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connection with the suggested. of the banks, the directo r; that have, issued a circular the stating is due to the in the fall proposal price, of shares and the enormous withdrawals

foreign.

News.)

In

the

of

consequence has been

publicity the London tbe Windsor

aroused

in

his

by

his

himself.

Suspicions at the

some

quarters,

.

that

another

woman

cem were

one

a

being

remains the shows mother and one child were and that the other three

to

a

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and

the

greatest

being order The

mum

very

long

made

in

.The

other

tue

r

Union

at

fever

typhoid

from

Rainhill,

and

are

shirts,

murdered

of

England

over

but nevertheless that either country

culty,

bable au

clothed believed

their

in

has

of

accouut

on

tne

tnat.

fallen

courting barrels

be

The

shillings

rumours

miners

being are

generally

tor

sleep.

of being evidently

Mr.

cemented

the

of dark

complex

half-cast.

a

Williams he

who There

Matber.

the

W ith

christened

pay

is

the

West

declaring

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he

Last

diffi

pro

17.

per ton circulated

wnue

resuming

ne

was

m

enable

a

him

a

he

each for

stealing

oi

borrowed to

have large

dynamite.

National Library of Australia

been

Great

distress

to

money

the colony.

March

unemployed. the obtain

sen

of i

streets,

orders

among

prevails

Women awaiting for

are

of

the

fainting turn their

Government

rolling

stock

showing

the from

Atorney

to,

the

proposals a list of the from London:

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The

Bill .

1878, considered

was

amended,

agreed

17. the in to

rations.

March 17. Adelaide, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stanley Judge Boucaut sailed for England by the Oceana yesterday. A special the 3 ^Mel from reporter bourne left here for Western Argus Australia to by the Oceana, yesterday, collect in with evidence connection the Windsor mnrderer.

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'i|v4jSmgVblio|g after

tbe,erL j

that

'the ,

deblntureholers

first

satisfied,

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was

be shall be £809,000 tej of the to. company r,placd, oi ipx tipurpose sum the railway. The completing was arrived at from the estimate of which he bethe Engineer-in-Chief, to be a very fair one. The fl;eved to was be disbursed money solely of the Government, within the control to the revised schedule (and according would be suggested which by the

in ooinand to,

to

£500,000

a:

lsumllof| the credit

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proposal

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Hawkers' Bill and, Pedlars' /fe-i passed through committee,' ; n ported and adopted. > ) ; The Colonial Treasurer moved This House approves.: That con/ in; sideration of the security' offered' by and approved of by the Midland Railway Company, to be; (Engineer-in-Chief, The Government shared jointly and the Government. by the Government to make provision the National Bank of Australasia, that -had also been careful that the sum of £60,000 already is to 1st £300,000 say Mortgage be returned to the advanced should Debentures three-tenths' in (carrying in thus reNovember, government terest in the completed railway -anflj cause of grievance alto that of land, to be 'moving works) and 800,000 acres This would take away the gether. selected and held by the Government hon. members -'some /of! grievances by them for sale to meet the guaran of the hon. member and particularly teed the Government shall interest, for East Perth. a in conjunction with give guarantee, It ira hard case. Mr., Canning,: the National Bank of Australasia, fori; Tile' Colonial' Treasurer: All that the interest at 4 per cent, annum per would be liable the Government for for 10 years on the sum of £500,000 would be aboiit or of the Midland 6£ y.eps. interest '

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Railway

to be Debentures for the purpose Midland Railway, conamons

named on Stockman of obtaining money on false pretences, on the of the German. information

imprisonment quantities

Germany,

a arrested the charge

Brisbane,

years'

on

arunxenness.

man

in to the building, readiness to perpe deed. trate the dastardly Owiug to the shocking depredations are that beiug committed by Anarchists, in Paris the sentries at all the public have been doubled. buildiDgs fifteen

state

detectives

explosions.

Anarchists

placed

for

return

to

the

Yesterday

his stay in this the confidence was

tne:

.

Australian police, he is "Jack the

During

.

irom

The

Bertha

to he fell a victim city after which he trick, bound board a schooner

has been attempt made to wreck official's A a French bouse. quautity. of gun-cotton lias been found contiguous .

German)

letter

Company accepting

the London that market, money unless the Government did something at the present the work would time, it must hot Pressed jibe! forwd'ian'd several be £»'" failhrev Buring'-Hllte months that had passed sinee the Government made this guarantee they been told had by the Company's to raise agents „that they were unable it on. to carry To afrf iiiiore money come to the terms of his motion the would be the lands and security '

was

a

year

a

;

the

were jwjho by, ithosie grantedf of tne' finaiiciM circumstances

of

7.80

tqokthe1Ckair;afr

exbMIJslich fied

,be

for

aware

reported.

Melbourne, March 17. German sold his farm and went to Melbourne with the pro the intention of returning ceeds, with

by

iocauy

mittee,

xhver-cokonIal.

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An

to

Speaker,

to ito

ex to; the referring dkfipifrftpsj in the construction orthe it MotiS be >he: hbuht'HhM

'rsbilway,'

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The followingpapers in connection with the Midland laid were'; Railway oh the table of the House by the Colonial Tresurer. A letter from, the., the of National Bank |pf; manager Australasia hbld showing thV security

they

tbis

Ripper.

raid

Several

The

line.

Mary. excitement great throughout the arrest of Wil concerning

Subsequently

tenced

Monday; March-

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four

of the villa.

floors

was

London liams by the people

work.

mite

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imported for aj paid quantity the report Engineer-in-Chief forth the estihiated of .cost setting the works and of the. equipment

was

bought

the pric

1 k'ffcer

ASSEMBLY.' 14th.

intenti6ii"

their

perienced

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that Deeming was born near London, and married Mary James, of Birkenhead. Three children were born the first of the marriage, a being girl,

con

the Paris made police of tbe Anarchists' upon a number in which seized a number houses, they electrical of chemicals and appliances that are used in connection with dyna

SUMMARY

of

riht

dl

Later.

the

festerday

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p.in.

woman

of portlaud and in cement, he told the shopman them

for

ing

to four

purchasing? the railway, at and -the brks connected therewith, 12 ,mqnths\ any, titnc, notice on, giving

Patrick's

satisfactorily

jfche

sh|i||')|ave

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the

right; ration.

V

,

the time that Miss Mather

During

contemplates March

highly

$$$%&

reiih

shal|

Government. ' That the iGciveatnent: ( .7.:

teken

Latisr.

arms.

London, Coal

not

guarantee

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in

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to

appeal

is

it

holiday— off

passed

LEGISLATIVE

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sequence

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PARLIAMENTARY

person. their night to have been

finely

were

evinces traces and was ion,

slowly attack of he has been

shown in being in Francisco, tbe attitude assumed the Sea Behring

it,

and

dressed

South

is activity of San

dockyard

-

Day-

Later. which

suffering.

Great

and family, ?Ls: she 'died in Africa.

wife,

that

half

terday's

,

developed Ttie children

is

which

first

believed

?

appeared, at the

the

'of

and

persistently has been the

that country, as attacking of late. custom Sir Robinson William from the severe recovering

not

;

appears

so

her he had South Amer

j

step. proposed Tue Czar of Russia states that he anxious for and has ordered is peace, the Russian Press to endeavor to pacify

of

saw

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The police have discovered a number of books at the villa, in. which the name of "Bertha It Deeming" is written.

insteaJ

Sana

.January,

last

guarantepd/intert:/ ()()£ n/: 6. That the deposit of £io,OO0 now held by the Government, together accrued and accrura£ jntprest' ait tne oi tne uagt je vaiigjDje; option Goverment any time for the payment of any interest to be provided by the Government. The said company shall not be entitled to claim any refund of the said deposit and accrued interest under clause 64 of the con27th '.tra$t\v dated 1886, February, as as of the long any liability Government under the said guarantee so shall continue ior. long- B as any 5 iil1 of such 'money 'paid espefet

in photo has also been identifiedBrisbane as that of alias Deemiug, > > / ? Lawson or Williams. \ i ? 18. March Adelaide, in connection with Everything yes

showed

He

enaor

he

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,available'for,VftheA"i'payiHent;TCiofrssthe

The

was woman remains of the two chil the kitchen floor of the villa was that of a: splendidly

under

dren,

were

of

is

uniform, several times, ;and marriage he lodged

military Hotel

The body found with the

ere

of

diamonds.

or

in

are

Williams'

of the of the the left

of money

sum

on

of Deeming, alias Williams The de acquaintances. now to discover trying

of his

one

tectives

who

is causing a rise in the shares Australia latter. in of the Many shareholders to the the former are, however, averse

Germany

,

number

taritt.

proposed amalgamation Bank and the Bank

considerable

a

tne

since

tbat

as

by

he Commercial

afterwards

waited

woman

<

dis

that probable ad ical re forms will

and

at

(again that

tified

before the night Mr Mather's house. The married left Rainbill somewhat couple suddenly, one soon after the mar early morning, took place. riage

is

is

It

some

ner

aa

at

of month

tariff.

in

with

travelled in South Africa, and He Su,id liis wife ica, England. died at Johannesburg, and that, he left his children in his in sister's care This photo has .beBjn. iden Liverpool.

seventeen banqueted evening, during which he was going to marry

the

the new French tariff, of February, are that during the have decreased imports by one million, less than and exports by no twentythree are million francs. Measures about to be introduced to admit Ameri tinned meats and fruits at a mini can effects

of lime

Mather,

Commercial

a

in displayed putting and stamping out revolution.

them

dressed

the

activity down

ou

he told them

complained

the police

saicl

which and by the

A charwoman,

morning

of Freder photograph who had once ick Deeming, Bagley his wife and 'tviro '"children" lodged with house. on at her She; said,, he called

he

one

villagers

Emily

committee. An extensive of dynamite robbery at has been committed it is Chambery, Anarchists. Warrants by supposed have been issued for the arrest of 200 Anarchists,

where

Hotel,

of making the of explosives by means a crime property, The clause has punishable by death. been referred to a by the legislature measure

This

for

it

the house in another woman

this after Shortly and returned to the

rooms.

tbe

of

from when

of chloride

smell

introduced destruction

Wil

he required

the floors. in the house,

repair

worked

strangled, had their

President

share.

has been received from who is at in present .

were uoticed there he said they were his sister neighbours, and her children. He complained to the landlord about the state of the villa, adding that he had to employ a plasterer to finish the cementing of the hearth and

house,

has

per tbat

£10

discovered

saying

away he lived, and children some

cut. five throats All were buried in a floor. hole under the The peculiarly atrocious character of the crime has caused the sensatiou in greatest Eng and the 'news of his land, reported arrest in Western Australia has caused satisfaction. greatest M. the Carnot, French Republic,

about

thpBUBupdgpttah-

tures,

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never Brooks, who, however, to Williams tried keep all

visitors

the

that

to

villa,

appeared.

Exatnina-

baby.

cir

no

have

lonely Colonel

and two children under the ing woman On kitchen flour. a further search made they discovered two more being children, of tion-

amount

a

time,

about the same disappeared The police have ripped up the of the and in gueston, dwelling the bodies discovered of the miss

flour have

shareholders,

get

4he

ing certain secTtie they hownrar this at £26,500. advance, estimated 4. That the £60,000 guaranteed by Hong Kong/. Mr. Playford / expects iitlife GgVbment (by agreement of the to reach Adelaide about Ond $bf llhNffverrlber, tshe 1891) be at once paid out of the of the said April. proceeds Share'' are prices practically undebentures. £500,000 That all interest on changed;; 1,vlL$ 'Jt,5. accruing March 18. in the said Bank be Sydney, moneys deposited

police the Windsor arrived at liams, murderer, the Commercial in Rainhill, last Hotel, and was visited there July, by a lady whom he said was his sister. Be after wards said she bad left the locality, and bad gone to Port Said. He next rented

suddenly time.

states,

probaly The

several away heavy house on leaviug, and and two children

sending from tbe

boxes

having

tbe

'luiea

three- months. A telegram the Premier,

but shares, only their share of assets, as such may be from time to which realized will time,

wide

recollect

deposits.

cular

16.

in given to the details of press murder it has been discovered that Williams rented a house at Rainhill, near A woman visited Liverpool. him at this house, who was to reported and people in the neighbe his wife,

bourhood .now ented the floor

The

paid

diwipnsds--(%yej'hfi. mine

.

March

London, that

of

No

April. by this

.

Daily

in

.

the

(From

aible

Company's accountr|'fh||i:btion of the Js41way Jte fmiaidqufcof proceeds-<'|j||paf,500>(iJfejben-

\dclafd;a-.

Mine,.5Ls| a

1.

