BLOCK 10's Centrals, and Souths advanced considerably to-day, and closed in strong demand. Junctions were quitted at 36s 6d, and Junctions North changed hands at 4s 6d. ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE city and district was more than usually quiet yesterday, and, happy, no repetition of the disgraceful scenes which marked the previous day were to be seen. Scores of the ...
Article : 717 wordsAN old minor named Billy Jinks had his two legs broken yesterday, at Hillgrove, by a limb of a tree falling on him. ALLEGED LETTER STRALING. ...
Article : 433 wordsAs the days go by the only change is for the worse. This morning the engineers left the gasworks. The attempt to provide nonunion stokers has completely failed; that is ...
Article : 659 wordsA special meeting of the Coal Trimmers' and Crane Employees' Unions was held at the Rouse Hotel yesterday morning, to receive the report of two delegates who had ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Flora leaves Hobart for Melbourne on Saturday. She will probably carry en emergency crow to Flinders wharf. The members of the Labourers' Union at ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Central mine, for the week ending August 27th, treated 988 tons of ore for a production of 38,720oz of silver and 35 tons of lead. The company declared its first ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE strike is daily assuming more serious proportions, and at Port Adelaide it is noticeable that men are about the streets, The steamers have not been moored, ...
Article : 321 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThe following report has been received from the mine manager:—August 25th During past fortnight No 2 tunnel extended 22ft, making 231ft. Reef 18in wide, rich in ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. J. J. Weston advises having received the following report from the mine manager:—August 25th: During past fortnight main shaft sunk 3ft, making 48ft from plat and ...
Article : 98 wordsIn Sydney all the interest in the strike is now centred in Newcastle, and reports are anxiously awaited of the latest developments in that city. Around the wharves to-day ...
Article : 1,264 wordsThe following letter has been sent by the secretary of the Seamen's Union to Mr. James Burns, chairman of the Steamship Owner's Conference:—"Dear Sir,—In reply ...
Article : 258 wordsA warrant was issued this afternoon for the arrest of C. M. Ledger, in connection with the Union Bank forgery. It is believed he has gone to Sydney. Detective Sergeant ...
Article : 143 wordsON Tuesday evening last a meeting of the above society was hold in the School of Arts hall. There being a fair attendance, the business of the evening, viz, election of ...
Article : 116 wordsAt Kiama it is expected that if the strike continues much longer the blue metal trade of that district will be seriously injured. The Mount Keira Colliery is sending coal ...
Article : 182 wordsLAST evening the Lyceum Hall was filled with an appreciative audience, the occasion being Mr. Charles Malcolm's eighth concert in this city. The programme was a ...
Article : 180 wordsA sensational disclosure was made to-day at the inquest Into the death of Dr. Kennedy, which resulted in a verdict of death by chloroform, while of unsound mind. Dr. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe New South Wales Labour Defence Committee has approved of the whole of the demands made by the various maritime, labour bodies on strike. The following are ...
Article : 636 wordsOn Wednesday night a large plate-glass window in the establishment of Mr. J. Siwnburno, in Hunter-street West, was broken with a stone. A quantity of confectionery ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Colonial Secretary has censured the Commissioner of Police for addressing a mass meeting of the strikers last night. A deputation of masters waited on the ...
Article : 542 wordsTHE follo0wing is the 76th report of the directors of the Hunter River New Steam Navigation Co., to be presented at the half-yearly meeting to be held at Morpeth to-day. ...
Article : 454 wordsOwing to the contractor attempting to reduce the wages, all the labourers on the Cairns-Herberton railway have struck work, and are forming a navvies' union. ...
Article : 69 wordsAt 3 o'clock yesterday morning a special train, with 80 of the Permanent Artillery under Lieutenant-Colonel Airay, arrived from Sydney. The officers are Major Murray and ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE annual meetings of the Northern District Baptist Association were held at the Baptist Church, Plattsburg, on Tuesday. In the afternoon, the various ministers and ...
Article : 383 wordsIT is stated that several of the Associated Colliery Proprietors were not present at the meeting which decided upon the look-out, and disagree with the decision then arrived ...
Article : 62 wordsMatters along the wharves were very quiet throughout yesterday, and things were at a perfect standstill. A large force of police, under Sub-Inspector Duffy, of Maitland, ...
Article : 402 wordsSHORTLY after midnight a fire broke out in the printing-room of the Northern Argus, [?]arrabri, and completely destroyed the whole of the building and plant. Before the ...
Article : 168 wordsCOVLLE CREEK.—Copies of the Newcastle Herald may be obtained from Mrs. Ba[?] refreshment rooms, Cockie Creek. ...
Article : 14 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 29 Aug 1890, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: