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out, out

officers

or would break, The lives of five regiments honour of the flag hung

talk

peered Tim

can

in

without its badly maulod, comrades able to being it. The help Guards had met a fresh rush of the Hadendowas and had blown back the tribesmen with a and the volley, had

this

crowd all

rlnist.

death the flank

their like

a

march in face of cliff, mouth the

front

and an instant later they square, crouch it for their lives, spurring manes of their over the horses, sand-hills with ever the pelting

bloody

crew

gun

jammed

metallic

grunting

were

straining

era!

en

Cleaning. of

Reunion

shouted

!

again. had ceased, and and hauling at

vaughan's

cardinal the

spannev,

or

into

ended, been

into

rose

buried

boys,

shriek

a

in

chest.

his

of dervishes and burst

locks, and the

an

over

he

as

had spear A second the hil

leaped the machine-gun upou front of tho liue. The overborne in an instant,

right were

the with their but Mallows, fighting the yell of the Mos blood met aflame, lem with an even fiercer wilder, cry, and dropped two hundred of Lliem with a

single

point-blank

crew leaping and dashed

ing, right,

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doing,

your

is,

can as

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villan

you

!

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submission that (2) is, or The corporate absorption. inconsist nt with the Divine of the Church there re ;

the second. submission by of

Anglicans

Our hopes

a

your low

ever-incroasing rest on the

soldiers to

for

fight

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is

you What your no

Irishmen? are

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you

country

country

a

fol '

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of ours,

Communion Service kept, or four times a year, everything and formal with .the preseut

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often

are

extreme

belonging The. Btudy

of

and

gical,

rubrical has

Church

Catholic

the

change

in

of

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an

Anglican simply

mind,

Church, a

three

cold, dry, churches,

revolution,

only those

from

the Church the patriotic,

ascetical,

theological,

days

read

distinguishable difficulty

to

daily

saints'

rifles were turn that several The two subs, bad pressed and were forward, by his side. What is then ? he cried, it, looking fietce mutinous face to round from one

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volley.

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reunion

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drop

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Eev.

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Captain

mured mean

communications

literary

gods.

was

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other

completed.

are

the

when

Mallows

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in

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The-

.

subaltern,

breaking

woil

this

voice. her

company.

Salvado

Murphy Downey

but

of savages.

Ob,

the Captain, machine gun. pause of the grunting have the honour of Ireland to guard

there

their

run

stream

this

IS

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a

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a

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Grice

terns

fhrnn'crlt

was

the tail of the heard them, and

at

Captain

White

together

by a clearer

trying,

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Private the as

and sheet

!

in

burst

ing

and

on,

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1

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towards

bis

with the Queen a shouted hoarse voice from the ranks. But the roar of the Gardner and the of tho clicking typewritter-like hopper hell

ing

their

the got through of the Mallows.

brother

his

revolver. ranks were

Tho

cried

Bcorr,

said

bis

groaniu' son

j

j

the

comrades

formation

three

accelerating. tormented aud

re-forua.

;

other to

their

my

Her it,

did

they

.

at

going

to

the

j

;

the

at'

was

help their

breaking

Tiddy, ing

Queen.

Albany Bunbury Dardanup

take

Jove, they've cried Grice Weasex The divils have

Colonel.

colour-sergeant into forward

fell

O'Rorke's

Sergeant

the paper.

up

away and

trip,

Never

Mr.

men

as

was

some j

j

square the gorge,

nervously

By

bush.

He's

Perth

and

glancing uncertain what to

vain

ridden

officers

unable

j

the was

pressure

were

rear,

Punjaub.

ADVANCE.

your

spirit

by

!

any

Stiffen

128s

Captain Foley answered the senior a Madras that makes

men, sir,

look

faces

?

whole from

corner.

The

instant.

the

better,

officer

Terms

an

shattered

_

Date

in

are

back

pushed

the

us

was square with the moving, same in its bloody fight raging entrails. Even while had been they speaking had been they shuffling backwards, and the' useless with her Gardner, was slaughtered crew, a good already hundred from them.. yards And the

revolver

away the

slowly

sidling

;

How Never

Bnt

brother,

was

Iu

men,

who, General staff, into hand, had Hung themselves

his

menaced, persuaded. still rver moving,

pace

his

to

coort-rnartial.

wound

and

Captain

us,

ears.

sliootiu'

next

draw

for her. foight be better im ploy mnn's thatch poor

the Impire laid by the wayside. rot before he upholds in the put that charge

ington

.

Company

a

I

Widdy

mother

the

the

deity Tell Colonel to see to Flanagan it, he concluded and the galloper Stephen, The Colonel, a floe sped upon his way. old Celtic was over at the C warrior,

pullin' bis

It

centre,

as together from the rush of of the out the view

was cut from a bullet which in little that day. Some rallied with their furiously knots, stabbing at the rushiug spearsmen, bayonets turned backs others at bay with their round and others the camels, against

The

eyeglass.

them

at

glared in the

marked, was famous, idots

his

the

in

more

men. Some of swaying, cursing fired back at the Arabs Wessex excited Tom as who had passed them, and is mies will, it among whispered not a Rem doctors that it was always

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flinched their leaders shut the tribesmen, who could tell other three faces, only had got in by the yells that tho Arabs aud which rose ever nearer npon Allah, clouds of saud-dust, nearer the amid dense and the the struggling auimals,

flush

be God,

mine.

and

to

Ay,

the

and

Impire

Let ed than

more

before

stiffen

and what's the ? cried a voice. the constabulary

ayther

square.

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me

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Foley,

black

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living,

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a

May th

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to

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are

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a

life.

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Printing-Press. signs

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York. Mr. W

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23

of Luther's birth and editions foutleeu of the whole Bible into translated high Ger man and five into low Gorman, bosides numerous of Scriptures. editions purlin that Anent that other ruporstilition the use of the Protestantism taught writes Dr. Oasartelli printing-press,

means

part taiut

44

to this 1500, according year writer's were there showing, no fewer than one hundred of and the Latin Vulgate,

rather of

other of

any

17

that

of material or the type-writer

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but

3

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14

divine grace not only give and courage

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priu ted editions

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44

:

of

may fortitude

...

44

to

galloping which has come scholarship with increased freedom

the

10 4

by Miss M. Linto,

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Tomney,

...

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before

commercial

is

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by

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old

rapidity enthusiasm

sound

National Library of Australia

be hove We

their

as

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says the

one

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then,

schism

them

property, Would that they would that we could not indeed orders

is

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act

charity of

not

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history "

truth

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FUND.

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:

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also.

that

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and

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surgeon but to that are sound, to with all care the death is threatening

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his

save

in

yet

;

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foolishly

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belief

:

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Pre-Reformation Bible

armorers

a

PRESBYTERY

to needful sacrifices which God's ordinary are of those who are required to the called by God to return

"

not.

preserved

44

,

clearer by an appeal 44 and continues If any one to reason, a the with is to surgeon brought wound in any vital part of the grievous unless says that body, and the surgeon his do friends be cured he must die, it

was

to

large from

...

mother

against them,

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I

still

Europe

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;

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such

are

all

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44

j

with

towards

outpouring

an

souls

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ecclesiastic

an

than

means

Mr.

sub-

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by

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j

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called

was

...

province mercifully church of their'fathers.

j

as not many do, poor, in but in the Catholic Church only if heretical bodies, under different the of any they the persecution pressure with us to be burned for their bodies give for which they like us confess, the faith have and do all these because they yet from the church that cannot things apart

to

stance

enmity

to see, but make '1 those flesh and blood in

j

their

in

her

light to

4

reached

art

Messrs J H Monger & Co A Friend Mr. F Craig 44 F Tomney A Friend Messrs J and W Parker John Scab rook Mr. 44 FA Hare 44 Dennis Keane 44 J Walsh 44 A J Thomson Master Freddy Beawick A. J. Mr. J E Hardwick 44 J A Hicks 44 William Eaton 44 A Walker 44 John McCarthy 44 Frank Taylor

to

said

as

profit,

Our Blessed England, again

of

upon

sacraments, if had they

as

is

obtain

had

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2 ,12

de —

£

the

time

:

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we

beseech

we

outwitting

as

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benefit

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large

of prophecy if and they

entitled

prin

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poet, the

.

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let himself. Meanwhile, who that those they imagine conjure now that now desire, possess all they oven of Rome could all that the Church over the con to ponder well offer thorn, addressed siderations by St. Augustine who the undoubtedly to Donatists, and over sacerdotal orders possessed He consecrated bishops. 400 rightly as follows "What doth it profit writes the voice of angels have if men they the of and gift in the sacred mysteries:

as art," of that

YORK

could be to them they of the but unity church, because believe their conversion they easier. would be thus rendered Finally,

for the outside

are very witnessing, of an instance the measure, and of Divine marvelous grace, ways God is be he that if Satan aping we

man

come

let

clergy,

hut themselves." could prove to us, their recognise,

light to be who are those willing It may be so still. But for I prefer to hope and believe

pecially deceived.

it

its

fail

that

some

masquer

appearance he deceives many,

in

we

thongh

Spain the Spanish

heresy.

Ang

our

Augustine them Lot our Church,

them compel

even

to

say

44

jealousy

embrace

we

speaks

of

no

could St.

as

friends,

feel

not

Jerome

No

"

and

we

Donatists, Catholic them be

the

some reason. St. without of the devil as the Simia the Ape of God, so clever is he in Dei, the works and ordinances counterfeiting of an of God. Under the

ade

Divine

a

whom

6

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me

unto bishops been hitherto

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pray. draw unless the Father We know the force of invincible him.'' and of insuperable ignorance prejudice. cau no man God alone We judge ; and the conscience. sound the heart

church

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the

find

dale

ters

...

;

if

say,

same

had

By

rise of Pro before the Fifty years testantism the was a printing-press favorite and powerful for the weapon and it was defence of the Church 44 of this divine owing to the efficacy

Catholic

We

printing-presses Italy. reckoned thirty iu

the one

in 1477, Oxford Pesth in 1473, London in in 1482, Stockholm 1478, Denmark in of 1483 (the Luther's year birth), in 1490." Constsntinopole

Catholic

read

German

elegantly of civilization.'

soul to whole as a Church His find con Him not,

enter

lican

or

established,

were

established

Vega,

would

they from

and

been

they claims

our

that

;

you your

submit

tinue

spreads,

.

certainty

Him

have absolutely appeared the of this beginning

Popery,

;

unreasonable.

stronger a A spasmodic protest, legislature. useless a delpbic prosecution, judge and continues ment, and the movement

called

that

hundred

that and

Teacher,

all

more re what is still has been is that the movement thau the rankest Protestantism, and the the than lawyers

stronger

and laymen

moral

And

.

priests

ask nothing

at

incrediable

open take

an

disciple.

the

towards

mind evidence

freely

hooks; guided

and

change

a

a movement

that

Pontifical—

Catholic

to

cease to be would they deluded by the 'enemies would of the Catholic faith that ; they a servitude their souls from emancipate hinders their to which individuals Wo Church. approach to the Catholic

penitential incense, crucifixes, lamps, of the Blessed and the Virgin images of the held in stations saints honour,Roman collars, cottas, Cross, cassocks, vestments, copes, dalmatics, birettas, an the of croziers, adoption mitres, and now ornate Catholic recenlly ritual, whole cere an elaborate of the display fasting candles,

...

the rights of citizenship. Before end of the fifteenth over century

? over

surrounded them examine and explore

with

the people, exercises

for

religion

seek

they We

blindly.

which would

Church Eng the institution clergy, under retreats vow,

in

land. A celibate of monks and nuns for the clergy, missions and

the invocation and taught

growing

a

who

that

us

.

of

.

come should not them could receive were they to offer themselves. thus, even that they would turn All we ask is this, mind towards tho the eyes of their city that seated on the mountain ; they would break down the walls of prejudice

con auricular regular Sacrament, Extreme Purgatory, fession, Unction, devotion to Our for the dead, prayers to her immaculate conception, Lady, use

art,

in Basile in Augs Ulm six, sixteen, burg twenty, in Cologne twenty-one; in to and up Nuremberg, 1500, five had been admitted to tweuty printers

for

the

the

>

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0 0 0

...

of the

..

in of

reservation

printing-prffise3

In

in

medecine of the reconcilation the bouds of peace. do we at present desire then,

by the through

living

even

itself,

five

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German Mainn

of

printers, mostly have been preserved. the iufancy during

.

and

1,000 origin,

.

of the the

fice

as

,

Catholic

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which

Church, and condemned

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of'

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Perth.

DEAF. Deafness

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Gentleman who oared Noises in the Head after fourteen will years' suffering,gladly send full of the remedy post frea particulars Address Herbert Clifton, Albany Buildings London. S.W 39, Victoria, street, Westminster, —

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colonial

FOREIGN

Another

and defeated The Chinese

loss.

A

number large in whilst

the

latter

fled

in

were

with

has asked Prosecutor to permit of the Reichstag members of the prosecution

President criminal the Reichstag

who

Emperor

recently.

The

Colonial rumour the

denied

in

Hopetoun swell

to

a

Lord

Victoria. as

a

the plain the various

be contended,

was,

to

assise

a

and

refused

are

Four

large

by the commercial

prices

Thomas

Hon.

General

A

terrific

in Reynolds, America. The

Georgia,

on

blown down families

in

directions, buried under

were

Then the debris was whole town of

has

life

the the

by

of weak

has

Ripper, Coroner's

the

been

found The

jury.

Ml

style guilty

cf

loss

NEW

the the Premier Hungarian diet, the assent to announcing Emperor's received the was Civil Marriage Bill, The scene cheers. with prolonged the city since in has been unequalled and all the time of Louis the Kossuth,

der

butter

the

to

superior 12 per

cent,

The

which peas, wore too old condition have suggested that and kept be shelled,

the condi

fairly

much

future

iu

the

the

peas

He

he

at

was

to

observed

was

once

Island, her getting

of the

The excitement to be dead. casion is supposed to have attack. fatal

Owing

in

rumours

to

Fenian

it

plots desiderable

cerning sidered

Queen

the

Majesty

caused

The

con com

to

afford

special

police

An

Her

to

pro

be call

that

the

Solo

known

hope of

to collier

oppose

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the Pope is Holiness the to discuss Cardinals with the union of Anglicans His

the

i5

13.

from

:

a

river

pay

Their

"D——

Loan

later

iu

the

day.

-humbug." leave Bill

the

During

called

for

bodies

The house

were

one

went ;

Oliver of his

by burglars. bed however, taking

Jones,

Both were

re

of Mr.

entered

was

Sir

uutil

3

half-past

dually

rejecting in the Council the debate Mr.

Downer

a

Premier The to introduce a new million pounds sterl

partly

rains Districts.

flooded.

J.T.

Northern

the

dis

and

deaths,

Registry reside

to

;

at

for

the

Elections.—

W.

Act.

Imperial

Hepburn

—George Gayze, H. R. Ramsay, Arnheiu),

Cue

;

Chair

Gale.

Councillors Theim, C.T. von W. R. Sutton,

N. ChairmanBagot. Beverley William Smith. Councillors E. R. B. Smith. Auditors— Langs ford, H. H. Sewell, W. J. Hnggins. :

Board.

have

The

been

dis

following and

de

designated

KelatiDardanup, Brunswick, and Meckering. Alterations in the scott, districts foll:wiDg have been defined— Bunbury, Jandakot, Canning, Murray and York. Fremautle, Northam, —

Reserve.

Plantagenet

:

No

water and 6toppmg place (640a.), Nos. Victoria: 2,619 Mickey's Well, 6212 Nannowth2,620 Muubinia Well, Rock arra Hole, 2,622

Waggawagga

Morloo

Flat, 2,623 atabookata-

Wallah,

3,625 Well,

Pollard's

2,717

2,624 PickMcCarthy's 2,718 Yow-

Hill,

ragobbie Well, (each 640a.), stopping for travellers and stock. places l)oodlekine Area No. 2 684 Agricultural for public (140a.), utility. Ndson, Greenbushes : No. 2,687 for (10a.), recreation. Nelson, Blackwood River : :

Nos.

to

2,721

2,725, to

aecess

100a.),

inclusive

2,688

2,689 (38p.), and 2,692 (each la.), No. ity. 2,719 (3a. water supply. Kalgoorlie Mechanics'

for

chison

(each

Day Day

water.

