Third time unlucky

Editor’s Note: The following story is taken from an article in the East Murchison News, 23 May, 1911.1

For those tracing the history of the Lawlers district, few stories capture the precarious nature of life on the goldfields like the destruction of the Vivien Hotel. In a single 24-hour period, the establishment faced three separate outbreaks of fire, eventually succumbing to the flames in the early hours of a Friday morning. This account, drawn from contemporary records, offers a window into the lives of the residents and the names that shaped the local community.

The ordeal began on a Thursday afternoon at approximately 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Hickey, who was managing the hotel, had just served drinks to three gentlemen in the bar when the first signs of trouble appeared. Miss O’Shea, the hotel’s domestic staff, was preparing tea in the kitchen when she heard a distinct “crackling noise”. Upon investigation, smoke was seen billowing from beneath a closed slide in the passage leading to the bar. The culprit was found to be straw packing within beer bottle cases that had somehow ignited. The three patrons rushed back to assist, and after a frantic struggle, the flames were thought to be extinguished.

However, the peace was short-lived. Later that afternoon, while Mrs. Hickey was recounting the first fire to a neighbor, the cry of “Fire!” rang out again. A second blaze had erupted, likely caused by embers smouldering from the first outbreak. This time, neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Hince and Mrs. Steinhauser rushed to the scene with buckets of water. Through their collective efforts, the fire was suppressed once more, though it had already scorched the steel-lined walls and destroyed several shelves.

Exhausted and shaken, Mrs. Hickey retired for the evening after 8:00 p.m., leaving Miss O’Shea in charge and asking a boarder, Mr. M. Duly, to assist with locking up. Tragically, the hotel’s luck finally ran out in the early hours of Friday morning. Mr. Duly was awakened by a crackling sound; thinking it was simply Miss O’Shea lighting the kitchen fire for breakfast, he initially stayed in bed. By the time he realized the building was truly ablaze, it was too late. The Vivien Hotel was completely demolished, with only a few items of clothing saved from the ruins.

The aftermath saw a swift official response. Warden A. G. Clifton and Corporal Cunningham arrived via a Cobb & Co motor car to begin an inquiry. For those researching local family trees, the names of the jury empanelled to investigate the fire are of particular note: W. Fawcett (foreman), C. B. Pell, and J. O’Connor. Other locals present at the scene included Mrs. Maley and Mrs. J. Flynn.

While the building and its stock were insured for £2000 with the Royal Insurance Company, the loss of the Vivien Hotel marked the end of a central social hub for the Lawlers community. To this day, the story remains a poignant reminder of the fragility of the structures our ancestors called home.


  1. FIRE AT VIVIEN. (1911, May 23). East Murchison News (WA : 1901 – 1911), p. 2. Retrieved April 1, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article253584465 ↩︎

Population of the Northern Goldfields – 1905

Kookynie c1900

Editors Note: This very informative article is reproduced from the Kookynie Press.1

We [the newspaper] recently obtained fascinating population statistics for the North Coolgardie district, courtesy of Inspector Woods, detailing the population as compiled by the police up to June 30. These figures offer a crucial look at the shifting fortunes of the Northern Goldfields communities.

The Overall Trend: A Net Loss for the Region

Compared to the statistics compiled the previous year, the North Coolgardie district as a whole has experienced a loss of 256 people.

While some centers managed to hold steady or even grow, others saw significant decreases in population. Menzies, for instance, managed to remain the same.

The most substantial population losses were recorded in:

  • Kookynie, showing a significant drop of 559 residents.
  • Morgans, which lost 132 residents.
  • Malcolm, which saw a decrease of 125 residents.

However, the outlook was much brighter for several key towns, demonstrating that growth continues in specific pockets of the goldfields. Towns reporting major increases include:

  • Leonora, which gained 240 people.
  • Laverton, which grew by 230 people.
  • Gwalia, which added 100 people.

Substantial increases were also recorded in the areas of Murrin and Yundamindera.


Detailed Population Statistics by District

The following tables provide the detailed breakdown of the population in the North Coolgardie district as of June 30, 1905.

MENZIES DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Menzies9984673791,844
Woolgar1445255251
Comet Vale113721
Goongarrle6091079
Mt Ida941515124
TOTAL1,3075464662,314

KOOKYNIE DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Kookynie1,0202201751,415
Champion50151883
Britannia1951034
Puzzle112215
Niagara1503122203
Tampa304640
Yerilla10054109
TOTAL1,3902822411,915

MALCOLM DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Malcolm2509060400
Webster’s Find60201090
Mertondale2406020320
Dis. gen.811527123
TOTAL631185117933

GWALIA DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Gwalia585185160930

LEONORA DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Leonora395196140731
Tower Hill93113107
Dis. gen.3374531413
TOTAL8252521741,251

YUNDAMINDERA DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Yund’m’n’dra1674548260
Edjudina1152324162
Pingin572059
Dis. gen.853492
TOTAL4247376573

MURRIN DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Murrin3703329432

MORGANS DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Morgans6652821381,085
Dis gen.103118122
TOTAL7682931461,207

LAVERTON DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Laverton2056041306
Euro82313
Craiggiemore55172496
Lancefteld1602036216
Augusta203427
Ida H.802225127
Hawke’s Nest200020
Erlston dis.3382716371
TOTAL8861511491,196

BURTVILLE DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Burtville2284230300

SIR SAMUEL DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Sir Samuel41310069582

LAWLERS DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Lawlers430130110670
Cue’s Patch1151613144
Darlot1402214176
Dis. gen.3084117366
TOTAL9932091541,356

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Black Range921911122
Dis. gen.4632423510
TOTAL5554334632

DAVYHURST DISTRICT

LocationMalesFemalesChildrenTotal
Davyhurst62598125848
Callion101213
Siberia Soak6129
Mulwarrie47121372
Ullaring192021
Mulline1302422176
Riverina4851063
TOTAL8851431801,208

Sources

  1. Population of the Northern Goldfields. (1905, July 15). Kookynie Press (WA : 1903 – 1911), p. 1. Retrieved December 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251123991 ↩︎