That

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floated ,

v

Central of

dividend

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$?The

<

amalgamation

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Jnteccolotital

,

attir

jFateign

Company's London,

£65, $6)6, "fahile would be liable about £80,000.

in

the completing oh the following

of

nnanl uoaii

the

Company float

the

said?

in

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by the. .'Government, approved' and only to be paid on certificates r passed by the Governments 2. two interest 4> That years' at, per cent, on the £500,000 'be per annum lodged with the said bank to the credit to provide of the Government for the first interest two years' guaranteed by the Government and the bank. 3. advance of That the existing £78,200 made by the said Bank on the i

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more

iHT7iaf.iVon/1

interest

or

this

pro-

Via

mrtvo uuo

un

luuiC)

would

,

j

tract

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8 years

be ascertained wa'convinced, Government had been very tl?a|4ke in matter careful this (Hear, hear), Bank of Austra and that the National was no lasia coming to the front own doubt 'in .their still interests-j-Jmt \ iff Jthk linterefets o the fc616ny, and in spirit and .liberal pujcely .publiqj ' manner. -W was also (Hear, hear/.

debentures, lodges' of the

a

'thj'.fli9B"ank The

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and out' of the said.Bank to the credit Government the sum of and £309,000 to complete this amount .tp.be equip the railway, sole control under the Government's on for paymentto the contractor ja revised schedule to his con present of £500,000 the proceeds

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:<and some .tp, pnly, £65;000, The; Company oddybuhdredj pounds.: offered first £300,000 mortgage; deben >

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tures. of

laimillion originally these /and: of; which was, three-! partr-rthat

issued,;:

were

800;o6p

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a

jUeffbers,,pu.ithi;ee-tenthsrof WMtlrn ;,\y jUJ.no,

auu,

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and>'T

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it

and

was

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Now,

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for

not

was

tbrpe-tenths

and

railway

inijhe

acrep

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lands its

.colony,

.its

,

Their

prospects.

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A

rvl

IthejCbm-

d.'debehtures librl nd.irl

ovg

it

was

TC7lt.ll

a.

supposed to hold. Secondly the appf opnation of £100, there; of ..'these debenture bohd-holder's pO'ip which they call money 'to pay the' '"'first" supposed had been paid at"' this tithe advanced the money) they Thirdly, of "£120,thre wa'the appropriation

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of,

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were

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lib themselves subscribed. consider ed from the" cbffimuhicatibns before Kriutsfotd" thbf Houe'e'that Lotd'himthe negotiations self ; considered as! a swihdle on the; nothifigpinbrethan' The ostensible! part of the' 'Comp&hy.of the Govei%meiit guarantee! object to find and

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phiide'd

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have'

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so

as.

questioned they did

the!

been, 30 miles

and

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of

the

in)

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see

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fbr''traffic.1'

opferi"

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matter

that)

pompleHd

shoffi'd

couhtry br'theliiie?

"for:the

:!fact,'

£40/000

first

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expenditure the guarantee'

of

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to meet interest ihohey': of four years on: the rnohey 'liblders debenture had!

this'

-'of a

him that the contractor! stood, for for £70,000), £90)000 and the directors while he .must take it that )the other £100,000 was represented, by Mr. Herbert IVilliam Bond. The Colonial Treasurer: Do you know that ?. Mi. DeHamel' did not know. These were which' tliey had .got points If the Comr to ascertain. (Liaugliter) of straw pany w;ere composed, of men the Government deal with why "should theni'. This had question cropped since were as returned up they members of that House, and he main tained that there was not a mehiher to vote for the who had a right couh scheme till he had first try on this gone back to his constituency. The Colonial Treasurer No, no Mr. DeHainel believed that if hon. members were to to their aj>peal constituents that 99 they would find out of evei'y 100 would of disapprove the scheme. He moved that the )

(

which'the1

,

tney prp

if

,

npflopk,. Tbpl miles !swere,

.noyfri,,

i

.mpriA'pyer.iheflinB

to

!

;

pejcsons.

upgn

which

shares!

was

brought who had a there dp??.btand trans

prpininently

;

the

'

could

they

Vi

'piece

they

.

himrhyjthe

before

the

and,

penny

j

:

,

unless

these people is .dpleiitfcal ; If the be separated. the r colony must Company prosper and if the Company languish prosper, HC 'ihust the languish. cblony one be the Wtibid thought th7colbhy would suffei suffer. It that would

.interest

and

it

;

and

(.resources,

interest

o

.a

.2,

'

'

N>

swindles.

themselves. had),

,

'

four

words,,

Firstly.,

the

(

to take

would' have the right

;

.

:

.

'

;

.

/

Government

V.VTW

other.

Pylreceed'it WhfAvn qvAIv

f

t lancb, which the I! could select for itself. in the daredr-he did| .;Hous,e any ione not use if any the word offensively— this he questioned placed security pne IbgfoTft Mom .members was not: sufficient in for jfcnis guarantee,' heihadno.'faith the country his desire was tp(decry,thei 800,000

V«u

dehberate,

in

or,,

whoiu

-nviscTi:

the only per.Government debenture bond? Those ..bond

,tha,t V the

of land. These 400, 000 acres men would the line upon fbreclose, the moment the Company ..ceased, to wbfk and then "the Government it, and cbuld deal with if [neces them, and sary,1 help them out. of the fraud, rottenness of the coiicern/ either !.by or from them purchasing /running

'

priatiohs,

1

,

Government

the;;

fi-AWnim-

!

t

../

and

'

f.lin

;

:

tb,.giye interest

imv,

the

oyer.'tp

him

we're

deal

holders'

in

f»Pvf.n.Tii

j

certainr.of

.were

they

so,

to

with

should holders

!leaying"'£1.40,0pb of." the railway.

r'thded.|

n

seemed

sons .a-

in applied pinmptefs,':ipb",pb of 'the 'first sbme way !to .the ;payment call of £1 pehshareV"' Up to this'ppiht there' were .deliberate fqur. mis-appro-

i

,

iWwbg

uuo

It

was

£100 probtsi'andfinethe'Cbmpahy aware a day for not doing so. He was that. an amendment had rbeeh placed and hon. on' the papSr— 22 questions— members-. would notice;: the Govern it: was; able, to ment had .tried, as; far and its .replies reply to, these questions, If these were before hon. members, the people had any grieV(ancej;against it out. If must fight Copapy.liey must they Jbad;; r one :certainly. tley but, ,to .(the, represeni!it 'Government as he said he had then others night,, from them never seen .any complaint in the Government. sip.ce he'had.been the past, He had'hothingn to do, with

in November £60Q,000 greatr-for; than £65,000' was ,next wprtb,porei iO yearshrtheJrJComp,any spread .oyer .was,.

MVin

liYio

of

guarantee

to.

it'.'

years', .cbhstfiietioh1

Ojf'-.the

th'e

:

Bank

did

they

fir>onrrlo,

-hvnmnf.nVB

'"theubsenbers.for!

amount

works

so

'

I

hient

:on repaid land d vested

a guarahtee,whiph

tlin

:to

four

period!of for the

I

in

development which frontage,

Tr/\tlr

uv/u

tfaixJ

.

1

three-

/.

,

T»A4

vonir

-

of the tee--tenths,. in the debenture holders.

)

of

j

be.

to enable,

j

the half held alongthe line would valuable than it was now. knew that if the. Comalways

They

AUT.!

Y¥t

uyyciumwiwi

t

owners

railway

r the.

of;

r;

iuc

;.:

.absolute

-b.3

Jjths

AttAWI

r

.

rail-

ithe

,

nVkl ctu

would

there,

them. The Government also be more

by a hon.

(Secured before

,

I

and;

The holders'

pf tjhe: whole issue. teniae, were;. pf these debentures was trust ;deed, iWjbchi

)

Australasia the ihtefest

|

,

were

.There;;

tfie&e;

.

I

flio

f.r

tofheNatiohal

.

I

navrl

nrac

dBlSCjjpbb

if

.

I

for

of'

!

.:

.

.ampupted

!

afid

tov give1" and: it,

,

,

.

;

nnn

three closed.

!<was.

section

had power they' to work (Company notice >

to; day for every day they failed the line. He was confident the let .this, directors dared not company, before lapse. They dared not come in the bondholders and say England that to this swindle parties they/were

subscribed !to' the and of that spm

wei;e

exte4.|.,bf';'6iptili!! v.dn

list

,the

a'tfil,,

The debentures

them different had went forth that this railway' failed he did not think they, would find come Look these people would here. at the position iof; those; who were preat half-a-million pared to lend thej end of ten. years.;: The railway .would1 the lands .becomplete -and, working',,: would be in the hands Of the Company, it

later

days,

By

the'-

was1 69 of

work

..issued,

\yliile

('

men,

per

after-

.

for

out

,

he

to

j

j

was ;

iL'

.was

,

offered

pointed

security

which

'debentures

.

of

,

question! 'guarantee,

this

I

,

jthp.

I

.prospectus

for

these shores If facilities.

;

by giving

,

the

asking

j

I

tried

to

come',

to'f

by

Company; anfiV three days

rjegist'ered,

,

I

They had

affairs.

'people

came

it.

afiectpd,

wai'dsi;

of in

account

;

a

.

,

first

i

Satisfactory

flourishing,-.

their duce

,

I

.

.-

a.

were,

scenes.

contract

he knew

all'

1

anh'they

Jupe'jhis

;

r

i

I

yean :came and if it Railway., swing, he !would to give them such

,

I

wefeentiHed'-tb and 'ylaq./ from,

the

of

;

Government this the could failing it -themselves, iwork and undbr- claush; 58 the Government could charge every to of the cost of such working' penny tlie Company and could also saddle the Company with a penalty of £100

In

y

sharehqlders,

expended know c"jyliei;e

was

/last.':

:

ri

of £9,()7p6p,

sum

House

jthe,

-

I

Revenue

the';

Midland from )the had not been in full not have been able:

.

I

(.of

;

deal,

-

I

h'ad placed before, sphe of the.'sfrahge hj'heenp'scf .j.-Jhe

it

:

.

I

the the

,

;

;

,

should,'

,

:qrt

behind

,

|

because

'

nvhom%a;podtioh

.

provide r twoyears iuierest £40,000$ and Should place this amount to, the credit of n the Gov-be paidito eEnmentv v.thpsei persons who pufisHfced ,£5O0jOQ0 (debentures ori elgewhene The, Govpi Jbondpn tliat the Govprupentr also roisdded; to buy have the 'right ;sh;ould erprieht a ihe; railway ;and: works upon giving the. price to be fixed nptipe,. by lyfftr's;, arbitration.,would; now, deal with (Her;

tympany,

I

;

;

,

he had quoted, hon; gentleman

If of this the .mattei'.,, important Prieniief to offer than informationr had. been given more then the Gpyernineht was hot in a to advocate .the scheme which position

-

!

proved of and reason to believe it they had every the! would be:, de would, territory then Northern districts veloped would be connected A large sum of would foreign be expended at capital, and 'they once, would be: associated with no failure.Another"' the thjng) revenue would- be ihereasedo'! A> great

,

I

Treasurer If fthe ipro Government were') ap-/ the works; went orias

Colonial of the

...The posals

.

I ;ib£; blle,dT upon jto! pay. any I iijterest.f,! mem;Ho- migunforni1 thorn I bers that the time when the. 'Govern I mentcould, ,b.e (called tip.on>to pay anyI thing would be two years hence,' and I the deposit account mow in the hands I of the Gpvernment h with accrued inI teyetuld The rthen be £14)684; I Government that the alsoipropdsedr

'

'

'"ers' :

were)

this

finish'

1

have1 any

If

1

'

did hot thihk they did not

do

1

stop

so

r

'

'

'

!

wOuld

Ohythey-woh't

feai

;nevek'

!. ..

r'The hon. Treastirer The' 'Colonial1 would' not v stop. meMierlisaid 'they about' that. -He knew nothing "-(Laughin Would fail'The" Compahy teif.) London', and it would-be publicly pro that the Company,1 having a claimed i

of

12,000

(

Westei1

land

of.

acres

Australia; '

!

m; 1

...

(

carry

.

'"

tha| illii

;;r.

,

(to

,

;

.1-

.cbptract.';

!

'

B. $bpH

Shows, -hqwr rotten

:

it

;5S.-oH

V, who ,'themr. ;

eir

i

Mr.

TLu.SheWr: ojurselyes

'mlwoifld'"iijtve

Those! the! mptibh. !intended would to decryi hon member1 referred1 to

money;: (,He supposed the

Ipst

would no& jdeny-dt,:."; ,

!

Treasurer:.,

Then-Colonial!

\

-"lJ

d,

-

,

'

u;

No

i

o'-

;,

up with

f

".!

iwer a

:

'that"

hMy'lhbUgiit','

'

Mr;.

able

not.

as forwardly possible.' Mr. DeHamel that' the House said that had the mfprmatibh' require mem .been desired the hpn. )by' H1b York 'ber/ ibr.' Parker). (Idi'. .

/Soflwere

out

to

.

>

:

shouldCibe: synndle.

National Library of Australia

reoh

;

led

Hie'

hpii'.

gentle-

in

speaking .to He DeHaniel) (Mr. move that the matter he his a ..select committee, that the Government had 'oft

being not the ;Hpuse ;.v6ii infomatio.n'd fithi

axty' 'all

';

;1'.

1

'

started.

;

'

'

,

the railway,

they the

!

