mot
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faculty, cured. tp
and
best
qj
Dp not allow
all
the
patients
to prejudice but begin
yq\iy best interests, thp Ue of this liver great kidney and if rppiedy tp-day you have in your consti tution of the any symptoms that charac terise this insidious foe to human happi ness and life. Disease Wright's the most is for part in its very insidious few With beginning. the patient exceptions is unaware for thp hrsfc few months that or even years apy grave lesion is present. Dp not kidney neglect the first viz., a symptoms, tiervousnpss or restlestness, weak and tired feelm nigs the legs, and a general sensation of exhaustion, with loss headache and of and appetite of genej\ spirits. depression
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covetous
they
rpariFif
a;:
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drive
profit'1
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sent,
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soid/'',/(pafk/ These aWo'!awS)>u;/0 Brethren'; which men'-:'cariT/bfeak-;
.
'part
'first
to you
was
search/
Dearly
/What
.
with
Brethren,
the'
v'-'in'
treated,
-
/Beloved
;
to make:, a further notes, other £5 found she Meanwhile, the woman believing was robbed by a man of her own class, | who. had been in her company,, prose cuted and convicted him s,pf /stealing her -money In the/ evidence it cam!e ihiett out that she had £18 /in notes on the same she lost them she day had drawn /them out of the Unioh one and Bank. This-' gave proof, came -ahbther | soOn, that made it cleat, was She h'aq that the money hers: on been; seen the day she lot passing in the same, direction, the notes, wherje were the notes picked .up by thp Put this and, that togeorphan girl. tiier and .there is the owner beyond; were returned The notes mistakp,., or
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At
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cradle
cbuld'orily
other I tirnq
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was
so
full
hopper
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weak
result
of'
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wants,
him
.
do
as
clown, the ring. able I;ara
tirne
nine."
saves
here on and off for twenty years, been' settled on the Bingara Goldfields and well for the last am six, continually known. I intend to be without never Clements Pills "as Tonic and Fletcher's and I long as there is a shot in the locker," now never fear a relapse, because I take an and it keeps me. in .perfect ./occasional dose, to iriake what 'health. Vou are at. liberty it everyuse of this, for I consider you like their of. 'body'sduty to give an account where much have derived 'case, they so,, a I. have from as from. /benefit reiriedy Clements Tonic.— Tours' very truly, A. RENDELL. lived have
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summer. arri
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rule
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work
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fairly
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the hens in from laying
at
very
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paper,
says—"
eggs."
sorry, ''
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last
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his you
take
care
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give her
lifting
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sternly
me
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man
teaching punish a mis usual in that .was resort to about'to maid he offending
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Irish
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resolved
Portsmouth, bat
to
how
travel
cumstances too
to
rich
his a
in
phrase notions horse
was
albeit
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to
go to-
a
London;! to
his
He
to
mend
was
it,
in
a
his
far,
when
liis
manoeuvres
scoured
nag, not and broad off
Bome-
pace, which so discomposed the that in a few gentleman in the stirrups, minutes he was laid sprawling by the roadside. had been
huff,
a
said So, Pat, witness of his
fellow
a
disaster,
who and
volley of imprecations discharged horse has run in a broad accent, your There out, be away with you. you are cried the for he has run tar, jabers, heard
away
a
without
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come
you Private
Train
from Officer-
sir.
late,
Next
were
time
the
by
an
warranted
to
trains one.
earlier
Life." BLOOD cleanse the —
all
from impurities whatever For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin, and Sores kinds Diseases, of all are
marvellous. of Thousands Sold in 2s 9d and bottles, by Chemists and Patent Medicine Sole The everywhere. Proprietors, and Midland Counties Drug' Coi .vau:: -j England. ,
-
.
'.
;
coming
consumption took
I.
.
by
on.
sorts
.all
me.
the
—
-
in
depressed and'
for
I
by.
the
got
rio
I had
so
labour
in
little
life
upon
which for
it
will.
for
was.
tiirie
energy
do
and
dressmaker, how hard my
as
pleasure
depended
bart)
melancholy/and woul sit do.wn
I
could
alI
was
that
spirits
far
cry/
to.
summon
(iraggai or,strebgth
courage family: (at
the
I am be understood easily I didn't think it support.
Hoixoway's and Pins. Ointment Sudden changes of temperature sorely try all persons prone to rheumatism, sciatica, tic and many maladies doloreux, scarcely less painful, though of shorter duration. On the first attack of stiffness or suffering in any or recourse inuscle, nerve, joint, should had to be immediately fomenting the seat of disease with hot brine and m -this remarkable rubbing Ointment, which will of the assuage the uneasiness subdue part, arid reduce inflammation, the swelling. The Pills, simultaneously will taken, constitutional dis rectify turbances and renew the: No strength. discovered has proved remedy heretofore so effective as the Ointment and Pills for removirig and scrofulous gouty, rheumatic, which .and are attacks, affect. all/ages, called coriimonly hereditary.
a
woqld 1887) up try a medicine that is advertised all the over, country I mean Mother Curative Seigel's Syrup.: I had faith in it at for how 'can /no first, brie what beleivein one knows, nothing about ? I bought and tried Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup on|y because of its reputation. How could so many-people, I asked myself, 'praise soL much a medicine if it hail no virtue. I can what only say that T< found they said.to be true.;. .After with the Syrup;!rebegiriing leif soon .my -food better followed, digested and gave me, and by. persevering strength, with it all my pains disappeared. Icould eat my food with a and relish, every thing with Now me. and agreed again-'when, and through confinement hard work, I feelri last i
much
Not
longer.
