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failure

who

holders,

provisional interests

reconstruction

its

urge

of four

Bills, to

a

years

quarter interest

ovf

a

at four ing per cent, per annum This has action privately. brought about renewed of disap expressions on the part of city financiers. proval has been advised Queen Victoria by her

medical attendants to visit as Her France, Majesty's system is much shaken.

the

of

The

native

in

tribes

happily, spirators

is

Portugal

Office not

Czarina, The

the

in

escaped

colonial the to

and

to

of Paris the In City the election of Socialists have secured of their number as Chairman of that' one

but,

Severe

sell

to

Great

all

its or

Britain,

that may arise. emergency ex States press is much

any

United

cited refusal

Lord Salisbury's asked everything

concerning to concede

Russell. The

named

man

for committed of blackmailing

for

discussed.

defrauding

beneficiaries

however, Government

£15,000.

The

in

an

is

emergency

being

sentenced

15

to

was

on a charge -has been Oxford, years' imprisonment

at

for

to

who

recently

sentenced to ten with hard labour. Mr. George Hastings,

such

places are have been

Moreland,

trial

the conservation of American the Behring 8ea. The pos of war is canvassed sibility being freely and the readiness of American warships relating interests

been

March 11. London; has de The Canadian Government cided to endorse Lord Salisbury's policy ; the Behring Sea difficulty. concerning A bye-law it for the making illegal Salvation Army to parade at Eastborne has been repealed House of by tbe under the advice of Commons, acting the Solicitor General and Sir Charles

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for

The

in

occurring have

is

and

many persons frozen. The schools in many inaccessible and several trains blocked by the snow.

in the estimates Commons, yesterday, the Secretary of State for War said the of the Imperial both condition defences, naval and military, was ad absolutely and all precautions were mirable, being

taken

weather

America

as this possessions, might of the Indian Empire. security the discussion on the war

During

Council

body.

con

these the

affect

1

tbe

bidder. The highest Foreign has intimated tbnt England will of the other to powers permit any

secure

advisers

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crowd.

negotiating

possessions

exciting consider it

are

frontier

Czar's

and

to push s6ontip|pcible.

Martin

& Co.'s at Timaru.

Kanaka

at

an'

has

line,

The their

years'

M,P., has been for imprisonment under

of

will

a

public

Dibbs

Mr,

works

as

said

he

gone

suffering

March 10. Hobart, The English cricketers have arrived. 'of the They are playing eighteen Hobart Club to-day. is a failure The potato on the crop North-West coast; March

Adelaide,

to.

date.

See

orie

r

that

plained

stage. of white

the great African Stanley, here this arrived mornihg

commenced two

Ysterday

who com Salvation Army Bureau questioned the men regarding their beliefs. religious Consequently the Government would they wished refuse to recognise the Bureau, in any way whatever. The Minister emphati denied the satement. cally The Australian Theatrical Manage ment Company has decided to liqui

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a large labour meeting held yesterday, the reintroduction was con of Kanaka labour severely demned.

At

rowdyism

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Rockhampton

to be advanced

have

unemployed

usual

hundred! of them wanted to. '.interview the of .public,.. Commisiqner en but were masse, prevented by the Mr. con pojice. Graham, however,

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funeral of Mrs. Emily Wil the Windsor liams, took! victim', place and attracted a yesterday large crowd. A scene" was caused through the anxiety, ofthe spectators to. sefe the coffin. The news of the capture of illiaAis Australian by the .West has been received police here with much satisfaction. It is /probable will be made to lynch' Wil attempt liams on his arrival in Melbourne. i March \ Auckland,: 12.; It is considered to be very unlikely that the stranded steamer -Elginshire will be got off the Timaru reef. James the well known ,MrTyson, millionaire, has offered to assist the ;

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explorer, from Mel

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Great disappointment is be bourne. ing expressed by the local magnates at his himself from excusing meeting them at the railway station. The handicaps for the Onkaparinga next Races, to be run month, have For the Handicap been issued; Hurdle

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has a penalty Race, of two miles, Strike of 9st. For lOlbs'. the dhkaparinga Cup, of a mile and a half, Wandering '

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but and

colleagues

distribute rations if the men The men starving. absolutely to work for 5s per day. .consented i March 12. Melbourne,

The cargo March

pronounced in

request

works,

were

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Brisbane,

leprosy

Filmier,

theib,

AvoUld

ashore in a fog has been jettisoned A

his

with

on

try

March 10. Wellington, Mr. Murray, the wealthy landowner, who was to- ha ve: been lost reported has safe turned and up yesterday, sound. The steamer to Elginshire, belonging

been

to consult

promised

freight.

all

to divert the absolutely necessary of the people from attention the internal of the country. condition is The of bar silver price 41fd. per

have with

conflicts

success.

The

The Railway Commissioners propose a general reduction ot salaries all round and the raising on of rates passengers

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are troops taking place, causing on both sides. considerable losses made Yesterday another attempt was into a carriage con to throw explosives

the Czar without

German

the alarm. on?

South

its

on

deposits.

Turnbull,

and efibrts are made being lynch the reRt. The movements of the Russian troops

British

taining

the

to

nervous

Burmah

Continual

revolted.

protect in depositors

meeting. A large number of negroes have been arrested at in' the United Memphis, for the murder of four marshals. States, Three of the prisoners have been lynched

amounting £98, bear

currency, at million,

the

Mercantile Bank. of the postal note The extension sys tem Australian colonies generally to the British has been the proposed by of Commerce at its associated Chamber

for

idle

two

to

Melbourne

Tne Press generally says Australians to blow about the business soundness of Australian and the of their in elasticity resources financial the face of successive disasters. has Queensland placed -Treasury is

the

has appointed

liquidators of British

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immediately. it

with

conflict

probable. Justice North

Mr.

cantile

the

is

military

of the VictorianMer is Bank unfavourably being share commented upon by the English

The

of

renewance

March

being lihade

.

News.)

London,

present

unemployed the-

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Daily

at

run

assistan|ce

:ibhe A large crowd.;.of interviewed Mr. IvDibhs, to In answer today. to start relief he refused

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at 8at. handicapped 121bs., at 7st. The Duke lllhs. In the Great Eastern of three Steeplechase, miles and a quarter, will have Strike

Treasury

and

by putting

Bills.

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solvent

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Sydneyj

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Continued anarchism is reported from; Some of the rioters have been Spain. and sentenced to death, while captured others are under trial. The mob are tha courthouse and a surrounding

®elepams.

and:asseH£lthaf

laiidtransactioriS, institution is

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dfoteign

March

London,

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£200,000

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into

has

offer

been

accepted.

March 12. Adelaide, For the S.A.J.C. First Hurdle Race about twt> and a Mr. quarter miles, horse Strike is j handicapped at 9st 81b"s. For the Goodwood Handi 9st. of three-quarters cap, of a mile, Wan Mr. W, T, Allen, who acted as is Willie dering 8st lOlbs, second in oommand weighted'tffc of the Bradshaw and The Duke -7st 12fik M tfie to the Exploring party North-west Adelaide a mile and five furlongs, coast Cup, of Western has •re Australia, Willie Wandering will turned to Adelaide. carry 8st 71bs He spent three and The Duke 7st lOlbs. For the months en the Murchison fields. He; about three miles, Steeplechase, Strike the reports declares as to their rich-; at lOsti ; weighted ;is n ess have been much exaggerated, and Brokens are it asserts is unchanged. practically' absolutely necessary that Fraser's South are 9s. ; Macin the WV A. (pro) Government should do tosh 3s. 3d. ; (con) Robinson- Murchiand clean the wells something to protect 3s. sop. (pro) enroute. Mr. Allen describes 'the' Southern of the colony as beportion PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY. ing in every way adapted for' horfcioulture and viticulture, to

9st. and in the Hills 121bs., carry of five furlongs, Wan Railway Stakes, has been dering Willie handicapped 'at

remains

Foreign unmoved, and

assert

they responsibilty

Office, the.

take

to

prepared

are

all

action. concerning their The Pope has abandoned the idea of ati the establishment Archbishopric and York. of Canterbury B.R.H Prince George of Wales is

and

over quarrelled the former. Mr. Atkinsou,

the

Czar of

Russia

constitutional

was

made

show or

tue wards relieving Vicnoa. are Writs being Rulers, demanding

hae

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prevails to

owing

Anarchists

the of

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with

charged

have

want

the

rioting

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been

that

Sepoys

Witneast,in have been defeat Africa, ed by the natives, who killed many and their captured Mnxime gun.

The German bed.

his a

severe

His

Emperor Majesty

confined

is

is

to

from

suffering

cold.

sentenced

Melbourne Several bookmakers at the District Court, legally using their purposes. They Notice of appeal

given

£2,500

issued by the release

poor

It is rumoured Davies will retire

Speaker

nit.c

Grillies

were

10.

charged

for il to-day, shops for betting were fined £25. was in each given'

The

that

Sir

H.

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from the of position' of the Assembly, and that- Mr. will be his successor probably W indsor lias reached

tragedy

The detectives now stage, that Williams left Australia during the early part of .January. He sold his tools to Messrs. McLean Bros. Higg, and bought two diamond rings He omitted to pay for one of the rings which was valued at £35.