'portioiis the 'mdst 'tempd'ate' two large towns-— connecting Colony a rainfall and productive blessed .with' '

£90,

people in 'nglaiid ere')pre!gared of money! to find another half'miUiph, fihish the railivayJV. He'Irusted the vjovernment the House, woula give credit as ppenly and straighfferhPting

!

through of rthe

runtfiinb';.

beoupph

'woifia

!

subsidy

And

'(

OOCiby'the.BmkjHowever

(

1

s

of|

I'cost

'

"

"vafib'®dt,byb

'

?/

a

'

:

|

'

stdp,

'

'

MrifR.'&holl:

!

th!eu stock. £56'6J,348ihcludmg railway iL Parker V There are the ,£60,'&pb Mi''."'

'»

'

..langnidi1

ty

at

railway,,

'

1

investigated)

of

i64!,Jihiles

'" —

the'y)

real splid. .the ppints

this,

1

1

this these

,

reasons,

Perhaps'flierp'were.

He udid not; be horhe see, "svliy any grudge' shopld had hmlt| It Coiiawany! agamst'the if

were

in

was

was O'mo're plausable. proposal the "old "ones)"1 THe'1 difference :was was that the. Goveiiiineht enter with a !iht6' partherahip ing1 private National Bank— 'to company— the. assist the rMidland Company in carrythe11 Vofk) No; government iiigrbh" such1 had any business to eiiter into1 "a pkflriership: The whole of object was to the introduce grant system to tlie but so far immigration' colony, he did not "'think this' that company had introduced' a single; permanent settler"' since the1 Midland was

'

they

or

'

;

railway!'

would

they

answWing

in

wotdd

works

!

'With

'difficulty

question.

i

;

desirable they "their present dibabter and

seemed to

it

the country ininvolving as had "already been' condemned by Lord! He quite admitted that

Treasurer

;

circumstance's, failure? He

-in1

course

severely

this 'than'

:

it

a

Ehutsford)

"thiiand worth' so hfh1 wouldhot'be he i'very" 'litStei&ith'ih euntry.; 'had' He thought that"1 somea.meinbers what' was called' '".a down"''' upbn this

'

1

scheme

return

for the

Colonial

The.'-

1

We

are

'

Was >w&y'at(bnce; should' be associated, 1

'

the1'

f

''

,

rail-:

'

so'

'

,

to

desirable1

it

of

'

hiich' ,

.

'

:

H

,.

Com-land Govern-'

'acres1

Brit gufirahtee. that1 the' Government

:new

been' '

the

tS'-ehable

'simply

the1'

hiib'

>

;?,)

'

:

will;

JThey.

get a second, mpr%ageon,it. Parker": will the first' Mr. Ho>v, do ,, niontgpges Treasurer The Colonial They wpuld1 be paid first. The hon.; (Laughter),, If he "thought member laughed.' that;

1

'Waii

.;

had '

'

bf

:

...

(i,.

r

rhentr

what

and

done;-'

get '300)000 He hoped /that Would1 stand lip,

more.

borrow-!

th,e";

.

peopld being able; the assismoney without it He considered1 tahC6of the colony. a national work the colony would was had' this! havebeenJbound to undettake undertaken it. The, Company' not themselves! question they had to ask

f?d.)

-MiPfirkeru .Efowj, gpt shre; tiie.laaid,? The Coiomal Tneasurerj.

.!

'

of these

-aaiy chance' to find this

praotically dqne '-ws pahy to

'

n'ot

to.

'asldhglheih Mr. DeHamel '

believed that there to bhow on the records hbtliihg that Had approved' bf of the House it' clause on iihmiWaiving 'this bearing was'

1

!

gfationi1

The

Treasurer It was Government that did so.' Mr. DeHaihel 'said that the right to deal with the question' way was the Company to finish simply1 'to tell their Is !it contract:',' reasonable to suppose that'1 the Midland Company a million will lose the half of money have spent by that its they risking ?-' forfeiture The forfeiture1 in his not

Colonial

:

rthis

.

1

'

'

,:

1

.

opinion was had followed utterance

a

on

He long way off. the hon. the Premier's from which (the occasion very

matter

be

reierred

to

a

to' with call committee, power and persons papers. Mr.' after Parker, reviewing ;

early that

have had

of

history no

could

one

been,

the

Company, it that for the

deny

better

select 'for ./

the said

would

colony the contract at' the collapsed first it was When horne in delay. were mind that the despatches then in the' of the Government possession he not could but think that they 1

to anything But the to make Government did1 not trouble and under the inquiries guarantee any the contract between Mr.' Keane upon and the Company, without actually intheir having a copy of the contract So that the Government possession. did not even know upon what actually it was this amount. guaranteeing at the schedules of Anyone looking would see the exorbitant expenditure for works covered by this prices paid What he not could guarantee. was understand the manner in which the Government jumped at the chance of giving this guarantee without a balance sheet or a copy of the contract laid before them. being the while Government, Apparently to take £800,000 of the deben offering tures did not know how many had #been issued. Unless the Company had more issued than £700,000 debentures not take the Government could acted wrongly do with the

300, QOO,

and

:

'

pieagrWaSjOf

Hut

!

1

!

wnole

'

;

-

9 9 ;

,

of means cheap and rapid communica-j They tionloijpefiing Up the country. in knew these people 'had1 'difficulties think Did "they the; London1 'inatket; AiiStralaSia' of Bank" thb National1 to 'the resfcuer if1 there would1 come

was

:

and,.jclear

mt.otidp,

'

lme

.

!

thp,-

the

or

the permanent forniedv' 'trivial: littlewhy'1 wa I'ihade 14--mile's; drain's1 were "but fbi 11 miles/ fencing;, and1 38 miles; wa.s'puf up Ifdb;34 miles, was ballasted!:1 No new) work wei'e

of the

nswer

.Tlip

yPU. It iight: be askgd," could 'this money It was be/fpud'! by-;it!he;:C.pmpan not it, fear had. hp, If. cpuld the, only, ids (po avail. he, fqund, )

Ajccppii

;

was;(pi|iin

onemue

£60,000;

'bldd'-and

com

'

1

railway.'

;tbe.

Government

oi

thing

,how to

,jvas

:

'

-

them

-

plete

oi stoppage b!P Works, n6iiehi|»ibymeht of 'the territory. labO, nh,deiyel0pmeilit associated with Of Ltbe' people1 failure be-nci and there would the 'dffkgtat.

second

.The,

i

fLorder;

concerned,

.

.that

,

.working",

'

!

in having company.

unless

the

Company

could tell the Government how many not in a posi had been issued it was the offer to the Govern tion to make The Government would not be ment. able to take three-tenths of the railway one acre or of the land because single would the trustees in and sell step and distribute everything proportion The hon. said also ately. gentleman that the whole risk would be £65,000, over extending ten years. Now he contended that they would be joihtly and severally liable with the bank for of interest £146,000 to the debenture

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could

not

embarking

any

;

the Government. but think that,

on

'

1

was

pounds

were

the

million

a

'

for

required

He before

Tile

Premier

Splendid

:

rails

:

Mr, Parker

men

were

;

could

sense."

intelligence often when they said '

quarrelling

(Laughter.) Commissioner

,

:

the rails in

.

.

,

:

,

j

HOiv.

W.'

E.

Marmion,

Hon.

S.Burt, H. W. Mr/ Venn, Baker, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. A. Forrest, Mr. Hassell, Mr; PaterSon, Mr. Mr.:i Pearse, Mr. Piesse, Phillips, Mr: Mr. Symon. Mr. ThrosSimpson,

I I I

sell.

I

Hon.

I

to

up that

The The

was

a

call

and

withdrew

;

was affected, assistance any

was '

to refer

'the

:

r.

:

J.'

Forrest1,

W. 'E: Marmiori, Baker. Venn, Mr Mr.

and

Mr.,

he

Mr.

Forrest, M ollby,

Mr;

result

:

I I

j

Sir

Hon;

wer

I

select

a

Mr. Canning Mr: de Hamel, Mr. Parker, Darlot, H. Sholl 'Mr. R, ShdllV Foes 21—

Hori:

A. Mr;

I

—Ayes 6—

Divisions-list.

con

to

proposals

Mr.

'

Mr. Hassell, Mr. Paterson,

Loton, '

Mr.

Pearse,

Burt, H. W.

Clarkson,

Harper;1

Mr.'

-

'Hdn.i'S. Hon.'

M

1

Phillips,'

r.

Piesse,

1

Mr;

yuinlan,'

Mr.1

Richardsbh,

Simpson;1 Mr. ;Sympn!,'' Mf.' 'Mr/ Traylen'.' ' The motion'Sas therefore'

1

Throssell,

!

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i

1

,.'11.

.

i

LEGISLATIVE

negatived. S

!ri;,

r

1

1(i

,

1 '

COUNCIL.

'

by front

special the of

Monday,

'March

President

took

i!!;

!

The

.

j

.$'i-p.m.\iji0,r

The

,

message

the:

:

B

The

ooAn/l

works

,

entirely

being

on

repo,rt

.

,

,

::

. tj, .1892,

,

..

Bill,

,

was

fimo

from

the

the, proposing; in improving

at

motion

"to-

,

Legislative

iexpenditure the .harbour

,

in

.

of

the

the

Colonial Secretary seconded by Mr. Wright. The Additional on the Expenditure, Geraldton-Mullewa also Railway was agreed to in committee. the on debate the King During Sound Garrison George's Discipline Bill the Colonial announced Secretary that a had been received telegram from the other Colonies that asking the Bill be so amended as to make the to the South Australian troops subject " Forces Act 1878." Mr. Military seconded by Mr. Bush moved Wright, the Bill be read that that day sisr months. Mr. Hackett, Mr Hooley Mr. Burges, Mr. Amherst, and Mr. Congdon were opposed to the Bill in its formv and favoured1 the present of the matter. The postponement debate was and the House adjourned rose at 9.40 ,pim.' ;

-

Railway (hear, hear.) General said this Attorney struck him as being a matter question of such great that he importance welcomed any opinions given by! hon. members. He must confess at the outset that he thought he| not was in he had wrong saying heard a very great deal that did not' affect the kernel of the question.; The hon. member (Mr. Parker) tabled! a resolution that until information of this nature was furnished, it was notj advisable to consider any proposal for, this The Premier! assisting company. had laid upon the table a number of answers to these questions, and he! to the would submit House that the Government had virtually answered all these questions, with the exception of one or which he was inclined two, to think were and would immaterial, not advance the matter. "Was the; to be left as it railway was! and collapse, or wars it desirable to' push on with the work ? His convic-! tion was that the Government had not the slightest chance of raising £300000 itself. a1 They had a million and to quarter raise, and the London! from; money market had of late gone bad to worse. he would Personally have nothing to with raising this sum, for he held that the colony should live: within its means and not follow the lamentable of some of the examples -

at

the

;

Fremantle was considered and to committee, agreed on

opposed!

given

:

,

to;

message

Assembly, of £88,000

Chair

;

!!:!,.-

recom Assembly, do not press .Cpppcilj the Gane Bill was

adopted. n The Appropriation a.

thp r:

.the

,

'i'i'iii.1

,

j

Committee's from, the

mending, ;that amendment

'

;

Midland

I

therefore negatived then divided on the

With the foilbwing

committee,'

per-:

gentlemen it,

motion House

motion

they!

They

every move. these ingenious

I

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j

.

Jb'orrest,

were1

use,

He he

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The

,

1

»ir

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the hon. member (Mr. de Hamel) that this matter should be referred to a! select committee. told They were there were men out of employment, they knew these ingenious gentlemen'

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Premier's office. Hon, (Laughter.) members must bear in mind it was notorious in all where places large business were operations concerned the stoppage of work was felt by busi-j ness and in places like Perth people, and Fremantle was pressure brought! hon. members this! upon to give because it affected guarantee, the| of these people. But pockets they; had to consider the whole of the! which it affected, and he said; colony, the major portion of this colony, which;

non

The of Lands Yes, Mr. Parker': The colony, struck it when are another they in the respect answering him, would suffer that' old woman. (Laughter.) the present debenture when holders, Mr. Parker; the interest They found that the ceased to be paid, will had made a call and the come Company to the and colony say you Government had not even troubled to knew from the very first, were you whether this call a realised enquire warned the by the Colonial Office, by contract The between the penny. Crown Agents, that the £500,000 sub Government and Mr. Keane was also, scribed was not devoted to the purpose asked for. The Government had not it was intended but a great portion a copy. Why could not the Govern of it was in the pockets of placed ment Mr. Keane ? get this, also, from adventurers. of our own £120,000 Was there in it that the something was taken to interest money guarantee did not desire the House to us, and out of all our money only! Government to know ? was devoted to the purpose £140,000 The Premier No, there is not. was for which it raised." was. He Mr. The hon. gentleman Parker: his from the Crown' taking figures .has seen it then ? He did hot pretend to say Agents. The Premier That is an offensive there was any legal responsibility, but remark. there was some /moral responsibility, Mr. Parker: the hon. Obyiously after the strong warning received from the Colonial Office. What would be member has seen the contract. The Premier I rise to order. I the of the if position colony they seen have the contract, but I have not men to allowed these make further It belongs to Mr. perused it. Keane. and induced representations further to let hon. mem He is quite to invest, it willing persons might be their all, see bers but he is not willing to it, in debentures ? What would -be the If any Hon mem let it be printed. of the colony when these position ber will call at my office I to-morrow found their people gone ? money will obtain it for them to see. What, with all the warnings they Mr. Parker not this Why was had, not only from the Crown Agents a stated ? No one said word single all the then knowledge with they about its being printed. in possessed, would be their position The Premier It would be printed the eyes of the investing It world. if it were laid on the table. was an to fact consider how important Mr. Parker Not It were far to necessarily. themselves they lending was that this information appeared howfar furthermisrepresentations, they not hon. until the were forth-coming of the colony, lending the name was gentleman the credit of the colony, pressed into a corner. to enable these The Premier— me— You insulted further with persons to obtain loans, me. misrepresented out really commensurate giving secu Mr. Parker He could not see how the credit of said he did hot misre rity in any way suffered the colony by the present him at all. of bogus companies. Com The Premier You said there was collapse the something I want to all panies of this nature collapsed keep back.

said

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wo

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any!

could not it was help thinking made, because they thought it would induce! the Government to come to their then was a assistance, there again of unemployed, a numbei display great

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Lands: Ha ha

good argument

the machinery be of any use.

not

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people

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Quinlan, Mr. feichardson, I Mr. R. Sholl, Sholl, Sir J. G. I Lee- Steered Mr. Noes 15— I Traylen.