made,
long ago- (May,
mind to my. arid known
;
touch
take,
two
of my old con I plaint of Seigel's Syrup and: the Since the publication further.
trouble
dose
a
or
goes my testimonial
of
no
have called at my house andaskM that is published about my case isWue and if the Proprietors of Seigel's Syrup Kad, to my statement. made additions I told them all that every word was true many
persons
me
all
if
;
/
and
had nothing the medicine, for no words
been biit can
were during all/ pected being well gel's Syrup saved
sufferers I will And
;
laid,
r
cir
and the idea of being the hull of a stage coach (as tallied with was) by no means of gentility. In this dilemma and ride hs would, proposed, of an much horseman. He
walk
was
,
Mr.
off
paid
up suitably the question..
was
not had net proceeded certain relishing hints whst
been
having
tar,
I placed befope I often fainted at the After a while I became, so staiid or 'walk. 'I scarcely;
in bed, so weak hadT beweakness and loss of appe tite there other were and feelings signs that were bad and alarmed me greatly. Among them were A yellowish these colour of the skin and eyes, sometimes a cold clammy per spiration, pains and; aches in .the sides,, the cbdst and back, headache, a kiqd of wind or throat gas coming: up into any and mouth that .,so was sour and I could sickeriiug it. in a whileil bear, (Once would scarcely,, and palpitation have/a stfange/fluttefirig that made think me lieart iriust be affected. my !heart wouldso that Mythump 'I feared it would jump, out of its place, and I liavrihad .walk about to the room for:/two or three a for I could hours, ,a.t time, .not. sit, or lie. The pain was so that I have asked severe /my husband if he could not hear my //heart 1 walked as about.I thumping ril ways and had hor slept, badly at night, frequently rible and .dreams, .was so
least
...Slowly
,
An
Com-
eat.
ariol
it, it;
have With
come.
wearily that it
.
first.
,
was
'
is embarrassing me. this, Vedder, for, in You should not make such, proposals ask my must public. However, you
papa
it
atrdid'to/
was
I.
i
/
f
;
eyes
a
;
see
.will
give me your;hand." head and .blushed.
her
dropped
say,
I
r
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as
—
seeiried.able and that fel,t-j
,
good.
.
the
To:
riZ
never
,
do you the pre
to
month
young occasion to
locality
have/suffered both1 be pain'
strength,
food
:
to
Papa.— Coriamodore
arid,
ferule.
She
'
.
Up
Very/,
a
girl,
v
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for
and
would
kum-
I
night,
Blood is the WORLD-FAMED is
blood and
1
Why
—
Arkins
very !
CLARKE'S
sorry, (despe one only
National Library of Australia
re
to
assure
Whoy,
barracks ?
"For
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I
him
surely
the
—
good
atei
I'm He
else."
all
she asked. a who clergymen was him, a rustic have this woman, Btared in surprise, and
face.
;
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to
Irish)
"
He
"See
future
(Royal
in
Very
ever
/ —
yacht How' do a
1"
Arkins Loudon
.;
puffing is It the/best a dirty man's and therefore
-"
:
fur
very
been
dinner.
man
Ay
Officer
them
in
She : me.? -but I must." Then there
reject
to
"
apuppus
is
rately) frir;. me .to that's 'do,' ail." thing/left " She (anxiously Oh, what do you: ) :/ " to do ?" He: intend, Propose to some
body
Jack
at partner I envy
replied, it
prevent
to
hard-boiled
'/soap,,
"
chievous day and
his
corks."
etc."
gentleman,"
/equator,.,
so
Jim Tar:
lately;"-:
?"
me introducing before Standing was about to marry " thou Wilt asked;
scenery A
extensive traveller, the natives have
used for cleansing tried it, We have know." He was desperate. you
of
ain't
There's
mind
anybody— .
-ice-chests
Al/ country tain
suit
'scene-shifter.
reriiarked so
change
to/
We !
'
threatrical
gjets,
engage
husband." your turned an face maid appealing him. "Would— would towards you
invisable
iriost
here
know
that The
Pat ?"
microbe,
the
Sure'/'tU/; iver
.The/man; ofteni..
a
:
fair as
great
new
a
'
often
are
had1
school,
stowed
1
champagne j " are most You enterthiriing," marked the gallant old gentleman
the
in
fish
large
"
Tar : laud, Jim
along' you them
draw,
polls.,
Mike
.
do riot
.
<
so
ring."
from
.
"
water.
never
1
Jack
;
I'm
YeB, indeed. when I have
as>
happy
.
./
.
Never: fear, looking; Photographer handsome sir ; it shall be so that yon know it won't yourself. Mr. on her ring (slipping Spooney Miss :" Does it please you ?-" finger)
ment .
while
./
of .medicines, to and but it/was of no use, and try get relief, I tired of taking got phy sic, for I had lost all faith in it. My business was so urgent that I was. to; be at work, otherwise compelled I
a
said
salary
"
/
Veddei'j
I
rae
of sight I could
thought degrees
for
and
,
,
,,
to
/
i
r.
giil 'had
and-
my
touch
not
very weak
she
jVvhen
-
:
:
?"
nothing, signore." of next Frona the first that it is doubled;" Referred
always
eating,
food, when
morily could
Reproved :He
Armellirii entered
What/
,li.
I
a/fter
i-f
sent,
said
:
i.
tr
,
young. man.: from my .firm
was'.a:
andjkeep
without
'graceful
satisfied,
;
;
,
.