:

Nos

38p.), for pablic

2,691

2r.22p.),

for

util

No. 2,690 Institute Mur:

No.

3r. for a 2,693 (5a. 7p.) Southern Cross No. 2,694 for (l£a.), 2; 695 2,696 (l£a), (£a.;, railway purposes. No. Kimberley' for water. 2,697 (5a .), Kanouwaa No 2,698 (White Feather): (5a. Or. 32p.), for a school site No. 2,699 j :

site.

hospital

lr.

(12a.

ground

a

for

24p.),

hospital

Nos.

for a re2,700 (10a.), creation Nos. ground 2,701, 2,702, aud 2,705 (each £a.), 2,703 and 2,704 for (each £a.), public Eart utility. No Coolgardie 2,706 for (10a.), a cemetary. East Esperance Bay) : No. 2,716 (about for a quaran 225.), ;

:

Scherk

occurred

in

Rockhampton

station

tine

M.L.A.,

No.

2,720

the is

for

(98a.),

stock. for

Wellington

:

water.

Board Elections. Chair Thomas Walters. Members —William Thomas Dunsford, Robert John Martin Byass. Itounsevell, John Herbert Church, Heury Jonkius, John Boads

man

away. have

births,

:

John

early yesterday morning The robbers were distur and decamped without

anything

Heavy Northern

(

covered

of

Bill.

Kingston

reported

picnic,

One

under

(lr.)

adjourned

Council.

the

suggestions

Taxation

13.

Two boys who

Presbyterian for a bathe.

drowned.

Council

15.

ing. is

fatality

Fulton, aged 9 years, got out and the other George depth, to his assistance. 12, went were

for

obtained December

for

of wages

December

sat Assembly Friday morning,

the

moneys

aged

those

attachment

The

clients.

bathing Morningtou.

attending into the

to

neglecting

the

Melbourne.

.

National Library of Australia

for to

A sad

Catholics.

among

mouths

and has the passed but slight alteration. Bill has also been Time Assembly has passed a Bill

Legislative

library

for

solicitor,

the

in

to refusing Thursday pioceed with as a Government business, in refusing the Assembly protest against sanction the vote for the proposed to

on

well-known

agreed

on

early further

the Cabinet.

Barretts,

bus

colony.

as a medical Registered the under the colony Medical Ordinance, 1869, Henry Au : M.B. 1874 Qualifications gustus Ellis, 1885 Univ. B.S., Dub,; registered

Well,

with

Adelaide,

December

13.

to

amendments

this

be aBBiBtant

(temporarily) Bar.

Public

Bill,

IGTOBIA.

the Suspension Court yesteiday, Justice William Hodges suspended

collected

summoning suggested

Assembly's

The passed. the preventing debt.

ton.

Council

Legislative

the

district

I,090

Dec.

have decided

The

Bill Factories The Standard

fur

any rate.

for

Medical

£300.

Territory.

Conciliation

at

t-

the

received, being

another Nyauko, charged with being concern has been reprieved. murder,

Northern aboriginal, ed in the

influential

consult

Mr. Field

of busi

of time.

gammoned

states

ooroorum,

deputation yesterday asking the re upon the Governor, who Mrs. Cecile is lease of Anderson, for the mnrder of uuder imprisonment His Excellency John Fraser. promised

pointment

be

in

inst.,

as

for

to

of

practitioner

fined

death

The

to the to the official denial Referring Lord was to that statement Brassey the Pall Mall succeed Lord Hopetoun, states that Lord Gazette ap Brassey's to the is only a position

will

arrived

Dec. 13. to ask

act

public

registrar

Municipal

carry sentence passed on Moolof un for the murder an at MoIob Hill in the Chinaman,

the

out

13.

owners

been

required

Adelaide

of

hewing 2s. lOd. per

Melbourne,

the

been

will Parliament The Imperial for the transaction ed together on ness February 5tb, 1895.

Moran

is

paid

I

In

Cardinal

now

oc

London

the

the

have

amount

The Executive

little

the

to

loans

for

sen

Newcastle

the

notice given will strenuously in the reduction

pr ice

tection.

matter

at

miners

have

they ther

step

wailed

has

Legis

for intend The Government to assist million pounds sterling the the homestead settlers throughout In six 500 applica colony. months,

tions

notary

District Marble

consider

to

KingBmill

Roads

average

crew

on

a

marriages

recov

one

off.

backwards. was found

fall

Hawkins

aground aud there is

mon

ies

the

to

Adelaide

of

Dec.

went

Councillor,

but

raised,

schooner

iho

Dec. 12.

Privy

to

be

enquiry.

guilty

have

Thistle,

Captain

Sydney.

John death of Sir Thompson, of Canada, occurred yesterday Premier cir under Castle at Windsor peculiar was who a Sir cumstances. John, from heart had just sufferer disease, a

schooner

th-f.

The

as

of the

appointed

Fifield

little

and

Hawkins,

Captain

cham

cool

London,

in

found his

Sydney

Experts

in

expected

W.D.

tricts

assaulting daughter, aged 13, was yesterday to 14 tenced imprisonment. years'

voyage. excellent

use.

at

12th

of births, and marri deaths, the East Kimberley registry the absence on daring duty of Cummins. Griffen Cant Money

districts

a

the circumstances, into the captain for neglect, him to pay the costs of the

enquiring censured

and ordered

at

mur

instaneous of shooting Hall that clearly indi

criminally

ber.

sworn

circumstances mirder.

the

was

Henry Uuderwood,

to 114s. is

Death found guilty

was

under

by

the in

for

John

Dentrs

for

morning William Hall

About

article. foreign was broken in

arrived

of

cated

in

to

committee

reference

have

13.

executed

was

this

gaol

recently.

.

of

consignment

with

of grounding at re the steamer Norkoorwa Albany the Marine Court of Melbourne, cently,

December

Dated

Cunningham

j

man

In

WALES.

Dennis

Frederick

Bathurst

iliumiuated.

were

in excellent has arrived Valetta from ll-2s. tion and has realised The eggs also reached London The quality good condition,

been when

SOUTH

Sydney,

buildings

himself

K.

registrar ages for

trict

in favor hi ve reported the laws, the pastoral of freezing State works, extension for minerals,

difficulty,

liberalising

after

In

The

i— 11

14th.

be resident medical of Pilbarifficer ra also public vaccinator for district, the urban and suburban districts of Marble Bar and the rural district of Pilbarra.

Walter

prospecting water conserva of the blockers system, and legislation to prevent labour tion,

terrible.

y"

intellect.

principal

not

is

select

establishment it

is

man

in v

Baker, resid suicide attempted

INTERCOLONIAL. of

DECEMBER

Proclamation.

to

troubles.

wc-

GAZETTE.

the townsite of Hall's exempting Creek, from Kimberley goldfleld, occupation lor miuing purposes. Appointments. Herbert W. Nix

J.

Randell

Council,

labour

the but

a

the

.

FRIDAY

13.

September

Augusta, by shooting lie

The

1

Jack

Port

at

lative

ruins.

ascertained,

not reporting occurred on

GOVERNMENT

ALIA.

er.

were

The

effaced.

soon

been

not

A U STB

named

man

yesterday revolver.

the of

and

case

15.

Gothic

steamer

»

11.

to

A

whole

the

fire

caught

have been

must

rotes

ing

buildings and

all

are

case.

Woman's Suffrage Bill, despite has passed its a determined stonewall, second in the Assembly by 28 reading

who a

has

The

the

State

divorce had Butler said Butler

Adelaide,

the

over

the

of the captain been fined £25, for of sickness which

vessel

Butler

December

Auckland, The

men.

the recent swore that

SO UTH

Oxue,

has passed

cyclone

of

animals

frontier.

"

after

in

will

on

the

to

upwards have Russians

of

dead South

NEW-ZEALAND.

imposed.

lastiog

party

feed

lying New

the

of

myriads

re

of

they

convicted

of South Governor adds that he Playford

as

1

man

young charged with in Kensington,

was

that

com Mr. Mr. that mitted adultery. he would make Johnson his as prove and had him arrested for perjury. sertion, and a Johnson guilty, The jury fouud hard labour was of three years' sentence

is

for

a

lown

tradespeople. firms have

Saunderaon, the murder of

man

to

has named John Thompson, of having committed

man

been

closed.

The

Melbourne

in persons the police

cf

and confidence

spielers

the

experiments

Afghan

a suspended payment and the Savings at St. Johns the Union institutions to those has compelled is and bank close. Business paralised,

notes

Colonial stocks are a shade higher

years, the river successfully navigated have and reached Faisjabad

re

rnn

aud

Kintore

A continues.

for

market

of 20

Newfoundland Bank The Commercial

has

number

perjury

After

in

crisis

troops

Foochow,

matter.

spect.

The financial

14.

Mr. Australia. not does think the Colonial Office in oppose the wish of the colonists

Empire chis

December

side

are on

has

starving.

been swindled, by being induced to and syndicates companies alleged join at Coolgardie. The ''in to be operating who are the brokers fluential running the as are known to swindles polioe

shot.

Lord

of cable

England, and the steamship services, in should dominate the Pacific

Wales

have

Playford, South Australia, of Ripoo has that the Marquis has cabled not yet to the request, that Chief replied to succeed Justice Way be appointed

duty

and

still

Japanese

Agent-

cessor.

It

A

have complained

panic,

and occupied

buoyant, this -week.

the

Sir Henry Wrixon, speaking recently said that for at the Colouial Institute, to expedite it was small outlay possible of the Empire. natural union a steady

Newfoundland,

Green the want

Stock-Inspcctor

that ported owing to thousands of labbits the border, on whilst

robbers.

Johnson

suc

probaole

to the of

serious

a

The

Lord Mark-

succeed

present

have advanced 80 miles from At the sight of ttie Japan Port Arthur. the Chinese retreated ese, without firiug

have officially that Lord Bras-

office

mentioned

is

avert

on

the the of

cheer

Ger

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Mr.

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Government

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12.

December

London,

to

Reichstag

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family

some

utilising

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at

Claieniont, on spots

PertL.

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work

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round

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itself.

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work

to

there

months,

idea

it

almost

is

the

on

orders

Country

with

to

dispatch.

the

Hotels

and

other

.Mills,

to

complished the planting notably

large

in

SUTTON,

The

duced,

are

balustrading

rising

some

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to

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room.

the Federal the

on

its

offices,

kitchen, bed and

sitling,

convenience. corridor, grand also colonnade,

and

take who

all

no

SLATER'S POWDER

aii

rooms

are,

use

bo tbe

to

it

in

best

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with centre

will)

llio

etc.

Sork J.

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eepers

the

throughout

SLATER,

it.

principal colony.

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W. A.

Perth,

Moore-street,

Try

for moulded

the

one

thor

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fruit

from in

the

on

of feet and

side,

Kennedy-!,

last

on

mentioned

developed has

preserved gardens, which are tree Every standing seat

a

it

which 1

irrigation. tion with has not

round

this

will

here

is

one

very complete been described, be seen to be

Wholesale

with

and

from which, reviewed markably picturesque.

the

by

MURRAY-ST,

to

the

of the

being

build

exceedingly has

haps,-

beautiful.

been

written

nor expense, Offiorne rendering

pains,

erecting this, is reiettv. a succession

Martin

Martin

best

Penh

aud

stand

in

but

of of

all rest

of

made

to

the

front

ascended

is

bells

Tincture

Tincture lotion

recrea

by

from

of views is cent series main in the building will she billiard room

very

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proper

probably

scattered has

been

four

each, will

doubt

as Diarrhoea, early stage.

As

this

a

lotion

remidy

has

a

pain

remarkably and

Is.

is

This

allays' Is.

Aubrey's Mault proved invaluable when all other Wasting

6J.

Food.

has

cuttes

of

had

failed.

2s.

many remedies

tin.

per

on. despatched stamps or P.O. Order.

of

in

Orders

Country

Discount

Liberal

WANTED

KNOWN

that

receipt

to Agents.

the

H. Warehouse

Furnishing

of

the

is

to

and

and Brief, Gladstone Bags description kept in stock and made The trade and supplied country attended to. promptly

every order.

orders bluan's

by

Piano

leading

best,

House

LAJNGE,

ortmanteaux,

I

Fodnral

House,

West

Murray-street,

Perth.

W.A.

in

detached

seven

t

t'

of

firs',

will

S H E N T O N

a

con

&

CO.

verandah

7ft.

be greatly

round, no avail and visitors by small families eouulry of A water tower of iu searih change. most a base of ornamental description, having stories with four four all 32ft., high galleries round the ouLsidc, 1(1 wili containing rooms, feature a in the The be great scheme. is now the timber for litis on ground, and the well commenced. has been work Already summer houses have been erected, nine and to be erected at once. more are seven Six all

be found

will

for

Agents

finest

Aleock's

a

6d.

bottles.

are

48ft.

being

These

with

Neu Is.

on

e

89 rooms, be the

ground,

completed.

rooms

and

the

over

for

VYouiids

and promptly, healing action,

Ibis

stairway magnifi

a

eyes.

Calendula.—

Cuts and

promeu.-ide the build

which

hotel in the of colony, arty 24ft. and two of containing There will also be tables, villas which

are

obtained.

for

the

and

Is.

Spraius

cf

for

or

gas laid

another

Nfdual,"

Arnica.

of

Bruises and without a rival.

rapid

aud verandahs, easy stairway

an

ner F

Full

either

or piazza all round

open extends thence

which

balcony, and ing, the lower

work.

bottle.

"

Camp.hor

of

for

keeping

the

per.

Toothache.

Tincture

decor part, finely and ele coruicos, excellent for

been and

6d.

of

for summer speedy cure weil as for a Cold in the Is. and Is, 6d. bottles.

of merely parts of this and

gives and

Lotion,

a

desirable

not

need

Fremantle,

who

colony, tion.

re-iuents

"

Moridine

from Mosquito Is. and is. 6d

bottle.

The

manner.

"

Specialities

Go's Eye Inflammation

& Co's

aud

ralgia

fine

a

following

and

aod Blight Is. and Is.

Enough, per show, that neither been have spared in

attractive

an

.

bottle.

to

skill

re-iH-nor

ouiuiwug

and

the

Martin & Co's almost instant relief other insect Bites.

in

is

to offer

Beg

.

j

en

the hill you north side a

a

PERTH

;

are

has

Chemists,

and

connec

of bends, and at every or 20 storey, every or so, there is a resting steps where it place, is to sit in comfort possible and admire the beautiful In scenery. front is the river, to Perth, stretching away and Fremantle, the left Canning on are villas pretty peep from the ing among on the river foliage bank on the is the light charming penin sula on which is situated Mr. Keane's resi dence and in the background are the blue hills of the Darling Range, the whole seene

a

-retail

Homoeopathic

it

in

boat

It

and

CO.,

and

in

overcome

Per.tb.

its

scheme which which, iudyed, It appreciated is the stairway the leading from top to the bottom of the steep river bank, a distance of 176 feet, and containing not less than two hundred steps. Engineering difficulties were yet

Sis.,

&

the estate whole of

in

wouder

address,

Mr.

acres

on

a

Most

the

and -Pier

MARTIN

vines

the beauti the other.

ten

I It

nn

ic

the

note

of Goderich

without

to

/Inno

nnr

eir-

and the with couch be kept verdant

bo planted

Please

Promptness

attended

Inlrt

Notice and Manner.

Respectful

and

plant, passion for aud planted

a

quite

shortest

and York

used. with.

orders fTrwJ«r

Coiner

Moral

executed

Country

winding

wide

planted

are

one

or

and

seasoned other timber

aud

UHI8V.

of

the

they Carts,

of Vehicles Rates.

description Possible

Repairs, and Care.

afternoon. of the

Spring

bat

None (itiui

Ihe

ply during Perth desirious

Sis.,

that

public

build

Lowest

at

pleas

telephone system to Olaremont,' a

the

over

the land will buffalo grass,

is a there fine the servants' also suites &e of scuilory, bath each lilted with rooms, On the south is the sicla to the verandah or leading

trusses, in

built

foun

will,

which

along

has

extent. will have

colonnade,

or

all flowers, other portions

access

tain

adds

to

other

every

water

very

the

to

Pier

'

'

;

access

electric light, the rooms, corridors, On the north side

all

gives

Scone3,

world

roof

I.uuiiuilduiu

up in the the most

fitted

gant

balcony.

by the

Acknowledged

other.

all

of

ascends

one

side, this

the of

pretty parlour room. but Under part of this floor, ground owing to the slope of tbe land bed and bath managers' rooms, office,

rooms,

to

and

that extended

runnei, of tbe

cultivation,

,

every

provision electric

&c.

a

west elf

and

hail,

ated

DIGGERS

for Grocer BAKING

Grave

roof, of

effect

crested

blue

Speaking

surroundings.

to

the

dining

billiard above the is

NOTICE.

