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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,489 wordsSir.—In your issue of March 15, tot Torrington correspondent says:— "To the north of the above claim' the Eleanora Tin-mining Syndicate of Newcastle have started work on a block of 49 acres, with two men, under the ...
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Article : 275 wordsAlderman Lee wait in his resignation as alderman, but the council would not accept it until he stated some reason for so doing. A letter was received from the Municipal Association ...
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Article : 554 wordsAll hands were discharged at the Vale of Clwydd pit to-day, thus throwing nearly 40 men out of employment. The matter was considered at an aggregate meeting last night, when it was decided that those who ...
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Article : 610 wordsMr. Henry George, the angle tax apostle, delivered a lecture on the single tax question last Friday week, in the Assembly HalL Mr. F. Pinkstone occupied the chair, on account of the absence of the Mayor, Mr. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 5 Apr 1890, Page 777
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