&
a n
.
after
am
in
,
?
miser",
perfectly
:
.
s
ti
I.
; ;
/
me another chance " That's what Magistrate: " last Prisoner : time." Yes, I ain't a man that says orie/thirig one day the next." and another like to have I should Customer my I to be nicetaken bat want photo
.
U
man
riristaken
.are
you
Dash
3
the
'
rboy
went and very carefully ihrough work done by, his youngest clerk. was.
::0u;.
dowri; I. shad, sbmethirig pulling, in my stomach'. nasty queer feeling' ','Sbiii.elimes' food seemed to ease it/ and/at other times it made me feel/worse/andoftenlwerifc
spectacle
;
;
so
Doubled.—
He
arid
,
a
away) wrathi
jriot-ortoua.'.
-
guv'nor. you said
'
,
me
daughter." Give Prisoner
:
N.S.W.
Goldfields,
but,
father the after my. own. Mr. Jobkins," with dignity,
man
yorir
'
Bingara
a
-
"
said
Flagg,"
;
have and
,1
a
)
;
follows
as
:i
-illness.
and
gain
r
he replied there tejl3j,tbim, wid them pnrtj was the soft
I
since:
was
,
couidresist
lady
hanker,
he
anything
.
in
what
to
/;/;;/;;,/':
.sjghprijs
eyes orypura;'!,'-.;,'T|iatthat turned
answer
get
'
stitch
Mr;
Yes,
;
warmly,,"iyoii)are " Excuse heart;" said / the young
-
'
This,
-
"a
black
fore;
/vyhatishe .all: who
'queSUori.'"Tt"'wili">.be statement is as plain can make/it.
copy.
declare
sincerely fi.om
on,
Cuddy, of 28, CatherineStreet -Road, Leeds/ do/ solemnly and
Richmond'
pre-
sake of poprilar/effeCt.
iri/
her.
,
.used.
hecri'added
She repeats/ puts .a quietus,
as.language
/Ever
man
wris.
;
:f;
to.':';;:;/
;
h
;
.
'
public/
a6.a flash, quick ain't much you idbn'tsee
ali.the
-
,
make
//,
that
'herself
.lady'
1
words
Mary
I,
No,
I
:
said,
of the had not
the
answer
and
'her'''
.sqiemn
thing
see
old ;<Irish
.
as
in.lthe
i
I can
';
;
fire
,
say
like
/pirifessionai. siVf >. I.'tim
/
at/ called observed
ekkcilj
to
his teacher>/for'/|o%r/mj$cii;ief.. riy. to hi a fa ult, deny, yras about said I saw you, Jerry. :Yes,,
offiee
-
i'i
to
I
eight-year
our-
are
they
for
altered,. is her,
first
oil
'incog,
>
Yes,
; little
-of
.that?.
Iadies/and,;gentlemen,/i8-th'ej/celebrated said stick, the iriule; Dot,"/ the fcieast was/being /led into of effrirt, After many /years;
of dirt
,
./
A
;
like
training;-/--"
:
ling
a'
.':J
The #Salary
.
"
,
Does
:
a.
/-.v-,/..;
;
The
;
symptoms
the
one Were the pains in my time, so severe back and sides, a terrible feelSometimes come ing would oyer me, as if an evil spirit were which would be followed approaching, and by /extreme, .giddiness prostration. Lots of other in this have locality people been similarly cured by these remedies, and I earnestly/ all entreat people afflicted as I; was to follow at once, for my example
'
/
Tenant
smoke
always/
out
lookingf
when there's
only
grate.;
at. "
no—
oi/
Here
:/'
see 3-you / any ? PHsiierigei/:
compliment?
r
the
'.'tiriued 7,
Oh
myself.
Only.—
,
chimney
this
-
'had
for
Occasional
,
.
/
wife
,
rich
a
remains
still
.
for
.
"the
'
'
thanks to Clements quite well, The Fletcher's Pills, pains in and chest were, cured I before, 'takeh half a small bottle, and as t conarid side
have
never
:
"
Tonic '
was
:
;
.to,
j
,
there
whether
/Tliey
l
.
highly/pleased
are
you
:
now
am 1
-
The
I?d
;
.
one
1
"
but
I,
was
,
sir
No,
:
haa been say tbcre with/ the larii psl ou
lamps
Passerigfet/:
It,
?'
T)b them
:
ly
you isn't
riion.
pp.i
coiitiary,
"of
maker.
daughter, of heredity
:
a
to inquire her /allegations
added by the I could add a describe what those long years. my life of what
to know
gladly ansyirer I make, .this
scientiously virtue of. Declaration
in
again
Proprieioi-s1
good
more, sufferings
my I
this
never
so
Sei
I desire otter much for me. '
inquiries. solemn declaration/con the sanie to be true.',
beleivirig the provisions Act (Will.:
,
of I-V..
c.
the
/
by
Statutory
«2.S
r»n
Maky (Signed) Cuddy;/ in meat lieeds, »0 the County. of York, by the said i..Y Mary Cuddy, on Monday, the l/
uecmreu
ex
world./
arid did
of
deal'
oerore
rf': .
n
ou/rid;
official,
srime
1
'
'
miserable
kind
, /
,
/certaii
s
i
f
It
On the
air.
Railway
know, sir, aiiy you in our heredity family. It does' me good every time Dawson : mari a I read of a rich 'marryirig' poor Lawson girl, Why does it' do you Because then the rich Dawson
/
so
severely
:
.had
;h ttven.'t
travel
-
They
with'
wrbrig
/
'
a
Is
/an:.