Ask your CHAMPION

ful

freely intro

tnain

a

other,

cither side the hotel, 12

on

leading

met

the

building,

i/iiuiv-

SQUATTERS,

the

arcading

extends round three sides On (he eastern side of the saloon bar, and on.the

ing. enter

Pianos hundred

and

at the entrance cf steps giving and verandah

flight hall

trance which

HOUSEKEEPERS,

patronise

and

with

splashing

has yet been made

shouid

and

the The

the

to the hotel. take visitors to the City

9 feet high, and passion

dotled the ac

detail

being shade being

mid

and

inform

to

prepared

gained.

bo

trellis

path

floweiv,

Italian

rockery ferns

that.

the

at

he

mention

culat

the piazza or open prom excellent, and the tower stories above With its all,

charming

fitted

broad

TO

No

of

balconies,

a

of

colonnade,

three

Aniving

Cash

aud

for

is

gables effective.

is

overhanging to

the or

balcony,

oughly

at

ac

out.

parties

Elizabethan

very

enade

finish

architecture

with

the

AT

for

how

been

are

will

so

tank, and

rockery

shortly

day to returning

in (.cresting aud trees,

scrubs whore

private hoped will

is

of

verandah

MEAT

one

other

rare

the

it

lite

the

that

has

the

end

understood

visitors

of in

visit

a

every summer-bouses

of

in

as

which

Selling

KNOWN WANTED G ineas from to 25 Guineas may be obtained Warehouse Furnishing Time-Payment System.

the

see

of laying with bright

and also and

there and

style and

treated,

Reduced

the

hotel.

IS

BEST

to

or

much

matter

runners ilora,

here, arbours

about

how

see

the

commodation families who

VERY

few

during

grasp it, without

a

id

al situation lovely Perth and Fremantle. in all its details that

grounds

wild

indigenous

Consumers.

Now

sti>n»_

the to which building now A being given. lend winding roadway it passing along the latter,

and

hotel,

whilst

STANLEY

resort

and with

O'BBA,

Goderie'

Spring Tip Carts, Light and Heavy Tip Drays on improved principle. Waggons, Lorries, Express Waggons, Double English Delivery and Vans, Single Seated Dog nrM, and Buggies,

fountain

a

railiug,

great convenience to town visitors. Both and rowing boats will be able sailing to be had on hire nn/! l.n by the hour Ol dav if that tng arranged a river steamer shall leave "Osborne" for every the inoruing re City, in the turning afternoon for boardets and

and

itself.

satisfactory

is

for

quotations

now

very for

is

will

tower of the lofty touches are liuishiny wide gateway and a to

Special

iirst

more This will place the little trouble anyone taking aud time involved. A drive along the road, a in the train, or a sail wiii trip up. the river take one to the locality within half about an hour. From the road it is to the see easy

daily.

attended

a

into

one

the effect

It

a

to difficult is of fruition

it

possible

in

complele

so

in

endj

other, round the

ail

at

ing

sur-

t.hn

nn

especially

between

'midway

to spection than repay

waited

anil

times,

He which

iron.,

the

set

once

Claremont, grounds

nnttinrr

at

ing tain from

at

the

thus it is that be supplied a

will

all

most The is

then

at

buildiug of

clearing

and And

it.

iit public hot summer

Perth.

Yatheroo

set

Perth,

And

Families

Wish are

scats margin, for visitors placed to wishing enjoy solitude shade. A water will spray spring from the centre of the body of water, reaching the which is roof, 25ft from the ground, and fall back

ago of

held

situated,

an

a of

Corner

and

a

picturesque garden and

pleasure

a

heights

then

he

most

and lie resort, out his scheme.

carry the beautiful of the one

crowns

Fitzgerald-street,

which the

as

to

designed

West

of

one

the river, hotel" and

summer to

conceived

property

playing

with at one

plants

and

many mouths the idea

.

and

and very E ghteen

large expenditure, attractions. special Mr. James Grave

-

contracting

a

scheme tion of

retail;

wholesale;

Prime

nawBA

I

LIDUELOW),

Barrack

"OSBORNE."

;

LATE

(FREDK.

FOR

RESORT

the

ed of

(Late

of Mrs.

Barrott's

Murray-st.) &c.

MILLINER

COSTUMIER,

in

Wardrobes bought Prices given. Highest Ladies waited on at

any

their

quantity. resi

own

dences.

Address:-— MRS.

ARMSTRONG, (3 do

William-street,

Church),

from

»rs

Wesleyan

of

attendant may

WANTEDFurnishing Federal

honse have Pianos from to one hundred guineas.

that

Wbare-

twenty

guineas

will

only lie.

Two

is

steam

drive tion

will

;

tbe

supply or

any

house

with

lit

supply

GENERAL

IMPORTERS.

them

with

tea

refreshments

WANTED

that

KNOWN

the

Tuner

Piano

Warehouse,

of the

(Mr.

Federal

F.

Furnishing

AND

HAY

W. Wolstenholme

or

.

they

Are

electricity

Chief

late

engines,

are

pressed

the

idea

of

two

into the

Co

grounds i..

worthy

particularly

STREETS, PERTH

now

showing

Tuner

to

Messrs.

NEW

Brnsch

GOODS

.

&

but

WILLIAM

|

In

|

Nut

the

who

sandwiches need.

cffi'ee,

AND

be reserved

for ladies exclusively and of this and children, notification will be each on Electric bells will painted pavilion. the be fitted to ail, of reserving object them ladies and children drive for being that when recreation from Perth an hours', or Fremantle into the and may gm they grounds enjoy i'oar of without, a themselves interruption, touch of the electric bell them bringing an

''<rtb.

KNOWN

will

these

MERCHANTS

j

ARMSTRONG,

IRS.

,

Melbourne)

regularly

visits

Every

Department

the

ihe of

water mention.

Country

tvslcr and a shafts, the service of irriga pit prietors being not

MINERS'

diolricls.

It

K

Q

U

1

SITE

.

I i

April

5(h,"

1894.

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Merchants

and

Government

Drapery,

and

large

our

varied

Our

ment.

Choice

Show of

put before

wmmmkM,

to

inspect

every

MM&7 Hay

Wholesale

and

Retail

A.

BROS.. Hav Street. attention to business and valued orders

PERTH,

Wine, Beer General

Grocers, Ah

stock Horse

extensive Strippers,

Corn crushers, Harrows,

of

and

Prices

and

Station

i

of

much

have

in pleasure bestowed patronage

customers

Messrs. business

thanking

H. Albert from the

them

on

the

show

will

same

who

& Co.,

will

inst.

5tli

J.

TBEDREA,

T.

and

WITH

(LATE

Implements,

WINE

etc.,

P. A.

GUGEKI

ESQ.)

MERCHANT,

hand.

prompt

attention.

personal

Perth.

Barrack-street,

application.

on

Quotations

Has

SOLICITED.

a

of W.

supply

large

SHERRIES, CLARETS,

NICHOLSON

&

J.

ALE

BRISBANE

MELBOURNE,

the

.

charged

as

at

the

best

Country

PORTS LIGHT al

bottlers,

BREWERY

CO'S.

at the

same

Brewery.

All prices Christmas out for customers.

Look

PERTH.

BARRACK-STREET,

of consisting and other

supplying

price

AND

and other Wines, HERMITAGE

suitable for the summer. ALE and GUINNESS' STOUT by in stock and sold by the case of dozen. T. T. receives of the SWAN large supplies and which STOUT in fine condition he is

ways

CO.,

A.

BURGUNDY,

BASS'S

SYDNEY,

strict

parts,

Cutters,

parts,

trust bv continuance

a

Bros,

Dromey

in

lines

on

TRIAL

A

and

'

solicit

interest in their successors, take over their well-known

Ploughs,

Plough

Farm

Family

Mower

Machines,

other

receive

orders

to

the for customers, many their the and trust during past,

and

Chaff

gears,

Whippletrees,

alwavs

Country

Merchants

Reapers,

llorse

Weighing

Machinery,

Agricultural

and

Mowers

numerous

Perth,

/

%/

Messrs.

Ironmongers,

Clothiers, Spirit Importers.

Rakes,

/

their

and

Fremantle.

and Dersonal the esteemed as awarded to our We are predecessors. now the primest mutton ever offered to the absolutely killing of W.A. This mutton public being fed "in rape paddocks on Mr. J. H. run in the York is district, Monger's equal to the Zealand fed mutton so much esteemed in New rape England.

:0;.

Drapers,

St.

much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Perth and districts that the wellsurrounding they have taken over Establishment of Messrs. known DROMEY Butchering

GEO, H. SNOWBALL & CO. ,

High

the

HOUSE,

HAY-STREEf,

&

Have

most

1

EXCELSIOR

Perth

St.,

S®T€IMf,

depart The

open.

of W.

public

BROS.),

nim,

etc.

and

in

now

Drapery

the

Furniture

call

articles

CO.,

AND

Shoes,

invited

are

public

stocks,

Special

ever

complete

the

.

and

Our friends

&

DROMEY

(Late

Contractors,

Boots,

Ironmongery,

ALBERT

I J.

Fremantle.

High-street, Grocery,

SONS,

&

a trial reasonable, advertised lots,

solicited.

for

shortly

convenience

of

O

PIANO

CLOUGH Church,

for Cash

Terms.

or

and

HONISH

celebrated

ne

ORGAN

and

WAREHOUSE.

the famous WAKREN

and

Catalogues Pianos

beautifully

and

CA.SJEL

Organs Drawing-room

or

School,

Pianos.

MIGNON

-£1,000

free.

post

illustrated,

£1,000

!

ART

FIRE

ALL

West

Alex.

Forrest

Premiums 13y

and

losses

with

insuring with

whole

llisks ing and

this

Local

a

POLICIES

i

DIRECTORS

F.R.G.S.

M.L.A.

payable

at any

Company

J.P.

M.L.C., of the

:

E. V.

'I

H.

Keaue

ng

& Co.).

(Dalgety

Company's Branches

of

inspected revising

its

derive

policy-holders

earnings and

rates insurances.

in

PAID

CLAIMS Western free

quoted

in every Representatives important he PROMPT SETTLEMENT of

are

and

charge

Town CLAIMS.

LOWEST

by

Australia of

iti

all

the

or

at

Agencies

retained

CURRENT C.

JERGKR,

Electro-Plated

Hay

Street.— and other

Goods.

Nesbit

quantity. Magnifying

&

NO

offering

FURNISHING

of All

Magnificent

Stock

BLANKS.

CuMPANY

are

dispose-

Prizes

No

and

the Grand

on

Blanks,

Art

Three

Union

Cash

i

Prizes

arc

of

to

the value

of £1,000

Sterling,

divided

as

follows

;-

PERTH.

at in

this

rendered

Colony. in

facilities

special

arrang

First

for

Prize,

RATES.

£700 Second

;

Prize,

200

;

PILCHER, for

Town

of

Manager

and invested

thus

PRIZES.

FEDERAL

of their

the option

advantages

practical

assistance

every

Manager

&

HE

cipal

the

Branch

World

the

HERBT

NESBIT stocks Large

ON.

J.P.

Esq.,

added and

NOW

Perth.

Chambers,

Office.

ISSUED

!

Shareholders.

assured.

dealing

The

Hall

LOCAL E. T. Hooley,

of

Liability

Town

Branch,

Esq.,

Hon.

of the

Unlimited

Australian

£1,000

!

MARINE

AND

-£1,900,000.-

PRIZES-

UNION,

INSURANCE COMPANY,

SOUTH BRITISH

SEL

tuned.

Organs

GRAND

Capital

OA

PRIZES-

Western Australia, Hall Chambers,

Jergef are buyers Gold Compasses, Glasses for Miners.

Third

,

Perth

of.

Full

Gold in any Scales,

and

particulars

appear

in another

Prize, part

<-€100

;

of the pape

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of

6d.

9s.

£1.

15s.

Zealand,

the

Celt of

Bub the tion

DECEMBER,

Josaphat B .M. Thomas, Ap. Qarter

St.

tense.

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,

action

against

The

letter

a

Tothei-sider"

of

for that

Believing tained of the

in ibis Victoria

himself

Dr.

the

of

editor

the Avriter, instituted laid

are

libel of

some

letter

this

Death

sturdy

in

Australian.

man

to

Billingsgate

Bishop

taste.

our

most meet

A competi and

have

Gibney

Found noon is

to the

body

of

5ft. age, brown

a

God

in

'peace

to

to

Glory

the

highest

4in

in

boat

various

Avere

In

clothing. found

addressed

George

of

good-

3

wil'l."

Be

"

evil

conquer the reward the

name

with

your

til

resist

spirit good,

prepared for Pius of Christ ."

for

i

Accident. j

of

named

DECEMBER

20,

to

1894.

the James

chain

their

ordinarily

overcomes

trusty inflicts

guide

political

of

its

The

latest

symptom dibion

most and the peculiar in

produced

by any-refereuoe

ary is

oi

to

be found

in

an

our

to

question

any

other

National Library of Australia

Wcbo

UJlCVU

the

the

to

week. holcl

to

pres

We

which

At

are

quite

over

Hospital.

lowing is the official Hospital Coolgardie

The

for

:

:

secretary.

The

Late

there

has

fall

of

Rains.

been

a

rain,

very

Since general

extending

last

our

the

over

issue

and

heavy country

Albany to the North West, and east ward to beyond Coolgardie. At this latter place tho downpour was particularly heavy, from

'

'

and

torrents

of

principalstreets

water

coursed

giving

them

the

the along semblance

J

,

of creeks

in

received various tanks

been

water, bush definite

aud is

now

flood.

Official

intimation

the Government contain a

great

advices

private to

open

distance

in

the

supply

of the

state

prospectors all

directions.

lias that

by

that for

au

a

sembled

to

in

1

hon.

the

of

his

nurl

the

to

and

of the Avith

songs. Bisbop

unrilrn

children

the

result and

the

Lordship

in

exercises, of per

little

I

inj

number

goodly witness

the

of

¥aw

ti.

and whom

efforts

their

had of

as

their

ones. constitutional as

difficulty.

re-constructed

find

The

themselves

to re-election of regard the members who have taken portfolios in succession to Messrs Ma mion and Parker to certain of o.ving provisions the Constitution Ac. It would seem there is no of issuing a writ ity possibi re-election of member for the a of either House who a Government joins the vacancy has bgen declared until by Minister the House, of w..ich the iibav is a member. The difficulty wi h Mr. Witbenoom does not to be so formid appear able as Avith Mr. Richardson. The former avIH be asked to resign, and gentleman while hifi seat is vacant he wj. 1 be formally Minister. The blection will appointed follow after which Mr. Witternoom will when the meets take his seat Council after recess. Mr. Richardson having been already sworn oan in, nothing pos bo done until tho House on resembl sibly declares his seat vacant. T. e writ ing can then be i sued. a

difficu

ty

i

i

and

all

the

entertain that

present

meeting

who

gentlemen, to

there next

Monday

on

also

last

of

Guildford.

in "

the

On

"

Innisfail

com

amateurs

Mary's

ashore

Lipfut, of

on

a

desert

German

a

island.

taxidermist

in

Mr. the

the Government, but decidedly

is the hero of adunpleasant ven'ure. some time past his headbeen fixed at Rat have quarters Inland, in order that he might have an opportunity of of this bird life of collecting specimens the Abrolhos. From this centre he Avas accustomed to make short to expeditions the islands. On the 12th. neighbouring f last month ho started on one of these in a small trips boat accompanied by a within about tAvo hundred Malay. When the island to Avhich yards from they Avere their entered directing course, a they current Avhich to strong SAvept them aAvay the eastward of their destination. Even carried were over some breakers tually liey and cast small upon a about rocky islet, in feet sixty yards circumference, five above the sea at level its highest point, and nine miles some distant from lying Rat Island. Next (hat it day they found Avas to getaway from ihe islet. impossible It Avas surrounded reefs by a ring of coral The in a boat. quite impassable situation but cheerful Avas a one. anything Water had there to be nor Avas any they none, found on the and the en lire stock island, of food Avith them con they had brought sisted of a loaf of bread and a small piece of mntton. This Avas soon exhausted, and for the of their remainder Robinson Crusoe lived experience tliey upon shellfish, sea

romantic

I

generally

correctness their

-Mm

parents,

Ministry

woek

:

of

conclusion words

A

report

the

said

rendered

hnforl

little

fol

of the ending 14th December 7th December Friday, Patients in hospital, admitted 20, during week 1 8, accidents 2, various (fever 1), died nil. Present state of 2, discharged Fever 20, accidents 4, scurvy hospital 1, various total 29. W. J. 4; (Signed) Vance,

weekly

were

and drills, the children acquain Avith that Avinning grace

'

|

our

Coolgardie

the

kind

the

are

be

they

I

a

school.

a

may

Avhich

great

en

programme recitations

.

