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LEVI GREEN,
THE W. A RECOR I
THE NEW SCHOOLS AND CONVENT
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oF ST. JOSEPH NORTHAM. Will be opened by THE VERY REv. A BotmKE, v.G.
M AY
29, 1890
position, th e advantag , if not the shall be borne by the I mperial n eed, of a fleet to Au stra lia Government, and in th e event b ecomes at once apparent. I □ of any of th ese vessels b ein g O.A. SH IRONM ON GER I time of war her waters mu st be lost they shall b e replaced at HASONSALE "PENTE.R'S B H k ept clear of h ostile craft, her th e cost of th e Imperial GovernCAI '1 "' ' .J: ench ammer·s j commerce be protected, tLo high- ment. To this of co urse we by Claw Hammers; Riveting HamOn the 11th June, 1890. ways of her ocean t raffic guar ded. no means . de mur. But says mers _j, Bricklayer's llammers; BlackT o t h'1s en d t h ere 1·10s p erman en tly .A.1·t1'clo VII ·. "The colon1'es shall · H smith s arnm ers; Miner's Hammers Stone Breaker's t'lamruers; Lath Ham; A Public Luncheon will be given in the in our waters a British squad ron bear the a ctn al charges for mers; Shingliug Hamm er·s; American Mechanics' Hall, at 4 p.m. maintained of course from Impe- maintaining from year to year Axes, Tomahawks, &c., &c. ; 6-inch Rim rial fonds. In t he construction of all the vessels, in clud ing th e Locks; Cupboard Locks; Till Locks; this fleet (as r epr esented by the liabili ty on accoun t of r etired pay Chest Locks; Night Latches, with C CJ'.N VEN'l' No1~HA:z· JOSEPH " N elson," " Diamond," and oth er to officers, p ensions to men, and two keys ; and a variety of Locks ; vessels composin g it in 1887) the charge fo r r elief of crews," Al\JERIC ,\ N PATENT SPRING I THE BUILDING COMMITTEE acknow- £840,000 of I mperi al go ld was and do this during th e whol e BLl ND ROLLERS ; Gal vanized Air ~edge_ witJ:1 thanks th_e following amomits sunk, and fo r its main tenance an t ime of peace, and with regard to Bricks, SinJle ~ D_ouhlll ; HORSE t oJ'1EJ~ ,~e erection of the NEW ann ual disbu rse ment of £237,000 fo ur out of th e seven vess els in I ~~OES, _. ~ ND MADR \ . Hor~e Collected by MR. ATKINSON. i is made, lik ewise fr om the I mp e- · tim e of war as well. S urely with oe Nail~, Bo~ts and Nuts, . m £ s d r i""l coffers. .A. consider ation tru ly these immense drafbs upon our almost all sizes; a,so Ir~n and Brass Mr. P. McMahon .. . 1 O O to the British taxpayer ; b ut an :fin ances for th e mainten ance of 10 O Screws. Also, a sp]end1cl Assortment l)ir. W. Wilkins d't · d 'f t 'bl of General Brass~are Goods, viz :Collected by MR. MERRY. expen 1 ure m curre , 1 os ~ns1 _Y this litt le fl eet th ere will r emain 3 ~ Pia.in and Fancy Ohair or Mantle :~:: fo r the sake of . th e colomes, no r oo m fo r rival claims to them, effect fo r th e mterests of. t he or their services ? Wh at nonsense ! N ai·1s; p lain and Fancy Picture Collected by MR. GooonrAN. Nails · Dru c,cret or Carpet Pins• Stair Mrs._McManus, sen. 1 10 O Crown and for the p rotection of The t r uth is we hav e no voice Rods 'aud ill;es. Picture Rod~ and Mr. E. Hughes 1 O O I British capital. W ere th e con - -wh at eve r even in t heir co mmand. Brackets ; Window Show Rods and Mr. J . Pilkington ... 1 o O q uest of A ustralia by any for eig n Th eir g un s in certain contingencies Fitting· ; Screw or Dresser Hooks; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ power a possibil ity, yet th e mother (quae Deiis avm·tat) might fLctually Screw Rings fo r Pictures; Plate ACKNOWLED GEMENTS, co untry could not :tfford t o see it be turned upon ourselves ! fo r Rings fo r ditto ; Ourtain Hooks, become a reality. She must pro- says .A.1·ti cle I V : "These vessels Cupboard Turns and Catches; H at a~cl We have received the following sub- tect us, not by any means for our shall be under the sole control Coat Hooks; Iron and Brass Cornice scriptions during the week :-:lirs. Hitch- sake b ut for h er own · the sacri- ~mc1 orders of the Na val ComPole Ring~ : Pole Brackets ; Pole Roel cock, Guildford, 2s.; Mr. P. Sla.ttery, :ficing us would b e the 'sacrifice of mander-in-Ohief for the · ti me ,Encl~; Piano Sconces; Brass Screw Ferguson, 15s.; Mr. Costello, 7s. 6d. h er prestige as of her inter ests being appointed to command H er Pulhes ; Lamp Hooks; Cleat Hook s ; ~~======~=~~~~~ - th e m · t eres t s of h er ;m er eh an t M a3es · t y, s sh 1ps ' an d vesse Is on t h e B I ]3 H ' D 1 •·on utt rass anc rnges; raw '7ltll l. t ., C t • h er cap1·t 1· t f th ose .A t 1· St .A. n d - th e Handles O ,... 