;
:'6ffi(fiil,
line
fau
.,/
-
all
iyour matter
to
!
suri,
.1
-is
'
in
inother
'
owri
case
;
emissaries
rriext
w;ashirig?dayrfyeb.''
thbse'I'-trairisV
-
con
;'.
of.
after
t
yohr'audieiice." This eccetitricity
Professor speak
:"I
sic 1"
a«
I
a.;
ay
w
1
the
ago
,
c
'
to
bad-.
'so'nie:
/
you know! of my. /play
dialogue
absolutely
Greeks
Do
"
one.—
nasty sider the
:r,foi;m
Rliil
'the -X/v//
A
?"V
l
:
liis
easy enough to to do is to get a orf all iyer don't
:
the
i
/ of
of'thetri/daily.'
r ! '
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10th
dav
of AuffU8t.
ADW Cooke, Mayor of Leeds..
(Signed) ,
Not
A
-lfiftli '
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),
.further is needed syllable except.to her ailment, indigestion and dyspep and saddens the lives sia, of manjr other women, (and men who will read also), with new hope the outcome of Mrs. Cuddy's a case, and place confidence which "no cayilling can shake, in the remedy which restored and to her the health happiness that' 'Erbvidence designs for us all.. say
a
that
burdens
.
:i"
i
; :
:
want.
.
t'.i
;
:laugh
use
months
.
ladder—The
xsr;.:;
thejnew /in
:
"
H ryer
i/s.
,jyi
/change .haven't
he said that we of electricity. jpeans thosq things now.
at
-
of the
i
"'
-Mr.
scheme.
its my boy, All you've got o' stone an' knock
block
man—,
/note:,
Ay,
isculp.
it,
'under
door,
of
dq you 0 haye/ mq,yed
ywho
rs
neighbou
when
-
the foot d ;./"/
I
.
at
can
1
think
w,hat
<y.elj,;
I/
.
r
laughed the rail-
Mrs. Mary The' great Guddy was first published.: public the facts,, as accepted they had every .reason to do. few a, very Others,. (professiqnalimen to perhaps) pretended doubt, and sent
i.
'
I
pound
one-
/
City the'staft'I— v
before
Begins hod-carrier "
;.i!
iportirig.
:
your
i'),r
'
Some
/
;
.-
our
.-
where
By-the-ibye,
iHaW-'it'/md&rip
'
,
;
V mv;
.j
-rr>
prescription,
house I supposed you " No ; I'm..; rather sur isj well but the architect
;
From " Pounded Goschen's
to
rifle
r
a
/
satisfied."
.
the
/
''
they
They make
who sort introduced
he
by.
don't
it'
tn
people talk unusual, or out observation or
the
arq/of-
'
when Morse
communicate
could, Yet
-
myself
;/',<;// that'. isn't
V
'I
They ait
truth
oj
foolish
of any thing of their own
limits
and
way,
f
.
prised
"
down
:
for';
'
build."
\
took
r'
i
;no/\trpiibie.
:
would
man,
j;
,.
r'
an
eqri
-
the
ibl
1
looked after and, doing so, I the the barrel and could see along sight, to my great surprise, I had quite plainly. taken three and was only doses, my sight clear and distinct. This wonderfully for the was speaks volumes, effect simply I wonderful in so short a time, that night killed at least 150 yards away. a'Walleroq J, cannot of the wonderful speak too highly effect of I had all the remidies. your liver com symptoms which accompany plaint—headache, backache, indigestion, noises in the pains in the chest, ringing v before the ears, specks. sight, weaktaste, partial blindness, nasty bitter ness, pains in the sides, high colored urine, to disinclination pains in urination, work, and drowsiness "poor appetite, sleepiness at night I would jump out of my sleep as if a instrument was thrust sharp being I had all the diseases '/through me, I feared
'pi'esery
liave'rioAareSj' triity'oY'mimlV Patient' ':-:TKankTs» cfoc'to'ri,'
:
Smith, kind,:of
'.
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-./iY/v-
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//
Why,
bit
'
Tonic
,
by
it
i
QUESTION
word
a
is
/certain
hear
they
.
the
Stephenson
bankHIptcy e.rit
,
peck." "
,
clean
do,
,
the
...
Clements
to
seems
e
there
way
experience. at ;
,
and there I read how Guides, /Members of Parliament and other influen tial had cured been thoroughly people by Clements I "If and Tonic, reasoned, \ Clements cured it will Tonic them, cure me". I made up my, mind to give Clemerits Tonic and Pilis and Fletcher's a fair "honest trial. I it last knew was my arid remember I am resource, only giving a and true faithful statement of my you should such as an honest man case, give. on four con My eyesight got so bad that I missed four of the secutive nights in the mount largest Kangaroos that run ains. I After had commenced taking ,
sh
when side
/Hurried
.
one
.riiis
.
arid
/her,
rig
THE
mJe.r
.
more me
i
j
,/
,
eaten
gave
a appetite, I did.' than of Clements
no
jbe
!'//.''
(by the quart." taken .//I've been
corn
.
had
mriat
watch
often's
'
.
I
;
friend
a
'/You I
////::
eats
vYe'll/noxcheat:
j
.
miserable could have
:Ad-?ice, '/That /hen.
;
ye.
dont believe
That's/the.
inriGlesca
,
/
"
clerk;:
aB
frien'
I.'vei'.a
Phypiciari'tcv'lris'patiep btv thriveV/g'e/of .businessman Arid a Hove illj
.