.

Infant

Joseph's on

ladies

contributed

<

Avas

charming

to childhood, and amount considerable Lu the drill telligence. ring bumbells drill aud the physical a they displayed great degree fect ion Avhich could only be the careful and assiduous training,

disylayed

round clean

kxiujqjtion.--

a

:

For

OI

exhibitions

songs, In all

little play. ted themselves Avhich belongs

appears heaving the a

St. items

a

It

swung

in

action

songs,

school

school

Tuesday by

on

tho

Amongst

steamer

making

amongst

news,

from

The

subject tend new de

effect

as

of

wheu it the shin,

on

the

infant

of

season

inaugurated tertainment

Innamineka, the misfortune

at York correspondents besides of a a and Bunbury, long report to tho Cath Reilly speech delivered !>y Mr at Northam, and a number olic Association of other items. interesting

loiters

parture

with

act

compelled of

budget

unwonted

tempts

the

bits, him

reluctantly

contempor

to

on

sure

disquieting con mental

Thisjocosity. be the outcome of a may well-founded conviction, growing failure of that a complete in fact, at and serious dt ally-dull many deal with the education to ency

s.

osej'h's

.j

same

them when and trusted upon them absurd and

this

St. Tho

last

morning

the

Over. —Owing our columns this

Held

elaborately essays on the com inconsequential merits of school systems, parative one it understands. not of which one

I

spirit

which

;t

i|

break.

But these long-suft'ering fated to eudure a horror the weariness of than

even

worse

the

struck

Sunday of

in

was

off

and

On

had Campbell, leg broken, just off from the jetty.

casting

Campbell

schools. folk seem

n e

c

.

crew

his

have

was

This readers of the West Australian know from disagreeable experience how how in discursive, aimlessly how finitely wordy, unspeakably it that be when prosy, paper can favourite mounts its hobby horse Assisted tilt the for a against

<

I

one

THURSDAY,

lUUllU

wvUj

chair.

:

Shaugiiraun

employ

a

to Avhoui the boat and Kelly con tents are An supposed to belong. inquest Avas and formally opened adjourned, pend of further evidence. ing the obtaining

in We are of a receipt Public "Northern Opinion," in Roebourue. It a paper just published is well written a double demy broad-sheet, and It is a creditable printed. production success. and. deserves

IX.

and

I

;i

Pafkr the

of

copy

and purpose, and try o iniquity having before your eye those who combat

indefatigable

undaunted

with

New

Uecovii.

%.

o t

.

a®.

®t)e

a

those

informed be no

St.

Cast Otto

a

from Kelly miner's in the right it is surmised that

Kelly,

WHO

was

papers,

George

of

the and

William

aud

Kelly,

name

and years

In

pocket containing to

Oeorge

on

Temple

utensils coat of a

the of

',

men

the

pocket-book

a

letter

being

the Shaughraun played to Schoo'room, Guildford, The performance a full house. was en for the benefit of the School, and tirely the members of the added to company this the further proof of their good wi'l one of giving much tune and labour to the erec ion of a fitting which re stage, mains now for use on future occasions. The excelence of this company's acting are now much a matter know so of common to dwell ledge that it is unnecessary upon further than Wednesday's performance, to remark if rose that, it even anybhin above the highivater mark of former ef and in some cases forts, s >. distinctly The full all with meaning of the piece, its consbi asts of p thos and rollicking fun, of nobility and meanness, of loyality and treachery, was brought home to the audi ence with a force Avhich chained their attention fro n the rising of the curtain A warm till its final fall. wolc me wi'l be extended to the Innisfail Company on their next visit to Guildford. in

found

Rocks.

camping

to

pany

name

morgue 28

held

Patrick's fairly large

St.

:

kindly

so

The

after

jetty

usual

Avas

by Mr. H. H. Nihill Conjuring Gregg by Professor Fr. on Gaugheren returning

Wednesday

strongly built, clean eyes, shaved, On Sunday the boat floating between

earth

on

We

height,

light complexion. discovered a Robb's and jetty Empress

I'UClwlVlUj

and

About

:

gray

hair,

the

lo

follows

as

police

apology.

;

man

removed

Avas

described

Robb's named

near

by

beach,

is

dark and

Avater

in

(.Christmas a hope eve). expressed that the coming time of Christmas during Avlien so Avont to them people were enjoy those avIio had taken selves, the pledge would lo their no keep faithfully promise, Avhat the temptation. matter

tbe

Avill

The

Gaugheren took O'Ryan president

He

Damages' —

hanks

ment would

of

refused,

On Saturday body of a man, whose be George Kelly, Avas

the

supposed

The

"

i

to

name

Fulham.

announce

Droavned.

last,

in floating the South

when it shall have exhausted all it has mastered of the circus man's when it< funny repertoire its and crude jokes, impertinences to its somersaults have ceased amuse the public will be eager to learn what defence it has to make ; or a defence what failing

GREETING.

the

fulfil

Department.

Fremantle

last,

testi

the

improvement

Cross.

tue

League

Recitations

;

Miss

had

upon

application

Luice

to

Fr.

Rev.

Lynne.

ultimely death of Mr. Luke Fulham was better (avIio known as Lnko ivliich took Ferrara), place at the late residence of his on stepfather The funeral Avhich Wednesday night last. took place the following day, was attended of friends and by a very large number relatives some amongst Avhom Avere forty of his and members or fellow printers fifty of the Swan River Rowing Club, all Avhoui held him in At the Cathedral high esteem his addressed those Lordship Avho the Avere deceased aud present eulogising at so expressing pleasure seeing many who there to a last were tribute of pay their late who he felt respect to friend, sure died a happy death.

Saxon.

buffoonery

Mr.

of

to

regret

The

and

paper.

reflected

being firmly proceedings.

Fr.

to

by the

tendance

a1

The-Rev.

Donald

ground

that

comments con the management

made Elliott the Express for

legal £2,000.

at

the

upon

Hospital

and

-

since, The "

heading

against

received

visits

The

the Ass the ociation, avus also on After platform. the a customary prayer good programme was ladies gone through by. the following and Miss gentlemen Songs Devenirh, Miss Miss Kavanagh, Miss Quirn, Thrope, Mrs. Mrs. Roachoek, and Mr. Mc' Imray,

the, signature made the

over

has been

action

an

the

of

selector. be kept

surprise

holdings. as neighbours

j

months

estab

the will

their

of

the

Ilall,

"

two

under Bill." and

Hospitals "A

before

occasional

Monday evening

on

been made the present

and

of the

meeting

to

supervision

be

longer League

Gkraldton by the Gerald

the

publication

about

no'

issued

is

title

stricter

of two of the conditions

mony ment

cap in he

was

of a

selectors, be paid to

Avill

the

boat

fully A search has land. body of Owens, but up to result.

Express,

of

|

sank

CERISTMAS

over

On

managing

tbe jibe and Anderson hours seven

for

Libel ton

of

to

the

Express."

and

water

for the Avithout

to an issue has nailed it publicly without a which it cannot shirk sacrifice of honour. He grievous has openly charged it with wilful and calumny, misrepresentation

St.

the

nor

the

West

not

is

Anderson.

idea

any

trying

Owens

reched

being funny. described Bishop

of its upon the ground choice we decline to

recent

U

and

liness

20— THUR. FRI. 21

the

a same as respected prelate Celt with a certain implica of contempt for the Celt. The

cf

11

and

sized.'

at

it

had in

men

boat, I

to writei forget, though appears to do so, he ought to be the last that there is another kind of Celt besides the true Celt— that there is creature who has the hybrid enthusiasm neither the generous

to

6d.

Fremantle,

McCarthy,

0

the j

upon the between opponents and

ifs

Owens

has

Conditional

of

Instcr

the

Noav,

the island Howard went the billy. to boil The other two, Owens and Anderson, got into the beat aud went It that neither of fishing. appears

the

tion

to

t

Howard, arriving at

of

Croivn

for

this

tificate

ashore

his shillelagh Gribney as flourishing about the ears of his adversaries. The brilliant the refinement wit, and the of such remarks chivalry are too to need patent any com us. This week it speaks ment from true

Mr. J. Hackett, Coolgardie, 30494. Mr. 18s. Perth, English, 30-9 94. Mr. T. C. Williams, Gullewa, to 31-12 94. New Mr; W. J. Sutherland, 5s. to 30-4-95.

of

were j

"happened. performances fears. kindly

recent

its

abuse

Last

count.

X 4 £

j

quite justify In its two latest leaders schools its mood alternates

Mr. C. Chitty, £1 0s. 6d. Newcastle, to 31 -3-94. to Mr. C. Hennessey, 15s. Newcastle, 31-12-93. 15s. to Mr. M. Newcastle, O'Leary, 30 6-94. Mr. J. Brown, lis. 3d. to Newcastle, 30-9-94. to Mrs. Arthur 15s. Smith, River, 31-12-94. £1 on Mr. J. S. Johnson, York, ac

\

,

office

pur

of

"Western Austra'ia, folloAving of New South Wales. practice The duties of the officer the apholding Avill be to inspect land taken pointrnent up under lease before a cer special occupation in

our

Accident. On Thursday la»t down from diggers just Coolgardie for the holidays hired a boat to go over to Garden of the Island. The names men

J

the

Purchases

are

we

until

three

Scotchman,

has

worse

lis

(Mr.

lished

ssue.

Boating

rare

its

A

1

next

!

Its

nobhiugSome of

7 to 9 evenings

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

Sergt. Major to 30-4-94.

contem

our

these

£1

alarm.

Lands

goin

our

i

!

and most painful un effoi-ts in this directiou with and to disguised apprehension, the result, not with laughter, greet but with a of relief that sigh watch

purchasers.

5 Daily,

to

Hour9

Office

Land

to

terms

a

it

friends "jokes deefeeculty." have accustomed to been always

description

I

and

pity that certain

,

regard

wi'

Cottages. l

like

porary,

Boarding

and

charitable notorious

is

to

to Hall. George's Owing to Press on Wednesday afterno a couipelle to hold over report

St.

,

of conditional Commissioner 'R. Ri'-hardsou)

The A.

birds

aud the small amount of Avater eggs Avhich Mr. was able to condense Lipfut from the sea water of a kettle and by means Avhich had been used a jam tin in the boat bailer.

the

Ou

ninth

day a lighter Geraldton to Rat to but notice their Rat signals. Island Arriving the was directed to return to lighter Geraldton to report the immediately absence of Mr. aud his Lipfut The companion. return the voyage again brought lighter as

a

Avas

sighted Island,

close

to

the and

on

its

islet

Avay failed at

on

from

Avhich

the

were

"

Hotels

otherwise

we

in-pector

chases.

of very

and

with It

SALE.

FOR Bnsinesses

Perth-

op

be

must

Hall,

completely

j

Town

Opposite

a

but method; permitted

posite

Chambers,

to

j

Swan

reversion

a

An

EXCHANGE,

j

BUSINESS

Exhibitions. of the Convent exhibition in

and

Children's Annual the' scholars Yesterday schoo bed thei annua'

unfairness, necessitates

to display bigotry, want of knowledge

|

than

AND

j

LAND

j

WILSON'S

!

cast

this

it occasion observed and signal smoke put in to their as but found sistance, rescue on impossible account of the barrier interposed by the reef. The lighter therefore once more bore up for Rat Isl md Avhence it returned Avith out of with a rescue delay party Malays. When the reef avus reached a encircling boom Avas run across it, and by this means the men released were from imprisoned their s' range the captivity, nothing worse, for the apparently, hardships hey had

aways, their

on

l

endured.

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Richardson

was shot in his sleep. Pid crept up and shoe him with a rifle at the forehead. was through Captain the door beiiind him aud put two revol is ver shots -in the top of his head. It then surmised that he puJ. the revolver under the arm, into emptying the contents nob certain last the body. I am on the of as the a state point, body w;is in extreme There is putrefaction. nothing in the accounts.. conflicting

GATHOLIG

geon The

'

J. at

bers

will

in the ned.

in consequence set of by-laws when

it

attend

in force by which they During the evening to

in

drop became

motion

was

pospon-

hoped have

10

at

business

tho

is

rules

tinned

The the

of

last.

nigbt

chair.

opening

and

small,

the

C.Y.M.

Perth

Thursday

in

the

frame a new. until to night,

ed

of the

on

Smith

tendance to

held

was

Society, Mr. M. was

social

monthly

mem

some

to be members

are

say

gover con-

recite

"

fairly

The

Exile

of

Erin

"

for his applauded plucky O'Mahony received the plaudits

heartily Mr.

for

meeting

humourous

a

MUSICAL

SUBIACO.

and was effort; of

the of Probably largest assemblage witnessed at Subiaco was adu- b people ever that which resp nded to the well-organ ised efforts of the Committee appointed to carry out st Sacred Concert 1 Sunday's the heat at Subiac >. N twithstanding of all of sorts and shew-ather, people and creeds listened a tentively conditions en for over two hours to one of the finest tertainments ever given to the pub ic of

the and

recitation,

Mr.

also successful in was Quinlan highly of Cceurrer Eichard touching dering at his Mr. dj-Lion Fathers bier," Caseley The with oarne forward a second song J nbilee and successful was as as Spree The chairman his ever. contributed quota in .a .hu.monro.us recitation Philoso Irish and Mr. a en phy," Barry concluded very with For to a programme song. joyable Mr. T. F. Quinlan has con night kindly sented to deliver this a lecture, and from in travel aud regentleman's experience search a pleasant be anticip evening may "

his

"

"

"

"

BY

MURDER

NATIVES. DREWRY'S

SUB-INSPECTOR STORY the

pursuit

Tlte

of

report

the

Monday

on

Drewery

:

I

murderers.

of

Commissioner received

Phillips,

the

have

Po'ice,

Colonel

lengthy following from sub-inspector native information

died from Pidgeon, the night after the first figli 16th. The ab on November Wingina, that evidence is strengthened by the fact crncks of the other pr ncipal 1 have seen nob murderers but since, Pidgeon's. I also. earn that Lillymarra, Langeroo, and Towandine for Pidgeon's fought This youngest gin, Canganawarra. would nob have happened if Pidgeon was had his he d smashed alive. Langeroo, out. Lil ymarra and one eye knocke e'ear and Langeroo afterwards gob the girl, behind edback by himse'f Leopold taking one revolver. divided On November 22ud the police fo. the Leopold Richenda into two parties and Ba' ker country. My party came upon cleared them and die remainder there,

that Sandam the wounds

alias

<rra,

to

the where

Upper Oscar,

<

Fitzroy crossing E emarra, Lawrence I have goes. Mullenbuden, Lilymarra, Boo', Captain, andoth rs in the Lorowa, Pyabarra to take Bar ier Range. It is impossibl but the natives will be gob the camp, of time in course singly. They have us since not dared to tire a shot at Wingina. They un now l'ke ilogs. Three times the last we dur'ng got on to them eidit the extraordinary days, but from of the Barrier format on Range we could not get at them. recover d about On December 10 we a flask of the last of tho gun cartridges, Ab powder, and about 4 pounds of shot. The accounted for. tho powder is now to eat have commenced fugitives alrealy roasted and eaten one another, having the a native wounded tin ough Lillcalla, two. also a gin or The body ab Wingina, are Snider taken by Martin cartridges iish d. As sooii as the Let one about kill who does is fired Captain, they will not bub ho has gins "belong belong here, and to other natives, by t ibal right ing over the others on the has domineered i

fi

to

the

party which and

i

National Library of Australia

and

received

most

;

"

referred to the claims which he said being by the Assisted put forward out that a bet schools, they were turning ter article in the for half way of education the the Government money paid to the State When schools. extra they get this ten shillings, they would simply empty the State schools. The in Government the face of this to make this proposed increase, and also in the face of a distinct rebellion schools by the Assisted against carrying out the wishes of the majority."