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Nonsense. The hon. member may but when we are say "nonsense," of ingenuity dealing with these men The Premier You are dealing with the debenture holders. Mr. Parker thev It appeared were of the Com dealing with the directors The directors of the Company pany. to make had power a call if they ob tained the consent of the trustees first, obtained that and, having consent, they could keep the money. The Premier Nonsense. Mr. Parker It is a very easy matter who had

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easy very home and obtain an answer to these questions, and he did not think it would mean much very to wire all the names of share expense holders from England. (Laughter.) He thought that whatever of portion the call had been raised that it was not to be devoted to helping to build the railway.

their

out; member/had But I pointed the country would get ail way coin- 1 so munication the Northern I districts. As: to the question which' 'had been I asked as to why the Company could I raise not he wished to capital; point I out Bank that the National had satis1 fied itself that they couldnot I dSjtso I and that should be sufficient. Mr. Richardson moved' that progress I

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it. upon charge It was all well for the Premier to very will be the position of the say "what ten after time." colony He years' would point out that ten long before the original debenture years holders would have sold all the land and rail Did that the way. anyone suppose Company intended to work the railway? When the National Bank ceased to a year would the Com-' pay £42,000 to work the pany be in a position line ? What would be the value of the land after acres 2,400,000 had been taken up and sold ? The sale of land could not be sufficent to pay the inter est. In all, this meant £62,000 a year, and with the working of the line was this supposing only £15,000 £77,000 a year. Were the Company land to pay all going to sell sufficient this ? The Company would collapse long before. The Colonial Treasurer How will the colony suffer.

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as no placed debentures, upon these ;r minimum was mentioned; The Premier what £487,000 are we want. Mr. Parker would be ex£447,000 pended in the colony ? The Premier were And £40,000

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get;the The

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went' on shewing the whole of the by moneys? received answer the Co.," &c.' The "I Not known to the Government. 'He did not it1 suppose was, but it' could have been obtained. asked to They: were on interest but guarantee £500,000, there' was to be no limit apparently

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think

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would House completed a Government line. What security were these men to get who were going to lend £500,000. No doubt with the that the promoters ingenuity of the Company had displayed they would induce people to subscribe this £500, 000. The only that these security people would have for the payment of capital and interest after ten years had gone by, would be a second mort gage upon this land. The House knew full well that a second was mortgage

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call

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dangered. .Mr; Parker

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Mr. Say that.

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think

world over. Did ever Governments support any of these companies. How much more would the colony suffer, when after a few all the years debenture holders were clamouring that it was through us that they had lost their be obserIt would money. ved that he had given notice of certain The first with regard was questions. to the shareholders. For his own as doubts to parb he had very great whether were there any shareholders at all. It was obvious that if the un was called of any value and capital the Government considered this valuable that should security they have the names of the and number so as estimate the shareholders, to value of the uncalled capital. They did not trouble what was the to find amount each share. The paid up on The answer was £1 as far as known.

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Company

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and

:

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special Pearlers

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valuable

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the now

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timely be sa\ ed from of children may of the two deadly epide mic ravages in the colony. unfortunately raging

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of course, to HOOPING and INFANTILE

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recommend

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DEAR I have much in Sir, pleasure to thatldf adding my testimony so many to show how others the Death -promptly Claims are Office. As I paid by your in the necessary only; handed -papers-in connection with the death of my daughter on 5th inst., Saturday, and to-day I am in receipt of your cheque for the amount for" ..which, assured, please: my acceptthanks. I consider that your is Society great to men in my position, blessing as by a paying amount we are small, -weekly, guarded' the against hetivy expense when take always, incurred death should from us any of .our children. —

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Yesterdat an: of interesting "game' cricket was on the Esplanade played between teams chosen from the among and medical of, the legal practitioners, The/1 Devil's went in first city. Owii." aii d: held the brief their till score had tlie reached 166 runs, wliile followers of

THE

general and heavy the Murchison and on Gascoyne, from the same North up cheering has been received: That a good sea

'

to

1

of

and

"

settle,

good; 'righth

by

11

1

convey fall of rain

make their tp. ''pnghk "j;'tb r; be, lef.t decision uninfluenced, by, any fear of Ministers 'Ministerial or hench-

Some ,

:

been

players.

'

adher

'themselves

,:.niatter

:,;a.,

to

'

;has

'

fprthcbiiiing,,

convinced

.

.

.is.

>

ivrill

no

riAwol/lfnn

week

The

'

"

assert

of

i.

''greregree;;,,

wbhld,

it

'.tp

furthering conrtituents

Government;

V,

.thp;.

detaching! in "'Order;

!i

'

;

i

it

ever.;

instance individual;

community too much accuse.it for which"

but ;arguments inr see that they >

a

by

benirig. each

to;.!

-

of

attracted,

'

.criticism.

aiff''luhjiuesiibmng

;,

siph'r!,

confidence

/

and .

by; ,

ifiter-1

it

.that;

'deny,

.of

protecting

'

.

flin

position

'trator. '

-

broader

than

in

.

.

returns

visitors,

at four

April,

afternoon.1

..disposi-'

theiiv intbrestSj' bf.l this anid, pf"f he icountry ..Whether achieved 'Pan' 'be better purpose

,

boast;

,A,i .

h© oimLpatient

thb

novel;

justly

pn

Opposition certain a

-:

assist

to :Mr

Dr. were including Hydropath, the not a day was' although suitable very one, However, to' counter act the evil influence Mr. B. of his visit, had very thoughtfnlly provided Champills of a supply and safe of tonic, cure syrup, well-known brands for the use of the

on

Mr. Hensman was offered' of ,;third the Judge of his Supreme1 Court.' Having signified Mr. Hensman assent, was. sworn in at an Executive Council held on Saturday the Adminismorning by His Excellency the

!

;

the

;

;

'

-if

that

quite :

f aypur

,

.'.sis

ioirepbsed

part,

may hdw

r,

:

;

of those whose "taken iti;1; chargp

one 1

:

public

Scarcely,

'1.

t

hearty

triumphant' Ordeal of a long with., .important

tryirig

i

note ,

.comes

'|./($q$ernment Out of the 'I.'!

to

areiy,

Last

superi occasions, when in

beeh

he freely.. accorded ,thatcpnsiderawhich us due to tipn ana respect the elected of the representatives The precise for people.1 ,;ptirpbse which they hold their .seats is .to

reward,

1st

Friday,

room

'

is

''''It

uniformly

;

services a

the

"

;>a

.

.

but most important been rendered with., haVe | which a iwill to 'Al gped money have added r.'.could nothing.'

1

an'

beget...,,

confidence,

'

'bccupants are ..behches

have,.

have

JEsculapius" 74 together

Brigid's

On Friday next the Premier (Sir John and Lady Forrest will Forrest) proceed to Albainy for a Sir Jambs shprt stay. Steere (Speakelr of the Legislative Assem have already bly) and Lady Steere gone to the same locality.

;

gra-

tuitous

a

I

.

no

'

.

such

loaned. kindly .The following

"

'

;

that" our. question have, deserved the representatives of the country. ysincere gratitude yfl Throughout the; session their can

:

the

House.

Opstqm

circum-

of; thetreatment! be detected m'ight of couH%,;;hd:;;a

to;

of St.

School

riuoaarl

nrnria

at best -is' indication of This, an weakness. f,Nbthihgn absurd the Opposi than to treat had done wrong in tion as if they stand/ '.an3 ;;indepehdent' takihg House by jh'e They sit in '.'the., Constitutional the" sanction, highest choice; of the people; and should

powerful

sentiment.

'pqliticar

.

th.n: there

proved

>not

;';;:but

i

tiofi;.

that the class-feelhas done so much harin yrhich still the has exists, and; past

sometimes

1

as

'

f eblihg

'

,

the

aid

that"

in'

that

the 1st of January,; or in a little two 2028 ozs. 4 dwts months!, time,: of Murchison grs. gold, presumably,

17

despised..

whom-

'

'

largie-

'gratifying There dan

iff

''

VAAiispfihilh'l

.apparentlyor. There-

new

a

;

to this;

.pf';';:th;

;

>:

a

,'of

to fbe ;

'

lands.

announce

»

.

and

legisla-,

displayed

view

of

>Jness

of

unjust beset'

country, of members that felt the grand strongly their circumstances.

them

!

so:

individually; 'are 'few

the Regis-

Since

over .

'

the

of!

'

>:

needs

Houses

\r/,

that

as

the clear

'for

maker

a-,

difficulties

ting

i

in

it

T,

COinbination1! would; hot stanceey sensei bf overweening;

much

in

be

.

iThere

perfection

would

it

!

;

cleyer,

i

this

'..,;But

Since of attainment fault.

no

,

re-r

ri

;

owing

is

.his -preidenuding, handsomejand powerful, lamps

;

i

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i

i

necessitate

:

!yiaioni,''a;h,d'';', j

AAfl

Ulcri

:

room

St. in

the

City Branch

Patrick's a' the

most

of

the

Day

was

enthuastic members 'of the Hibernian

Mass for Society attended 1st in. Regalia of the purpose receiving Holy Communion. At Fremantle the celebration festivities '

tWlll

A«IA

the

.

4>1«MA

ll

Drawing —

in:

tfclock

'

i

mineral

to in

requested

held will'be to-morrow week

.

,

,

;

are' Union

School

if

.

and

responsible of

annfiflraneft

.

,

,

large

-.

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,

Mining

.

"

,

'..the

side.

of

pcsition Western

Magis

accepted

-

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i>

Art

far,

effectively are.

its!

We'

>

challenged!": and/.the, people, Vthepres! majority of the; of the> House; members; Opposed; to' it is only a' small band A-f mhmbWrsi ' 'wlin: linwfivei' n.r-A f.nn

;

the quality of the work iprejudice done; It is, quite that some likely their the test of wprk, under jof

i

months',

.

Upbir!

'

h

six

'

impetuously

its

to

ais

.

.

;

has

aijidouh

and

arc

of gratitude for Hayrstreet,

12 grs.

.

:

strength

has

!

their

.

so

qn

the

Campbell

.Lieut. others ,

;

left

Eiiglaiid,

Resident

late

Gibbons,

Wyndham,

recently-created; rtrar of 'the South-

,at

So

from

for

drew.forth

.

possibly

.weakness. been never

pr oyei its power has

School

'

sthat

to

.

'

the

Boys' night

.

is

i

except

'in

time,

i;

.

Me. R. trate at

|

the'F

of

1

o

,

'

,

..

Pbm-

safely

.

;

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"may.

they1

ij

consequence a :yast amount of very important has been got through. If ..Jftusiness is to be anything complained of; it

I

feel

;mit'their|bes;t' interests .It is hptparadoxical,,. to say that first sight;

the

;

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people'

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.

were

i

a:

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.

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;

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Stone

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;

the country's represenso taitives hare 'been iin assiduous their labours. first to last From of members the lindnstrv was never and the is that srelaAed,

if

7.

;

.

that

r;i'i'tpalia '

work. Aus-

.(West-

.

one

jsjj:';time'!in

It'isj'tK'e',,

fc'eien

:

.

just

coiidpicuously

lias

;

:

.

lii'T-Hiin-

...

jikiT

dlosed of

1

.

i

session

Mhis fihge'F;rdh(!,Y<the' public and on more than oh& pulse, occasion a, has;;, yielded gracefully On Friday :last Mr: Justice in deference route |to en pet idea of his own by train for' Albany,' a of opinion'.1 'where he .intends his tp'spend general; expression leave' of absence. of such a man' To the, keeping'

kept

corpus

Williams' Ijj.. delayed

the week —Central 97 during dwts. 12 tons crushed, 75 ozs. -.15 yielded 251 tons crushed, grs. gold Eraser's,yield 26# 7 dwts. 12 Eraser's ozs. grs. gold 6 crushed South; .160 tons yield 177 ozs. dwts. Mcintosh's 210 tons crushed gold; 12 grs. yield 87 ozs. 17 'dwts; gold Hope's 100 tons Hill; crushed, yield 68 ozs. 16;dwts

ing;

.