!
'day
able to work,
fatigue. causing, great what to do with myself,
know
of.?--
for;
Complaint
.scarcely
to
SETTLE
1
'
'
child One
rid'
vicev/to'get
;
so
.watching,
/.'
easiest
the
/is-;,
but
like,
ye
,-.
felt
Liver
from
Medical
. .
not
conducted
well
;
-
>
least did
Ye may /cliange
.;
'/--:
Old! tladyl address your
WILL
THIS
;
>
.
;
the
.-Wbich
a
;
18 months, exertion
'
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is
sufferer
great the last
i
the
remake/
:
of
a
r,
with
/
success—A
.
I bear
effects
team.
rifle
A howling dog- show.
.would
Deaf old Scotch insurance coin;-
Prepared.—
ladyannaifcant.icalls'fat pany's .new- office;:
'
:
good
/,-.
/0
'
ful
Bingara,
follows
greatest plea to the wondertestimony Tonic; I have been' Cleihents
Sir,—
that
sure h'
It
Top
.
Miner,
Rendeld, as
<jK
.
pick pockets
Aj/.few
'
writes
,
v-'v
:
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anchor.
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remedy
and
energy,
a
consti
They
ailments
become
wonderfully
.'are
Assurance
F emales
to
incidental
.
all
has
;
.
.
in
efficacious
cause,
of
arid
ages.;
MEDICINE The
as
unsurpassed.
are
and
.
Pills
Ointment at
only New
78,
Oxford
St.
Manufactured
are
of;
St.)
are
the
tions
I
favour,,
esteemed
World
Civilized
lisein
almost
every
look
With
cc-
r1
lmiguage.
should
Subpurchasers
wii.li
;
the
fully,
to
policies rhiiid, my
to
this,
and
company,
-
a
paying
are
683,
and
Boscrj
tin
Oxford
Pots.
If
the
London,
Street,
adu
they
to
pateinal
Also "
from
one
the
confidence shown by of
$20,000
on
CAR.
FIREWOOD B A.
isT
K SI 4
this
few
a
L
A
W
OK
0
0
Life 5th
the
on
D
attended
is Assurance Society last I month, took
Firewood
Depot,
of
benefit
Mr. Donald
0pp.
'
of
.
w funerals prepared to conduct Plate-Glass part oe the Colony. and a imported recently English Mourning Coach the (only one in the Colony) always available.
out
a
diocese.
my
of -Catholic
who
Clergy
DeVaine, Carroll,
Murphy,
no
;
are
now
of Columbus. assured with
will
Terms will
be
most
endeavour
venience service
Vic.
Ballorah, Victoria. do
is
:
WATTEBSON,
to
of those
arranging
by as
press
moderate, and he the con
meet to who may
as
lightly
'
so
a
a
wher-
possible
prompt payment would be
-
hi
require
payment
hardship
Doyle,
in certifying whom it to all that pleasure may concern, in the Equitable Life confidence Assurance Society of the in it an Assurance and that I have effected on my Life.
and
Letters under tion
will
I
as Telegrams addressed immediate atten
receive
—
have
ALFRED door to Public
Next
United
PETER
McIN
St.
A L I A N
N
I
ERR
Y,
WHOLESALE WINE
L
O T E
C L
Mc
AND
SPIRIT
AND
MERCHANT
IMPORTER.
AY-STREET.
MUR
and Sale Rooms Offices Cliff Fremantlk. Stree, Bonded W arehoujes ; ' Essex Street. Free Goods Stores Essex and Cliff Streets,.
'
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JO
.
BESSELL-BROWNE, MANAGER.
A; IT S T E
A..
TYRE,
Bishop of Charlottetown. H.
W.
Chipset's.
LEE,
Library, George's-terrace. W. Perth,
!
Mui'ray-st.
_
BUILDER
and
in any Hearse
suffici--
of
have
States,
'
UNDERTAKING, And
;
.—
much
;
BROS.,
public combined
.
York
of New
Abp.
Prince Edward Island Summerside, Rt. R,ev. Patrick J Byrne, N.S.W. Bishop of Bathurst, Rev. Thomas Rogers, Muswellbrook, N.S.W. The Roman This list Catholic might be extended to a great length. Bishop of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, under date of May 7th 1886 writes, "I
to.
DAWSON
'
j
patrons
he has recently .that with his business of
the
that
.
in Can be supplied any quantity by. to DAWSON BROS, any part of or the CITY SUBURBS. Orders by post or otherwise punctually
numerous
OONTRAOTOR
v
"
the
for A.
chiefly,
names
Revd. Father Revd. Father Rev. Patrick
:foi
LEE
his
faithi
very
;
or
B
objecr J
Columbus:—
of
life,
Father
left
goods
RED
iuform
to
Begs
Society. Revd.
,1
ALF ancl
McCLOSKEY,
Bishop mention
Colony.
settlements.
-
!
We
I
been
J:
.,.
Mohs'eigrieur,
.'VA
JOHN
D R Y
7
am,
:
life
technical f
;
or
premises
l
that,
my
world.
j
-
tekLQUiTABLE fact
the
of
'
Bishop
in
My
the
)
vfluable;,'t;tli6se ..
fur-
or
City
against
prompt
for
business
in
plea
made
tbe
on
required of the
Life,
miypersbk requiring three premiums have more
and
sale.
favourable
a'
imuraiice
,r
!
aflbction,
'
:
Equitable
suppose,
Saturday premise
SALES'
part
Advaii'ces
I
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under
companies
JOHN
policy
0TD D
the
of$he,
....