Randell

Mr.

follows

as

December

1894.

7th,

the

which

In

if

at

By

report.

the to

acknowledge

you

speech

your

to

answer

reply The

Mr.

so

doing

will

you

re

be a oblige

Fremantle

he

this

had sent

10th

Palace,

G.

Eandell,

the

fol

1894.

December,

In Sir, reply to I big to say that of having my in the meeting refer

Dear

of the 7th insc the precaution at tended observations red to noted by a reporter of the Record/ taken is fuller and This so more ac report what in the West curate than appeared furnish and if like I will Australian you of the which with a copy Eecord/ you note your I took

M.

such

this

the of

ing time detei

truly,

was

army officers

his

lo

the had

d

askeii

by

difficulty

the and found the duel, there before them, and, in plain K'-ng " d. What a gallows erectdoes sight, this mean, sire ?" the chal inquired with on "Oh, just go your lenger. " said the King. I am go fighting," solnvea ing to hang the survivor,

the

on

education

"

BEEN

met with his unqua'ified rendered, appro bation. The Secretary Mr. P. J. F.owe, His Excellency the Governor then invited to visitors and the other distinguished which urtake of some after refreshment, successful afternoon's a most eujoymeub to the ob terminated w.th much profit ject of the entertainment. i

their

ever,

opponents time

Their

again. had been

useless,

boy in

i

like

allowed soon

reasoning,

chaff.

to

be at how

in

and

found now

a-

that were

was reasoning determined

s. forcible argumen when they challenged fac s, and they fying

They a

were

man

particular truders. It

him

((he

was

Bishop)

In

just on

numerous,

over

of Africa

once

flourish

so

but

just splendour. constitute

the

recovering Catholics, but

a

very

Mr.

particularcountry. the strength

of those

the

keel

was

House no

must

to

with

say

dogma." be either deceitful

Now, Mr. a

Illing

passages him

if

Illing

very

simple He was he took the mul very simple table to be dogma, for the tiplication so characterised passage by him in the book was one of fi ures. He simply would take it for granted that Mr. was Illingworth because there simple, were a great many lo simple things show of him in this -connection. He would state for Mr. Illingworth's briefly information that dogma or dogmatic

useless, to take

forcible with falsi

education

now

ancient

or

a

very

a

the inrepelled the same with

the

religion, is

i's

and

prefect,

on

worth

brought generally without charges ho ne to them the matter. When. a man's mouthing house he was was attacked by robbers how

ai-y

man

these

not

Catholic

of

"that

it

they

apostolic

the heading

Africa,

worth

down from the tree till the owner who had him to detected took up stones in the s me throw at him They were of the orchard. as this owner position

They

one

this is what Mr. Illingworth had in Parliament and had based his to the Assisted objections on. schools He (the speaker) would ask them, was there for any person any to objection be told how many Catholics there were

had been

It

the

read

reminded him of the hard who would not come

and he on

wa3

it

Now

TRIED,

were

would

ihey

of Oceania

heading

of the entire minorily population, the great mass in Paganism being involved or At the Islamism. of request Pope Leo XIII., missions are now establishi d in Central Africa."

"

>

small

or recall not any regret he said. They bad been for close three upon quietly

HAD

The

though

language,

;

tacked

:

under stated

some

refuting every argument brought years, them by the opponeuts to up against was their the Assisted schools. This (list line of attack,

if

free

a

the

ing in

did that

PATiENClE

far

book

question he hap night,

previous Wednesday pened to make use of strong

the

In

Then

on

the

'this

in

men

2')0>000."

vicariates, 400 priests."

It is needless to add ready." of the conthis cooled the fury who shook hands and went estants, he (Bish >p Gibney) home. When was

but win

free

;

gibbet that

THEIR

be

;

they

word

" We they said, they were just as

of these greater number natives are idolaters. Chris has made considerable advances, in those which especially islands have been colonised by the Catholic nations of or are in their Europe, possession. In the Islands Phillipine there are over and in 4,000,000 Catholics the Manilla, chief there town, are several convents. of religion The. state in Australia is of the most character. cheering Pope Gregory XYI.-in 1835 sent thither the first Arch of bishop Sydney, accompanied by three and four priests ecclesiastical students. the Under of this auspices estimable pre late with Catholicity advanced rapid strides. 1833 In the Catholics were es timated at one-fifth now are they prob one-half of the ably In population. Oceania there 19 are bishoprics, eight

o

for

reasoning

to

follows

islands tianity

.

he

to do it But

you."

(Applause).

as

"

as

said Certainly," be there to see I shall The fficers. fl.tered

"

and

able let

stated

"

arms.

i

speaking

not

Under

and Frederic, the ei counter." with the idea that their King was to with went on their honor the occasion, When morn the fateful preparation. ing arrived, repaii ed to the spot selected

were

will

about

concern

ai

quarrelled, Fettle their

to

permission an appeal

a

It

say.

up the custom T concerned.

break

to

Ids

lics)

and yet while means, that they (the Catho

5

be

to

I

of duels, during the Great, who

practice Fsederic

mined as

intende

was

not not he could him of an anecdote

reminded

its

;

or

challenge

far of

Yours

report.

all

admitted

Christianity prevails throughout Europe excepting Turkey, where, though the established is Mohammedanism, religion of the twOjthirds people are Christians of the Greek Church. The number of Catho in lics is at about 180 Euroge computed of millions the Greek Church about 68 millions Protestants all of denominations 6'1 of two millions; Jews, of millions; nine Moslems, and of Idolators millions,

Gibney.

Whether

with

i

not

'

f

was

plain acknowledgment that able to do heir work better menns than the Government

"

,

contain

little

sus

,

e

will

with

a

This gentle man then letired in favour of another The member, M r. Illingworth. only which that charge gentleman could them was in a against contained bring little to which belonged book, the If Christian Brothers series. they would listen to what he would read to them from that book, they, would see what it was were that they charged with. the Under of Europe there heading was a paragraph a cen giving religious

:

were

determined

G. Eandell.

lowing

was

country.

I have I believe I look however, up I should be refer you

Before,

to repoi'ts know

glad to port of correct Yours,

which

made.

This

they

they

statements

never

Piccolomini's, sympathe ically H. WoodPro Nobis Mr. W. field cha ined the audience with that now " Tne vo y song Holy City"; popular old memories Mr. J. G. Taylor recalled vocal »n Loud as the of his prowess thunder's awful voice and " If with alP struck Hearts and Mr. Viner your chords in his hearers by his ren feeling " of dition Doloro-a by Piccolomini. His Lord At the conclusion of the concert, words addressed a few ship the Bishop doctrine to those on the Catholic present Sun to t! e of a rational as enjoyment fulfilment of after the religious day, I) <ut the difference and pointed igabions, tho old Sabbatical observances between to that al owunder tho old dispensation under a 1c and sanctioned by the Caurch which abro the Christian dispensation, that as in other gated the old law'iu to the advocates ts. He ieferred respe " of die Puritanical Sabbath as Old Test ament and desired it to be Christians," known that the entertainment, publicly did of sacred mus'c well as it consisting "

from

was

He

"

were

on was received rising He said that it applause. to him fo see so very pleasing had been there. He receiving evidence and fresh gathering one. of the las' the notes meeting,

ran

with

"

Mpplause).

"

(Loud

where he him Th«-y had

care

he knocked

as

:

hearing

My Lord, Eight Eev. Bishop Gibney, West Aus According to the report in the tralian of this me you morning charge

"

Ora

the-

at

of

Lordship

Perth

:

"

last

hearty

since he had

t

sung

adjourned

nt.

notes

"

"

j

:

i

U atbo-

of t-hu

their

on Wednesday meeting schoolroom for the purpose

"

"

to move on every everything prepared sta I have warned the opportunity. to bury their ammunition in a plac tions Mr. Lukiu known only to the managers. these the only man who will not take is He still has boxes of car precautions. all about his placeand guns rifles, tridges, within 15 mi'es of iho barrier. I have and three children. sovou gin prisoners wired Lo The Commissioner for police if he could supply him Inspector Drewry with any information as to motives which 'o kill the con actuated the murderers stable and he two and in stockmen, tho following telegram reply received was warned had Burke that Pidgeon he killed Richards but said m, Pidgeon never shoot liim. Burke and would went to Wingina and watered cat Gibbs of any sorb with tle, having no firearms The natives then their them. placed the ro :d, the gins state, bodies alongside S that when tho ordinary party police of four came along they would crawl up Gibb's and creep near body a d shoot the arms and kill al' the settlers lot, get their on the river. i

Branch

held

"

near

of having firearms. strength no father I anticipate danger but a strong in tha'. part, public into camps of obs rvation, i3 divided the must be kept floods, during

Fremantle

many

"

not

long

so

but he was not opponents afraid of them. Mr. (Applause). was Simpson who, to use a vulgarism, Balaam had like of cock-of-the-walk, from old, cursing them, turned to ble s them. the In his r marks on second occasion in Parliament he had said

BEANCH.

Association

was

"

1

The lic

with

I

I

FEEMANTLE

His

A temporary colony. platform, nice'y eastern end ca was erected at the peted, the the verandah,, .of Orphanage under and immediately in front a special area for those who c .red to w s fenced around and for the 'ation, pay for seatingaccoinmo comfort of the visitors in distinguished vited to att demonstration. nd the the Gov These included His Excellency Sir John and Lady the ernor, Fo.rest, Mr. O'Driscoll, Mayor and Mrs Forrest, Irish Notionalist Member for Monaghan, Hon. McKenzie Grant and Mrs. the Meechaui and others. His Grant, Captain and the Dr. Salvado, Bishop, Lordship also Fathers Gaugheren and O'Ryan were The concert present. opened at three o'clock with Mozart's by the M. Kyrie JR. Y. Band under the able conductorship of Mr. Byrao, and that number together author's "Gloria" and with the same "The Heavens aro Telling" Haydn's elicited the loudest from the applau-e The programmo large concourse present. would showed that the main interest centre in jhe efforts of the combine the va3t audience and cert Choirs, inly at the excel'ence were p'ea?antly surprised forces in each number. of Mr. Mumme's " Mass was The from Farmer's Kyrie most and accurately rendered, carefully voice of Miss the powerful high soprano out Tobin with effect, splendid ringing whilst Mr. Arthur Brady and the other rendered In the basses good service. choir excelled the Gloria," however, the itself and made quite an impression, Governor the conductor complimenting "Adese Fidelet at its close. The was melodiously g ven, as also the beau Inclina Ad Me" tiful by Hitnmel. Sunday's performance by the ch ir stamj s o rank that body of singers as worthy best musical talen'. The with our very m ere instrumental particularly portions Master the Misses Parsons and good, in Handel's Parsons displaying "Large" whilst the wonderful musical precocity, A. G. animenb piano accom; by Mrs. to be desired. The Russell left nothing instrumental trio T. G. VVilby Messrs. 1 ams, C. Calvin, and R. Williams proved Madame ac most Patek, cceptab'e. and as companying herself on tho piano sisted obligate, by Herr Dvorak in a violin "Ave Guonod's in sang good style Woodfield Maria whilst Mis Grace sang in a most correct Millard's "Ave Maria" Miss in and manner. Daly feeling her Consider the Lillies displayed eet young voice to considerable advan s appeared quite self-possessed tage aud ut. Of the gentlemen soloists, through, be sa d that Mr. A. Gra. Rosser it may "

AUSTRALIA.

man

formidable

pre's

this

ated.

THE

AT

FESTIVAL

WESTERN

did

He

question. hit lii.-i down.

of Mis the continuation Dr. Lordship The room was address. Gibney's audieme. filled by a very enthusiastic In the absence of the Chairman of the Association, (Mr. F. Connor, M.L.A.), the Rev. Fr. Gaughren took the chair, to and introduced His Lordship those

the

until

by drgrees

Mr. large. Pye op and ened the ball with a recitation, was followed by Mr Caseley with a song. Master to Br. Tan made a very creditable .attempt

meeting

OF

ASSOCIATION

-

SOCIETY.

.

C.Y.M.

,

PERTH

teaching lief

|

faithful ;

man

gave

or

was

a

man.

if

"

art cle of be proposed for the His Lor. .'ship then what dogma really

common

faith that to believe. of instances

was

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in that

pear

tlemen head

far

so

cised

meant

of

I

cer

certain

a

sect

would those

ap

The

by

or

any Dr.

of

care

man

must worth

had

ber

would-be

a

himself a reader, who person calling who children had been at got a few tending these assisted schools, to certify that this book had been in use at St.

"

I anTlO

:

Alfred of

years Assisted

Brigid's

I

age,

Now

statement

a

made

by

he had

that proof was not true. One of these Ernest and was as follows Stone,

some

to-morrow

marln

Vvir

fifnnn

And

18g4.

this

I

highly

am

have

should

boy

in

St.

the

Brigid's hook

a

his father's

was

and

displeased made use of of bringing School. lie

with

i

meaning

I.

I could to get him for the 6d. me purpose I returned him night

sign

Perth

was

my

He

after

to

books

by

ville

A.

St.

attending and

in

am fTQAnnonli

I

It

It

Courtenay, of

I

1894. is the

16th, This Mrs.

1894.

black

the

name

last

know

am

a

Roman

statement

Leederville, Margaret Wilson, 19th

myself, Alfred (Signed) Leederville.

one

Friday,

on

of

this

and

in

to

I should

used

day V.

if I saw November

Leederville,

November, Resident

of this boy when she heard had been indone, was very and made the following state

I

:

being

Courtenay

flie

from

mother whom

of the Mr.

child

Gurner

George obtain

with books to the statement, regard desire to ex used in St. Brigid's school, that should press my indignation my child and be catechised in this way, waylaid the evidence which he is said Having read it was obtained to have I believe by given to him him or putting leading prompting nine is but of He years age questions. ed

a

National Library of Australia

i

book,

for

I

the

ct'li

in

Bloomer,

ulle

the

U>Uiu

school. Hist

Perth,

LlUlilig

(Signed)

November,

or

(Signed) Perth, little

the

else in Mena

anyone

book

referred and

to not

lias

used, in the school.

for

taken for two Alice

(Signed) St. Brigid's

His

they

Mr.

ve

Lordship

not

Smith, School.

"

time case"

to have

it.

