|
P. |
| The Governor and his Wife (Pictures) … … |
2 |
| The Author (Picture) … … |
5 |
| The Voyage … … |
7 |
| Naples (Picture) … … |
9 |
| The Ruins of Pompeii (Picture) … … |
11 |
| Description of Western Australia … … |
16 |
| A View of the Wooded Country (Picture) … … |
19 |
| Wild Animals, Birds, &c. … … |
21 |
| The Kangaroo (Picture) … … |
22 |
| Discovery of the Country … … |
24 |
| Dampier, the Pirate (Picture) … … |
26 |
| Settlement or Colonization … … |
28 |
| The aboriginal Natives of Western Australia … … |
35 |
| Native Customs of Love and Marriage … … |
43 |
| Duel over a woman (Picture) … … |
44 |
| Native Man and Woman (Picture) … … |
45 |
| Religion, Burial Customs, and Superstitions of the Natives … … |
47 |
| Summary of the History and Progress of the Country from 1839 to 1902 … … |
51 |
| Travelling by Camel in the Gold Country (Picture) … … |
59 |
| Sir John Forrest, G.C.M.G., P.C. (Picture) … … |
63 |
| Agriculture: Advantages and Disadvantages of the Country, &c. … … |
64 |
| Cattle on their journey to Carnarvon, Western Australia (Picture) … … |
66 |
| A Vineyard in Western Australia (Picture) … … |
71 |
| Perth, Capital of the Country. (Picture) … … |
76 |
| Moral and Religious Condition of the Country … … |
83 |
| River Collie (Picture) … … |
90 |
| St. David’s Church, Colliefields (Picture) … … |
97 |
| The Welsh in Western Australia … … |
102 |
| Education … … |
103 |
| Fremantle, and other Towns and Districts … … |
105 |
| Bridgetown … … |
106 |
| Geraldton … … |
107 |
| The Goldfields … … |
108 |
| Coolgardie … … |
109 |
| Getting the Gold from the Earth (Picture) … … |
111 |
| Railways … … |
116 |
| Population of the Country … … |
117 |
| Governors of the Country … … |
118 |
| The Country’s first Members of Parliament … … |
118 |