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ently
FIREWOOD!
of
received.
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as
any
)
sehd: :you
r
ti:
Hold in
duly
ROOMS W.A.
every the
produce, NITURE
v
Assurance
Avenue was
011
Y ork
stock,
CO
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
and held 8 o'clock
I
at
;
;
intijfc
of
''night
p.
J:'.
.
the standing be able t6 -the
:to.:.
:
on
to
.
Dec. -25
of,
loss.''.
and sincere regard servant in Christ, your
New
Life
Madison
the I kind, wovld" rccomtotindSiiincontestable after makes their policies
maiiy
as
of
AND
Sales
WYo
-.
9
for
Vendors
all
by
.sold';
throughout
£7,147,366 29,91 2,854
,
.
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myself,
.
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LAND
016
£150,138
the Equitable
'
as necessary enquiry and am happy
other of any tions oppose
Medicines
:
And
and
paid,,
London; of
:
...
AUCTION Perth,
Barrack-Street,
prelate
452
Your
in it Their
assurance.
Oxford
533,
a;
:
Archbishop
respecting
J
Society,
insured
am
.'
(late
...
w
"letter
all;
The gmUeman 'wild,: attet\ds' report. of this diocese, writes the churches "There is no better of Society
FAMILY
GENERAL
a
.a
Cardinal
the;
to.
,
all
:
of
..A;
,
ORGANIZATION
.
.
weakeneu'..
or
inapaired.
:
:
whatever
SINCE
.reprint. of him made .inquiries States. of the United
Monseigneur:--have made all
'
from
tution,
...
..»
...
death
,
Archbishop New York
never-
the
recent occasion
Society
LIFE.
as
where
cases
vigour:
OF
SPRINGS
all
The furnishes who had
Kidneys,.
recommended
in
the
on
soothingly,
tone,
confidently
and
BLOOD,
...
SWAN
&
,
BOWELS,
failing
yet
Stomach,
to these
They
purify
powerfully,
Liver, tind
the
...
...
.
most
Pills
...
'
famous
force
INCOME PAID POLICYHOLDERS
of Life.
.
These
ASSURANCE
ranks
necessaries
leading
...
'
the
...
1890
in
.
amongst fcct
Medicine
Household
Great
This
..v\
...
i
basis
ASSURANCE in
:
M'KERNAN
,
4 o/o
SURPLUS,
£24,842,447 19,917,354 £4,925,093 £42,463,772
...
:
...
UGH
'
.
seventeen rooms, merit a continuance
to
Y
LFO
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and W.A. that he has opened generally, each most and comfortably furnished, of the patronage heretofore awarded
Perth,
the
abo
hopes him.
v
by
:
BILLIARD
.
Private
Entrance
SITTING
ROOM
ADCOOK'S
Wholesale
to
ROOMS.
.
COMFORTABLE CO JIMODIOUS
PRIVATE
MATCH
Bottle
W
TABLE.
Australian
est
Department.
fire, .
Bass
Pale
Ale, Ale,
Hennessy's Hennessy's G. Verou
pints
per
...
per bottle Brandies. 3 star; per bottle 1 star, per bottle 3 star, & Co.'s per ...
...
d. 9
0
7
1
per
;
...
...
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...
(Irish)
...
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...
...
MANAGER of
...
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:
...
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6
...
5
6
...
...
5
6
3
6
Messrs.
Wm.
(Limited)
Beers,
Lemon,.
Hart Hart
& Co., per & Co., per Gin.
Boora's
Round
Royal
Charter
:
0
0
6
5 5
9
Port
6
Sherry
bottle
pint
Gin. per bottle Wines. ...
T.
i
8
12
6
4
..
Wines
Colpnial
0
Teus,
UNDERTAKING FURNISHING,
of
friends
numerous
the undersigned bega about to add he is and to
his
FUNERAL and
building
record;
prepared
to
2
g 0
Having
for
kinds
all
in
conducted
Funerals
in
inexpensively
town
in
PERTH.
and
COMMERCIAL
or
An
:
PHILIP
REILLY, Builder,
Street,
strict
Perth,
etc.
Jan. 2, 1889.
National Library of Australia
'
xecutcd
a
Shop in carry
workmanlike
a
guaranteed, BAND INSTRUMENTS
Mary, South,
on
Streets Howick my Business a 1 hope tnat by I
manner
may
have
PRlkTING.
note
the
All work and also
REPAIRED.
Howick
R.
Street
Preston
Rond,
and
N O TE.—
B
in
&30
SCANLAN, Perth,
Also,
jarrah,
sale
j
;
u
Leab, and Hampton, Beaconspin-
Buaselto
Derby. i
1
Freme,0tle,
CPnjont
TERM'S
Hill,
Packenham,
Streets.
Clavemont,
field,
a
Dyer, Douro,
-Tuckfield,
Road, Richmond,
Address— T.
George,
Charles, Lincoln Streets.
Swanbourne, John, Ellen,
Hampton
general Please
Murray,
FREMANTLE,—
jPO&CHARD.)
Jeweller, attention to business, of Public Patronage. in
—
Newcastle, Garden and
and
Watchhiakor of
share
expeditiously country.
secured I will
which
sale
private
THEREON,
JEWELLER, Qf 4-
(Late
for
FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS
WATCHMAKER
execute
OKPXSRS
Co.'s Bottle,
mocleery,
has
SCANLAX.