;

'kmfe'fjUdipiduly

4

as

;

habeas

Goldfields

present-' ..'THEVpeppIejd G);eraldton::intend with Beddoes a testimonialiih yoiihg his conduct after the recognition of. gallant xecent in .Melyille; accident water bbRting

/

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»

Kas|'

of

debt

a

tions

Katanning/

.

He

'

Pius;

i

Christ'."—

pf

of

St.Patrick's encomiums

Regan

wliile

v

on

ba.ndsoine

trial

'

'%iuytfte-'namh

writ

that. probable will' Melbourne

assembled.

hold

.for

Adam

district

recently-create.d,

r

a

Coun to the

applied

is

decoration,

the

for

he is,;

for1

audience M. '.Mr.

I

will

oti

''fours:'

hfi'

it

his

that, has

days,

the Concert the highest

highthe

.'

A. ko.whg Association Saturday afternoon

w;

iheeting'

for

this

few

The

Haynes,

'

ues.

the

,

wagopsj

..

a

understood

is

R. S. Court

departure'

,UO

could Nothing; to Strengthen his head of a popular

tovcdhhhs.:;al%3iys, shPiWU aidesire. sulti.Vthe reasonable wish., popular

dyes' for,

sicked

.

XTTO'C?

.

more as

V»/Tk

CU.IV

of.,;-

.

TITn

I

"

,y

Tenders

,

,

it

.

Supreme Owing to

;

friends

to"fo;rward ihformato telegrephed The

to

Swanston, Mr

sel,

on

certain

Albert alias Williams, the reputed Windsor

'reference'

Baron

for

'TttdgrcipJi. 'its

that:

rendered line.

the

immediately

...

murderer,

a

r

n.e

;

be of.

Rail

informed

.''

With a,

Iinmi

Midland

-the;

London.

uwtixoaacnswasiruum'

f

,;was

Otion,.

i

iiwwinlvainfts»caigal..u_rtt

iwinnnniflwi

'pyeihehtthlan.'h'Pdfhat

io

try

r

AAAA UOUU

V?

y

position

dm#

M?t. indefatigable, your purpose, resist and undaunted, spirit 'iniquity evil with conquer good, having before your the reward prepared for those who, .combat 1

.iioi

ppssessed. contribute

r

!

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in:

addition

i

.criticism..;

-ahd'

;abiiity

in

with bounds

ar

fair

pf

,

but

wouldassistance, the. completion

two

or

'

W'ED.

estimation the 'Premier

gepuine''

.

of

representative

Company; in Perth/ was Wednesday ;by Government

rej ectr

Tues-

the

a,t

way

to":

j'

years past ; A tact these he has displayed none but; his1 most1' iptimAte

.

SOohn.

i;i11,ETUti6:...

bfrtera'ess.f

has;'

.one;

of

:

at

selection

securing The"

boused

now

R.M.S.

where Fremantle, they .desirous by 'persons other farm-hauds or labourers.

for

open

of

pf certain, which -have

-r

one attacked of che 'Opppsition

"members

.

dp

map.,

cbmihon sensa. hjave b.ebii known .and acknowledged

.for

I

-;

'HiS

shrewd widely

I

1

1

V,

30 31—

himself

of Blessed Anp,pnoiatibh. Virgin :!> of devotion. Fiye, Wounds of;Qur, Lord. th,; Sunday in.Lppt. Sk'Sixtus ijv.R.C:

10

;

gained .imorP -in public during the sessiOn than

" 1

B.

;.Cyril,;

i;;' j

-

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riVv.-il')

0;

prbpriety

';t'h;e

;

frequently,

'

o

1-

but pf business'

far'

lying ordinary

|

f

;

t

.

l-rr-g;

acquire

the1

Ministry:

';;the;;''';adyocacy of ithe organs press

many'ysUhj.ects, of the pSlth

' '

.are

might

it

allj

ling'

,

IoyjviiihJI'-II-J O

1

n'y-

-

05

itoi

v!sbv

time

:i

:

,

'

.short..

;

they.kave.hadrinhwhich

! !

aikribwledge' Mfl

be well'for cohidier

(

'

slim

is-obvious to %h'e Forrest

immigrants who came'by Ihe to- Albany reached Perth on

day. They' are gration Depot

:

which

,of

in'th'e

the

The

Orinuz

.

,

ddartments

with'J'jlt.heiE'.:';s'eve;rh'l!i:

churjch; children

:

.displayed .by them-rwheh' with, matterSi'Gvvnhected,,

Age 45: 4?he" ,ablej.J;|pob'siderihg V Rathkeale/Go'

of RJ.P.

.

,

.1892/

Fefiguary, '

the'

i

yr;i

,!

2fith

ii

details

ojd„

'Tooclyayj '

th'e',

vKiffortaftedby.-ail a deeply (regretted, hi and silarge circle wash; indpceased

for the

pray 'Meil

ot PeU

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sjofMiifakisii

.

> f I

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DEATH.. "

,

;

average, capacity and' devotion cation duties they have given i hdispu|ta-: evidence. 'The ;;mastery of hie,

Perth! "!

,

'ance;pfk.yery!im?ge.'audience.'."!,:"-.'y.!';

.

rk

tjhemsyesmehpl,

Dongarra, :

,

than, the .Of their appli;' to their official

-more

'

fig

J

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.

15s.

MrLueeyiNortfiamto'riV.

1

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Mr.

.

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illegitimate to crush it, would .meet with gene-; Govern-" and riie raln idisaprava,. ofi ...jhooh, guilty ..mp(r|"Which1-.1 h.'d would'5 .meafis i.Ug.hnchyUjpwpr.thy; i findf itself iquickly" deprived of the; Universal sympathy by which alone. are In view 'Gpyerhments strong. of; '.these th e. truth cpjisider ations,

.

rf

!

past': T

MrJ P. 'Reynolds;1 PodMorlB&r;'. 3112bftl,.15s';:Mr.JertmialiMfth.'bny,

n\

rs;ufe-

an'

;

-

following "

;,

the'

.-w,

:

tF,j

1

:nnweeki.' wtbniMir.

're'kived .»

St.'PatricKs night the Perth Minstrels, theirVidebtit in amateurjcompanyvr.made-' /St: The entertainment GeQrgesj Ha,ll.w prowas and the Vyided. highly., appreciated, were .performers regarded by -the attend-

fo'voe

'oi'

.

"employment

On

TTbi©.

WihhitsriyiiegOs.

.

terferenc'e

,

'

.

W&Jl;ljvfe

5

TinrrrTTTTIrTffl

llllill

.

and consideration'; certain ;weight Sir John:. Forrest and 'his col the "Various leagues,ministers, have in' tfieii' position0 pro ved

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Star and town.

commenced of the Sea

afterwards There

members, and

and

magnificent

members by the Branch attending was

with

of

the

marching

through

large

attendance

a

their

handsome

banner

the

the

Mass

first

of

sashes

procession

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the

During enlivened

which

festival. the

day

the

by.

by the Fremantle being brought rendering A

had

"

of

been

the

ef

Town to

grand national

a

to

cele

proceedings

playing

St.

made

national the

Band,

conclusion

Patrick's concert

were

tunes

whole

by

the

Day."

held in the in aid of the of St. school, Funds Boys' School and Church. The large Brigids' hall crammed to was the A full doors. of the else description appears programme where. In Fremantle a dinner was held at the Federal Hotel. A large of gentle number sat down to a men well appointed spread, and a very was enjoyable evening spent. A number of patriotic songs were given by The the of company. toast "The Day we Celebrate" was James proposed by Mr. in a Whitely stirring Ireland a speech. The land live in." Nation." we "Absent Irelands' friends." and well-wishers" toasts were other proposed and drank with enthusiasm. Races at Northam and Gingin and sports "

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girls

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boast of ..your stands by, your girls into

over

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countrymen's

your

fly,'

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eloquence

say a word, the side of poor Paddy they'd never be heard Admit that in learning, in law, x>r in: love', The Irishman is certain to prove; victor, And if your Pat ,'haps to request, opinion countries ouldIreland wny, say ot all the best. Chorus The Irishman's «&c. hoast; .

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were

who

.Merry, owing

artistic

scored sang

successes

by the ladies, ToBti's "It

Merry, to

the

the

S.

rather

pay

Love," sympathy,

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of

the

the

United

who,have

.States.

aare

scieritifld a

Dr.

Jarnes

D.

of

-Bdstoii

'physicians, -m! c:i /

Judge,

.385

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P.1

Dr.

dear, smokes.' A too.)

being;:

to

'mentioned, '

Cplumhus

'Lightkmf 3'HbyStS George F.' Bigelow, SS'Sha-WmUt Morris F- Wheeler, 741'Dridlb|y ,19 Exeter Myron L. Chkmberlain,

'Dr.'/A'.i

S. Flinders.:

numbdh

ilarge

amongjthpm

-

cer,tijed

above

statements

av. st. av.

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st. for his but for his whistle, Dr. st. is around for oarried petition beingsignaDr/ 'Robt; W. fc-SSe st. His ture, praying the Adminis .Excellency; -Albert Dri N. Blo'deetfc,' '3&0 Boylstori st trator to remit a portion of the fine. Dr. phgs. M- Newellji 1674 WsShirifew>n at. A good story is told of a certain prospec av. ,Fipley».:27;v<3ol»oihBSt tor when, at the Mt. Magnet gold-fields.J Ik Dr. Williajri Ai Dunn, 60 Chamber- Bt. was oneor two others., dark, and as he with i D'ifliGebrge:G ShatBubk, st. were (3;'New1buxy a tQwalking along he struck match, -SSeTrdinbrif tDr>->ViUiam:,Ingalls, st. his at a" his feet pipe, when, he rsaw light Dr. Mitchell F. Gavari, 5,46 East! Brbadway either he would good sized nugget. Well, Fratiklin Dr. P. 4 Patch,, Marlboro st.not .the match or yraste for., forego his smoke -'Dr: --Wnsdn-' -D&itf S. a second. He kept .the lighj: applying till, W; SteV6na, tDr: Charles st. ,ir54)'EW one of the others, more he espied' wily than j!35j Wi WrielL: ;Cbnc6rd>st. the" andsparkling gem," pOunce'd upon Dr. Henry Wt.: Bradford 6.Bpacon st. unutterable secured:.it, to. the oft chagrinj -Dti' Nathaniel' Do wnes," 49 Tom. TTa lina loff o-PF amolrinor. SSaxrarnlsq. Mayerick' 'ur.i w. w lison Atwood, 17 Tfemeriif'st. have from the different returned parties iPr-. 1483 Washington st. Chas.Aj-Fernald, fields; done well while1 Some have fairly Francis H. Brpjwn, -75 Pf Westland-;av. others have fared badly.Dr. Hhmiltori 396 st. Osgood, Boylston. The nen s rain in of having fallen .'There 'never as,arid, iibver several' 'probkhiyi' to the East and North.for places be, but one, remedy that Can; iri: every -yyill weeks many having 'proved past, falla-y uric acid from the blood.. case, drive, -That to treat cious, the people had comethese' 'remedy is Warner's Safe Cure. It cures reports with Now,- however, suspicion. -the,, :;rheiimatism uric -by' driving, the! 'deadly rain has fallen glad tidings that plentiacid from the blood. It bariithes by and priin fully all over a vast' prea generally acts "directly .It of inland rempying, the. cause., ,upon can' no longe r be held in doubt.. "the Within from kidneys. an. hour The blessing which this the rain showers on time' 'it is! taken1 its irifiuerice will be felt. man and beast after, two years/.droughiur -sustains the ,jjt that sustain life, organs far and away, all that passes' theMurchison the forces -the: blood; For that JPakeits mult goldfield, fahandicapped with ladies the severe ordeals during through rious calamities and dire .drawbackshas drei invalu 'which ckllhd 'to 'it 'is they pass will done. soon Sheep and cattle .be :seen able.-: For the riertbu's ttoubled 'df,! youth luxiir io u, over gamboling' grasBy plains, and the debility that.old precedes age- it and in the of enjoyment' revelling has no rival. of ment There 6 thpusanjlf "Good times come af again- once: more" ari'dwomeri, health totoo, who are in perfect N or will the much-maligned and J»o day. -wholly. -by rearibri of its greklfcpfdter, m uch dictated .to, farmer. i.Iepl,, less ,,, and it. is, the' most popular "remedy -the ubilant at this j seasonabel time wpi'ld has ever knowi,; -7.-,r);V ygv seeihjgjin |r;(!+ .

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Salvado and Dr. The Colonial Premier, The Secretary, General, The Attorney of Commissioner ClarkMessrs. Railways. M. L. A. Pearse M. L. A. son, and Piesse, Mr. E. Keane and other M.L.A., prominent colonists. The committee had provided the refreshments for and Bishops the Ministerial Party. was taken Opportunity for little a The Hon. W. speechmaking. E. Marmion the healths of their proposed and lordships, Bishop Gibney Bishop and both Salvado, prelates briefly re Dr. sponded. Gibney proposed the Health Sir Forrest of John and his Ministerial to which the Premier colleagues, responded Mr. in a suitable F. J. Townsend speech. the on behalf of committee thanked their and the members of the Govern lordships ment for their and support in presence

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efforts. .