1~!. ; Drawer Knobs ; Brass UJ 4p rmces, a 1s s, . o_ us ra ian a t·10n." Eyelets fo r Tents, '&c. ; Brass Bolts ; _ __,____ whose. h undreds of m1lhons we end crowns the work- says Article Back Pullies · Sash Fasteners from MAY. hold m one form 01· oth ei· as IX : On th e termination of t he 4s. 9d. doz { Sash Knobs ; ' :.;ash ~~=;i:~fRof ~fiett~~ !~ave. investments in colonial stocks and Agreement these vessels are t o Centres ; Sash Lifts ; Fanlight 31-SAT. , Of the Octave. other colonial securities. How r emain t he property of the Catches ; Table Catches ; Brass OasJUNE. mucb, or r ather h ow liW e, of our Imperial Government ! " N ow t ors ; Call Bells; Dinner Bells; Tea 1-SUN. I after Pent . Feast of the national debt of £ 170,000,000 is where is the .Australian who B~lls ; Door Springs; Climax Pat~ut 2-MON. H~!: J~~:~I~s LIP.C. not British money? Wh at sh are, would venture t o defend inporpora~rnges _; Iron a~d Brass J ack Cham; 3-TUES. St. Mary Mag. de Pazzi v. i-£ not the lion's, of capital sp ent tion wit h colonial stat utes of Galvamze~l Cham, R?pe, &c. ; and a 4-WED. St Francis C. in developing our colonial re- snch an enactm ent or do aught great variety of US EFUL IRON- 5- r HUR- Corpus Ohrist i. so urces, our immense past oral but commend Queensland fo r ~lON~ERY too numerous to par- ~ !'!"','!=~~ ~ ~ ~ - = ! ! ! ! ! ' !'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!! areas, our gold and coal m ines r ejecting· it ? S urely if this t1cular1se. TERMS, CASH. ffl'llr> '✓'/mt _m :.110- ""Ot "l-w · t h at of Br1t1s ' ' h syn d'10a t es, or fl eet mvo . l ves sueh a d eman d \:.II!.,'- ~ . JJ1,, · ~\. H o, 1s LEVI GREEN, capitalists whose golden g uineas u pon our :fina nces w0 should Cash Ironmonger, " Be zndiftttigable in your purpose, and are of th e wealth of th e United shar·e a t leas t in its commend. ~ undaunz ted spii-it resist iniquity and try to K ' ? ~ · Murray Street, Perth. with d m ghd om • A n d th e b ott·om.~ 1n If w e mus t d o more fo r the co11que,· evi wit1, goo , 1,aviny befor e y our eyes ....,,..hio our = e r o ha,ndioo i o b r,.>aa - 0 -,c-n r ess d ef e n ce o.J: ·h1ppiu the 1·eward p rep a r ed/or tnose w lw cornOat fo ,· 0 urf" -,.. the name of Ch.rist."- Pius I X . p orted from h emisphere to h emis- this station than we h ave b een ~~ ph er e, or from port to port, and doing-anc1 we have been doing 'l'HURSDa Y, MAY 29, 1890. which lou dest of all demand a great deal ; for every penny ~ ---------------the sh elt er of Britain' s "wings spent in fo rtifying our seaports THE more colonist s r eali se the of war," wh ose are they ? .Alfre d has b een indir ec tly incurred with i mportance of the King George's D eakin, the present Chi ef Secre- the view of protecting the shipSound defence problem and tbe t ar y of Victoria will an swe r. ping (n early all British) tr ading foll significance of Imperialistic Addressing th e Oolonia,l . Confer- with our por ts ·; and in Victoria, p roposals fo r its sol ution, th e mor e ence in London in 1887, h e said for instance, such expenditure has indigna,nt are they th at in Mr. that th e S ecr etar y of T rade a nd been enor mous, h er annual outParker the Imperial Government Customs, Melbourn e, estimated lay for military an d naval AUCTIONEERS, sh ould have b een p rivileged to that of th e shipping entering V ic- purposes totalling £ 165,000- if r egar d an exponent of W est ern t oria, two-thirds was B i·itish, and we are to do more than t his, we ACCOUNTANTS, Australian public opinion on the only a fraction of the remainin g ought t o expect an adequate VALU ATORS, matter, and that the enunciation third Victorian, foreign shipping r etum for our additi0nal disSTOCK AND STATION .AGENTS, of his views should h ave afforded fo rmin g a not inconsider able item. bursement . Bu t this we by no MIN ING AND Sir J ohn Colomb and his clientele .Abuno disce omnes. Here th en is the means secure un c1er th e provisions SH AREBROKERS a very reasonable excuse for car ry- raison d' et?