If

he to

they

They They had

it.

were

abundant

and

this

is

what

Perth, regard

:

Bourke Board on he said :

1893. January, the circular No. 93 the Central of of. Education all reading books of the Assisted directing schools to be sent in for and approval, with of the Revised regard to provisions of instruction" the programme prescribing of certain readers I have use the honour "Q reference to state, past corrCspoudence with the Central Board will show how essential it was deemed by the managers ot assisted schools that thev should select books the to he made use of in these a schools— which has not principle been hitherto questioned and which it is neces to sary maintain." The Board, howmay, be well assured evor, that there is no other wish on the part of such as I managers,

With

he

did

in

character

them

Mary

up ; Tudor

most

of

found

her to (

'

not he

therefore, which was to

case, sorrow,

her '

Catholic

believe not

did

the

it

give

as

nulla

quam

11th

to Board

salus

),

by

no

to the them compelled disgorge had of which wealili iliey plundered that salvation. Most of only hope of their like Tom felt them, however, poor Leigh, the burn in their abbey rents purses and, Bull does in as John a difficulty, generally by a' second folly compromised the thing two made one wrong things (as if right and and listen one), priests, petted foreign to to ed or not their pretended listen, and and their plottings practi sings, gave a son as a sort up here, and a son there, of a sin-offering and to be car scape-goat, ried off to Douay, or Rheims, or Rome, and trained as a in seminary plain priest; to he taught the science of villainy, English of or tbe motive One of superstition. such and children who hapless scapegoats, to Moloch, had been cast into the fir© was Eustace whom his father had sent, Leigh, tho fruit of his body for th© si" giving to be made a liar his soul, of t.

| 1

i 1

,

is

.This

Vhat

said

was

of

those

true

of the Church, had been placed,

price

of

more

The "

their book

fait

very the lad

fair

same

And

Not but

that he

home, tion'; priests

a

had

beenaccount

on

in

who-e head who thought than their lives. on

to say

on

a

:

liar he had become. was a bad fellow at heart chosen the at by harpies of

plain English, had seen in him

his

'

peculiar

because certain

in the

ASK

that

TO

THEM

con was

the

APPLAUD

but he did not of the school was drawn to

book,

governors attention

their

he

had

for respect for the connected

a

were

Church

the

and

of high

men

with

it,

the

;

to

wily

the

matter

as

because he

one,

any

a

was

com

deal

with

of gentlemen honour, who with him. He took honourably extracts from the book and wrote to each of the gentlemen who composed the Boaid of Governors, asking them if

considered this a fit book as a 'they book. He received a from reply the Secretary to the Board of Govern ors as follows text

:

bchool,

High My Lord,— -

of

nors

the

22nd Deoember, 1892. directed by the Gover School to acknowledge

Perth, I

am

High

the

letters of the 19th in receipt of the stant addressed by you to each of the Governers. I am further directed to in form your that at a meeting of Lordship the Board held this day they unaminously their the expressed that book opinion Ho is not Westward a proper book to be used at as a text-book the High School and that have directions ac they given cordingly. Yours C. B. very faithfully, to the of Gover Kidson, Board Secretary of ness the "High School. His Lordship Perth. Bishop Gibney,

to this

as

follows

:

23rd December 1892. lam in Sir, of your letter of reeeipt the 22nd inst., me that kindly, informing the board of governors of the High school unanimously expressed their that opinion' "Westward Ho"' is not a proper book to be" used as a text-book in the High school and that they have given directions I thank the Board for their accordingly. unanimous of opinion an! expression as sure them that although I felt pained by the of the bad impression thought made tne upun mmas or innocent who youths read the book my confidence and respect for the Board is elevated their action. by Yours M. Gibney. To C. B. faithfully. Kidson, Secretary. Perth,

All only or

this would not come that it showed that some of them, who

against

them

anyone

gve

a

say there

in leading tions from the Assisti

it,

d

grounds

)jook was

making

were

and schools that

out

even

now

the Yery raised

men

the

cry he defied mis anything that

of

use

had

voted

in

the

the

Catholics

fire

at.

liim,

Well,

but

were

were

they

quota against

assembly

using of. approved There was not one m=<n in that opposi tion who plaeed an honest construction the books ueed in the Assisted upen tc. who could say that they were ools, Those men misleading. thought that which

voca

capacities

he

give

montioned

the bo ks

and

i

goes

NOT

plaint

on

,

sons

;

He replied

poor with

whose

subjects,

them while they compelled to safe fold of the only Mother extra

foulest

never

ing dealt

until he nrofes-

was

;

perfect right to authorised

Father Central

but

;

of his preceptors ; bear this to day that such testimony

that as man good a heokas ling any he had given on this sub It was two since he had ject. years under the notice of the Board brought that this was an book to be used unfit in unsectarian school. He had any

guided

means

I

them. to the

was

f

and.

until but

Gibney)

vex'y

of

lauds

nave

hints works

their

of England, honorwho

honourable. Ho was used

a

were

neeas

iners used

OP

the

book

of

life

musL

neces

sin,

did say that the exam knew text book was that this in the school and they let it pass. one of those There was who gentlemen used his influence our against and he that schools, Only (Bishop it,

onslaught

an

school

written

would

the

on

return Church

West Australian a wards considered the Assisted against the book had been in use a

t-xt

a

not

.

:

consciences,

aftes

had

as

That

the

and

WOULD

did

a

PHASE

matter and

from

contained say that

of State system be seen that the

Westward

4

to the read

referring the book,

those

witnesses. what Mr.

was

considered what the

or

ill-omen had a very consideable of poor Mr. conscience Thomas ather of in 'the Eustace, form Leigh, of to certain lands once the belonging of He more than Havtland. half Abbey should be lost for believed that lie holding

years

said, it hard

Bud

man

that

just

Jiiusiace

ecclesi

an

This was one of the most (Laughter). works infamous Catholics and against their church had the that he had ever lot to read over. in that The teachers school knew of the objectional matter

grounds

but a few lines from sedly unsectarian ; text book would show how Catho the lies in this unsectarian fared school. in this text One of the sentences book,

wholly,

wodd

both

A book called in that school detected it.

the

which is

this

in

s

though

their

THAT.

'

lien

1894.

Iliingworth's And this

and

taken feelin.

by

"Birds

1894.

from

were

been

;

two

assistant

Worth, November,

21st

geography

extracts

class

I

It

wnicn

their

nE

"

_

dignaut, ment

|

of the would

part

course

St.

.

what

the

was

education.

be

all

had

so

books

Schools were Assisted inconsist to allow ent objectionable enough own schools. books to be used in their to the He would refer first High School d out of the revenue. as assist! being It

s

That

?

women

Perth.

f Bishop lllingworth

such

lioii

all

if pardonable, a moral hardly

waB

to

as

science

a

sin,

was

he

observed

real

Eustace

and that their opinion of the sexes ception of the relation whit not a than that of really higher to who confessed them." profligate laity

ANOTHER

had made

who

little

of

set

QUESTION.

be

might

people on the

and

price;

for

sufficient cause the

simple (Applause)

severe

fullest

a

TO

CAME THE

:

in

school

been

this

producing

be

the

on

over

the

these school

actions that Mr.

were

Rheims. the prac

in

take

and

not,

roan.

NOW

HE

book from the Legisla-

used

the

or

have

deceitful

lady

Sisters

not

at

Assisted,

Education,

sanctioned

little

virtue

gathered

to be, A. (Signed) Secre Esq.,

Stables,

were

pupils, effect in What

astical sary,

thus

same honour

the

of

thought

must

That

young follows

the in

not

bave in

been

rchool

Sir,

mother

of

have

fo bid to had written the matter,

presence

the

servant,

general

Gibney)

reason

force.

books, his

It

hose books tor and they were not foi bidden till years the last session of Parliament. He did the of Parliament not right question

the

schools

those

j

taught

Jesuits

that lust; that profligacy,

no

and

and and

did

of

in the schools the following

the

XliUiiOliO)

proven, schools. in the have

Reader, The

I

(Applause. II ingworth

cover.

of

Gurner,

I

me

beli

by George of

were

used

it

Continuing that thought

The

Board

then

these

!

ivThYIa a

the

of

a

told

he

I

am

Catholic.'

made in

was

five

statements.

as

know read

assistant teacher, Perth 21st November,

School,

fTifl

book

as

but

was

Tw

back

it

It

what

used

Brigid's,

I

wlgiluwwli

proof," short a

1

the

pres-

xveaaers

introduced,

O. P.

The Board

was

otar

I have

Bourke, tary Central

a

love

one

obedient

your

into

pains

the

expect honor who had made

men

under

extracts seen

past

Leeder

standard.

iicarl

small

a

of

of age. Assisted

(third) iff

certain

publisher, it.

3rd

Vinnlr

is

not

am

years

St.

Assembly.

now

Statement

Courtenay,

Brigid's

the v

class.

1894.

nine

am

of such

proved by by three

School.

which

the

did Stone,

An (Applause). read by Mr. ll

George

I

' :

handed

do not

not

teacher

The

I

oooks

be

the

it

Eus

chivalry,

and

sold, or, if the to make compen and of the pupils on

not

of their

had

the

loss

of

;

be

pleased

the

in

y

puri

were

whole

the also.

from as them, was rest of their teach as the vulgar be if What it instilled could else, ing. schools of educated in the by men Italy and France the in which the Romish age Church had made a marriage legalised and the and tyranny, laity, by a natural exalted had pardonable revulsion, adultery base

simplicity as to to inquire the schools had for using the books. Mr. did not think he had a lllingworth to make as to whether right inquiries had a right the Catho ic schools to use

told

examined

that

use

were

at

am

years. teacher.

made

and

The Third Standard Class in St. Brigid's under the Sisters. School is in my care, The to has not -been geography objected

gave fort

a

G.

19th,

given

that

of the

minds, no matter be guided by brute

Brigid's

by

:

"November

not

same."

schoolmates

a

say— with

|

little

papers

lingworth

and

Catholics from argument

tive

1894.

other thing. of these

other

of

their

I

Gurner

6hall

one —

V.G.

the

they

He

the Another

!

making

which

made who never Yet Mr. lllingworth, statement that he could not sub any must been a hive stantiate, very or if he was not he was simple man,

—the

what could

gravity, that's

primer

teachei's

:

with

Will

when

or

The

unseen.

nothing

of self-control. learnt of women

had

"

Readers

Schools

Government

both

reading Sir,

Star mentioned

to the managers Schools for the

furnished

1894.

the money.

November,

of

school."

the

nor

it

on

book.

and

the

is stated letters written

charge against me to get asked oblige him, did

statement.

any

23rd

and

to the

what

not

a

in yes,

Caroline

Mr.

me

by judges? children

witness

as

of

stock be

"

little

morality

restraint habits

.

ques leading I consider in such

"

great

ench crowd

the

|

in Board

now

colony,

letter

into

tell a spelling As a test he grammer. a tlack book with cover, it well and at was say

liltle

up

i

Assisted

cooks, reading be forthwith of all children

may the

rvrnc.

l'emark that

enif

above

the

had

as

tical

I

his

said,

day

books

Assisted

statements their plainly bearing

put

Careful

Central

was

or

Slate-

and 14th me, this Alfred V. Gurner.

father

in

sation

schools

of his Bourke said

value

nine-year-old

qf his

ence

Assisted

children

to

As

ArlSU

November,

the

used

the

love

self-sacrifice, virtues which

Board. the

a

disgraceful

use

But

:

i'n

and

Central inform

from

fit

to the

before

from

morning."

THvuDaf

Novem

the

by

honour to that either

Board

a a got for what he said, and shilling yet another that. him 6d. to alleged gave try and get a geography at the school." They could see that there was bribery and corruption there. In (Eaughtei). under discus a like the one question he thought the honourable courre sion, wou d have been to have made inquiries

"

me

occasions

have the

geography

they

E

were

at Schools

toilsome

Are

"

a

be

out

tions.

saying

:

to

vious

Mary

it.

course

Father

of the

it

of Statement made by Ernest Stone, 1894. I Leederville November 14, of St. Sister in charge Brigid's paid the 6dfor of the of a copy school the sum used in the geography book (black cover) 14 and this school, about morn days ago, that the book ing was told by the sister be used in the and would no school, longer be given that the money paid for it would back

the

mouths

look book used

of ten years of age who could not in these words un make such statement less All they were put into his mouth. were in the same the letters written and

In

the pro namely,

on

schools,

but for the that Assisted fact stock of other considerable books reading These on hand. other books the are readers of last on approved year or, pre

from

the

the

on

tace's

is

had to take the he considered that

because

attack

an

to

child

hand

then

the

"

of stories Readers," III., and glimpses VII. all Indeed, once introduced into

Standard Standard

might

to

fear of the

hysterical

vague

Upas-shadow which has blighted Romish him Church bligVod

a

clearly paper. and he

the

paper, sign B. Kelly,

for

taken

The Catholic man repeatedly. their to agers expressed willingness the but not to be at surrender books, the loss of them. They said that if them th y must must give up, others be in their hands instead of placed Mr. in them. Perhaps Illiugwortu

a

was

from

of The words in each almost thus identical, mark of having been

way. the

for about "West Fitzgerald-street, Perth, 18 months, and left about five months ago to attend a school nearer Whilst I home. the attended the school book geography in it used with my name was by me the time." made the whole Statement by" to me, this 15th said Alfred Caffyn day of in the of November, 1894, presence Richards. Alfred Y. Samuel Signed, Gurner.

this

was

it

in

Schools,

up,

the

of at

Caffyn,

matt-r

are

:

by

down.

be

recently

Star

Royal

of

of the views For respect. in Assisted

that

Government

the

Then

statement understand

Wilson W.

placed

for

globe,

hooks

Bourke

"

Mr. in School. Brigid's lllingworth, the House, read a number of statements obtained from children, amongst then; being the following made

Gurner she

when

1894.

question-. to the paper

c'eric,

a

Statement; Leederville tended SL,

sit

sign

Mrs.

Mr.

paper

the.

these

was

that the and he replied out pointing words in were each, of the statements almost as bore identical, they plainly the mark of having been put into the child mouths of the en by leading

silly

of

not

Gurner

"

meet

to say will

otijec'ion books

England of

to

possible

every I have

no

gramme to the

which was books what Mrs. Wilson

than

for, in

reasou

Schools reading

were

a

not read

er

Father it

members

assistance

did

Witness

22nd

to

read

answer

Board

Central

i

the

her he

Gun did

Courtenay.

convinced that this was he had to wrong teaching, th -.t the book was use in the prove and in doing this he, in his schools, himselt to allowed be led simplicity, into a form of proof. He very

got

told

can

the this

"

covers

Mr. him. of

he

that

cross-exam-

that

to sheet

geography me

know

while

a

presence He paper.

what Mr. He says he did not see

Barnett, dogma.

asserts

and

in,

the

no'

He

not

he used.

are

a

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Gurner's blacks Standard,

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her

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Fourth He

on

use

"

Mr.

present questions

putting was writing in

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sisted

not

came

the

was

the

were.

was

him

books

own.

i

book criti1 could not by

to

reply

which

geography

lessons.

that

they

of

seen

home

in

Standard

third books

never

in his

not

Mr. lllingworth what understanding

by Mr. lllingworth

That

used

;

i

gen at their

the no

lpation

j

It

was.

sens'ble any man, fit to be under the down be set as

a

in

his for said in

as

as

or

But

that

say

place.

simple

an

himself,

to

simplicity Mr. lllingworth

with

dogma

Catholic

dogmas.

were

of people

were

Holj

is

tells me I have :

certain in their

a

and

one

Ghost,

Holy

dogma

a

was

,

tain lived

the

"hee

all

not number

was

the

1

Church,

there

that in

believed believed in

he it

believed

he

:

he

as,

was,

God,

were

not

very

they might would they

goo

i

to targets upon

trample never

subdue

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tlemen

who

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ass

number of geucidted with bim.

This

the

was

that he had and he would

time

fir.t

to referred this matter not so even have done evidence of inconsistency.

wished HE

Catho'ic. brigands in large

in

now

If

only he had

thorities

it

I

COULD

CHEATED

HAVE

A

GREAT '

FURORE

about

the book

he

always

he

had

referred to settle

preferred in a reasoning

and quietly He now the High left draw their attention as

.

the Government in Perth. In book

was

m

he took

Saxon

the

"

called

use

of the

last

to,

but

things manner.

and would school to books equally that had been used in school and girls' boys' 1893 a he found that

objectional

Harold-—

Kings," extract

following

l he

from

which

follows

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doing

this

voted against in the matter of gave his casting

except

so

law,

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giving.