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that' but' full undefended, justice and the would be .done -them -that Acting: witnesses on Judge would cros examine,.., their More behalf. than abject creatures trio the unfortunate were never arraigned in. Indeed the andi a dock. semi-nude blacks would appear, more savage, intelligent and affve more tp thpmatber that epgrossed the attention of the' They verily like lappeared sheep'- led 7to the slaughter; or did they Neither by word gesture give the least in the,.. sign of .any, .interest pro-, The interpreter, another ceedihgs; China-: who a"!Httle with man; spoke English .difficulty, could not be expected- to comprehend the technically, expressed questions and he nor did put" by judge ,counpel, to 'understand of the dialect appear' clearly when he to/ -the prisoners could -get thein in even a fewwords speak reply., However and the 12 true good, men the thfe' inferred from jury, comprising evidence adduced, cifcum«-though entirely had -perpetrated stantial, that the prisoners; a murder, and gave their, mopt barbarous verdict The after accordingly. judge, language summing up in the most pathetic sentenced the whole three one after the: other to the place of death by hanging, execution fo be Perth. A man one hundred was fined pounds and costs here a -week ago', for smuggling)

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another

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was special 'session of 'three Chinamen

time -ago, qf< murder, at Meka, some H. Chinatman., ,A.. duBoulayfjEsq. was commissioned by the Crown io' bear the' James Barratt and- Mr: was re-' case, tained for; '-Mr. Barratt the prosecution in .opening there being; the-pase, sai<Li:hat

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in song, think of it,

this withput ing- frpm rhbuSohtisimoriiedrELite pains of somj is kind fortunate. decidedly "Vhat it hftbCfen thatjcatiseskhese-pina" greater to physicians mystery &n,5pijentiit®;than almost any other Some, have dequestion blared' that drd'thW'fe'siuts they of'a severe

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Prizes £4, £1 Handicap, a good race there being 16 nominations and 12 acceptances and was won by J. R 20 yds., Davis, 1st A. H. Pah e, 25 yds., 2nd. the Caber Tossing was: won by A. J. P. B. Roachock Hevron, 1st. (handicap) 2nd. The 20 minutes go-as-you-please event £2 and 10s. was keenly contested by 10 competitors,, an innovation being intro duced by making it a handicap. W. Ryan, the scratch man, was however the winner, the second E. Weston 150 giving man, yds. The final heat of the Members Handicap was won W. Reardon being by G. Fraser. second. The final of the Sheffield was also won by G. Fraser, W. Savage being second and T. J. Connelly 3rd. The Tug-of-War,; the Putting Weight and Obstacle Race had' to

may birth, think

Mile

Quarter

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own

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andlctiie inot full strangers; .'>nrns of,them;iWore various deviceb in grpen in their hats / or'; -buttoh"Holes:! '"A-I vaoe at. held on the Ppngarra meeting was daybut very few cared to, travel 50 miles to see'-— wpll;? fun. by train butftcle The Flinders sixteen sacks of brought eleven at mads, and- it half-past bef6rer,i night tKev.PaSr nimj|ktient cr6fd?atthe- iPo'St?'1 Office/ waS'k'tisfiSd or otherwise. .jfoHo-.-ah bThb'i Flinders' is to .leave hhere posted for Fremantle 'jkwdiock. The weather is calnp ahdTj delightful all

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pleasant one, and by two there o'clock was of a concourse large the on at people estimated ground; least at 1500.. The sports were commenced at about 11 the first event a.m., Members' 120 yds, being the Handicap' of the of £2 and trophies value £1 This was followed being the prizes. by the Sheffield 120 28 Handicap nomina yds. tions and twenty-two acceptances, prizes £15. £3 and £2. The Boys' Handicap came W. 1st. next, won and M. by McCaffrey 2nd. Rollinson Two for races orphan next the programme on and were boys were For the quickly disposed of. three-legged race there were seven pairs of competitors and it resulted heat in a dead between and Priinster Crogan and P. Hayes and T. Rowland. off the named Being run last was

th

baritone'

-agreeable'

,

holiday.

,

Friar of, Orders- -Greyy"yancl M The of: course, whilst JViri -J: Hi White, Squall," Heaven e very, -his ,one, especially .delighted of Lowcompatriots, by his singing ,k. backed Oar, and his dancing of an Irish whichi concluded the pe'rf ormVince. jig, Other items that w, ere much appreciated were a violon The Har,p; that once" solo, Father Bourke selection .ia; by the Rev. of Irishnational airs for the orchestra, in the arrangement" of which thk't'WelFkriojwn wasiconcerried musician,Salvado,Bishop; and a part song very njcely sung ,(by ,a number of children by .Fthef ainjedj concert .was most' pleasant Bourkei'.The and successful, due- tp,. a fact largely vei?y its very "It should be reverend-organiser. .Mrs. Rqgers-),and -Miss -Brady adde;d,that assisted the; ac materially playing „by; companiment's. A1

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day

i&n

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the samerevening SpmP hundreds

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Flinders South, brought; of, /diggers for.\th(K gcddfields.-I Hotels, -festaurantsi.iiand are bdhrdmg-hbutfesS an abundant as all the reaping harvest, lots adventurpuB;arrivals:;appear.tO'have of money. ;yr;vd-K Unlike the inhabitants /mervellouB jof of :dneyj \pj; ,the iglties

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well-decorated large, whilst the singers could not fail room, to, be satisfied with its acoustic properties, in which it is not if respect excelled, in Perth. In equalled, by any hall addition to the which v ice-regal party, was accompaned. Stuart, by Captain A.D.C., there were present Lady Forrest, -Mr. Shenton', Bishop Gibney, Bishop and the1 Rev. Father Salvado, very under whose Bourke, benign auspicies the The concert was conducted. pro-, included the names of many old gramme Perth and all and they one favourities, gave very by their per great pleasure formances. The concert was opened by a and varied of Irish selection bright National airs orchestra, by a capitalunder the baton of Mr. T. Byranj which was and highly -appreciated. nicely played Mr. Hart followed with a. song .entitled The Irishman's words, and Boast," music by himself, and no Irishman pre sent at seemed to be at all offended told that he was of his being proud his his and country, countrymen, and that he was colleens, everywhere

and

well-built,

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line.

niifth'n.

aoa

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charge excursion fares, admission fee an added, on occasions are held at places sports along the The societies should not let the rest it as as we is, believe they sustained a loss there considerable

matter have

to

tn

South

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and the from the.

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way with when

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or from clear fares why ordinary were is announced aslt on the charged, Railway Time Table that twenty persons can ion receive a of application concession Excursion fares train. by any ordinary It has also been the practice of the Rail

It

VlAAn

,

but Perth, Fremantle.

trains

bflVA

muaf,

husband

earth

tion.

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in

not

was

two

one

The concert at the Catholic Boys' which School, concluded the festivities Si:. in honor of attract in Perth Patrick, ed a large, it and, be said, may .also, fashionable audience. of many Very, those present, His Excellency including the Administrator Mrs. and Onslow,

,

it

collected,

the generous man to begip

''

lhar joined was'; Flanque.tteiS0",Paul Jones," iwjxich .treats of the evening." among the artistic " North Mrs. Eileen Mavour,essayed beautifiiF tlie 'air from Benedict', neen," " ot' and was-.the Kilarney;"' Lilly desery,-' of ; a beautiful a ed recipient bouquet, which yfgta to alsp extended compliment Mrs. Gale. the. .-Among gentleman who; "sang, first must be piace' t6 Mr. whose tastiegiven: North, lean ful-, be enjoyed," singing always and iyho selected Molappropriately " Dance..'' loy's Kerry.: .This gentleman, also several accompaniments very played' Mr. King ws not fortUT,neatly and Well. nate in, his selection of a soiig, Mozart's this but need Within; Holy Dwelling,'' less to say, he sang. it. with judgment and taste. -Mr. J. Castilla, a singer; new to a Perth audience; displayed possession

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be

was-

Mavourneenv'''1"'1

West. Australian.")

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Catholic two towns. are informed that the. not societies, were so in the fortunate facilities afforded them for the conveyance of passengers as they had a thought they to expect from the right Railway Depart ment. Excursion with an admission fares, fee was allowed by the one special train from each in the case of the end, but trains the usual fares ordinary were de and manded, though a promise had been made that admission the fee should

a

.

the We

joint of the

the way in Kathleen expressive ThiS:'lhdy; subsequently husband: itn a Iduet from

delighted which.she sang

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under the societies

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of

auspices

out

,

carried

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be

to

was

everyoneby

King

CONCERT.

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Fremantle despatched with a large for passengers the Subiaco where a Orphanage grounds, very of sports large and varied programme

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were

auspices of theHiber-" nian also held in celebration were Society of the day and of these we hope to, give full next week. report

.

trains

special and Perth, complement of

the

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o'clock

from

under

Albany

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Tuesday, Thfe

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to )Jasusort;in.. .reply,-. he hoped to Mr. DeHamel, said lay all "the -information asked for in con-? inhectiOn with the raising of the' late

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£250,000 .pif the following to Mr. Quinlan

on

reply

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treasurer,

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programmes colony byl

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Bill

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Clarkson,

been the

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Hon.

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offices

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Richardson;

Throssell

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House

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Iban

f,:the

Treasurer

Approved Mr.

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1878, read

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ported

pissed through, and adopted.,

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The Speaker took lp.nu The Commissioner

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reporting

of the printed

adjourned

took

the

Chair

at

11

went into on committee Estimates which were agreed short dicussion.

Water

its

A

fiPO

rvfvl "

-vv-j

VVQC

Pre

Supply TT\n

r«r<oJ

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4-Lh/mi/vU

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stages.

The amendment to the King George's Bill Sound Garrison forwarded by the was Legislative refused. Assembly The House adjourned the time till .

:

:

:

,

-

at

for

fixed,

950

I 1

LEGISLATIVE'1 h,

;

7.30 :

H

The

Speaker'

p.m.

prorogation.

;

" !

1'

in

'

The

..MAAOH.'

'

reply

LEGISLATIVE

'

MBLY. :

1?7TH.!.

. , ;

took- the? chair

at

7.30

"'

:;p.m.':''V

in

the

'ThxtbDAY

ASSE

of

OohfihiToher Crp to Mr. DeHamel,

Wn

Lands,

said

the

.

at

pality three

18th.

;

recom-

'

17th.

Holiday. 24th —Thursday,. Bunbury. Municipal. From and after the 21st of November the next, Munici-

COUNCIL.

Municipal

servation

in concurred the "Joint of

of the issue of the 'debates.

The

1

The

''

and

reports !

:

Railways,

'

was ?

>

MARCH

Bank

a.m.

insfc.,

March

The President :,

opposition

GAZETTE.

THURSDAY,

£678,729

a.m.

and

This

.postpbliement., some .After.

GOVERNMENT

3

to

The

Friday, Speaker

ASSEMBLY. March took

18th. the

Chair

at

11

a.m.'.

The

Muncipal

of

Water

Supply

Pre.-

York

will

wards,

styled

Ward

and

South

be divided into the North Ward, East Ward. The

of the provisions Building have been to extended of Northam. pality Supreme

Act, 1884, Munici

the

pointed

Gourt.— W. A. G. Walter, Murchison Goldfields, ap a Commissioner of the

Supreme

Court.

Warden

Educational. candidates

Tlie

regulations

railway

cadetships

for

for are

published.

The Liquidation

'

i

of

I

1

?

-

.

a,

:tp.5.

.

;

VJUaoaiiKV

at

adjourned

after the Ad Immediately reading dress His left the House Excellency and returned to Government House.

and

.of

-

.

£7000

£3,295

The whole amounting >6d was then put, and The

to.

water and supply 4s. 6d; Agreed to.

LEGISLATIVE

opposed Mr.

strongly

mendations Orders Cohamittee,

16th..

Chair

;;7

in/ House

Tlie

;

march

.."vvkdnesday,

Tply,

railways

towns,

Friday;

;

9.20 p.m.

,

-!1'

.

at

'

.re

|i

?

The Houseadjourned

fey,

curred' V'1

Further a; second

com'mjitltee

,

was

by Mr. 'Morrison '

i

;

iititae,1

4s.

!

Mr.. Bush, Leake, in favor who were

moyedfpr ..lost

,,iV

" '

motion

by.. Mr. Burges,

:

i

-

through

.

The

wa

.

mittee,

1

lands

CUV

Bridges £14,737

roads

Fu rther

8,

passed

was

final

j

t

!

187

Act;

Bill

'

resources, for agricul

Agreed to. Cape Leeuwin £500

at

northern

Roads

President and Honorable Gentle men of the Legislative Council. Mr. and Gentlemen of the Speaker Legislative Assembly. I again a confident express hope that the public works which policy, have you approved of, may continue to result in the rapid advancement and prosperity of the colony., I now declare this Parliament pro rogued to "Wednesday, the 22nd day of June next.

£10,000.

UUXlUlllgO

aiid

time

' :

!

