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Article : 120 wordsON Thursday evening last the quarterly meeting of this lodge, for the purpose of electing officers, &c., took place in the Assembly Rooms. Mr. W. Turner occupied the chair. ...
Article : 274 wordsThe general meeting of the lodge was held on Thursday evening, the 2nd April. Mr. Peter Grant in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 530 wordsI AM sorry to say that there is likely to be mischief between the miners of this colliery and the manager, on account of the latter discharging two of the men for no reason ...
Article : 824 words"Anvil Creek Seam of Coal."—Your letter will appear in our next issue. "The N. H. Society."—"Argus."—Your letter is altogether too personal. ...
Article : 97 wordsOUR leader on this subject is held over till Wednesday's issue, in consequence of the pressure on our space. ...
Article : 18 wordsON Thursday evening last a meeting of directors, shareholders, and others interested in the Lambton Building Society took place at Mr. Trotter's, Colliery Inn, for the purpose of ...
Article : 776 wordsTHE Evening News, a newspaper largely circulating among, and supposed to speak for the people, and which, if we mistake not, is found in most of the miners' houses, ...
Article : 885 wordsTHIS branch of the Independent Older of Ancient Britons celebrated their sixth anniversary with a supper, on Thursday evening, at Mr. Lundy's supper Inn. There was ...
Article : 839 wordsCHANGE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ANVIL CREEK COLLIERY.—Mr. Farthing who has for so many years managed, and since the collieries on his own account, and since the ...
Article : 2,525 wordsI WONDER how long we are going to be without the protection on that useful member of society—a constable. I think the Government would confer a great benefit on ...
Article : 336 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Lambton miners was held at Mr. Stoker's long room, Lambton, on Thursday evening, for the purpose of inquiring into the case of the two men, Joseph ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 4 Apr 1874, Page 2
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