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Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 wordsWe are not to be considered at identifying ourselves [?]the opinions expressed by correspondents, for even which our views may be diametrically opposed to theirs, we are always willing to give insertion to any communication ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Brown for the plaintiff, and Mr. Thompson for the defendant. This case had been postponed from the previous sittings, in consequence of the absense of the defendant, who was in Melbourne. He wa still absent, and Mr. ...
Article : 1,214 wordsSIR—As a miner to the Coal and Copper Company [?] some years past, I have looked over all the correspondence which has appeared in the press on our present strike [?]some care and attention, and I can learn from the ...
Article : 372 wordsSince the date of our last issue, we regret to have to chronicle the loss of the Alexander and John, a fine schooner, belonging to Messrs. J. and A. Brown, of Minmi. The vessel had only come into port on Sunday last, from ...
Article : 594 wordsSIR—It will, I presume, now be admitted on all [?] that the consequences attendant upon the present mining dispute, are beginning to be indeed seriously felt, while there are no hopes of a settlement being arrived ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR—Your issue of Wednesday last contains the rules of the "Coalminers" Association of Newcastle, N.S.W." which T. Alnwick, miner, has published "with the view of showing the public that they are not, as alleged [?] ...
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Family Notices : 91 wordsWe regret to be compelled to state that, although an attempt has been made to put an end to the present crisis, and to bring about a reconciliation between the miners and the employers, it has proved unsuccessful. It appears that ...
Article : 730 wordsParliament is to meet for dispatch of business on Tuesday next Nearly, four months have elapsed since the last session was brought summarily to a close, and it can scarcely be ...
Article : 2,079 wordsThe only case on the sheet was a charge or assault, preferred by William Scott against Samuel Wade, but the matter had been previously settled out of court. THURSDAY. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 31 Aug 1861, Page 2
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