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  • TWO LETTERS

    "I suffered for a considerance time from kidney complaint. I [?] agonizing pain in my back and under the shoulder [?]des, especially during ... [Article] (315 words)
  • MINING

    A gentleman (says the Sydney Telegraph") who signs himself P. D. Watts, and who is, apparently, entitied to append the letters "M.E." to ... [Article] (452 words)
  • THE OAKS, NO LIABILITY.

    The manager, Mr. F. Laby, reports on 18th July, 1914: No. 4 formation —Have driven north on this formation 20 feet from No. 2 shoot on a ... [Article] (265 words)
  • KIDSTON MINING.

    The local secretary of the Water Board Committee is in receipt of a wire from Mr. Murphy, M.L.A., member for the district, advising ... [Article] (57 words)
  • HAMPDEN-CLONCURRY COPPER MINES.

    By wire, July 21.—Hampden mine.—No. 1 shaft: 500ft. level, north driven, width sampled 39in., value 1 per cent. Not on eastern ... [Article] (205 words)
  • MOUNT OXIDE MINES.

    Report for the fortnight ending July 4.—110ft. level: North drive extended 8ft., total 102ft. from the old main ... [Article] (221 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (288 words)
  • NEWS FROM MEXICO. AN INTERESTING LETTER.

    Mr. Geof. M. Wastenays, writing from City of Mexico on May-25th to Mr. George J. Niel, says:- At the end of March I was ... [Article] (1765 words)
  • THE DANDIES.

    The final performance of Edward Branscombe's unique entertainers, The Green Dandles, is announced for this evening, and a delightfully ... [Article] (156 words)
  • OLYMPIA PICTURES.

    This evening at the Stadium there should be one of the finest audiences ever present to witness the complete change of programme and the initial ... [Article] (270 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (68 words)
  • THE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    There is still no change to report in connection with the threatened strike of the Government employers engaged on the Great [?]thern line. ... [Article] (78 words)
  • VIEWS OF THE LOCAL MERCHANTS.

    Yesterday afternoon a "Miner" representative sought the views of local business men in regard to the present Railway trouble, and information as ... [Article] (471 words)
  • GENERAL STOPPAGE ALMOST CERTAIN. ("Townsville Star.")

    As far as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers are concerned, there is very little to report on the present situation, which remains at present ... [Article] (547 words)
  • COMMERCIAL. LONDON, July 31.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (10 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN SHARES. (By Cable). LONDON, July 31.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (33 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN STOCKS. (By Cable.) LONDON, July 30.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (36 words)
  • LONDON GENERAL MARKETS. (By Cable.) LONDON, July 31.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (184 words)
  • STATION PRODUCE SALES. (By Telegraph). BRISBANE, July 30.

    Fenwick and Co. report:—Extreme light hides firm; others eighth to farthing lower; Calfskins and yearlings film, heavies to 12d; sheepskins dearer ... [Article] (46 words)
  • SYDNEY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET. (By Telegraph) SYDNEY, July 30.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (102 words)
  • STATION PRODUCE SALES. BRISBANE SALES POSTPONED. (By Telegraph. BRISBANE, July 31.

    The usual weekly sheepskin sales were to have been held in Brisbane this morning but the war has demoralised the market in Europe, so that ... [Article] (163 words)
  • PASTORAL

    This week a Quantity of well-boring material from the South has been forwarded by Messrs Burns, philp and Co. to Western clients (says the ... [Article] (100 words)
  • MEAT TRADE COMMISSION (By Telegraph). ROCKHAMPTON, July 30

    At the sittings of the Meat Trade Commission to-day, Mr. N. H. Caswell, manager for the Australian Estate and Mortgage Co. at Rockhampton, ... [Article] (189 words)
  • THE WEATHER

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (231 words)
  • THE RAINFALLS. (By Telegraph). BRISBANE, July 31.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (88 words)
  • THE SUGAR INDUSTRY. (By Telegraph). MACKAY, July 30.

    Crusting at the mills in operation in this district is proceeding satisfactorily, and the weather is most suitable for harvesting purposes. ... [Article] (120 words)
  • TRAGEDIES AND MISHAPS. (By Telegraph). WELLINGTON, July 30.

    A young Russian, who was recently, reported to be heir to Baron Buttberg's wealth, was found unconscious in a street at Christchurch this ... [Article] (57 words)
  • SPORTING ENGLISH RACING. THE GOODWOOD CUP. (By Cable). LONDON, July 31.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (402 words)

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