-e of an Imp erial sq uad- of th e Naval Fo rce .Act; we ing int o effect th eir pet idea of an r on in our water s- not .Australi an contribute towar ds . the construePRODUCE SALESMEN . Imperial reservation a,t .Albany. but purely Imp eria l inter ests suffi- tion of a· flee t in th e proportion 'rhi s reservation has, if our t ele- ciently accountin g for i ts presence of 3 to 4 in comparison with the CON SIGN MENTS grnms are to b e t rusted, alr eady h er e. But th e H ome Government Imperial cont ributio n ; we mainreceived at b een made; fo r immediately after is no t satisfied th at the Imperial tain th at fleet exclu sively from P ERTH RAILWAY STATION. Mr. Pa,rker' debiU b efor e the exch equer should be so lely r es- our owu exch eq uers, and yet it S elect Committ ee, we learn ed by pon sible for th e naval defence of owes obedience t o none but the SW AN" AUCTION SALEROOM S cable that our Government b a d the c0lonies-th e coloni es should Imper ial Governm en t, and at th e BARRAOK-8T. just been instructed to withhold contribute, and it is at t he p ro- expiration of the .Agreement will from sale all un.alienated lands in visions of the .A.ct (referred to re main solely t h eirs. It exists the vicinity of K ing George's above) by which this contribut ion (or will soon exist, fo r it leaves Sound. Sic transit gloria Aus- is reg ulated t hat we cavil. This L ondon in A ug ust) " fo r th e NEWSPAPER tralice ·1 So, it appears, passeth. .A.ct stipulat es fo r th e construction, p rotection of th e floatin g t r ade AND away the glory our country aspired equipment, and maintenance of five in A ustralasian wat ers," of which GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE t o of being t he sole custodian on fast cruisers and two torpedo gun- t r ade only a very small percentag e terra fa··mci of h er people' s lib erties, boats fo r th e protection of the float- of bottoms is Australian, and if llOWJCK ST,, PERTH. of g uarding alone h er rocky fore- in g trad e in A ustralasian waters . it be a rg ued that our inter est lands from shor e t o shore, of Th e agreement is for a period of in the cargoes is large, tb e retort BILL H EADS, M!mos., CART NOTES t r usting to h er own rig ht arm fo r t en years, and wh ile the firs t is pro mp t th at Gr eat Britain's is MILL NoTES, TRADE CARDS, VIsI'l'· maintaining by lanc1 th e integrity cost of th ese vessels is to b e lar ger, for t he h eadqua rters of ING CARDS, MEMORIA MCARDS, of her territory, while leaving defrayed from Imperial Funds, n early all the insurance companies, LABELS, PRoGHMtIMEs, mainly to the Mistress of th e Sea t he colonies are t o p ay the Imp e- who would suffer most from the PAMPHLETS, HANDth e conser vation of h er r ights on rial Government, interest a t 5 depredations of an enemy, ar e in BILLS, Pos1'ERs, OA'rALOGUES, ,IND ocean highway. The idea of a p er cent. on such first cost; an L o11don. L et Gr eat Britain EVl!!RY DESCRrPTION O-F PRINTING d ual control-Australia by land amount equalling in the ten years th en m aintain it, or in default IN GoLD, Su,vim, BRONZ E, and Britain by sea--bas long been h alf the total cost of th e fleet. · OoLoRED I NK S, ETC. S give us a t 1eas t comman d of entertained by Colonia1 stat esmen, 'o th at A ustralasia's financial it . I£ it b e arg ued t hat we t Large sd·upplyS of printer's S atiouery, anc1 it accounts in so me meas ure inter est in the vessels themselves h ave no execut ive bocly t o whom inclu ing traw-boal'Cls, Mill-boards, and Large Sheet White Cardboard. fo1: th~ acceptan_ce by ~hem _of t~ at is large indeed an d not by any to entrust this com man d, we ar e Ladies' and Gent's, gilt-edged ob3ectlonable piece oJ: l~g1slatwn means diffic ult of computation. silenced. Federation of the Visiting Oarcl 8 , Graphite Correspon- i known as" Tho .Au;;trabsia1~ N a val I n tim e of emerg ency or actual Colonies can alone fu rn ish this 1 Force de11ce Cards, with Envelopes. _.A.ct, 1888, to w~1ch we war (say, about six months in execut ive ; let us t h en fede r ate. Emblematical "In Memoriam" Cards now wish to direct pubhc atten- twenty years) the cost of ma.in- ".A. plea, for federation" is the plain and folding. , tion . From the fac t of her ins ular taining three of the vessels bLn den of our article.
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