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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
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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,
Onnnllv
ft'
to
about
no
The
their
Martinis.
them
men
him.
tho
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Captain tho through
Foloy, press,
hand. is
doing,
your
is,
can as
concerned federation
you will
villan
you
!
yonr pistol, Captin, be over said coat, your his side.
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
Englaud several.
is
you What your no
Irishmen? are
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you
country
country
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fol '
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of
and
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Church
Catholic
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change
in
of
evor-increasing
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mind,
Church, a
three
cold, dry, churches,
revolution,
only those
from
the Church the patriotic,
ascetical,
theological,
days
read
distinguishable difficulty
to
daily
saints'
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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
?
of
an
evident facts The growing lowing (1) of the and realization there Catholic, fore of the non-rational of the character Church of Christ, and the.increasing of national distrust limitations in the
ho
voice at He saw ed on him.
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and
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;
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are
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idea
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are
then,
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volley.
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at
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your
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us.
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address
truth
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I-Iis
Christendom.
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drop
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Gardner
She's
fierce
;
to the Uhiet you think of Jollies behind company the safety of us. turned away with the square upon his mind, and before he had his the had reached goal square
THE
and
.
!
some
scoot
him.
bitter
the
wards,
us,
cock
Conolly,
will
ye
The
common
the
them
said Grice. that turns, is my sword loud enough through him, cried Foley, ©n either side to be heard by five files The
of
TO
deaf
buzz
seem
showed
Kelly
1894.
1st,
a
Bodad,
W.
a
how to guard it, ominous voice
behind
They
Eev.
know
Captain
mured mean
communications
literary
gods.
was
They
other
completed.
are
the
when
Mallows
together
the
in
be appointed now negotations
times
day. And we cried tain,
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
Eev.
a
We
a
Eeilly ss
Cue
in
& Co.
Horley i.»
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A.
Carroll
tho
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terns
fhrnn'crlt
was
the tail of the heard them, and
at
Captain
White
together
by a clearer
trying,
Would
Private the as
and sheet
!
in
burst
ing
and
on,
hurrooshed
1
G.
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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critically
mules
mass
of
.
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they'd
about Or
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.
hand
me
for it. rigger What's the
Foley,
black
glistening had rolled
living,
The camels
brow.
S>,
a
May th
over with steel, tipped beeu YVessex had the gun, Royal and a the dashed back among camels, were and fanatics thousand hewing heart of what had been in the
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or
to
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are
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frown
a
life.
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0
2 2 110 10 10 10 10 10 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 8
Collected
not,
religious
2
...
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44
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in
a
44
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expressible religious be it as a observed, or for the sake speculation the telephone as advantages, ;
44
York. Mr. M
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44
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now
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44
Printing-Press. signs
10 0 3 3 110 110 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
York. Mr. W
d
Miss
By
Collected s
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
?
...
Collected
nnti-uniholic
between the his rebellion,
but
3
O 0 0
...
14
—
divine grace not only give and courage
Thus in a recent opportunities. the well-known Dr. Oasartelli with the bludgeon of statistics
priu ted editions
J. Linto H Anderson 44 W Linto. 44 Bradshaw " EOY Friends Mr.
44
:
of
may fortitude
...
44
to
galloping which has come scholarship with increased freedom
the
10 4
by Miss M. Linto,
Collected York.
Buda
Tomney,
...
.whose the hasten miracles and to
before
commercial
is
Miss
by
...
I
old
rapidity enthusiasm
sound
National Library of Australia
be hove We
their
as
the
says the
one
Tho throughout
then,
schism
them
property, Would that they would that we could not indeed orders
is
loss
"
act
charity of
not
Son's
history "
truth
6
-
FUND.
...
:
the
also.
that
learned
enough
do
and
becoming
In
surgeon but to that are sound, to with all care the death is threatening
when the sound by the
his
save
in
yet
;
the pre- Reformation Church the reading of the Bible, discouraged and disdained the until printing-press its use taught, by the great heresy.
to to out point sound limbs and that these sound
foolishly
is |
belief
—
:
as
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,
wish, them to
One of the hopeful
I
still
Europe
so
...
to
they
we
;
seek
such
are
all
that
44
j
with
towards
outpouring
an
souls
The
—
ecclesiastic
an
than
means
Mr.
sub-
eves,
by
more
time,
human
.nor,
j
the
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
The
2 ,12
de —
£
the
time
:
possess
we
beseech
we
outwitting
as
it
Coll cted York.
benefit
dowry
large
of prophecy if and they
entitled
prin
Lope
poet, the
.
es
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
-.
the
me
unto bishops been hitherto
Mass
J
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
in itself Anglican lodging in chur homes and convents, schools, it is even until ches and cathedrals, Has the covering country. rapidly more marvelous ever been seen a there this within less than half and change, been a century ? 1 know that this has
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
>
What,
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
Collected by Miss Kindelan," York. 10 Mr. W Martin 44 5 O Sargent 44 P Kindelan 5 contributed 3s. The following Pj and under M rssrs.. J Noon, J Hassett, Taylor, A Jackson, W F Tay'or, J Voret, Heci or, P Murray, A W Fields, John Lloyd, :< --T McNamara, John Hine, A Frien 1. 1,.,12., Stewart,
German Mainn
of
printers, mostly have been preserved. the iufancy during
.
and
1,000 origin,
.
of the the
fice
as
,
Catholic
.
had
which
Church, and condemned
the
of'
Eoe-st,
TO THE himself of
6
17
cures
6 J
apparently
a
Perth.