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tender Lysaght's hundred miles

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March 11. have accepted for the erection of rabbit

net

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A

sensational was departure taken yesterday by the schooner Wolloniai, a well-known boat in Western Aus tralian trade from Port with Adelaide, a Marine Board officer on board. It the "officer was appeared instructed to detain the schooner because he con sidered her loading was excessive and life

saving

the

master

apparatus and

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at

8

Gon$on

senr., and took

were

their

and Mr, George introdu sworn ced,

seats.

The /President laid that the Clerk of the Parliament, whose duty it was to examine all Bills before presenting to the Administrator, had, in

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the vessel, Capt. Tulloch, sailed away with him for streaky Bay and the West Coast. The Marine Board penalty for such an offence is very heavy. The sharemarket is very dull is To-day public holiday, being Agricultural Show Day.

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believe they haveclue strong concerning the whereabouts' of the Williams, of alleged the Windsor peipetrator murder.

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another believe

funds in Parnellite the hands Paris bankers. Parnell's friends tiro and claim control the indignant, over but the money, Mrs. Parnell refuses to the balance to Bnrrender anybody.

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Sydney, March. 1 ll a man Yesterday named William. Smith was wilh distributing' charged1 handbills a without printer's name.. The bill to come1 falsely purported from a well-known sweep promoter.was Smith fined £20 or six months' imprisonment. On a charge of false the defendant was pretences Yirbmanded. Melbourne,

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miners

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acquitted. They was due to the acquittal of tbe mob, who have renewed rioting. Many of the police and rioters have been wounded. It is reported that the British

the advocates The of State for War Secretary the of the Australian regrets apathy the Governments defence of respecting for which are -all Albany, poit guns ready for shipment. The Duke of Argyll, father of the Marquis of Lome, is to bo made a Duke of the United Kingdom. The notorious Mrs. the Osborne,

attempt

have

miners increase

quarrelling. desirability

while procedure, use of dynamite.

has been robber, jewel months' imprisonment

Scotch

Spain

claim fear

.Conservative member who recently had an alterca Boston, tion with the Speaker of the House of to Commons, has been declared be insane. Sir William Robinson, Governor of Western is from Australia, suffering blood poisoning. are

the

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The Berlin Socialists maintain One party the

for

strike

to

Great distress German peasantry, employment.

to

have of

utterances

hasty

some

eoal

decided

declar

recently

work.

be created Duke of London. The Grand Duke of Hesse, husband of the late Princess is Alice., dying. It is rumoured that the Emperor of

Germany

ed himself bankrupt. The Durham but

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Gosack.

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to the their support' motion, which was also opposed by Mr. Loton. was The debate on adjourned the mbtion of Mr. Forrest. Mr. Paterson's motion that the Distilleries Act should be so amended as to allow of the distillation of spirits to be used in wine making was agreed to.

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of

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High

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read

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passed

the

Bill,

Ministerial of Governors

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was

through,

amend agreed and re |

South—

Amendment

Bill

Western

Railway read

was

a

first

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received

was

Assembly

Select Bill

Committee was

message

brought up by the Colonial Secretary. The committee found they could not deal with the message from the As nor could any precedent bear sembly, and ing on the question be discovered a message advised that be sent to the the above con Assembly containing with the report clusions, together of the Clerk of the Parliaments. Further, should the Assembly agree the Council the Clerk of the Parlia may authorise ments to amend the Bill as desired. and read. A message Report received in accordance with the above report was forwarded to the Legislative As ;

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from

the

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to amendment the Police Bill, on a omitted former occasion, be accepted. The President pointed that this not be out could had already done, as the Bill passed out of the hands of both the Legis lative Assembly and the Legislative Council. On the Mr. motion of Hackett' The President, The Colonial Mr. Hackett, and Mr. Secretary, Com Leake, were a Select appointed the matter and look mittee to consider of into precedents for the information the/House." The House adjourned at 340 p.m. '

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list of the' company a list of the of' the saicl; company this and so ,in shareholders colony, elsewhere in' far as may, be ascertained ',(I Colonial The fth!e'lj said company. 'said hq .had a copy, pf the Treasurer, of /association. articles' The attorney him of the Company had forwci'ded not but could a list of directors, asked the other, information farriish however he would write, to for, which", Mr. for. secretary the ;; Company's (r, seemed strange .the Parker said it in shareholders did lmpw;the j/ / atjjprhey the other wten only day this colony, to upon ,'them he had, served notices The Attorney General a ball./ 'pay J>y asked for a' that" the mbtion' explained Wj the shareholders here f lit genei'ai1 a list of No doubt if //and'eibwhere.

The

ment

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Noes,

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said

.Mr.

Mr.

Sholl,

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li'itime.jf

March

3 p.ni,

,

first

a

.read,

upon persons a line in front of was read a second

p.m.

11;35

COUNCIL.

Tuesday,

.

.

yyas

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to. c

at

adjourned

LEGISLATIVE

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1878

,

;

flicted

Wednesday, March

.

:

Act.;

.

Bill

vqRailways

j

Attorney; amend the

.of

After

which

;

.

a

,

was

i

The House

motion

discharged.

the

on

a discussion, lengthy Mr. Canning, although the whole House With having him, was to withdraw advised his motion, that gentleman agreed to adopt the course Motion withdrawn. suggested. The Railways Act, 1878, Further Amendment which provides that Bill, tlie Commissioner of Railways' may, at or or any time whether before, during/ the construction after, of a railway, resume land also penalties to be in

during

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vradjourned, jxOh the j;; General

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was

stage.

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Agreed to. Bill was The Garrison Discipline read a; secpnd time. General's As the Auditor report was not ready the Colpnial 'Treasurer, be said the Excess Bill, 1891, would dropped, and moved that the order of the day be discharged. Agreed to. them'.

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papers' said Mr:

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of service, department Agreed to. a return moved for Mr.,: 'Molloy the number of Chinese who showing tlie have entered within the cplony who have last six years, the number to under the been returned China of the Chinese Immigration /provisions and the names of the Act, persons to who have :had Chinese consigned

employment, and salaries.

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drew, his hand the Speaker his to the fact: Gbntinuihg the hon. .member after quoting speech' and procedure May on Parliamentary the local' Act, showing what constituted and the penalty a /frf&ac/h Q£priyilege'j the moved that, i Attorney provided, to prosecute: the Generah be instructed the Daily News and of publisher printer ,Mr. H. Sholl .seconded vnewspjaper; motion. General :iThe; i,:the Attorney there had if not prepared v was to, /say been' any libel /upon the, hon. member, moved that the -.and;; ;he therefore till the .following (motion; be postponed conMr. Parker after strongly iday. the the seconded arliqle, ijdemning!:: was debate and. the amendment,

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Forrest,

v

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why the

reason

no-

i

Attpmey Mr.

him.

let

He should not be produced, Parker bould. only ;have known, of this information through1 ; his professional This Mr. Parker denied; knowledge;. The motion was agreed to. it :-,Mr; was Symon moved that in the interest of the colony desirable the work of the :that constructing Midland Railway should be continued or and without intermission delay, made that any reasonable proposals

\

subject, attention!

-saw.

..the

if,

i,iit..j'

produce would

lie

said

.

j

;

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Bill

Discipline

the Committee through adjourned debate breach of privilege,

alleged continued.

.

duty

this

'

Garrison

passed The

,

his

jand

to his/'constituents, to repel to/himself

his/

.la£ge,

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The

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.bpnsidered

ment.

.

afcrack

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hundred

five,

Spe'aker

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and xinimjustifiable and he upon himself, it his Auty to tlie community

ant able,

jimvarr

#t

most.

or

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a'

was

four

of,

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money,, pounds of borrowed and which, would have to be repaid,/ besides would, have to bear the / this. the line. expense fof By working the /contract /the /Govern annulling ment would not/ acquire the portion of the line which the Company had com to contract. These pleted. according would s till have tp be acquired by or After some arrangement 'litigation. further remarks, frpm Mr ..Parker the was on a amendment put and carried 1 5 .—Hon. Sir division. J. Ayes, Hon.; S. Burt, Hon. "W. E. Forrest,, H. W. Venn, Mr. Marmion, Hon. Mr. Mr. Forrest, Hassell, Harper, Mr. Paterson,Mr. Pearse, Mr. Phillips, Mi\ Mr. Mr. SimpPiesse, Richardson, Mr. Mr. /Throssell. son, Symon. Mr. Canning, Mr. Clarkson, Noes, 18. Mr. Cookworthy, Mr. Darlot, Mr. De Mr., Hamel,; ;Mr.,.Mp!loy, Mr./ Loton, Mr. Quinlan j. Mr. H. Sholl, Parker, Mr. Mr. Sir J. G: R.,:Shpll, Traylen, Lee-Steere. Mr. Simpson moved for a return total number of persons showing the; their emplo)ed by the Government,

,,

House ,mg.'', in which he on.a|auestion pf privilege, concerned. In a nOwsjiyas personally /in this city the JDaitij papejc /published 1

the

addressed

de-

were

:

thousand

.