11. PRACTICAL
business.
carpentering
Mackie-
is
and
and
Oilman's. Sugar, Stores, and Colonial Produce.
.46
.; ...
Sound
,2
john
Champagne
...
Good
'6
the
a.
Bulk Sale.
on
.
the request and others, that announce
AT to
w.
reform
Youugpr iu
Rum.
7
5
5
and
funeral
Co.
marine.
.'
...
...
Royal
Whiskies. bottle
Gallic Dunville
Lemon, ...
...
,
Crawford,
1 0
,
8 11
-v,
,
;
bottle
Islay Burke
...
Brand,
Excelsior
-
,s.
bottle
per
LIST.
and
life,
:
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Assurance
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Agency, Australia
Alliance
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contains
to -business
GIII of
.
which
M
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inhabitants
,
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the
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ON
dyfl
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Allotments £21
;
on
Perth,
£10.
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RECORD
is
PIONEER
RECORD.
SADDLE
BARRACK
WORKS.
is
fifteen
number
amounting
to
W.
'the
Orders to
'£2
Bryan
"
Act. UEO OR D
local ,
Mr.
to
will
not
or
having
requested
"The Only .Natural
-bills,.'
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AND
Manufacturisrofallkindb
in
.stock,
a larger and varied and Cai Gig,. Cart? riage "Gents'- \ Riding Saddles and Girls'" Saddles "and
oif
,
Ladies'
Harness, and
'and'
Bridles/
Boys' Pack Saddles Saddles, Jockey all Olothing;:and for >a firs requisites class Stable or Hostelry, including Whips Chamois Spurs. Sponges, Skins, Brushes Harness Oils Combs, Scrapers, Clippers, etc; Blacking, All orders sent, by post or otherwise will be i
Pilches, Horse
.
CROCKERY, WINDOWS, OILCLOTH, And
Cart
1000
BRASS
BATHS,
DIRT,
DUST,
'
CUTLERY,
'
:
EARTHENWARE, Shop,
executed with R.S. /obtained W.A. Agricultural
PLATES,;
&
RODS
in Household, Things, and on Shipboard.
Other
REMOVES
.
GLASSWARE,
Factory,
Guildfordj-'for' and
and promptness. PRIZE at the
care
FIRST
Show Society's best collection
the
Saddlery
TARNISH,
STAINS,
ali
.
;
Gold, Colored
in
Large
supply
including
Catalogues, op printing Silver, Bronze,
DO
WILL
and
printer's Straw-boards,
BT
ALL
GROOBES,
the
Address
and
/'/Ladies'
Gent's,
A
gilt-edged
'
Bar
Sample
IRONMONGERS,
CHEMISTS,
Ltd.
Sole
Agents
AND
ALBANY.
FREMANTJiE
Sheet
Lrge
ROrBEET,
HOUR.
AN
&a.
Ski.,
the
(Near
Free
Western Australia
for
Agents.
to
West
& TEE
and
17
)
North
the
WATSON
October
Perth,
Hotel
for
Messrs.
:
—
-Street,
B,ailway
Roebourne
Application
on
both.
SMITH,
Agekt
Wholesale
TOLLEY& C0N|PY.
Stationery, Mill-boards,
1
'arid
IN
Barrack SOLD
'
etc.
Inks, of
'
WO RK
at
of
Harness.
Note
DAY'S-
A
late
held
'do.
"
'
Saddlery
OB1
Harness.
and
POLISHES
&
METALS, MARBLE, PAINT
OFFICE
perth.
Notes, Trade Cards, Visit Memori am Cards,
description
T H
SMI
'
Memos.,
;P6sters,|
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Frederick
,
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CLEANS, SCOURS, SCRUBS
Notes, ing-cards, Labels, Programmes, Pamphlets, Hand-
.
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Governor,
Ijroome,K.C.M.G.
.
.
fhe
A.
ALWAYS, assortment
Muoxl,"
st.,.
Heads, Mill
Excellency
BRAND
MONKEY
Manager.
PRINTING howick
Bill
TO
R
and
GENERAL
.
(CLOTHES.
BROOKE'S SOAP
be
NEWSPAPER
v
SPECIAL His
I
Subscribers
&.
'
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jftg
be
may
or
agents and
to.
rn
<
a
;
Manager
kfye
CLOTHES.
stamped
their receiving papers regularly other causes arc of complaint, to communicate at once with the
m
WASH
those
accordanc
in
BY
WASH
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,
For
upwards,
or
attended
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subse
the
paper.
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of
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for
any
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sent
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per £2
exceeding
forwarded
are
receipts
?with
of .
quent
wont
.mails.
shillings
net
an'Wwsdgn/,i'n
receive
.
other
f
:
payments
'-All
.
and
,
publication,
emery. press time the Jor
in
morning
Thursday
Southern Eastern, The Subscription annum
wceJcly the
from
issued
is
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'PERTH/'.
>
,
and
IT
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:
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HARNESS
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Ocssack.
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plain
,
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Graphite with".
Correspon-
WEST
Envelopes.,',':'
In
"
Memoriam"
PIANOS.
Cards
folding.
PIANOS.
TO
NOTICE
SPECIAL
fc
,
STOSCRIPTION.
,
To
the
Howick
Manager Street,
W. Record/' W. A.
on
kept
in
the shortest pos a stock, large and Ladies', Gentlemen's and SHOES—from
Continental houses. Leather and Grindery Uppers always on Good hand, hides and kangaroo skins taken in exchange Goods to all of the despatched parts Colony.