UUilU

to assistance reference the proposed to the Midland Railway Company.

j

was Bill The Appropriation third time and' passed. and Pedlers' The Hawkers! rpad a Second' tiiiie, considered, ,

=

X

its

iri

of near

service.

public

Mr.

Dredge

Agreed

mineral

Surveys

settlement

Immigration, Lighthouse

Act

Act

Military

;

of

the

on

:

7jfem--'.iV, <

Australian

boutn

tural

Steam

3d.;

£40,000.

Development

£30,000

by

garrison

;

£80,at Geraldton,' £15,000 1239 8s. 9d 3 at Ashburton £4750 2s. ; at other Cossack, Is.

the

Assembly.

Assembly. The Estimates for the year, as sub mitted have been by my Ministers, passed by you with but little amend ment, and I thank you for the liberal supplies for carrying you have granted

Fremantle

.

Chair

tfee

the

The

<

:

The President

and

proposed

to make

;

S?peaker

Legislative

10s

iir,ou4

lines,

Hixisting Work

:£1537 ports, and Dredging,

stages; moved the Colonial Secretary of the resolution submitted adoption by the Legislative Assembly having

j

,lv)TH.

.

;

Select1

am'fettdmen't

out,

Amendment

COUNCIL

.LEGISLATiVE,

'

Was

"

.

Rail

Camp, Completion Derby to Wyridham,

line

Gentle

much in releasing pleasure the arduous duties which fvoin necessitated attendance for your a somewhat '"and I period, prolonged desire to the care and acknowledge attention you have, given to the many and difficult important which subjects have been brought before you. I on the congratulate you large amount of fresh that legislation you have passed, and which willno doubt be of advantage to the community. Mr.' and Speaker Gentlemen of the

;

at

1500J

''

Bill

the

thrown

at

at

:

Carnarvon,

8

Committee Sound Garri

and passed. The Railways

.

V,

1

The

colonies

of the stead.

'

;

ill.)

Discipline

Chair

'

of the

adopted. the other was

the

t'ook

:

j

Forrest:

fee

"tp?

"report the King

upon son

the laud transfer

:for

p.m The

'

.postponement. .j-

The President

' j

Harbour

7d. 000

,

.

in

ti

AXXlVE GQUNCIL. Thuesday M?arch ,1 7th. '

?

LEGISL

,

from the people withdrawn.

'refepived

to

Kepairs

had beeri of Fremantlel

complaint

.

.

No',

'

'

-\tool6iiy.

Freshwater

to

-Cliff

:

Honourable

Council. Legislative and Gentlemen of

you have

to.

:

and

of the

Legislative I have

Station; of telegraph line between wharf and water Fremantle,

Wyndham, etc. Agreed 1891 Boyanup-Minninup

'

?

;

Ex

for

:

of ceremony, tlie Legisla Very few

"

Railway

to Eastern Improvements Railway 17s. 2d Station; £38,901 Railway stock £ 1 0,000 Additional rolling £15 15s. 2d. Tele Surveys Railway from to Broome graph line Beverley Flint Vasse to Cape Leeuwin, Hill,

jDeEfamfel,. Loton, Canning, JR. F.i Sholl'. Parker, ,H., .Shoil,. /at 12:10; a.m. The; House jadjourned

of all in the

Banks

Mr.

and

h'assell,

Pearse,

the

when the Presi present the to Chair.?. punctual the Adminstrator Excellency

President

men,

to.

6s lOd

;

;

?

four

accompanied by Captain Stuart, Mr. Major Phillips, A.D.C., an Ord, Private; Secretary,

B.

Mr.

;

'

tmfcHer.'

!

by

lis. £19,682 8d.;.: BoyanupBusseltoh Railway, £35,000 ; Yilgarn Railway, £100,000. Agreed to. ullewa Rail way £40,000 Geraldtonl\i

,

the

were

jjiours

those

as

came

:

guns.

in the of it.

water

:

hour

of by a salute twenty-one of the " Faithful Qn the arrival " at Commons the Bar of the House, the Clerk of Parliaments C. (Mr. of the Bills read the titles Steere), to which His by Parliament, passed, Her con Excellency gave Majesty's sent. His Excellency then proceeded to read the following Address

was

'

Molloy,

.

same

for

nothing

.

nounced

way,

.Marmion, Baker,

Messrs.

but

1888 £5166 of Beverley

Loan

/

bore

to

agreed

supply

reso

J /.Forrest,

E.'

them

duplication Perth and

Division

:

D.

Mr.

district,

Loan tension

r.

Treasurer

Sir

lO-T-Hon.

S.

Hon.

i

The,

district.

His

arrived

Loan, 1884, Mr. Canning suggested artesian water be putdepth of 1200 feet in the

a

>

1

the"

till

the

.of

-ru

were

took

time

in committee? read a second

...,is

those

'

jjrorogation. At half -past

dent

Commissioner

Eucla Item

(

lost

list.ycSj

!

onj

place

first was

nor

Legislative

withdraw

'

people

7d. for

to

enable

-The House amendment

motion.,, the upon

ithe,;

the

us

hot, accept

/ Assembly.' House adjourned

The

of

in committee.

bores

The

Mr. Throssell, Clarkson spoke in

by, ,20 to ,7; moved by, the Colonial then put and- parried.

which lution

The Coloniai Customs House

in.

.V,'

go with

of;

mat

of the

Rishardson agreed. of Crown Lands said Coun many years ago the Legislative cil had subsidise certain agreed to to the of £3000 to extent capitalists

dealt

M

amended

time,

Is.

down, Eucla

,

favour

want of storage space transit sheds were

.much sooner of Customs had

unloaded

Quinlan,

CommisJ

trgck loaded They would

no

that

course

and

Canning

first

a

£3,599

Mr.

Mr. Molloy, and Mr.';

Sholl.

the did fault removal of the

congestion

'There'were

.

said actual

,'lay?Jith',the

goodS; but, from new ithe .jlJntil ,

The

p.m.

Mr.

,

Mbt'

4

and the

Inuring said; that

aside

would

Legislative

Bill

a

considered

The for

ot the

Company,

by

opposed

,

sioner

to

aim.

also :

.

9;

the Midland Mr. Loton hostile to the,

op

laid

was

Council amendments

,

the in that sellers Legislative Council, of newspapers be exempted. Bill re ported and adopted;. The Loan were Estimates, 1892,

.

;

i

joint and the

re&ume

the

and reported, adopted, time. The Hawkers Bill and Pedlars amended in- the direction suggested

he remarks a sum of come into the should have £937,600 this hands of the Company. From take total of amount a expenditure of £404,462 is and a,balance ;£533,il38 The motion unaccounted for. was left

j

.

'jtho;

of the in figures.

mation !

.

be

a

gave

Bill

A.D.C.,

the

by

-

to

of £250;000 of Bank had sub4 the issue of such

.

Sound1 Garrison

read

some

:

again at 2.30 p.m. The King George's

in took place prorogation tive Council Chamber;

imme

no

amendment made by Government.

an

proposals hon. member

;

should

done

debate resumed.

WLs

-moved

;

House

was

Randell

£22,000

issue the

<

The Colonial

Mr.

adjourned

Railway

t

Customs

to

.

The

;

the

of the Government of Health, which was possessed The motion was large powers. and negatived on the voices.:

put

'

swept

with

sat

Westmin

to intro with the matter! dealing Mr. Quinlan, Mr. .Molloy, Mr. Simpson and Mr. Randell spoke of the necessity of immediate action. The Standing Orders were the Bill was suspended

duce;

detriment and the health of

great

be

be

mingle

danger

diate

of

j

Hawkers

j

the The committee's report1 on Rail187 8, Further Amendment! Act,'whys was and adopted, Bill considered the orders and the supended Standing time and passed, read a third vBill ".v 'ln committee On the Game Bill ths 'amendment by the Legisla-j proposed to clause 9 was received J jtive,Council h agreed to, and the Bill reported'. r k< the GovernMr: Traylen said that the ment should to keep try mantle free?1: jetty reasonably, that the Midland ;jof rolling .cargo, r stock now on a trucks on standing should be unloaded to lpave the 'siding and that waggons ,to be used elsewhere,

jfrom

its

course, of

action Board

'rec'dnsidored.

'The

would

brook,

to

of

and

or loan, scribed on £50,000 instalment of the loan. M r. Traylen again brought ter; of the danger of pollution and asked leave water supply,

neighbourhood

in Perth. there thought

the consumers Treasurer

g

,

the

water

companies. the informed House! Speaker Clerk of Parliaments that / the' had had been' that a clerical error reported 92 of the found in clause Customs to Bill. Bill Laws Consolidation be

y

into

matter

a

the these

1

The

i'

works;

down

as

last th4t

the

of supply of the the area of the impound offensive A: quantity of

would, in accumulate

.

the Colonial

duty

placards into

printed

introduced i

loan

the

complete

feeders of. Munday's :hon. members knew,

as

the London had contributed

Bank

ister

source

dam/

ing

,

.

11.

the

Which,

whether

to

the Canning situated upon

was

main

the main within Water

i

of

the

:

that

Sawmill;

!

of

one

him

to

out

pointed .Jar rah

73U

:

.

7

to the

./

amendments forwarded by; the to Legislative Council the King Sound Garrison George's were Bill, not adopted. The House adjourned at and 12.15,

,

1

steps. to of the It was

::

J

.

1

was,

further

time,

Council

Legislative

-

\ .

communication

a

v-1

Sir

"

,

"'LEGISLATIVE

at 4 p.m.

of

impossible. Mr. Traylen drew attention of taking immediate necessity the contamination prevent Perth. water of supply

for

.'1/

'.'?

illness

;

Mr'Amherst. The Hpuse adjourned

William

and

;

Secretary,

the

to

the

was.

,

Owing

time

,

colony.

by

third

a

Further 1878, in considered amendments for

.Act,,

Bill and1 the

to.

"agreed The

-

'

Regulations

to the W. A Land issued minerals to win the reserved Company, under certain and on payconditions, ment of certain royalties. in reply to The Colonial Treasurer, Mr." DeHamel, said the Government had received information as no official

-

Colonial

the

of consisting Mr; (Hackett,"

committee

select"

this

for

Agent-General

Land

the

read

was

mil

1

of

,

,

position

warded

with

Bill

passed, The Railways

Amendment committee

,

:

i

accordance had been

and

1

.

1

servation

were

'

:

Leake;1

to the W; A. Land issued as all other the same to the .Grown grants,? and oiily reserved Crown and all; mines of gold, silver, other A in metals. 'precious permit

Company

'

Bush, a Hardey, On a further'? division which resulted inhon. members! simUar jmanner exactly, yptingii.an it| decided the Dili to a Was to refer >

Wright;

,v

of gift

.deeds'

1

.

.

Messrs

:

.

Hool.ey,

had .the Government of the report cattle Commission on Rickets" in under- consideration. to in reply The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Harper, said Robin Sir William son the had not formally accepted

U

&.)'<

;

Congdon, Hackett, Morrison,

-Page Noes

1

Bankruptcy :

In

R. Broome. re

Act, F.

1871.

Rumining,

Creditors to hotel-keeper, prove In re W. Hardby 31st inst. wick, Perth (Hardwick saddler, Bros)v Second and final dividend of- 10,d. in the £ In re H. E, Kenny, payable. Geraldton. Creditors storekeeper, to. prove by 24th inst.

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ment,

physical

rendering

her

the strain Clements

of Tonic

of

weak

and

the mother, unable to

tious

inroads

to

health,

of

ladies

everyone is the sold with be

best,

view

a

it

bottles

have

of

knows'

contains

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b

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me

since

different

a

I

till

you

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forty-

eight

'

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Mr:

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that

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this

publish

of

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from

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coffin

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a

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my

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;

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Mrs.

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me

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!

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horribly

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pay

flowers, the

do

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would

myself "

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ould

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his

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Mrs.

new sack con6thructed

it

out

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av

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the

to

fashion.

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the

World

Spicer they're better call

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dying knowing. are knowing

to

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want

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she ailing

got her head.

around

Bowser, an "

look

!

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his1

'

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am

for

ui

me," he and I

ever

it

said;

held

times

one

ailing

been

?

you

yesterday and death. life would: have! died

you but

over,

through." " Grit

grit

1"

it

:.can't

be

helped,

I

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to my

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-gathered wrought '

thai'

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ted mci

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better, solid

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the

me

mast

be

first

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went never "

"wish

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Syrup

asked-

arid

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examined

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woman

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pulled

says!,"

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he

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hours

five

between

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heart

:

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ilo

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him

of

he

medicine.

forty .without

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left

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spme

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humph

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nro-

to

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kinds)

and he is 'and toast and jelly; as a sick baby, until finally He is a new man when in the morning, and when his throat he replies after

Throat

hovering

at

attitude

tea

asks "

occasionally,' to wet the ap

" have' to Well, you only yourself blame. Yon may learn in 1 time, ''-butdoubt' it. I'd like to find" one woman two with about of horse senee in ounces her head before I_die,but l don't expect

Mrs.

coat,

it<does

good

arose

fiom!

only

ailment.