DEAF. Deafness
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and
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the
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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
The
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
passing through a Revere has appealed to the Im crisis, iu orGovernment for assistance
The
been selected
has
sey
to
refused
that he was while riding and robbed
now
The
great disorder. by the Jap
The Public
BragoloDg,
He
if
Mr.
15.
named at residing Riley, has reported to the police bailed up by two armed men, home on Wednesday night, is no clue of £375. There
man
"
great
killed
A
for
Navy.
imperative, maintain her
to
Loudon,
pursuit.
anese
is
perial to
provide
December
Melbourne,
i
to
appeal fuuds
German
was
Chan-
German
policy.
financial
land
engagement is reported the Japanese and Chinese forces. between of Japanese troops attack Two columns ed a force of over 3,000 Chinese nt Kenkurva,
the
Government
The which
12.
December
London,
to
Reichstag
strengthening said this step wished many
News.)
the
vigorous
,
the
(From
Hohenlohe made a
has
cellor,
'
Prince
Jntmoloma
an
oreign
,jf
—
—
Boyer,
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to
and hut supply the liouse grounds, The neighbourhood adjoining. is upwards of 240,000 galpumping capacity Ions idea per day, so some be formed of can -what be done can iu the way of fouufains and sprays, irrigation There will generally. be a reservoir int ide the fernery is a (which large 85ft in Ihe building of a by 5oft_) sli'ipe tank Soft oltft wide and long, Oft deep, sur rounded
only also
HOLIDAY
A
CITIZENS.
STANLEY SUTTON, Not
that aware many are, perhaps, for the delectation and accommoda the pleasure of Perth, going public unit the suburbs, is in Frematule, thu course of a scheme :apid completion, involving
family
some
utilising
'
BXJTCHiGK.
at
Claieniont, on spots
PertL.
Street,
Also
at
work
North
Beaufort-street,
round
in';/
ture weeks
itself.
Beef.
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
Prices.
to
On
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
Pastry, fortnakingB.ead, unrivalled. It stands the To be obtained from all
with centre
will)
llio
etc.
Sork J.
T.
eepers
the
throughout
SLATER,
it.
principal colony.
Manufacturer,
Sole
W. A.
Perth,
Moore-street,
Try
for moulded
the
one
thor
It
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
Thei
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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M.
HIGHAM
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
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to
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Land
from
£1
!
Upwards.
savage
clumsy
attempts week
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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and
I
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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
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—
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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
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,
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
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—
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
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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
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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
"
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BY
MURDER
NATIVES. DREWRY'S
SUB-INSPECTOR STORY the
pursuit
Tlte
of
report
the
Monday
on
Drewery
—
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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
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received
most
;
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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
tells
Gurner's blacks Standard,
did
her
He
in
Fourth He
on
use
"
Mr.
present questions
putting was writing in
coi.t>ining the As charge against and therefore the schools schools, be condemned. When Mr. llling-
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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out
tlemen
who
to
were
a
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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Spaniards a very or rather devout, The infamous In superstitious people. was first established and longest quisition continued Their adven in this country. turers in America named their discoveries and towns their as Vera after religion,— San Salvador Cruez (the (the true cross) most and the horrible holy Saviour) atrocities were committed and by Pizarro Gortes in order to what spread they called the religion of the cross. After many to the Moors who refused persecutions become Christians were banished from of the 17 th cen Spain, in the beginning
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all the low he was to put clown or some he knew about Perth, one was to say all they knew about how wonld the people of Fremautle, the W.A. like it to be sefit all over this. He world like (Applause). would not, with Mr. Illingworth, say that that was Now this book dogma. was one of the approved books in the it was Government when schools, As before the brought Legislative tried it. the members to burke sembly the Catholics to do ? What then were he d d He would advise them to do as but they must and act on the defensive, be not allow themselves to down or trodden deceived. No good man of but the be afraid them would will Even wicked fear them. when their made mistakes opponents but would treat them honourably they
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law.
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an
G ivernment Assisted
with for
schools, the Opposition
doing
this
voted against in the matter of gave his casting
except
so
law,
"
giving.
That
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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was
and
right, his
man
right
their
own.
must the
see,
well
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so
in
men
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their were lines, they were per and he would n.>t ask honorable, that to do anything was not hon
fectly
them ourable.
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(Applause).
that
would
he
for educational to the estimates
the vote cording
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
£1,800.
the
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
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
tn
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fn.it.h
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their
a
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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in to
took
j
pear
-
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."
>
seems
to as
" The Assisted
years
it.
<%
Assisted paid road
L
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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LOW,
at
were
the old
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He had drawn the Inspectors' ago. the matter a attention to and after time it had b en withdrawn, and the public
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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
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from
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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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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
; '
lesser
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A vote Rev. Fr. thusiastio
of thanks
to
tlie
Gaughren, brought meeting to a close.
Chairman, a
most
the en-
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FARMS
PRODUCE
WESTON
& CO.,
AND AGENCY
COMPANY,
-
EXCELSIOR
PERTH.
AND
Darl6t,
A.
W. Hassell,
New
Wood
Turning,
Wales.
Fret
B.
Invited.
BROWN & ALLEN
Saw
Excelsior
THE
and
of
and
Kiug
in
Stock of
Assortment MAVE both
PERTH,
of
W.A.,
and Varied Large Ladies'and Gentlemen's and manu Colonial English a
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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