U

when prothe Hohse

198

and

1

reported''

7

/

alSjofornedi7 ,

clause

ireaclieil

vas

greys''

cost.,

a

,at

it,.

.

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ahd had

'

hon, member agreed with the Colonial that was Treasurer this strong but he believed that corres language, from thepondence had been received Crown Agents that justified every word, which he used. A despatch, he; in the hands still of understood, was the Government, contained details of the mode by which this Company was the fraudulent founded, ;and set forth reliation to the transactions in Mr. Molloy, seconded the Company. The Commissioner of Crown motion. Lands that Mr. Parker observed wished for the documents covering .the last two years' transactions, whereas Mi\ Sholl had asked for the, papers from the very commencement of the R. Sholl All the lot. affair. Mr. The Colonial Treasurer said after the the Governexamining papers, ment would give all the information' he As to the early papers required. at. did not think them worth looking Until this Company was founded two a was ago there syndicate only, years there "Whenever there was fraud, was; a complaint. He had been generally a member of the Government for many: and had never heard a complaint"; years from any individual, either debenture; As to. 'the holder or broker. despatch, alluded to by Mr: "Parker he believed; mention /.that the Company it did not in fraud, and he had been. -founded

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considered

r,

;

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Salaries

Company,

were

read a second time and agreed committee, amendment. to/without cThe Wonnerup Roads Bill was read; ai'tfrifd time and passed. was read a: Thb High School Bill considered in committee, sOhd tiide, amendment; amdagrided tfr without on 'The' HouSewent into committee '

,,

be;

.to

j

of inception These papers

for there; was a general necessary,, that was this impression company founded in fraud from the start. The

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forfeited.

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The/

and read a first The debate

Harbour

by deep

time.

the

-

and1 passed. of Ministerial

the;

since;

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therefore

,

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at 2 30'

'

during'

an,d

The Conipainy had raised £700, obo and the greater had been expended in part pf this iihi to the terms of the colony. According the Cpmpany had completed agreement and opqped for..tramc ISO rniles of the and they; would have! to finish railway,, 50 miles inpre within twelve months to It would comply with the contract. Com dp assist/the appear tp be. better the line, otherwise the pany to finish Government would have to complete clared

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'time

inaney

.

The

'a'third

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.

THb'Goldfields' W&Are&'d;

attention

Motion

agreedto. Amendment Aict

be,

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the House informed/ ah amendment to the .Police Bill' th/at had" been omitted when forwarding the Bill to the Council/' Legislative He tlibught the only course open tothem was to send a message to that effect Council. The /to the Legislative General made a motion to'Attorney that effect, which was agreed -to. The South- Western ActRailway Amendment Bill was a read third time ahd passed. / The Bill was read a Appropriation ; second time. / The Colonial in reply to Treasurer, Mr. Richarclson, said the Government was aware of the existence of rabbits on the Abrolhos. As the islands, were no 4Q miles from the mainland, of their reach danger was anticipated the mainland, besides ing every precaution would be taken by Govern-

:

receive

that

all;

could, papers produced would Mr. Parker, be, produced. all that was wanted was tlie thought,

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p.m.

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Tuesday, March 8th. The Speaker took the' chair

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ASSEMBLY.

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Amherst fooVed. that the Distdiamehded: as to facillitate Ack'beso lefir&| to': thbr:dlbtillation b!f be used in spirits the1 mafrufaeture' of wine: Mr. Hardey seboned the motion; The Colonial Government had' the.' Sebtbtai'said and the 'the motion, no'dbebtioii'to '

.

1

which the Government had posal deemed it not advisable accept. to, The Compahy had placed a million in the worth' ,bf debentures, pounds/ mearket taken up, but and they were the found of owners, 300,000 ome the; thomselves unable to. subscribe,

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R. Sholl moved that members House be furnished with all, the correspondence in the possession of the Government reference .having to the Midland The Company. General said the Govern Attorney ment could not and would not produce documents1 of a confidential nature,

"

Mr.

of the

plea

.

each

on

the

.

the debate burned on

aIdi

,

"Wright redltii!jhJWas

.

and Mr.

on

Mr. sense

Geraldton

resumed Hacket't his who expressed of disappointment that the

Improvements

was

estimates in of the work detail not Mr. forthcoming. Wright Mr. him. Binges agreed with

Hooley Audit

said Act.

complying Audit Act. under the

The

with Mr.

Audit

the

fault,

and iVIr.

of

the Government were the words of the Hackett replied that Act the Legislative

was

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the Additional Ex G eraldton-Mulle wa Treasurer Colonial

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penditure Bailway,

Mr. Molloy, Harper and Mr. Canning spoke against The of Commissioner the motion. Lands said the Government Crown to set the limit of would be content at £150,000. The Colonial expenditure moved to amend the motion Treasurer

Loton,

by to

Mr.

limiting

£50,000.

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the

;

Sholl,

Mr.

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was reached country out of Mullewa miles might stop there without

some

eight and. the

or

ten line

disadvantage

Marcii

Friday, The President

the

before

.

a

upon, many Avhilst the trees

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generals

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to reply of the length 277 58 miles

in

length

opened

was

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Cossack

and were

be not

Bill on

Harbour

concurred The Colonial

the Council's a

division

on

Assembly

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11th.

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Mr. Hon. H. W. Venn, Mr. Forrest, Mr. Mr. Mr. Paterson, Pearse, Loton, Mr. Mr. Symon, Simpson, Bandell, Mr. The Mr. Throssell, Traylen. lost by three votes. was motion

of.

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Clai'kson, Darlot, Mr. DeHamel, Mr. Harper, Molloy, Mr. Mr. Mr. Quinlan, Phillips, Mr. B. Mr. H. Slioll, Bichardson; Hon. Sir J. Forrest Sholl. Noes, 18. Hon. W. E. M armion, Hon. S. Burt,

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division andGascoyne the North- West, would be' received by the Government at. time between any this and the end of the without year, A long discussion followed. any fine. Hon. members who took .part' seemed to be in favour course of the' adopted the by the Government. Eventually debate was adjourned. The House adjourned at 10.45 p.m. now

Icb'ri

indiffebht

perfebfly

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beauty

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means

kindly-

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six,

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to

seven

Afteir'%

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adopted. reported of the High School The Governors was read a second Bill Appointment reduces the number time. This Bill of the High School from of Governors

to

"flying bp! sing"

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and

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'who

'Campbell'

by

x.

liquid

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in reply to The Colonial Treasurer, of Mr. Traylen, said the appointment a medical at Greenough would officer as a be made as soon suitable officer could be found. was The Garrison Bill Discipline

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adopted!

,

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Legislature of f the' and reporting1 Hahsaird debsLtes Wia'sl

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on thdnitifiner-of 'Asserhbly' the'c omissi&n-yidf a(>dcertain

Legislditlve lepaianW'

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Inquiry:

chair

,

;

.

p.m.

had:

it

took the

Speaker

-mrectipps. to see,

s-adlpyLug mpnstras our0! hoisps rdopbjtlpss!

'iand|.

aSsuranceipf,

conference

!

thd'tp

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all,

they rrvverq/anpoyedf

ourselves

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7

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crowds. in flutteredf

hypspchivater

of'

and

The

as

first' time1. would, be made, and every information moved Molldy given to the House. for a repeal of the' Imperial 'Labour Mr. B. F. Sholl asked the Premier; to to to vacancies in Act, 1884, give 'force whether Begistry appointments for the Council the Legislative are made by the petition' presented praying' of the Chinese. Mr. exclusion Trayor on the Governor the recommenda-' Mr. len and the The Canning, tion of the supported Ministry. Speaker Mi. Baker, Mi\; Forfest, he had been Mr.'; said asked whether he "motion. Mr; Hi Sholl, Clarksoh, Mr:vThrcjssell, had or had not to strike out power General and The- Colo-: The Attorney had to this He strike power question. The generally, nial Treasurer 'opposed. out some but did not think questions, that the while expressed opinion was assume to the he could himself were not ih Chinese wanted Perth and' in the responsibility present instance. -were their services almost! Fremantlc, cliose If the they might Ministry in' the Northern a little indispensible decline to answer. After disportions' of the colony. The motion was the Colonial nega Treasurer said

.

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then The repdrt

waS

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its

Aday-for' discharged/

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seemedj,tp/.them,

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desert,

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reached

granting AfgKdns

had

spread said

The

:

why

cpunteyitpjday.ibpi'e' as :thal; feajpres -marsh; ndpindan

-physical

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i

jthither

.

Inspector Carnamah.

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bpimtiful0cbngss

namely

pbseryatipn,-

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-

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Carnamah.

it

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of" color,

.

as

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to

people

order;:-of

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far not

had

rumours

!

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others'."1".'

Bill

scab

but

districts,

to

:

,

northern

spread

of

ehid

an

pttt'

licenses

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the

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S chool thi rd

Bill

Peddlers' Ht wto!

