Archives for July 2021

Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – 1 August 2021

Dear Readers I would like to first start this week’s message with an apology. Apart from one story, the other will be repeated from older newsletters. Although some of you may have already read these stories some of the newer members may not have. The reason is on Wednesday I lost my best friend, not […]

Kanowna’s Boy Hero – James Sexton

To rescue a fellow mortal from a watery grave, from a burning building, or under other exceptional circumstances requires the display of personal bravery and lack of regard for the safety of the rescuer. To risk all, to and to face death to save a mate, is often heard of. These deeds are rewarded by […]

When Temperance Issues Raged

When Temperance Issues Raged: Scottish Masonic Lodge Mossgiel No. 902 S.C. was there to help fight the battle. Temperance is described as abstinence from consuming alcohol: Without wanting to moralise in any way, there is no doubt that alcohol has, does, and will continue to contribute to human misery through the coming years.  Countless societal […]

Can I Shave you Mr Smiler ?

From the pen of ‘Smiler Hales You can’t whip a mining camp for novelties. I was walking along Bayley street the other afternoon, feeling like a poet and looking like a tramp out of luck, when I saw a shingle hanging from a tent, which bore the information that “Christian or Pagan’ could get a […]

Edward ‘Doo Dah’ Sullivan – grave tales

SULLIVAN Edward alias ‘Doo-dah” or “Dido” died 2 Jul 1896 age 36yrs – buried 2 miles north of Leonora. For some years his old barrow and some of his equipment were reposed by his grave, but gradually they disappeared. Sir John Forrest later arranged to have a headstone and fence to be erected. A pioneer […]