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Ids

according law should

to Constitutional practice so be altered except by a majority he must vote with the noes." Now it was an actual alteration of the law not to give the Assisted schools their prono

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next

mat

would

purposes. just past

be Acthe

they

so Yet passed was £37,629. one who had contributed fourth of

this

were

receive asked

to He

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paltry did

them, This

think

rlavmuaa

conscience

other then

cried this there

that

it

sory,"

had

o-ie

his a

and of

lot

those

were

pocket

secular

free,

they

compul

followers

;

who considered

duty to put the state church and did not care at all. Those persons

religion to of course, satisfied perfectly have their children to taught according their and the Catholics did not ideas, them. with not quarrel They could send their children to them, and they had a decided objection to go with tbem His here or hereafter. (Applause). were,

opponents wanted the way they liked,

to

teach

and so did they ( the They cou'd not allow their

Catholics). nhilrlrAn

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turn enemy upon chiefly my courage and conduct, but I will share it with you ; then his head towards the (nodding that I shall take third) by vir. ue of my to which I make no question prerogative, and loyal but so dutiful s will subjec all the deference and regard that pay I can but you too will have con desire, sideration. Now, as for the fourth part, the Catholic (which represented portion) the of our necessity present affiirs is so our stock so and very urgent, low, our oredit so and impaired weakened, that I must insist your upon granting that without hesitation or demur any ; and hereof fail not at Moral. your peril. overcomes This was Might right.!" their but exactly position, they would make a stand i-. It wa3 his against 44 determination to do or die." (Loud He wanted applause). every trueCatholio to be with him. It was for the good Of their children and to uphold their rights that he was so that contending, they would be good children and good Catho lics. Governor llobinson (Applause). had said that whenever he went

an

;

ma

lineal,

;

their

was

their

before about

in

was "

a

succession from hereditary the royal family of Lion that (pointing to the I claim think, no second) by, I unreasonable demand, considering that all the engagements you have with the true,

was fair 1 amount was that the Did twentieth they hardly part. be .robbed? consent to They would Who be if they did not stand together. were who those about such a brought One of them said that state of things 1

his

f..i

MUfWMWH

of

sum

Leopard,

;

place.

right

a

with other beasts. into an They entered alliance both offensive and defensive and were to live One sociably together. of an excursion day, having made a sort by way of hunting, they took a very fine, fat which was divided in'o large, deer, four parts to there be then happening his the and present Lion, majesty only three others. After the division was made, and the parts were set out, his forward some majesty advancing steps and to one of the shares, was pointing to pleased declare himself after the manner: "This I -seize and following take 'possession of as my which right-,

to have

could,

Family.

composed of a Lion, and a Ram, together

was

Wolf, wild

j

claimed

But

Happy

Barnum's It

every

give

they

(Applause;. far as they

right

These

ter

would

they

in the Government schools, same resul's. regard being had to the i. Would to be said that their they allow children were li <t worth so much to teach as those who went to the Government schools. They had no doubt all heard of

j

not a secret They were places. and did not love the dark association, ness beoause their were not works evil. They only looked for that which

tuake

spark would THEY

MUST

must

a

GUARD

protect

great

ama.11

THEIR

them

ne couia oanouse, tell those always children who had been under the care of the nuns, Some by their nice behavour. times he asked the question to see if his surmises were correct, and he always found that he was right in his judgment. continu this HisLo'dship was ng said, another of the proof goodness of their if now maintained their teaching, they as Catholics would have they the rights to nuns teach their and they children, would the Government leave to give ascertain itself if for the children at the Assisted school were as well tending instructed as they should be. (Applause), must have But Government they pay with it. He could not see by what right it was unless it wason refused, the grounds irrational The of teachers bigotry. in the Government schoo's could not teach the cli Id re n let alone manners, morals. no in the There was whole reasoning of their opponents actions. It was a mass of inconsistencies. Did think for they

conflagration, LITTLE

with

their

ONES, lives.

Mr. Richardson He had to thank f ir a remark he had made in the Assembly it was "Markthosj who caused divisions with amongst you and keep not company them." That is what he would say to of those them, to beware who people divided themselves from the Catholic on this people. They ought to be earnest The blood of those who had subject. severe trials to passed through keep the faith for them, ran their veins. through In the penal times it was at very great risk that a parent could have his child at He knew all. that his taught own who lived in those father, times, had to undergo severe trials. The fol the penalties were some of lowing they liable

were

sum

be

he

to

:

:

A

that It

:

schools

but

secret

"

half

breach alleged who never gentleman for

1

Ire'and. poor has with milk S. and E.

Council

Legislative

rt

pro this had

a his seat in Parliament, special act had to be pas ed to keep him ihere, and relieve him from the penalty of an him was action that brought against

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took

j

pear

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entitled

he was a to believe that put voted of the Assi ted schools, supporter was a with the Opposition. The result tie. It therefore depended on the castre i who was g vote of the chairman,, not by the elec turned to Parliament, but vote of the tors, by the cas'ing he after Returning Officer, who, even

he the

called

was

1

n

vy

be raised

him in

was geography would refer Government " Corn well's,"

little

their its

on

believ

The time was when word was his bond."

reasons and he had strong place, that there was a conspiracy. to believe in There was one member although House that town did not attend the who led the people who night, another,

i

that

for

one

'

year or perhaps a longer repeated that if the Catho the colony :'ollowed his lics throughout would have their advise rights they not They did go into (Applause). rights time,

they

PEOPLE

took

1

be

tbem

have

for

teachers

?

m

t

plause). They did not want to ingrain but rather and hatred, friendship love ; they (their had done opponents) wor-e than what the Catholics far been accused of doing: Ho had even down it now cane to the present, to

n

would

They

get their rights session, assuredly. to do without their

they last

UD

bo the payable half the total amonnt c f yearly salaries o the teach paid school in respect ing staff of a Government of 'ho same average attendance."

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seems

to as

" The Assisted

years

it.

<%

Assisted paid road

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a

puiSaeu

thing preferel but settled quie ly, they found t iken to inoffensive remarks exception then from in their books, apart "that other he would say arguments who live in glass houses should people not throw stones." He would say to his treat give us the same p, o ;ents, as ment thry (the Catholics) gave them would ask no more. an he (Ap to

always

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at

were

the old

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in the hands This book had been placed of boys. and girls fivm which they were to be examined, and unless they were with the subject matter in acquainted that book they would not get their cer two

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Englishman's came to a division in When the matter the House as to whether the Assisted the an schools should receive increase, was raised that the Government point teachers were not well enough school the If salaries of the Govern paid. teachers were raised he ment school of the Assistel that those claimed

;

happeued

titri

W

VERY

they laughed their promises.

"an

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had

W

STATE WAS

when

This

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tificate.

rit

ULU9U

Several members of the Assembly bad deceived them, they had and had not kept them. given 'promises

exclaimed feared, " in and my ; Harold, great agitation whom havu demented these monks sister, with the King against the leagues herself law of the wide welkin and the grand re " of the human heart. Oh !" con ligion into an enthusi tinued the Earl, kindling rare to his even asm, moods, but wrung as much from h s broad sense as from his. 44 when I compare the affection, strong Saxon of our land and day, all enerva'ed and deorepit with by priestly superstition, Christian his forefathers in the first era, to the religion yielding they ad apted in but not to that; rot of its truths, simple and freo minhood which social happiness monachisni this cold and lifeless making virtue tlie absence of human tioo spreads the great around which Bede, though himself a monk, but bitterly de vainly nounced when I see the yea, verily, of the pries', I Saxon already the theowe to ask shudder how long he will be folkfree of the tyrant." is

the

from

amount

Mexico— Roman Page 301. Religion Catholic. Great superstition and immor Education Mur Most defective. ality. and begging are comder, robbery, very

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The

mon.-

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modest, viatuous, homely clergy, not above tender with an sympathy ig norant He selected as exampopulation. at Wall ham, two pies for hid monastery low-born humble brothers, Osgood and Ailred the one known for the courage with which he had gone through the land, and thegn the ernanto abbot preaching of the theowes, as the most mericipation torious act the safety of the soul could a c'erk impose ; the other, who, originally custom to the common of had, according the Saxon clergy, contracted the bonds of had and with some marriage, eloquence vindicated that custom the canons against of Koine, and refused-, the offer of large rank to put away endowments and thegn's his wife. But on the death of that spouse, he had adopted tne and while still cowl, of marriage to in the lawfulness persisting the unmonastic had become famous clerks, for the open concubinage denouncing and viowhich desecrated the holy office, lated the s temn of vows, many a proud and abbot." prelate ran

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a

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Paue been

tury.

:

"But his aim wa?, out of the elements he found in the natural kindliness existing between Saxon priest and Saxon flock, to

Another

Spain. have ever

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Roman 157. Religion. Gross superstition. Beggars and The act abound in Italy. latter set the au bands, and sometimes at defiance.

Page

Italy.

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portion.

-

-

but

mere

he were allowed to He did not wish to not sake for bis own

exception. the name, of respect

mention

mad hovels in the W., which are as often occupied by the pig and poultry, well as the family. abound Beggars still in many parts. Great numbers of Irish labourers come over to England to help to and harvests, re get in the hay and corn turn in time for their owu potato crops."

who

honourable

an

,

one

were

make

The gentlemen

If

a

Catholic

a

kept

Protestant person, any of literature or species crime of was, for the law

by from

by

banishment

banishment,

hanged "

as

a

taught

or

school,

Catholic,

or

such

scienee,

j

felon.

whether a child or adult, in Ireland attended a school kept by or was instructed Catholic, privately by such child a Catholic, Catholic, although in its early infancy, incurred a forfeiture of all its property, present or future. If

Catholic,

a

"If

a

sent

was

cation,

similar all right

Catholic to any

such penalty to

child,

foreign infant that property

a a

a

present

or

a

of

forfeiture pros

pective. "If

in Ireland made any person any of remittance or for the money goods, of any Irish in maintenance child educated a foreign such person incurred a country, similar forfeiture. The to to

Government

in

those

days

wanted

of Ireland compel the Catholic children attend their approved schools. It was

the law, and the rulers in their hands thought enforce it. The same

that

.Protestants,

Wesleyans, would be an the arrangement placing of to teach appointment persons their in children the hands of Catholics. Would these people stand if it, the three were Inspectors the Minister Catholics, of Education a Catholic, and the other ? officers all Catholics Now if they wou'd not stand shou'd it, why they (the allow the present state Catholics) of to con'iuue. He said the time things had come when the Catholics cried with voice that " they must one have fair p.'ay. His Lordship here resumed his seat amidst loud applause. Mr. F. Connor, in a few M.L.A., remarks stirring proposed a vote of thanks This to his Lordship. was seconded by who Mr. referred to the Doherty, fact that it was thirty-one years ago that day, that his first landed Lordship on their shores. Most of them knew how much he had done for aud tliey them, would not of the name be deserving of Catholics if his Lordship they did not support right He would ask them to accord through. three times three. the vote with This was done with a will, that made the room vibrate again. His in the Lordship acknowledging vote said, that he was a bad hand at say aboiu himself, he would tell ing anything that he had made up his them, however, mind if the Government took the grant to the Assisted schools from away them, that he would throw them back the Ecclesiastical 'but other churches Grant, would have to do the same. Applause). or

Secularises

"

however young, for edu country child incurred is,

moment

Presbyterians, satisfied with

any teacher

teaching, punishable and, if he returned he to be was subject

him. (Applause). fo» med the Board, if body. of. men

J

who had the power it and fit to right

in a thing only is tried on them degree, being now at the present time even in this land of boasted freedom. It had just begun. Their teachers (the Sisters) devoted heart and soul to the education of their little not ones, were considered fit teachers, in the estimation of their rulers. They were not half the worthy help they Government willingly teachers, give the in fact they are to bo wiped ou'. Would allow it? If not then stand they up and insist that they Bhould have together same as is to the amount the paid

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of thanks

to

tlie

Gaughren, brought meeting to a close.

Chairman, a

most

the en-

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facture. —

Men's

and Boots

Children's

Youth's and

Strong Shoes in

Boots

CARTS WE

Shoemakers'

Cutlery

on

Perth.

WHY

Perth.

TO

ORDER

CHALLENGE

SERVANT'S Who will of

Minorgan.

BEST

OFFICE,

all

General

Laundresses,

Nursemaids,

Waitresses, Waiters, Grooms, Mill hands, Carpenters, Drivers Gasfitlers, Engineers,

Servants, Gardeners,

Plumbers,

THE

of

Agreements etc.,

Assistants

"WORKS,

The

Principal. Funds Perth

over

£11,000,000.

Branch

Office, St.

A.

K.

George's

MONEY,

(Opposite <A-1VY

llBi

Excellency N.

PERTH.

the

PATENT

Sir

Frederick

RICHARD

Buildings, Perth.

Broome,

assortment ALWAYS Ladies'

REFRESHMENT

ENGINEER

Hay

in

For

and varied a slock, large of Gig, and Cart, Catriage and .Gents' Saddles Riding

Harness, and

and

Girls'

Saddles

and

Bridles, Boys' Pack Pilches, Saddles, Jockey Saddles Horse and all a lirst Clothing, requisitcs"for class Stable or Hostelry, including Whips Chamois Spurs, Sponges, Skins, Brushes, Harness Combs, Scrapers, Clippers, Oils, etc. Blacking,

CARPETS,

All orders sent executed with all

BRUSSELS,

R.S.

will otherwise Promptness.

or

by post and

carc

obtained

PRIZE

FIRST

at

Show Agricultural Society's for the best collection Guildford, and Harness. Saddlery W.A.

TAPPESTEY

LADIES

The

CAKES

SHEET

AXMINSTER

in

ry

tionery

addition

to

Ruas.

or

Sheet

Iron

and

Trial

One

any

Bread

J.V.

Brass

now

WILLIAM

order

to

and

on

Wheat,

Manufacturer

-

Oats,

Perth.

in

William-

and

Hsy-Bt.,

Flour,

Bt.

Potatoes Perth

Medical

Dispensary,

All

Street

H owick

atlowest

& Hay Street

The oldest

established

and

Wholesale

business

PERTH.

Influenza

Perthv W .A.

in

Mixture,

be

ex

€®81£f,

A.G-RAVH,

changed FCMIIHraCi

Federal

new

at

Furnishing

the

Ware

Reg. C.

PERTH.

National Library of Australia

J.

and

W.

Perth,

&

LONDON

PROFESSIONAL

MELBOURNE TAILORS

and

Lotion,

MERCERS.

MARTIN,

of

Hay-street,

THE

Mixture,

attended

Orders specially

Country

house,

Mixture, Mixture

etc.

Ointments,

E.

WAREHOUSE,

Mixture, Blood

Indigestion

Eye for

cash.

and

Neuralgia can

for

Chemists.

Retail

KNOWN

pianos

speciality.

fitted

&c. old

Chaff,

"prices

notice.

STIRLING-Sts.,

WANTED Mats.

a

& Co.)

Watson

(Late

on

Liver

Linoliums,

HAY-STREET,

Pollard,

-

to prepared Wrought,

the|shortest

Perth.

Bran,

City.

Cough Mixture,

Tliat

J£DE1IAL

the

in

to be

it

Found

or

Merchant,

Roller

prove

LARGEST

the

is.

Barrack-st.,

carried

of Cast, any class Iron Work. made Engines of the colony. Verandah

made

Produce

the

Murray-street,

will

BEST

the

held at of both

part

or

in

Largest

Cottrell,

un

of Confec

VERYARD'S

of

Bakery

&U.

business are

are

Colony.

late

Brack ets, Fringe, Fringe-Columns, Garden-chairs, Fire and Doors and Burglar-proof Safes, for Rooms will Frames be Strong kept in in

stock

Carpets,

the we

heretofore, undertake almost

BRUSSELS

Door

Stock

the the

is

Robert

PAbTRY

FOUNDERS,

WORKERS

an

us

by

& BRASS

METAL

Having opened and

Stair

unsurpassed.

and

while

rivalled,

be

the

LEDGER,

1110N

Boilers.

"

& E.

J.

Squares

Proctor Ruston, Priestman's S. M'Caugbey Automatic Scoop.

and

and

conveniences

are

of BREAD

ENGINEERS,

Stair

Perth.

the

comfort

AND

Kidderminster

for

W.A.

& Co.'s Engines Oil Engines. The Four Wheel Earth

and Inventions Trade Marks patented egistered. ST. GEORGE'S TERRAOR, PERTH.

ROOMS,

Street,

in

agent

AND

agent.

Saddlery

of

Harness.

and

EMPORIUM and

SMITH kinds

Sole

TRADF

and

SPARROW,

CONSULTING

Patronize

CONFECTIONERY

K.CM.G.

Manufactuherofall

LINOLIUMS,

TO

Sec.

OFFICE.

MARKS

VEBTABD'S

MENT

(inventor,

ROBERT

Should

Everybody APPOINT-

ft

SPECIAL His

Stein's)

Terrace.