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,

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tim',e: explainedwas-' I.htrqducfed 'itfi'e'omOf 'the-House,r !af resolution

Bill1

;

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to

;

information

and

SRcbbd

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money required out Another Works, and ask fof a re-appfoor could not from' get it I'priatipn, the it before revenue, would have tb ask Legislative Assembly/and jigenefal he would be sur a Loan Bill. thought for The amendment' they one of their" and was The House divided- 'on rendering fights, agreed to. the with the follbvhhgYesult creatinga precedent if they did not insist motion in a like, manner. Sir J.. Hon: upon being supplied Forrest,'; Ayes 15. —Hon. HonV W. E.' Marhiion, Before he consented to accept the pre S. Burt, Hon. he trusted H. Mr. 'Forrest,;; sent mode of treatment its W. Venn, Mr.' 'Baflbt, M r Paterson, committee would to ask the :M r.' Peafse,' agree .-Phillips to request of M r.: M r,; Bichardsdh?,1 7' Mr.: House the attendance Quinlan the Engineer -in- Chief at the Bar of iSimpsoh, ; Mr: Throssell,' Symon, -lifr. the House that Mr. Traylen.' they might get froih Noes, 7.-— M r: Canning,' his own the essential information Mi\ DeHamel,M'r. 5lr. Lotoh lips Harper, denied from the proper Mr. r. Mi1:'-' :B.(; H: ShoB, quarter. Mollby, of the Gn the motion Colonial.' Sholl. 1VJ otion carried by a majority' "' was and of 8. Secretary progress reported, the House adjourned at 8.50 p.m. ; Tl:o Colonial Treasurer moved -that a sum be estimated at r£80,000: extra,

.

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settlers.

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not

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in

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the country Districts Colony. for. Western' Australia,

all

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proposal

in

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.Violins

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Paints

BRUSHWARE

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in

shades.

all

Plasterers'

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Brushes,

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particulars

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all

inspect

my

elsevfrHfej'knd'cdmpar0

purchasing

splendid'assorted and quality.

of

stock'

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iF4EEVr3

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logues

paper.

waste

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of Australia.

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Midland. at

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answer an

assent,

the

appeal

is of a scheme -'which' .which line to 'cost -h/ a Company makes little oyer estimated1;1 But in the opinion for. ssistfiuce, million is capitalised iir the fofm either of to us share capital or' debenture tlie of many, and let debt, hope of most extentof a fact which £2,240,000, may there is another im men, equally not be without' to the Colonial importance to bo. Answered query portant 'Government if circumstances should herer in justice to itself, can tbe Colony, to acquire tb e line. after render it necessary to be mixed continue it will be noticed tliaitnone of Eurtheiv up in such a the share5 capital is- offered to -the public. To ippn of honour, transaction? It is stated to. have been subscribed by the those who are well As to inp,s and that £1 per yendor and his friends fluenoed for onlyby a solicitude not £6 share has been' called; The paid. material fact the that/: a to raisecountry's welfare, attemptscompanyfunds by- the issue of debentures, secured to there be but one appears of the com by a mortgage on the property and that is a deanswerpossible, and on the uncalled and does pany, capital, The real, issue oided negative'; iiot venture to offer the ordinary share to be whether before us seems we to -the 'is an indication of capital public.weakness' to for the first time withi which the market has of are become,; recent years become some our own unfortunately deliberate parties act, j by what familiar! But when,- as appears, in which to a bargain seems to have from thisvcase the correspondence, the excited the unmeasured amount which has been called contempt up on the share capital, of both sides of the House. If as aboutexcepting regards .-

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Mr. who is now in Melbourne Tcwton, with his horses Wandering Willie and The Duke, attended Messrs. Yuille and Sons annual sale of yearlings held in the early and purchased part of this month, a grey colt Suwarrow— 'by for 35' Lacly Linne, also a guineas, colt Neckarsgat named Scarpia.

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of deny that would have

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The winning number in the first approofthe Westerb priation Starr-Bowkett was cluster Building Society, No. 27. The drawing took place on Tuesday even the holder Mr. being W. N. ing, Goodall.

length

desirable of the with Railway proceeded and maintain, that an the affirmative implies

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addressed

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words

to enter. unable features bf the existing are. in. best described." are

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the

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a well-known Chinese trader' Ling, made a donation Barrack-Street, of £25 to tlie Perth last 'and this Hospital year, forwarded of £28 to year a contribution tho same institution.

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position; ;

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to the Adelaide Steamship She tons of 1,600 brings 400 tons of coal.

and

cargo

be completed, but it is a question whether the credit of the colony in this would not have been country and its Government strengthened; a in for placed position dealing hereafter with the construction of this line in a much less important and more ecbiiomical hazardous if Lord Knutsford's advice basis,

selffestpe'.qf! any. nation or people to have to. acknowledge ;that it has been made ' «a' tool of by- a; number of Jingenious iisei the gentlemehftb for '.phrase sarcastic oth York-n-rbutjit isi-an admission which this cannot 'withhold. now colony

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resident respected at the age of 72 years.

Company.

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tlie ugly facts thus, the Colonial Govern ment ratified the agreement made by Sir F. N. Broome' with the Mid land Company.' This led the Crown to. make the Agents following " The observations pregnant of the Midland Rail conthuctioh way will probably be now proceeded and the: line with, may eventually

would

they

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tend

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has been cut considerably by, Mr. Parker's Galculations, and Mr. Parker's remain figures so far unbontrdverted1. Eveii the General has admitted Attorney " that for his own part he did not' think much of the security." down

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vicious system is introduced, founders' shares allotted to being concessionaire ;arid ..pffered. by him ;|the, as an subscribe for grajtis inducement to the debentures they therefore represent neither, additional available the capitalnor identification: with -.-the of undertaking the- debenture holders." .anypne-but A's regards the extent which the ap..." ,to of the' -debentures ik' justified proprialon it by the prospectus be a' question ifiay the paying over to the National whether,' Bank of Australasia of £120,000 out of the tlie proceeds df debentures in order to on' four years' interest provide the,; first these debentures would be regarded by the .subscribers a satisfactory .fas. mpde of eftect the statement of the giving .to, pros-, that arrangements had been made pectus whereby this' interest' would be guaranteed Nor do the facts that £240,by the Bank. 000 of the proceeds of the debentures are to be pHid mainly as promotion' money, and tliat due rbf.the whole £500,000 sub to be; available scribed, only £140,000 are for to us to carryihg. appear pn the work, the scheme in,; a,; more favourable place, as interest the., of the.Govlight regards erhment or, the debenture holders."

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the week ended During just the rain to fall and continued there are fewfreely, places between Esperance Bay and the far which North have not been visited by the welcome moisture. At Southern Cross the tanks are full to overflow and Yilgarn and the beds of the lakes are covered ing, On the with water. roads to the field

arrived

at

colonies

on

tively. 112

The

of in to

such The

the

DeGrey

flood

the

carry

other

day,

three

away

Communication

posts. the

as

river

is

force as to prevent Perth Amateur

was

of is

satisfactory, down at between the are following set it

ladies

so

charge

the still

Society evening

next

practice Monday for at their piece selected production is the public performance Mikado," acknowledged to be Sullivan's chef-de-ouvre in light opera. Athletic to are be held to day sports The item at Southern Cross. inevitable the figures on tug-of-war largely pro The miners are confident gramme. they can a t,eam produce strong enough to whip other in the colony. any On Tuesday evening, at their residence the and Premier in Hay-street, Lady of their Forrest Parliamen gave the last for this session. There were tary dinners of the members Upper House, present resume

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the

Speaker Legislative

several

members other

and

Assmbly,

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at

of

named

Meeba

December

on

Station,

the describe There up.

broken fall

rain

of

North deluged.

to

drought has

running and

the

been

as

completely an immense from

in belts is simply country

South, loss of stock, All fear of further to rain and caused by exposure the is now dissi early grass,

beyond that of the effect pated."

named Richard alias Cooper, Smith William has been arreBted for the murder of a fellow-labourer on the Berkshire estate of; Mr. James Valley It seems Clinch. that Smith and his a shoemaker named companion, William were Hunt, drinking. together on Wednesday of last week, and quarrel led in their The result was that cups. such received serious Hunt in injuries inflicted the head with a axe by Smith that he died, man

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moment of the

in

few

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midst.

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the honour on

your

during

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discovered

Yyonr

to band

property

station,

last. January The: hfewly

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at

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The following are the results of the consultation on the GreenhiUs' Hindioap' which was drawn under the supervision of a oommittee of Messrs. M. consisting. Camm,,J. M. Carroll, James Hourke, P.. J. Lawler, and B. Mc Man us:— First man, No. 56, drawn by C. Campbell, £5 18s. second No. man, drawn byj 95, James Gormen, £g 9s, /fid, j third man,, No. 165, drawn H. Bartlett by Day, Bach ticket holder who drew a -starterreceived fig. 2d, Th® i'®3Uit of the International Tug-ofn war in jthe Perth Town." Hall was looked, for the eagerly by people of this district, those who hail from, especially the land of the shamrock. -They were confident that their countrymen could and would teams to pull all other: in pieces, less than no time. something considerably The news of the defeat of their country's nob at representatives was all relished. Though somewhat are depressed they confident that if Bome they -know of were: of those amongst the number who did battle for the honour of the Green Isle the result would have' been widely,

Mr.