'

for

dyspepsia, And

dyspepsiA'Wa'his he hadtused Mother Syrup in February. 890; he,. would have had rio 'tiile to fell, for he .would have been' all Wg'hf Ad'li'is ditecfly? we'bre 'glad after -he did! itry that it1 he had rib'felkpfe.

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look

Hooligan

cement for

thumper

for

The

Doesn't

in

splindid

in

mifch

is ready;" dinner " I'm for dinner.' A ready is healthy, happy person always 'ready for his meals. You won't try to get 'up I suppose ?" now." "Not

think

I should

Little

?

help she

as

replied,

Mrs.

too

;nottoeat

1

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took

he

stiffer;"

T food

at night/'; he< sayaf"««r hours. ;for tpsping abdfit oa sort of 'thing is1' very Wearine, to learn 'that surprised lost

'little

My

taking

petulant put to bed. he awakes

pie, sweet-cake; that. Because I ginger-ale, with feet don't go around my sopping wot. Because I know, enough to come Because in when it rains. I exercise a little common sense in care of taking

up.

Hooligan Hooligan :

off

Why

the florist and girl;

losing

was

to

so

expensive

The Young the trouble.

?

iust I

Gentleman

onr

as

woman."

a

can't

gamdrops,

:

to

was-

This

iii

all

grdhns. this weebj I hope you wilt 'always be k'inc I have tribd child: to be a gboc

wants'

draught— not

a

forward) painted (stepping madam. what is it that picture, Pray, to know ? Lady Where the you wish model had her hair done so artistically.

The Old send her

to

in

!

£

:

out.

i

sleep;

'are.

until

'time

a

'

hear me you complain ? Never And why is it ? Because, Mrs. Bowser because I don't cram my stomach with buttermilk! watermelon,

Artist

politely

weather

he struck hand aloft. When do

Oh;

:

sit

shoes

as

!

writing

Lady

to

thin

bandage

some

many Sheets

:

not

"You

"

How

:

dressmaker. the Catalogue in

to my how

hand

Dolly,

:

Dolly

writing-paper. mamma sheets, Give me the

it

talk

.

Muslin

only—

wear

to

is

,

hearmy hcaht dhurhn

could,

j/

they were.alnjiost shook heads their,

husbhud; andand" Mrs. Bowser1 lays hef head on hie forehead 'and the tears came to his eye< and he Suddenly a bbbamb great big his She has-toJrold hand to gel booby. him to sleep,' and1 when he wakes up he

youfc

Yes,

warm

we

boric.

-

I

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avakp

bed'."

arid flesli

a

'

you

she

offer.

of

out

lie

!

It's

in

better

a

is

!"

warn

her keeping

on

she had

engagement

York

a de'rir.V only headache, only a headache ; but what do to ? not headaches lead If you are ri dead woman -before jrou Saturday night Didn't t may consider yourself lucky. "

afterwards. Well,

New

in

woman

if

a

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veify

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to

somebody

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heart

if

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great som'6rdays,a's o vet1 calamity this "-hbusehbld. huiig Hadn't 'we better havetwo'dbotors1 ?" " Jost try1 'and" get to; sleep, Mr. feel better Bowser, and I warrant 'you'll

wife

a

-

'

'felt

his

1

'

replies.'

Nothing

!

better

-

I've

Then

painfin'the hq)W!ishc4

,

'

"

that

stomach

jioundinu, me an, the hack if This sho wed that the heart' Had too much Woik on hand atad itgglihg 'dncierji a like horse "tryihg to' CarrV twri rifieli.07A

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my chair

on

as

:

'inquires

I'don'tthirik No'tjost yet,'dearl: V it's seribus." very1 ' Mrs.1 Bowser, I 'belifeeJ'iD already etruck with'death-I" Ybh've1" Nonsense." jnst got of tbd tonsils;" little! inflammation'

flat

got'

sat

?"

"

-

fa'ad'

to and he says he felt low, languid, -He' had' w/hat' he 'erilis a sihking the pit of the storilach 'ahd'a bfhVt.

'vvilki)!'Thdu,;

Mr.

overfhira;

youthiokyou'd

-doctor

a'

for

...

-

the whole house upset I suppose for Well, I've been looking it and so I'm not the last three months, much Mrs. a surprised. Bowser, it's wonder to me or that other you any to

j

whose choice The careless Case-

A

plaintively

'

:h'e

caused

.

'

Don't

:

down, eh ?"

but

;

throwb

but

'

alone.'

at

uioie;

old

like1 -live,

fewd werft

ing which nothing satisfied. v to unabfef Being any.butiqaid he gre'w so weak' that he was' harely

r

a?quilt'

"him.

i

the

j

and

off-his'coat

rig

off/and Bowser

-

I supposed

So

"

bachelor

a

take

to'

to eat,

af tOr it,

and;

iet'it

feeling

weak

so-

arid'hri'growi' >

>

k-ied

force, siie,

'

BOWSER.

difference

gaepe

tondie;??

'oiug'

ruaiii

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Choice

am

am

leather,

'

palpitate, arid 'tird-.

i

'I

'has

she1

-

and get-' him -on' the'lounge. Everyabout !'th e hd n &e' iAordeVed to go on the .cat' !is tip- toe/ and even pu t out and the After clock' his "stdppedi throat -has ;beeti: tied up/bis shoes taken thi

:

"

qui Any,;

by. chest, had

'vest

is

n & s

a

the

to

'dubjedt

':

Rowkbr;0

that'

.

1

are

Woy."

I believe

"

days!

!

that

this'

just

Mr. Bowser comes home and down with wife lying her head; tied he is real for of up her, sorry course as as sorry any husband! just be. conld And, like any other husband,' he stands and surveys her for a moment! and then bluntly says

persori

a 11 &

The Maiden's

''You'

against'

pnithe'

its'ibeStltbibe

left

It'

'a'ss'i'ea 'merely lbokCd"llkfenk torigjue and: his skin ancDthh

His

'man hidi; 'and

'

I h'opeYn'ot;"but

J

in

iwitfiC

eys .became ;|yellow, We, miisV all eat to

parchment. \Vhen 'thi

.

,

a<

J

riot.

of brown of his

piece .whites

j

-wlj

attacked to bed. the fever

.hirn.

days.later

form.

(abothera

1

"

safe 'side.

thej

of

account

an

When finds his

my and

-

you1knov\,i,':atui''spi'nfil'dien'ii')gitii>rt1bt,g'io£:

MRS.

quite

"It's " Oh

s

tr

AND

makes

it

have

if

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was'

-he)

ordered

bki'tble'illhfCfes'did

i

Whathflea ,:>

bed.

to

gargle! '

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"

now

fluenza

and

again/

hoi:

,

'f

of

Miss Alice

pills.

good

any mind

speech before

the

ME.

true."

"

doctor

said

;

,

.

turned

i

"and then1 tie it m'p.V" throat s Do' y'ou i y o'u -think any tbibg he" wllispyred'hasi-'he serious'?" grhw' "

'

father

the

two stone in gained and strong, healthy, vigorous, to Clements for Tonic, nothing

due

end. here's who lived

yet,

"my called

am

:

but

;

11

.

,

1

nad

'add

your 1

the

r

and

His

-it.;

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cold,''

1

"

1

That's uothhig," Darrihger.j has been- livingron water for the last Do yon ten year?'; expect'me) believe to eh ? that,Why don't you! add that he grew fat on it ? Well/be He's did. a sea-captain;

prepared' good, and

doing

my from

made I

altogether. am weight,

itself

51 it!;! ite he shivefCd lCa queer,, had weather .suddenly; turpefl then '"flushed with' .the ,'heat' as and

strange;.!

tnouguit him?

out in 'a draugh't'in'hisShirt-! even bufr'shedocsri't 'mention

!; On the contrhry,"sliejredoarkd Try and eat a< little 'something better then' lie1- 'down! You'd

soil,

a

water.

My

I have been childhood weak, nervous, to neuralgia, the most a victim excruciating of all. failures of After the usual agony doctors I tried Clements Tonic and 10

"

"wash

sleeves;'

felt

.

tbo

1

<

is

it

Townsville

Fletcher's

and

it

at

woman

on

Australia

it

to

so.

express have got

Dr.

of

as

to I

benefit

well

a

her,

stations

all

because

to,

neglected;

over

in

for

me

play finished I

when

Bromley,

sacrificed,

is

all

and

ages speaks

schoolmistress, desire

used

is

beneficial to make

material

life,

the

on

curtain

debilitated;

good advice

all

it

resorted

having

nearly

thanks

the

from various blood, and weak, that unless

perhaps

and all because Clements Tonic

started have

the

attacks

you

'

he.

-

making

is

her

really

:Heal'thyibedple,'lhhdef'i'uiiikirtbifcdinStm5es, 'knowl what make"' \he didn't,

-

he'

Why, by

-

is

that

and

is

as!

'

tear

causes, becoming restorative treatment is proper the becomes weak and patient and then some serious disease

all

tell

hfs'meaning

?

jth

i

get!

never

Ltime.

cqrthjiff

;

-

de'

can

he

says

jaL"

.

'

brag I Bullfinch : Dramati-' understand; that you are a play. Dra-I. cus, writing that inaticus: honour.1 Yes, I have Got it done? the! nearly Well; yes, most of it. I haven't important part

to valuable subsequent

especially and

is

and

Gus You

who

man

was

W/ao

j

and declares that "no! she expected, husband' York has sense inNew enough! toilook'ou his She-' knows! t'Jor. health.

very1

a

of how/unostenta-! you- he does uot!

idea'

I

never1

I :is-<

mau.v 1

my!

!

the

gestation

and

strength,

I

"

Gbt a sore throatlriudlfbel feverish.! am1 goingfito 'besiek't" JI'think'tl calltbat 'it's Shedoeso't out just

(

a

'

himimctjlahrritl/" .VY-UciaoT goes ,qn)tt)jSy lnifebthatdh ftfeeddy be was seized ruury, 1S90, suddenly dizziness and in all pain his; bead. .Like.,

.

and

must

know

behittarti&'oi-'ffetrr

ehind-p we' tovt!ake

are

letting lie (j

i

.

about

collapse. with female

;

;

-f

1 J

,

is

during

life that and

1

.

and

power,,

without

parturition supplies

it means all lactation forces by natural all secretions, and repairs healthy losses; and the physical decay so fraquent prevents with ladies times. at these is Neuralgia of the one most and reliable frequent signs the is that system breaking down, that

by

the!

' '

;

women

wear

kind of an he is when

some

thus stand

into1

as-obevfeteps; v-

1

great

tissues

sort of unassuming Smith: Right you are.

and

:

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from

'

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ana

shiii

him

r

How

'

the

will

Mrs.

'

house/ -

Do

you MisB Birdie. Birdie1: father, but he met I believe him,

nourish

must suffer be drawn

system

matter

necessary bones and

this

('soon

as.

asks-

?"'!

i

the

afford

to.

BowseV

he!

Then

face/-

matter

Look ruler? introduce

him

hif

W

.

rich

the

ltben

What's"'

hansom.

a

.

essential

;:ahd

perfect,' in

We looked

by

.

for as the daily meals, of there is a period gestation the on the 'blood in supplying great strain amount for of material the for necessary mation of the foetus, and unless the blood is

isn't

her straight looked she blushed. Gus de Smith

the

during

that

morning

ladies

"

a

as

pale,alnd'8,cafecltc!"'

behind

jailed

ofidnmv.

.

married

audi1

leg&rafterfhiHri

run

dfd'n'C

dnnfronb

wreckd toloolc'

a

Lohaon down

in

drag-! looking;

'list

of

pillar

in suirimilfnfid'sd

jdrawhridge

open;

a.

dnVw

.

For

pee an. Hence

into

changed

1

'

indicated.

especially it is as

,

ging<

spare

'

I

hisri

her and .was yliind dalt? 'AlficdihytiVe behind' hiiiii one flay

'

"with the usual girls, pale lips, dark circles around the pasty skin, eyes, and of headaches, torturing suppression Tonic is Clements functions, periodical

the'

andthen'tlie'ta&lesareiturued. Home :torluncb,cornea

Mr. Bowser

very,

.

weak,

get' round

'

«

a

T.hisis

/

mkPAu" U Woked'hind. qommoci exressipiKtiWhM

5hAfter |

1

yon

la

much;<!:yoa'd'>--betlekvr-sleep

"room;"" Nowr

said to him in him, a low following head. Sir, you have a calf's voice, he said.' What a lovely It morning;: is a perfect morning; she replied: True, I havn't seen he said. anything 'this'

govern cachectic

when' -tofki'ck

youvarergoihg

,

">

'

which

processes for economy,

female anaemic

the

up

stimulating several impor-

and

organs

the and

braces

beneficial, on the effect

permanent

tant

it

youth a

ready:

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HIM.!'

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"I'm

(snappishly): at home. my watch Sharp Boy : Oh, then, I suppose you live with your-uricle. said to a friend, Jf I bad An attorney invite to you anything good I would His dine with me. who was servant,

from

ages, at all

constitutional

all

during

all

old

-however,

him,' <

-

of

ladies

until

It><does'"ofecub>to

tosay

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For birth

me

tell

you

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