"
" ;
'
PERTH,
public generally beg tft announce thas manufacture all classet
of Children's BOOTS best and English
md the
Britnall),
BOOTS,
Also, assortment
varied
A.
Perth,
FACTORY
to the
rN
FORM "
W, ETl
TEE
thanks returning for past favours, hey are prepared to
of COLONIAL sible notice. I,
&
T.
(Late
HAY
READERS.
;
BOOT
BB0WN&ALLEN,
.
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W.
AUSTRALIAN
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Visiting
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forward
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me
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counter
till
regularly
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(which from any date), in advance.
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per
cs.
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KAY 4in.
4ft.
7 in.
4ft.
Width,
;
Pedal.
Celeste
7
;
Check
'Perfect
A
Octaves,
Repeating
to A. Action.
Trichord
Full
&
j
Town
Opposite
he solicits
a
the share
When,
oi
alone
patronage. GOLD
and
SILVER
JEWELLERY
of
WATOHfeS
every
al way
description
hand. made
Wedding Rings
to
/
order r
taken. payments JOHN BOWRA,
;
'
Time
moderate
t
'
Howick
the
opposite
Street,
v:
i
Town
Hall
known
in
musical
that
circles,
and
the
interior
mailed
Testimonials,
to any
breakfast.
fac|
"By thorough of the knowledge natural laws the govern operations of digestion a.ad nutri and tion, by a careful application of the fine proper. tios of well-seleoted cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us may many heavy doctors' bills. It is the use by judicious of such articles of diet that a ooustitutiou be gradually may built uutil strong up to resist enough every to disease. tendency Hundreds of subtle maladies are around floating us ready to ate wherever there is a weak point. Wc may escape a fatal shaft many by keeping ourselves well fortified with blood pure and a nourished properly frame."— See article iu the Civil Service Gazette. a
at
a i
\
with
together address.
book
.
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.
get
more
.every
More stop rich food
food,; real
trust
"always ''good'
and
and and substantial and especially
way,
in
Times.
spending
cheaper
hpbit of employing of using so ranch cine that, does you ,/3ouleJs
Hard
will,
you, clothes,
that at
times
a trifiir.g
and
on
better"
only
harm,
pure Bitters cost, and
flop
havegood
can
p
only
see
a
good
income.
limited Bx
'
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number
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Studio.
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Perth.
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a
GOOD
Either
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and
second
as
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Printed
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by
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boilingf
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thus:-—
CO
chemists,
england.
I
M.
AS.
packets
london,
repairs.-
pianos
)£-lb.
iiojheopathic
sale.
required.
IMPORTING CO., G.P. O., Sydney, N.SW.
hand
for
in
J" AMES
>
punctually
to.
given
London/
PERTH.
telegraph
or
Sold
;
Sons,
TERRACE.
.
by
TUNER,
attended
"WANTED,
R
PIANOFORTE
Orders
Dr
G"
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Photographic
hay-street,
;
;that''cures
yon health.
Latimer's
;Next
j
but put yonr
remedy
C.
architect,
good.
clothing of life things the foolish stop expensive quack doctors of the vile humbug medi
simple,
..American
buy
style,
TRIGG,
(II,,&; much
so
'
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%
6&C0A.
I
which
instrument
mechanism,
free
EPPS'S
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COMFORTING.
r
—
from from
Special shewing exterior
Photos,
well
are
'
GRATEFUL— I
to
:
inspection and also price,
/ i
importers
be sufficient
invite
:
on
should
We
and
the
however,
Broken Ar Manufactory
L
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;
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..
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Mr.
adjoining
nearly
Shop, where
SXall,
more
'
premises Chemist
Hymus's
to
an
"
Customer®
BEOS extensive
:
&c.,
Contain
,
JEWELLER,
in
specific
PILLS,
Cement for Everywhere. England.
Stockport,
for
aperient.
Sold COAGULINE. ticles
ROBERTO
Beg to announce Sole in W.A. they have been appointed Agents for th Iron Grand magnificent Pianos manufactured Upright Brown by Justin Euston Road, London. JUSTIN BROWNE'S PIANOS have a world-wide will be found repute, much superior to the general run and as a of importations, of their guarantee excellence each instrument " bear the following inscription Manufactured for BRYAN & ROBERTO, Sole Agents, expressly W.A." Perth, When there is such keen competition in the musical instrument business as in Perth it is, difficult to make where to go for the BEST Pianos up one's mind
WATCH
to inform his numerous that he has Removed
a
&c.
CATHARTICUM
;
MAKER,
PILLS,
—
BRYAH
Street,
and
Iron,
Coughs
serviceable
Face-ache,
&c.
LINUM agreeable
j
.
CLOCK,
Quinine,
.
Height,
bowra:
CHRONOMETER,
TIC
Neuralgia,
Perth.
%OBN
S
'
for
equally
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A.
is
Colds, and Cattle.
Horses
will Subscribers please cut out and sign the above Order and send it to addressed The " W. A. Record," Manager,
W.
COMPOUND,
and
Intending
add
Colds,
'
" .
annum,
demulcent
a
Coughs,
Complaints.
KAY'S
may 15s.
for
'
.of, commence,,
Squill,
Chlorodynie.
KAY'S expectorant, Terms
OF
Senega,,
COMPOUND,
Chest
in &c.
&c.,
LEVER' GALLE'S Albany
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published Gibney , at the
Record/', Thomas
Howick
Bryan.
for office
the
Bight
of
the
street;
Rev.
"
W.A. Perth by ,
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