Preee'dutor,

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homeward

assigqe'd

fwak

Crown the rofo-; and Mr.

the Mollis fulflllbd the office of Registrar.; /The, case was well Opened by the,C|rown and the pfficerj witnesses for prosecutipn.yere subjected to a severe cross-examinaibhr-in which they caused much fun by their answer. ing, when' particularly were they in a dilemma,-: which/ %Ibs' uot' !bf 1 'rareaji'1 occurrence. The forensicgentlemen, with the other together dfficers, acairittid themselves in, |Capital .style. c,Thki hfe defence

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Yet such alias Williams, Baron the Swanston," murderer reputed of his will arrive wife, Emily WilliamB, in Perth from the Yilgarn Goldfields, where he was arrested a few the days ago upon the Resident before charge, taken Magis and remanded to Perth. trate, From what can be gathered it appears that the man Swanston, with his wife took in Windsor a cottage the of towards close last year. him Very little was known of or his wife by the neighbours, and the became untenanted, cpttage soon and re mained so till a new tenant making hey and the appearance house inspecting an noticed abominable effluvia arising. taken to ascertain Steps were immediately of this and the assistance of the cause tbo A search having police diligent prgexfreff.. made been the was hearth-stqnp yenjqvpcb when the horrible was spectacle revpalefj. of remains of a human tbo being, firmly1 embedded in ceippnt doubjec. up ap4 lying in a of some 'inches' cavity thirty by eighteen. The Melbourne detectives lost no time m In this instituting enquiries. they worked and assiduously communicated with our own detective department. From, the description of received the oulprit, and from enquiries the information made, was obtained that a man to the answering of the man description wanted was really in our midst, that he had for a time put at one of the leading up and was hotels, traced to ultimately the at goldfields where he was Yilgarn, engaged as an in the engineer Fraser's South Goldmine. The recently-erected to the telegraph line was availed goldfields of to its fullest extent by Detective Gurney, and here it our

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This jepmmunity... time it was one, who, .just on entering mainhood was cut doyrn in the bloom of John Melbiri,' third hit youth, son1 of Mr: succumbed to inflammation A.jMelbin; of last at the early age thp lungs on Friday of 17. years, after a fortnight's illness. He a waB and had the consolation Catholic, of receiving all those aidk from spiritual our mother; make Holy Church, which and deprive grim death lose, all its sting, the grave of its victory. The funeral took place on the following day, and was well attended. His remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery. Father O'Reilly conducted the funeral service. Much sympathy is felt for his sorrowing, parents. R. I. P. Father Treacy left Northam by the coach on Tuesday week on" a pastoral visitation to Southern Cross. He willreturn /on :by the same its conveyance

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Windsor,

thought

that

district

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diabolical

of

Gallimore

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cruel

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Mrs.

is announced. thayMurtiPipalbfJouiioil -wa!s held last week to resolve upon urging the absolute of adhering to the uecessity present for .;the fierectianiof the locality Post and Telegraph offices.It was heaipl

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the

committed

Melbourne,

for

with

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ocCupiedGwf'A'Btore, exchange

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fully

department The marriaC ofMrBourke, partWer in the management Head th King's

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A man named in the <Mr,/. Neiihaus offers a reward of £2. for phronicle such as'wUl -lejid informAtiPh of .two larrikins who brokq his windows on A property Thursday evening last.. pro tection aot should bd1 introduced next seksion.i /. /' 'j 1 'l The new buUding York styled

rains have fallen; the during This is indeed pakt week. a welcome such a. long spell of dry weather. bopnafter who1 have from rTejairisters just "returned the goldfields ih'that report heavy 'Taint and vicinity, the along routevas nthey homeward. has ..This news, journeyed., caused what be termed a regular may cautious of stampede amongst the more the carters. Who would not risk a !trip'until the rains came. Now they are all loAding and every day some one or other departs in feverish to take advantage eagerness of this favourable A meeting opportunity. of teamsters was held at Mr.' Slater's Hotel, on Thursday last, to-arrange a com mon tariff for carting to the fields. The attendance was small. I understand the fixed in £25 prices upon are summer, ton in winter, when" feed and' water per are £22 This plentiful, per ton. price be according to the wish may of the team sters— but will, they get it ? It is, foolish I think, in the extreme, for a handful of

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realised

and £140.

WINDSOR

be discovered in and to-morrow fact,

last year. A branch

of the John Ambulance St. called the West Association Australian in Perth. Dr. Centre has been established is Chairman of Committee, Lieu Jameson tenant Campbell Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. His Excel M. H. Jacoby Hon. Secretary. has been asked to accept lency the Govenor of Sir John the position Patron, Forrest, and the of President, Hon- G- Shenton, of Vice President. M.L.C., was The received following telegram from at Dongarra a valued correspondent to hand Mount ''Accounts from just

6th.

stalls

perpetrator

death

the

of

total

£130

assisted

local papers murder had suburb

gentle

Young Quong, sentenced Hing Nye were at the sessions on Monday, special of the over presided Supreme Court, by Mr. Commissioner. Duboulay, They were with the murder of a fellowcharged countryman, whom they chopped in pieces, to

!

Swanston.

Copious

a

and

Choo Tong'

and from

passage, her way

,

Mary.

mised

Chinese

who,

THE

men.

Three

was

her

.

:

repairs.

Operatic

:

IRISHTOWN.

Miss Marmion,. Miss Marmion, Mrs. Martin, Sheedy,.Mrs. Miss Mrs. Fay, Jackson, Mrs. Hubble, Mrs. W. F. Congdon, Solomon, Mrs. Samson, Mrs. M. Samson, Mrs. Higham, Mrs. Humble, Miss Eeddaway, Mrs. E. J. Townsend, Mrs. SimAons, Miss Boladeras, Mrs. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. McCarthy, Miss Calvert, Misses Cleary, McCarthy, Miss Miss Hagan, Miss McCraith, Griffin, Mrs. Misses McLoughlin, Miss Sharpe, Mrs. Miss Fitzgerald, Sinclair, Murphy, Misses He vron, Miss Beckett and several members of the of the Children sodality

with

running

Th9

were

when

lady New

for

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,,!i

:

,

Eastern

river,

i

.

A, successful in' aid of St. bazaar School the Fremantle Joseph's was, held in Hall Town on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The takings, Friday though not so those of as large years gone by,

board.

on

rush

as strong telegraph interrupted,

will

former

down

the

money

B.'

sincere.

and Monday respec has 78, and the latter.

Saturday

passengers

The came

from

Albany

her

.;,!

>

the, young on actually Bathurst, South she was Wales, when fortunately in Melbourne of the arrest of her apprised intended husband. Since his arrest sent his Williams to the )ZancAa telegram of the Posit care General Office; Melbourne, which he says "Do not come, but go inj I am here to-morrow. leaving hojme.

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Keane. returned which unopposed at the election, takes to-morrow. place One of the mullocky leaders lately found at Mount Magnet is said to be yielding at the rate of 200ozs. of with per week, gold of the every return for prospect lasting months. The in Perth principal places of business and Fremantle will close this afternoon at 1 p.m. to enable the employes to be present at the at Subiaco in sports organized honour of St. Patrick's Day. The steamers Wendouree and Victorian

j

j

-.

be

|

steamerOrient Iberia, amount of considerable sensation at the time of the perpetration of the In robbery. Melbourne, Sydney,! and even Brisbane he is to' said be: effences. "wanted" for various That he is be a cool, fellow designing, may gathered from the fact that he had arranged with a to come bver young lady, a Miss Rounaevell; here to and: marry him, had also isent

.

will

the mysterious thousand sover

-

extreme the death regret we record of Mr. J. J. the of the Smith, proprietor Beaufort Arms, City. Mr. Smith had been from a sufferer an illness from an resulting which accident happened many years ago, but never at any time was the sickness deemed to terminate The likely fatally. of his news death therefore came like a to shock the relatives and many friends who mourn his death. It is untimely that Mr. Smith was the reported underthe action of that his heart impression in was some and on this way affected, matter took the of his niedical advice attendant on Tuesday and morning, to say died the on of -the strange evening same seizure after a which but day lasted The funeral took place twenty minutes. and yesterday afternoon, was largely, The attended. ,for sympathy, expressedthe widow and children, the parents and immediate is and relatives, widespread

Mayor

He

to

'

of

office

,,

j

is -said

1

the

E.

'

ith

,

ten

some

he

as

.

for

to Mr.

of disappearance from the eigns a which caused

past, with

.

nominatsd

succession

was

>

years connected

s

,

W

"

in

Keane

E.-

an

of the

.

.

candidate

Mr.

last,

some

.

.

.

Thursday

for fact have been

address- by his-- late City Council on the occasion of his retirement from the position of Mayor of Perth. The presentation >w-as made by Senior Councillor Molloy Among those the were Premier J. preaent (Sir the Colonial Forrest), (Hon G. Secretary. the Shenton), Commissioner of, Crown Lands (Hon W. E. Marmion), Crs. Molloy, Hurst, Chipper, Quinlan, Haynes, James, the Town Clerk Dromey, Williams,, (Mr. W. E. Victor), the Mayor of York (Mr. Cr. Ingram, of York, Mr. Dinsdale), Glyde, Mr. M-L.C., Mr. ClarkRandell, M.L.A., and son, M.L.A., Messrs. Crowder, Saunders Courthope, and Stone.

Mr. James Cowan, the Police Magistrate, returned from his to the Eastern trip colonies on and resumed Monday last, duty on the following day. A firm of builders in Adelaide whose tender was construction accepted for the of the barracks for the Defence Force at Albany now refuses to sign the contract. Mr. W E. J a well-known Archdeacon, of the staff of the member West Australian has applied for letters patent in respect of an invention the West Australian styled Asthma Cure." Mr. S. H. Parker, the was M.L.A., only

J

in

,

96.

up

isafe

miles.

with presented fellow members

who left Bailey, lately of the captain Launceston the other played day he

accused. is known

to be in his antecedents are keeping, being and him to be a unearthed, they proclaim whose misdeeds cool, calculating individual, extended have over a, considerable period

parties are being organised Cross to prospect the new have baen made out eastward

,

match

a

of the Williams

.

In

C.C. totted

H. now

130

arrival that

Now

;

,

G. is

some

the

on

one

>

.

Mr.

which

On

:

Albany

finds

.

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i;

decided for the further present to exploration of the interior of West Australia. The Fremantle Town Band, gave what is intended to be the first of a series of open air concerts in the park on Friday evening. Mr. W. H. Graham, Mr. E. G. Barrett, Mr. Frederick Lennard, junr., Pearse and Mr. J. S. Hicks have been appointed Justices of the Peace. The steamer arrived at FreIndustry mantle on from Tuesday morning Mel bourne. She 10 brings 920 passengers, tons of general and 66 horses. cargo,

good

a

,

i

inland several at Southern

the

been

)

.

"

.

has

to

places many as Feeling

water. has

fall

Correspondent.

own

Communion for the being day members of the female branch jOft|thq S. H two Masses were said on Sunday! by Fr. Gibney. of itjlie The, second part, letter was pastoral read, and the Bpecial announced. It also dispensation being..; the meeting day for .the members of the male branch was Benediction given after Mass!1'At 4 Stations1 'oT'the .the f p.m., y recited! Cross were Ih 'the: hipftjing"'., Fr. Gibhiey:ann6fi!fihed'r be said op Th!St.!.!ck'ft,i>.lyv'(',' at 9 a.hii, and on" Saturday, ;th|e! fqastof ;(, St. Patron of the Universai Joseph, at 7 a.m. church, .;iq ;I am pleased to notice in acontemporaryj, the attribute to-the Mother of >Gbd applied Church- 'has been adopted -,l by the Catholic viz BleBBed. by non-Catholics, The rumour that art "accident' haA "hap-1,, " penecl ftp James Smithersjon1 th'Aroatftp' was coirdct. Hik lefhiji?, Yilgarn quite was and he sustained' dislocated, injuries' in the back. In my last I stated that the Beverley f Races were to come off on the 13th. prox. I hear now that the .time is altered tothe

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Elder abandon

the

;that

our

It

i

sured

sufficient

in'

and

,

.

Thomas

downpour

a

(From

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the

-

Sir

been

catchments, under are plains

'<

A

,

,

has the

fill

!

.

there

YORK.

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Fred. Moir, aged 33, the son of Mr. of Albany, Moir, died on suddenly Thursday. Sir William Eobinson has so far re covered as to be able to take solid food and exercise. gentle A man named Cullen had his leg broken at the Albany Town Trail accidentally about a week ago.

aZias Williams, "Baron a few days -ago. arrested beV the news his nught >eected of, arrest was soon flashed through to' Mel;, On the bourne. news known bocoining here it" caused the sensation was intense, though it has not reached the fever. heat it, the has done iri .Melbourhei scene of the where in an outburst of excitetragedy, ment, lynch law," has been threatened was

Swanston".,. As

.

Mr.

Alex.

Albert

that

was j

'

women

institutions

.

!

and 36

charitable

I

the

.

140 males

now

in

,

are

;

There

and children of Perth.

east-north-east

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vaHefy the

at

and

inibaceous

viz.i'

Murchison

and/ talbdse,

schists

hornblendic and

chldr'itic,

argillaceous resting '

slatejsi

rocks.'

.These

I

granite

..and

bedrocks,

/

are are

on

frequently

by

viz., igneous material, and dolerite. dio'ritej syenite, porphry of At the, Murchison a system goldfield these rocks quartz /lodes in intersecting is to be the .Annean reef, of whichone, the main taken as reef of the present

pertrudcd

is

16

gnning/about itsidip 'west'

layitig

;

«» '

a

very of salt

amount

the

to

,

chain of Mindy b.a1 in width, which'is not worked About 20 yards from the

lode

been

/

not

1

shtfjWs'

nggge$ty theisame

wells

reef the in shallow

of,

along the

fresh

,

cMih'.'1-

J

The

/

.

lode

flat

no

-:1

sunk

vertical the /touched

shaft/1 haS.'

thel(footwa,ll,

btiiy

;

lode

and

Ireef

At has o&it a, crosscut depth. which struck been driven' towards west I do not think aode of 2ft' in! width:, inoSft.;

carries

'

no

beingi

;

I

lodei which lode!

the

/to

reason

the

assume

take it has here

a,

as

a

a

The lode

is

the

property, Bobinson-

Conne Jy-Murchisbn first-class Murchison as a Mines, of a secure and profitable portunity

'pinching branch of

.greater of the

your and

of money. Yours

vestment

dip

.Victor

same

the north shaft. ns in The is finer but more gold getting here, the quartz. disemiiiated throughout I

RiEPbRT

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OF

1

vessels It

f is'

:

:tlie

nd

'adjoining; .cbihprises

reef,

which

/

340

iis

,

/

as

,

was

Mail Royal being fortified

the

well

as

this

:

on

colony. coast

The broken

;

;

headlands, entrances

i

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a shows .in 15ft-, /depth very lode of 5ft. .in width.! massive quartz of a milky is here more The 'quartz

.and .here

;

i

but giving fair! gold visible, byi dolly ing. '..,./ The :second 20 yards south of shaft, has opened the lode in. a| !Shaft'No;"l, In 1 Of t. state// depth the1 iriullocky /,

j

,

!

J

.'/Royal/ a.

i

.

very-

gold. slightly Sliaft

from .

againj

by about

'of

.

short

a

2ft.-

drive, in

.goddrushing .

bottom In the.; brackish water

4,

"

ridges Mount

the

showing

of and width, with' -fine stone, of the shafi; has been struck

is

4ft.

3in.

wide.

Very

National Library of Australia

rich

.

a

:

/

"

flat

mostly

on

of

of

teries

miles

ten

broken

are

ranges

from

abruptly, of it

Princess to

Torbay

forms

hills

anil

distance

.a

the

the

to,

northward with

flats

nearly

Barker'

a

out in miles

of about

low as

distance this directiofi

sandy ironstone

to-j to

1,6

in

.,

7

,

Albany. !

Great

sinking

quantity heavily

;

trouble this bore ;o£ sand

charged

experienced

was

owing met

with

to

with water.

the which

in large was

./

'

well

worth

J.

S.

W. E.

BMBgTTWTn'»xiiHimiri

i

be

im

of

in

The

Credit

is

XJnited are

to

a

States,

Shared

but

by

the

can

ago,

be

the

lists

Boards R. G.

Elections. York: C. Burges ; Auditor, Toodyay Member, G. A. D.

of

some

of

their

given

herewith

Europe

on

opinions,

has

op

the

Benefits

Entire

the

Disease

of

the

the

subject,

and

condensed,

are

Kojonup

:

W. Blenchynden. Public Reserves. 6012

R.

vice Burridge, Norbham Nelson J. Walter,

Wilhams

travellers

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No.

and

stock. No. 2018

(Preston River), for a townsite (about 320a), (Reserve in the No. 866 included boundaries). and Designs Trade Marks Act, :

1884.—

II.

Sydney,

New

P.

Rasmusson, South Wales,

to register the trade mark of Pills for human use.

The

.

Dawson,

:

perfectly

in

respect

1871. Act, T. Brookes, builder, March adjudicated 3 ; first March meeting of creditors 22..

Albany; general In re 3

Herbalist,

has applied

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy

"

and

for

(G30a),

Minninup

'

character,

Member,

:

L. F.Vanzuilecom resigned. Member, A. J. M. Loton. J. R. Members, T. Giblebt,

:

safe

;

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a

Donegan

;

"

of

J.

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:

is

:

vice

Fremantle G. Mears. W. Chairman, J. M. Ferres, W. Easton; Members, J. F. Williams, Hammond; Auditor, Williams J. F, Fordham. Chairman, S. A. cr. F. Cowcher Members, C. G. Dyson, J. T. W. W. E. Gull, Gull, W. M. Lavender, Brown. Chipper,

"World.

one of the leading Mackenzie, of said I would England, physicians that Disease is generally, Bfight's say, is hut the man or woman who curable, he careful of e\ olf with it must troubled action, almost of every thought." Dr. William Edward Robson, physician Likethe of the Royal Navy, declared of professional I have brethren, majority Disease as incuraBright's long regarded of my I think so no Hundreds ,ble. longer. of have been cured by the use patients I am Safe" Cure, and Warner's willing thus recenimend to and acknowledge the value of this remedy." 'great frankly of the Dr. Andrew Wilson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, asserts "Warner's Safe"

reliable,"

.

