St. James, ship, 1161, Rowe; loadin: Duckenfield Syringa, schooner, 241, [?]tridge; loading Co-operative Madura, barque, 344, Lloyd; loading A. A. Co. ...
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Article : 410 wordsIN consequence of the objections made by some of the members in the Legislative Council against a minimum quantity of air being fixed by act of Parliament in the ...
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Article : 132 wordsTHE General Secretary (Mr. John Wood) has received the following letter, accompanied with a list containing the names of forty one miners now on the ground at Greta, who ...
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Article : 268 wordsOn Thursday, 6th January, the Westgate Hill cemetery, Newcastle upon-Tyne, was the scenes-of an inter of a novel character. Mr. Nicholson, of South Shields, having lost his son, eight years of age, ...
Article : 269 wordsWhen the deputation from Wallsend and Newcastle waited upon the Minister for Railways, in reference to the resumption of traffic on the Wallsend line, he gave the deputation to distinctly understand that the ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Wed 29 Mar 1876, Page 2
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