Res.

machinery

WAREHOUSE,

Mufcu

on

INTERNATIONAL

and Hay-sts.,

Life

Australian the

Leading Assurance

SOLICITED BROWN ,

Central of William

Corner

SOCIETY.

ar

partnership

ORDERS T. A.

MUTUAL

AUSTRALIAN

Office

etc.

etc.,

COUNTRY

PERTH.

STYLE. SOLICITED

PROVIDENT

Miners

Servants,

ALSO,

and

Receiving

ranged,

BARRACK-STREET,

most

on

and in

engage you Good Workers branches. Cooks, Housemaids,

sold,

HARNESS

Terms

TRIAL

A

Forwarding Agents for Contractors and Companies, Mining Farms. Rents and Experts, Syndicates, Debts collected. Businesses bought and

AND

FURNISHING

& CO.,

REGISTRY

NOTICE. conducted

Reasonable

Boots and Fancy Drapery, Grocery, Goods, all of which are engaged and for warded to any part of the colony. Ttho above T. A. BROWN & Co., also act

PIONEER

FEEDRA.L

TO

GO

BROWN

as

SADDLE

Tradesmen employed and Painted on the

Class

Repaired SHORTEST

to

COMPETITION.

THE

NOT

Farm and Railway and Blacksmiths.

Sale,

&

First

Carriages

made to

description the most

STYLE.

FUNERALS

Murray-Sts.,

Barrington

to.

Mills

Moulding

MADE

every order in

IMPROVED

attended

promptly

Undertaker.

and

of

Ales,

Liqeubs,

and Cigarettes.

Wires

Babrington .& Minorgan intimate to the Public that they are from DRAYS £14 and making SPRING HEAVY a upwards, DIIAYS speciality. is invited as this is an opportunity Inspection to acquire a first class DRAY at the really Lowest Possible Price.

g.eat

buildeij.

of

Only.

CO.,

respectfully

variety.

brands

X Wimbridge.)

(Late

Coach

and best

1870.)

FAKCOVBB

HUGH Per

made with

Spirits,

gigar8,

INDUSTRIAL CARRIAGE WORKS,

Corner

Manufacturers,

irTREET,

W.A.

in

Carriages

Messrs.

HAY

(Established

Boarders.

description

Wines,

WESTON"&

GORDON,

Murray-st,

ALSO,

Every

Turnery, Joinery.

Manager.

and

manent

Bark

&

Correspondence

Boot

Hotel

Family

PERTH.

STREET,

HAY

HOWSON,

Arrangements

Special

WEDNESDAY. W.

Boots

The Healthiest

Sawing,

Hides,

,

Pigs,

EVERY

WORKS,

Carving,

Tallow,

Skins,

T

Band Sawing,

South

Stocks,

PERTH

STREETS.,

ROBERT

Sawiug,

:

caebiase,

Proprietor,

SALES— Fat

MOORE

Moulding,

H. S. Darlot,

Bankers op

&

OKIE

pioneer

Planing,

C. Crossland.

Bank

MILLS.

of

:

M.L.A.,

W. Strickland,

PLANING

,

corner

M A

Directors E. F.

OCCHENM HOTEL

MOULDING,

SAW,

.

rjlHE

and

to.

a

l

Queensland.

Chemift

x

a

n

d

e

r

's

HAY-STREET,

Manager. Pbarm.

e

Hunting Jerger's,

Rotherham £4

17s.

buildings, TERTH. Levers

at

Nesbit

&

6d.

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AGRICULTURAL

PROPERTY

DISTRIBUTION. Subdivision Estates

Rich

25,000

.

351

Sixth

3,000

2,000

,.

each

Properties, to £990; 120 £490 erties, each

£1,050

Properties, and £540

1,600 4 Properties each £550; 2 100

;

Estimated is

close

Gippsland, and

Station,

five

rich

land

suitable

for

bourne, or Fattening, Dairy Purposes. The following gentlemen,

Mrs.

Candies,

in

will,

of

Properties receive

addition,

and

£375,

£1,500, The

Nos.

FIRST

a

£112

and

LATER

THAN

from the PRISES

NAMBROK

2,

will

and

NOVEMBER,

'

and

Co.,

.

J.

care Co., Distribution O'Connell-street, Sydney. Alex. made Msssrs. be to

bis

for

mostly of

grape

Malbeck, &c., with

Mataro,

Pedro,

including the latest

the

Ail

are

FRUIT TREE'S, a and apples fruits kinds of summer anges

Orders special wards.

for

and

one

order

BEST

quan from

on

all

INDIAN

now

now

dressed

on

And

should

the

the

E.

in

all

stamped

as

Price free

on

will

give

List

JCoqi

puts

'(spiogpO0 'uosiqoniH oqi

celebrated

FREMANTLE.

ins

qous

poVAoaoi oqj uospq o; qsjAil

j

'putqsuoan?)

go

ajtsq)

Silver

W.

the above T. Quinlau, to maintain

M.L.A., its

lias

over token hotel from Mr. and will endeavour

the

as

reputation

Dress-

Dressing

Jackets, and

-

Skirls, all the

and

Maids'

Boys'

Clothing, Under Collars,,

Hals, Caps, Braces, Wear, &c., &c. The very Latest in Dress Novelties Stuffs, in Prints, Choice Designs Muslins, Zephyrs and

other

Cotton

Dress

Parasols

Fabrics,

and

N.B.

Suits

Fit

ings, An

Lead

Shirts

and &

Men's,

made and

to

Damask

Youths' in Designs Suitings.

and

Tablings

Table Cloths, Linoleum,

Quilts, Carpets, and General House

early

OF Personal

Goods

marked

porter

from

and inspection solicited.

&c.

respectfully

BUSINESS.—

Best

attention

plain Manufacturers.

Furnish

Purses

Bags,

&c.,

in

hours'

five

guaranteed.

Towels,

call

Collars

'

in

measure

Style

Haberdashery,

SYSTEM value.

Hotel of the Metropolis. New Saloon Bar. Table D'Hoto 1 o'clock.

Coloured

Boys', & Newest Cap3, Tweeds and English

Hats

Linen, Napkins,

Perth.

N. 'Moyle well-known

Fashion

Clothing,

Mantles,

just

Albany,

and

Linen.

Baby

Gloves, Ladies' and Youths',

Men'-s.

Floor-Clolhs,

Mr.

via

Fresh

in

White and chiefs, in great Variety.

1VI0U31AIW03

fact some

GOODS,

"

Sunshades, Ladies' Blouses, Garibaldis, and Underclothing, Aprons, Corsets Gloves, & Cotton Infants' Merino, Cashmere Hosiery, and Children's Dresses, Pinafores Pelisses, and everything for Children's Under as well Over Gents' as Ties, Scarfs, Handker Wear,

HMHAH

Street,

SUMMER Ormuz,"

and

oip3OO0

1310H

NEWCASTLE

Cashmeres, creations

Blouses, Shirts,

sojvduioo

oj

OAoqu uuojut

V

of

steamer

UnderjjLinen, Dust Cloaks,

Corsets, newest

XSIIM

HOTEL,

to

possible customers im

Direct

figures.

Professional Chef. moderate. Terms

Pan

SAUCE.

WANTED

FHSiLAYSOiN.

Federal

to

select

that

the

Wurekpuso, Hay the largest Stock of from iu Western

Australia.

perth.

west,

KNOWN

Furnishing Perth has

Street, Pianos

dressmaker, TO. Catalogue Send for

it,

posted and yon

order.

In thanking her customers for their begs to inform, past favours them that she has reopened at the above address.

WANTED

OWNERS Pianos

Furnishing Exchange,

FINLAYSON.

PAN

to

write

of

the

to

Warehouse for New Instruments

old

Federal teiras for

of Old.

\

7TONERY WANTED

the cheapest

AND COM

PREMISES IN

and

show ex

Gowns,

orders,

CONE

WANTED Federal

has pleasure

now

ESTABLISHMENTS

first

goods,

SHAMROCK

MISS

and

trial

His

-s.iop.nsoa

ssvrio-

ORqnd oqi

THE

POWDER,

SILVER

KNOWN. The Warehouse Furnishing in W. A.

of

measure

eommemcing

he

AM

received

SiHOOQTV

TalH

qoiqAV

W;

ioqt

M.

Owners of Pianos in the whose Instruments require to write to the Federal repair Warehouse.

and

that

sincere

andthe

large since

cmbrac9s everything New, able in Drapery, Millinery,

HDNIPIiI

'AHVOmW

BRAND

application. a

him

Fremantle

BRANCH

Proprietor.

qjuv £ iqimiOAuj

'uojxo

Hay

POWDER,

COMPANY

is

£uv

ui

OAuq

WANTED Country tuning or Furnishing

oqi

Store

or

ATTENDED R.

the

to

STREET

market.

the

NURSERIES, Mill,

in

NORTH

paajs-Htij

hay-street

HAWTER,

DARLING

business

Suits, Scotcn

Chemist

ad

to

Smith's

accorded

most

patrons

for

generally

intimating

TAILOR, his

numerous

support

HIGH

pju000

saadeg

3IINVW3UJ

WORCESTERSHIRE

under

be

his

DRAPER,

MERCER,

AND

MODIOUS

my

end

that

prepared

CURRY

also

CASH

HAS OPENED HIS NEW

jCiuo SQUidg pun siaog JS5IQIOIIO 8»H

ut

p.iB!U!a

promptly J.

THE

OAtsq

Storekeepers be found by

either

sizes

counthy"

correspondence

HIGKS,

tenders

to

Public

.iooq

s£ua\u

SdNVKtl

qnqi

ORDER.

will

Lozenges

"KANGAROO" BAKING

of

or

PEOPLE'S

MILLINER,

CHEAPEST

and

with

extend

or

preparation.

All

Auoioq

name, or unstamped. keeper's Attention is also directed to the that we are for now sale offering excellent

application.

Catalogue

Descriptive

and

-">J

ing lilies

THE

CLOTHIER,

poultry hot

taste

HEAD,

P' ffHMOHS NOIXVaoIttWOOOV

a\ou

&c.

booked

prices

;

also

specialty,

A.

beers table

spiced and all

Cooked and

'SHXVa

be the

to

jo

oiqvj,

Satisfaction.

goods which

trial

with

Fremantle

and

our

to

TRIAL

A

solicit

uo

pom

Eucalyptus

anxious

Trade

Chemists

Australia.

50,000

over

large

varieties,

Wholesale

in

cured

Trotters

Come

PAN

STOREKEEPERS:

particularly

City

Stock

shapes required

collection

largest

novelties

part

J.

DAVIES.

Home

qoojs

Honey- comb Toffee, Jujubes, Toffee in the world. selling

view

at

Burgundy,

A.

M.

ROOMS.

season.

vjqSuiMp 'saujAi

Cough Drops,

Country

and

(Raisin Shiraz,

in

speciality.

excel

SILVER

We Guarantee

200,000,

Cabernet,

commerce),

always

Goods,

purity,

in

VINES nearly Gordo Blanco Muscat,

Mrs.

OYSTER

JOHN

cheapness.

Perth.

ROOTED

HOTEL. Perth.

cut.

on

Implements,

Sold by Auction of the colony.

etc.,

House.)

of

Hams.

of

premises.)

Furm

Stock,

Furniture, iu any

WILSON.

M.

:

rear

and

kept,

Boarding

MRS.

the

(at Oo.'s

&

Dalgetty

Sheds

Sale

pies.

our

sell

THE

for

Agent-

.A.T

COUNTRY

our

Valley

a

and

lence,

We

nurseries

Goods,

All City storekeepers which are unrivalled

TO

& Hawter),

Sawyer's

Produce STREET

australia.

Drops, the best

at

season

C.

SUPPER

York beef

western

Compauy's

his friends and customers in the past, their liberal support the attention to begs to draw special VINES very large stock of ROOTED next and FRUIT TREES for disposal

Mill,

&

Messrs.

grocer

Pail

advance

In thanking

s

Market

Respectfully

delicacies

for

Smith,

Perth

Proprietress

AID

in

planting

Produce

WILLIAM

Properties,

Lamb-Street,

AND

Company's

Ask

Syduey.

of Lauffer

Goods

and

Silver

Tlie

Bank).

to

in

Land

HAWTER,

(Late

Fowls

Is still under management best wines, A. Davies. Only the very Stock. First class and in spirits kept and accommodation.

FOB.

was additional only £26,700 No1 in its to include Property and for entirety. Application Prospectus Shares should be made to the COLUMBIAN of LAND care DISTRIBUTION CO., Brisbane. R. and Messrs. Newton Co., for amount Register letters. Stace your two addressed envelopes warded, and enclose Do not with and result. stamps for reply attach Add exchange if payment is stamps. made views, plans, by cheque. Prospectus, from and all particulars also be obtained can

Wilson

thanks

heretofore.

as

MRS;

of

sincere

them begs to inform house at the a boarding same they will find the

the

INDUSTRY.

Storekeeper

your

15th

the Columbian of J. H. Astrop, Reference can

and

Goods

be

285 PROPERTIES, out of a total is to be the 351, and admitted universally better estate. Should the full complement of be Subscribers' will not be obtained, prizes allotted bonuses. with proportionate pro rata,

July required

her

FREMANTLE Ask

of

On

Union

:

PERTH

of all of Produce kinds and Sold either Stored at Auction or to best advantage. Privately

thanks

COM

which

ESTATE,

opened

.

©f

NOT

BE

Farmers'

Perth.

COSMOPOLITAN

of Confectionery

description

ENCOURAGE LOCAL

3

BONUS

WILL

the

(Opposite

and

quantity. any taken. meat

Creams,

Gelatine every

Sale-rooms

TERRACE,

respectively.

BALLOT

Delight,

Chocolate

N.Z. ALL

1,

CASH

in

(Late

OF

'

Winners

Candies,

Turkish

10

Auckland, Captain J. WMI1NEY, Transfered to Winners FREE COST.

guaranteed.

Street,

where address and attention

prime

Ornaments,

conjunction

Shareholders and the representatives of the Press, will be present at the ballot: Melbourne. P. P. LABERTOUCHE. Esq., Major C. M. OFFICER, Melbourne. CHRISTOPHER Adelaide. WADE, Esq.,

best

-

Proprietress

Sugar

Transfer k

ST. GEORGE'S

house

tenders boarders

past she has

Eggs

Agricultural,

Titles

Wilson

her

that above comfort

Horehoand

the

Act.

& Property

Custom

FREMANTLE.

-STREET,

Goderich

Properties,

in

of Land

Consignments

Goods,

£25,000. on the Latrobe River, the to ltoeedale Railway Mel rail from hours by

satisfaction

Carlton

of

description

all

Value,

under

Also,

Boiled,

Dry

VALUATOR.

Licensed

,

perfect

HIGH

Acres.

PARK, 7,000

NAMBROK

with

every

Sugar

Total

::

Best

£560 Prop

;

£24. MELTON

Confec

Boiled,

Ordinary

AUCTIONEER, Specially

Company,

Manufactures

£30,000 7,000

54

tionery

Acres.

15,000

Property

Fifth

PAN

j

.

NAMBROK, Third Fourth

SXXiVER

at ill EACH. POPERT1ES.

VALUABLE

First

Tbe

Land.

Agricultural SUBSCRIBERS

and

ers,

of

acres

ESTATE, and FINANCIAL AGENT,

Offices paid to Country

attention

Special

MELTON 22,000

over

comprising

dress.

fitting

Victorian

and

NAMBROK

PARK,

LAND,

Costumier,

guarantee

Perth.

Wellington-street,

Well-known

the

of

Works,

Confectionery

and

for many years Having been in business had various Australian and in the Colonies, elients is sufficient the best families for for a fashionable and perfect

Confectioners

Manufacturing

Steam

Dressmaker

COMPANY.

...

CONFECTIONERY

DISTRIBUTION. ONLY

THOMAS,

|

LAND

THE

A.

F.

McMillan

mrs.

PAS

-

COLUMBIAN

Wellington-street,

Pianos .

Perth.

Federal or

to

Intending inspect

Furnishing

particulars.

the

Purchasers Stock

Warehouse

at or

of the

write

Printed M.

and Gibnctj,

Record," George

published at

the

for office

the

of

Howick street Chitty Baker.

Right the

,

"

Rev

W.A

Perth,

by

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