:

Citizen

Morrell

Cure

Kimresigned F G English Goldfields. Members, berley W Coleman. Roebourne II. Chairman, J. Watson ; Members, J. Johnson, J.

incurable was kidneys pronounced by almost the entire medical faculty. To-day of them are in doubt, and many nearly ail the most declare that advanced it not only be regulated but cured. can absolutely have taken High authorities steps to views of the ascertain the exact leading-

physicians

Leake, Q.C., to Pro Aborigines

of the of the settling for the Moorambine

matter

Chairman, Edwards.

cured.

Bright-s

,

Parker's

River-Carnarvon.

excitement Considerable exists among in of physicians Europe as to the nature the most of all modern diseases dangerous it

at

Roads Board, April 6th, and to be the Officer election at the of Returning. 27th. members, April Main Main Roads declared Roads.; for York, Upper Gaseoyne-Carnarvon, Upper Gascoyne-Geraldton, Upper ladstone and Murchison-G Thomas

Europe.'

due

A.

natives

C. G. Nicolay the .Aborigines vice Hon. E. T. A. H. Williams,

Board,

electoral

wwiMoao

Discovert

G. Barrett Pearse and

resigned. clerk G P.O., to the chief discharge Postmaster-General of duties during, the absence of the Postmaster-General F. A. Hare to be the on duty. officer,

Sinclair,

American Awakened

E.

Rev. of

member

Hooley,

» an

G. W. the

.Board,; a

Protection

SENSATIONAL. How

closed. —

aboriginal be postmater

chairman

tection to be

testing.

.n.

ceme

Guild-, 1st of

be justices of the peace. to witness contracts

Hon.

Range.

from

Geologist.

iiirmwimui.

All the the

Frederick

to Hicks Robinson

Roads —

within from

Graham,

H. junr.,

made with Counsel bo

a

WOODWARD,

Government

W.

Lennard,

little of discover only prospect There is no reason outcrop. not exist and to why coal should character of the judge from tho general such a discovery couutry and the value is

10th.

Cemetery.

op

now

land.

is

would be here, it P. HENRY

.

an

Sir

far north as of 25 miles

of

the Thursday, at 17th insfc., Albany. The Appointments. Cotiamissioner Lands to be the of Crown Responsible to administer the Act Minister to to mineral amend the law relating

a basin surrounded, large by does exist and that granite rock, pro of Palaeozic on its bably age, outcrops south but -»coal whether seams side, exist or not still remains to be proved and this can as only be done by boring

there

MARCH

existing ford Municipality, cleclased next, April Bank Holiday.

or passage older forma Mesozoic the

it

crosses

GAZETTE

THURSDAY, Closure

this

Princess'

the side of Mount Clarence. the bed of the Marbellup Brook,

and whether Ten years

to from or from the width, the Rivers. Hay Kilgan In this large basin a bore has been of put down by. Mr Parry to a depth 68 feet on the property of Mr.. Powell callect-Eastwood, \yhich is situated on the fine miles from railway 15

-

a

for

extend1

spreading

1

deep/ -ancl about 15 yar'd lode has joined 3The

6ft.

Shaft and

.

is

'

lode

of

be found In 25fti lias lode

and

,

'

'

cut

.been

'hraiich

is

granite the bays thus

!

or

rise

limestone

ijlipe./pf

.range, 9 miles whilst, and s warn py

but touching thp m'ullppk, of .\the ilode on. both sides.; No 2 the proof that the Shaft

!

patch well

protect

side south Harbor and from

costal

,in

This is? a. "twd branches ofthe lode w ilt east and west. also by driving

often inlets

which

hills

j

'

!alo

and

of

series/

ar :

hut; these plains there by bold

SShfiy

'

lode, which) 'dc&ri/s.pf £he neighbouring is embedded in a grey, clay, shows gold) the quartz; -in hn6 specks right through 25ft. The '.Third. Shaft, deep lias been1 /brppches.

it

-bold

is

them.l: On' /.'the /;

.

/.

/siifik

here

presenting which of the

isolated

no

jppspects

line

forming good harbors. inland The/jCouhtry

$ry,//

'duality,1

wet

ing

the

bottles

A

,

It

/

end

and limestones which are with to the eastward, a small of which was struck in sinking

met

;

<

The'Nprth

aud

steamers for

fifteen

GOVERNMENT

.

always

hills and it has the t>y,o. large granite mean and the lowest temperature of most humid .climate of a,ny part

outcropping, in boulders.i big' quartz Shaft 15ft. from the bound-;

sometimes

as beds of that period, ake the eastward of Albany, form low and ing large sandy table lauds, are seen in the beds of where sections the rivers, they are horizontally

,

#

Connelly's,

in the worst weather. the station formerly coaling lie

.

distinctly

'

in-

;

Connelly's, on' th'e line/of

yards/

h/eije,.

can,

protection .A ra.il of /the shipping. way; connects it with the capital, .which is Perth, 250 distant about, by the road. guiles, situated on the sides of It is prettily and Clarence which are Mts. Melville

prove the

Mine.—

M urchison claim1 to

The; Robinson-

on

,

now

.-/

..

:.//;

the

on

,

field.!/ <

richest

'the//

situated

;

parts1

'

pnp/'-dE

kuow

of

The moral of all this is that no should time he lost in applying this guarateed remedy in any case of kidney trouble. or urinary

considerable antiquity that no disturbance has -this district within the

.

of it it will claims/

town

a

.

of

on

is 1 20 Although the- lineofreef yards.; shafts have been shallow only three is a very sunk tlje, reef proved already in have no hesitation richioiOne. I that- by further opening up the

saying ypt uritohfc'hed

of

That

Harbour north side of Princess Royal/ latter from which opens King Sound the west thus' George's ..on an. inner where harbour forming large

;

stuff

claim

which is nine miles

dip,

to

occur

.

.

length

GOVERNMENT

"

entire

is

..Albany,

'

this

THE

GEOLOGIST.

'dollying..

'jby.

of

FIND.

A

.

//Vs.iir/prwpects irThe,

lode

mullocky

\

'

.

vdry

fiiiP

visible

were

of clay and sandstone outcrops character to 'different the entirely usual surface but as deposits, yet no of coal have been discovered. outcrops

-

»

showing

character,

pronlising The gold.

GO A L '

-

quartz

very

a

outcrops but to

an

.

.

EA S T WOOD.

THE

|

c

of

these

be of

where the road

also

12ft. shaft, deep, r,|The footwall lode. the of the npar sunk/,'; the lode is. here /in of the The if ice 3ft. 8in. wide. A bottdrn' of' the shaft inter-stratification lenticular niiillocky o 2ftf divides the lode, forming a kind The of, the lode is ofc.a horse. /third

a

have

opferations

high distance

to

the

Albany, '

Weber, By -the use

"

Mesozoic

,

M.S.

quality

is

for

must

In

obediently, M. and

their

under

sandstones

op in

,

Streich,

remains

from'

we

boring In

on.

40deg.

or

and are fication, probably beds between the junction tion last described and

the reef

which

over length I consider

gold.

.

of'

the

sand of from

the limestones are Royal Harbor, white and earthly, containing fragment's of hard creamy but the sandy limestoue, shales are absent. entirely these hills' run in the same Although direction as those further to1 the west no well defined strati ward, they have

undu

slightly extent

the

v(diich

older.

of lime sandstones

series

a

north-east,

carried'

occnred

the

being

a

bedded. the south-eastern At and to the south range,

,

near '

or

the

layers/

lating,

rv-.v

_»./>(::..:!

The'se'corid

horizontal

along the south forming the

those

shaley angle

ilie

organic

as

of the great and the gold-bearing country ih general of the reef in /special the great length and well-defined character of the jsize

McPherson's

in.

as

in

hills

of

an

persistent

for

schists

at to

judge they

unfortu

most

the underlying remains un

still

ages, range

costal consist and

in1

been

.

has' here 'exactly

appearance

::

coarse

be

limestones of two

45deg.

.the of the Concerning permanency to lode 1 beg in conclusion express my opinion that there are at hand the best and most of it. conditions promising fea There are the favourable geological of the country, slates and tures viz.,

yet) and

in,

bore

what

'

western been lias

water

the so

may

'

the three,

Coal.

.depth

fell'

sensibility of the

"Safe" Warner's Cure my general heaith has-been' restored, and I have completely cured of Disease of the myself Bright's kidneys." Dr. E. H. Wliirsel-Huerlimann, of Wliipmakes pengen, the following Switzerland, remarkable assertion:— "I aam living Disease is curable. example that Bright's I suffered for with my complaint years, and know that in improvement appetite and have been caused strength through the use of Warner's "Safe" Cure." Dr. of the Beaumetz, Dugardin Academy of affirmed "That the Medicine, Paris, Disease results from danger in Bright's the condition of the crippled kidneys, take out of the which, no /longer systeni from substances. poisons resulting organic consists The treatment in tho helping action of the insufficient kidneys." facts what has been The above prove asserted persistently by II. H. Warner and, Co. for that Disease not years, Bright's has been and that only can,, hut cured, and in countless instances.' permanently,

Sand

are

stones

/

affirms

Sandstone

'

Brown

this

main Th'ese

'

here about of (the width

'most

freely,

.

gold

,

0 At

dipping

a

ascertained

Black1 Clay' Sand1,

This action also the Dr. Gustav

-

The

W..

