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Article : 110 wordsThe officers of the Tunnelling Company have presented a German gas alarm bell to the Wilderness School, Medindie, in appreciation of the ...
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Article : 47 wordsMr. John Fell, manager and principal shareholder of the Newnes enterprise, stated yesterday that £28,000 had been lost by workmen in wages ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Langdon Bonython yesterday paid a high tribute to the work done by the late J. H. Howe for the School of Mines. ...
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Article : 70 wordsMr. William Jarvis, who was one of the best known of the officials at Par[?]ament House, died yesterday. For over 50 years he had been connected ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 10 Feb 1920, Page 1
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