-has

0 0 0

victim,

heart.

Clay

-

20 (degrees

0

10 3

field.

footwall

the1

near'

dipping

4

The

,

of/the/lpde, whiich

is

.which

Sand

coast

-

>

'

property

your

0

certain.'

.

'

of sunk

Ferruginous1

nately' formation

mines. to the

depositing tailings. The cartage to the field from the Bay ratlier It is at present £39 ;is heavy. of the drought and per ton on account of food, but is'£10 to £12 in a scarcity fair season.

small

i

is

goldfield

is

0 1'

when course, applied batteries of, sonie on disadvantage, of its, account, high specific gravity, become less saliferous but it in may time There is also by heavy pumping. a good of fresh on the water supply

area

is fPhe ij.Cohneily-Murchison Mine claim from the McPherson's separated,

soe,30fib. at present.-. north1 'boundary ba1 been shaft

start The

depth, forming ample and for, fill purposes supply for, domestic The surface conditions ing the boilers. are on especially/ your properties /first' rate ; an elevated situation of the' cap a fair and wide of the lode and slope

slightly and thie /Connolly pijir. ptophrties— oh tins reef. Robihson-rri ftre situated,

(Nfahih'e

of

is,

struck

degrees .under-

generally

It

side-

,

/(.

This r.eef east-ofnorthy

in

and

possible.

any proximity

water

In

-

wokings./'i:;'

the

on

There close

one.

good

goldfield,

as

5 0 30

the

rheumatism

,

there,! I? in thehills

slatose

gr

a

soon

the

Saudstone

Ferru'ginouK Sand & Black 'Sand

been of

cold,

.

and

schistose

as crushing water supply

generally and character, found of them are

warrant

.

of

the Connelly Mine, fully advice to erect machinery

(Murchison), gold-bearing

.

i

West

Hills,

;

'

.

at the Canning again Mount Annean Magnet, The and! Ashburton.' formation rocks of this

5

have

M

have

as myself I on the least taking and of the palpitation has disappeared, heart is quieter." of Dessau, Germany,

"

outcropping

north,

.turning

j

0 6

I

says Cure

"

is

/it:

over

From

/

Sandy Peat

'6

1

Berlin, Safe

"

bere>

j

8

dispersed

of

Hoesch, Warner's

used

.

j

trace-

fairly

Dr.

Sections. in

ft

gold

.

,

coarse

the lode. over of the the tq; comparison length property along .the line of reef the lode has. scarcely, been and opened, yet -wherever it has been done a good stone Has been produced. So far the surface indications on. this as well as on mine/

southern

belt is this parts: jof colony .this Plains ablet ifromv the. Hampton the Yilgarn fields. Ularingito

from

out

still

j

In/

-'Australia..

of

coast

taken

is

i

the

there

'

the

to

parallel

and

.

almost.

here, visible In

been

have

specimens

is

running

of -Palseoroic

rocks.

of

chain which

.

schistose::

Western

auriferous

au

.

:o;n

.

link

i

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a

.

but

:

In

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re

sen.,

boatbuilders,

W.

Dawson,

Perth

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got back

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arid

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case

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brief

this,

saying

iri'-'Mr.

for

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been

cloth

in

right trouble'

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give,

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was

from ailment.

arose-

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doct'pr heart

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&

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what

me,,and:I publish

to Tarn

prietors .permission count of riiy case.

apparent

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day

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me

winter

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point,

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of

expected

now

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mine

tainly

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marvellous. Thousands Sold in 2s bottles, 9d

one

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before, Mother

warranted

Chemists

no

pamphlet

all

are

'in,

wes

Mr from; I took the

to cleanse the from whatever impurities For Scrofula, arising. Scurvy, Skin, Blood and Sores of all kinds Diseases,

from

>

:That'Aayw

predicted

wasbearly

medicine. forty or fifty.'bot'tles

some

indeed, ."It 1890.

blood

>

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Hollow ay's Pills and Ointment. Influenza, In diseases Coughs and Colds. of the throat and chest, so in prevalent our so speedily changeable climate, nothing or so as' these relieves, cures, certainly inestimable remedies. These disorders are too often at their commence neglected ment, or are injudiciously result treated, either case in disastrous ing in conseWhatever the of the quences. condition remedies will patient, Holloway's restore, if be possible will recovery they retard; the alarming the blood is symptoms till and nature consummates the cure, purified grad ually. and vi tal restoring strength nervous power. in the By persevering use of tone is Holloway's preparations, conferred the on stomach and frame Thousands of persons have generally. testified that by the use of these remedies alone have been restored to health they after every other. means had failed.

Blood

,nien,

'

gown,

he

the

much-

under;

,,

"For CLARKE'S MIXTURE

too

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it was like a just didn't the tun carp millionth part of a continental ding ding she looked whether it not and up oi ; then ha kicked the cat clear across the room and went out into the back yard to cool off. Tribune. Chicago

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had

'j

kirid's)\withpu,t'bbnefit. Filially one day th'ej ddctor lungs and asked me- iif any of, our family hadof said died-.-, consumption. ,;'He that, ..the heart was caused palpitation by 'dyspepsia. Then he said;'! had. better "take 'further advice he could ; do rioffibre for me. This was al ter nine months: of his treatment.. I gave up all hopes 'of getting better, and,

that

effect

woman

his

taking.. took,

ascertained by actual pole"as of au' arc of the nVendian. measurement What was the word wanted me to you find, dear?" Then Mr. McSwat Billiger gave it

He

confidence

/

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up.

heart

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sle.ep(at

n 'this

i

all

-

i

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night," heAays, hours abciiit ohJ tossing is thing very wearifig,' we are not1 surprised learn that he .lost. ;to; until .little: of ;hirn; was/left but. /sidnjan; My, .cheeks," ;iie says, saqikan until' were almost arid p&o'ple drawn together,

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dictionary, opened consulted it a few minutes and said I always thought lichen' the word litchen.' with the pronounced Liken,' i' long has the preference." "I knew that aire tdy. How about

sign die to

subscriptions thus make

find

I'll

Mother

:

us

on comfortably resting and a newspaper lying' across his McSwat Mr.' Billiger lap, addressed this to his who! wife, question sut near the bookcase.

you the

:

in-

'werit''

i

did,

you

Lobelia,

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chilblains,

ciamps,

jaundice, but well,

!

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i

accom

spells,

and

solid

poor stay

looks But I

hill

"

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his

head aches,

frequent

h-.A'e

yh dizziness,

epilepsy

this

to

about'

;

either

yours of

corner

editor in

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my

McSwat,

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to

got over.'

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subscribers

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to

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with

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to

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general

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have

on

private' lope."

course

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me

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natural drunk."

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then

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Billiger,

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return.

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o'

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Please play something pathetic, reached the where I've dear; chapter just stands the heroine weeping on the sltose to hero sails as the away, perhaps never

went

nearly

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Mami.'

to

novel,

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pie.ee

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,1

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feet

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hot

said ordered

and

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Mr.

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good

the

sir,

.

me?

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grounds In Epicure:

your

know,

to

doctor ,

t'o

too turned ' Mezza Prorionnced M'edza vocha.'. Why don't they spell it that' like "to know? a' way, I'd Ah," here's word I've wanted to know. the always

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that

_

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where

like

should

1

:

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I know

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on up the front steps -and knees, opened the door if Carruthors lived here.

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latch your the gras s."

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here, sir, Editor:

:

,

Never iriind The word

Yes, —there

'

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turned

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fiuenza,

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it

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proprietor

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tell

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before.

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jugfuls."

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India,

England,

jugful." by several

hands your and inquired Do you know

of Clements

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him;?--;;> ;

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far

have. 'Misconstrue.' seuond syllable"

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the

on

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key,

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thought

awav

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strengthen

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consider

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marvel

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failed-

help

drunk." Not. by

taken

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swelling

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has

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.the

,

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night." VV ell,

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though

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,

night, causing

I read of Clements Tonic and its fering, wonderful and sent for a bottle. effects, debil The first dose was too strong for the itated stomach. I diluted, it with. water and increased it as the stomach gradually could

measure,

good

pages."'"

means

people;' know

hje

Go

over.

healthy he didn't

pain

try.

behind

it

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him.

.

further

accent

it

far

arid

.

after

and

Eventually,

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dizziness

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windy

prostration,

throat.

with to

said his wife there," for on' each syllable were intoxicated you

Car

too

day seized2suddenly his Like head.

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a

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in

one

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complete the

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ruary,

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on

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to lie

impossible

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violent

so

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back

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head,

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it violent

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the

word, anyhow." "You've turned

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combined

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confidence

shown

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from

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Colony.

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