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Advertising : 838 wordsLast night was very dreary in the Legislative Assembly. The interesting point whether a householder is justified in shooting and, if necessary, killing a ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE fortnightly meeting took place last night at the Theatre Royal Rooms, the vice-president (Mr. Dale) in the chair. ADJOURNED GENERAL BUSINESS. ...
Article : 692 wordsMr. Justice Manning, sitting in Equity yesterday, heard an application by Edward Eccles to wind up the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company. ...
Article : 445 wordsMr. A. H. DeBaun was yesterday elected unopposed as an alderman for Silverton in place of Alderman Taylor resigned. ...
Article : 1,156 wordsIt is rumored that the contract for the Russian loan of £12,000,000, which is to floated by the Credit Lyonnais, provides for the transfer of £7,000,000 in gold ...
Article : 213 wordsIn the Legislative Council last night, the Attorney-General (Mr. Simpson) laid on the table papers referring to the M'Leod bigamy case, in which the ...
Article : 695 wordsMr. Burt, M.P., the president of the Congress of Trades Unions now sitting at Newcastle-on-Tyne, stated in his opening address that he preferred self-help to ...
Article : 168 wordsA MORE than liberal allowance of inebriates appeared before Mr. Badham this morning, and were dealt with by the imposition of fines varying from 5s. to £1. ...
Article : 989 wordsSeven more bodies from the wreck of the Fiji were washed ashore during last night and yesterday. Captain Vickers, of the Fiji, referring to the statements ...
Article : 831 wordsMr. Abbott, the Canadian Premier, opposed a resolution brought forward in the Canadian Senate, urging the desirableness of Canada initiating overtures ...
Article : 70 wordsInquiries made in America as to the effect of the M'Kinlay tariff indicate that it occasions less injury to the trade of the United Kingdom than was ...
Article : 55 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting was held at Welt's Hotel on Tuesday, the president in the chair. The secretary reported that everything in the outside mines was ...
Article : 175 wordsA cyclone of a destructive nature has visited the port of Halifax, in Nova Scotia. Many houses in the town were wrecked and great injury done to the ...
Article : 42 wordsAn increased attendance is apparent at the London schools since the passage of the Free Education Bill recently. The additional enrolment of children is stated ...
Article : 36 wordsThe consideration of the Crown Lands Bill was resumed in committee in the Assembly last night. The clause describing the manner in which land should be ...
Article : 196 words"ROBBERY Under Arms" was repeated by the Dampiers at the Theatre Royal last night. The house was crowded in every part, and the utmost satisfaction ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Chilian Presidential cruiser, President Pinto, has arrived at Copenhagen, in Denmark. Captain Cameron, of the Highlanders ...
Article : 190 wordsTHIS is from the BARRIER MINER of a recent date, in the report of a local birthconcealment case:— There was no inducement held out by any one for ...
Article : 839 wordsTHE Cricketing Association met last night at the Grand Hotel, Mr. Doolette in the chair. The Banks, Railways, Wanderers, Willyama, and Central teams ...
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Family Notices : 66 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday afternoon Dr. Cockburn moved his resolution in favor of Ministers being appointed by ballot by the House instead of ...
Article : 220 wordsTHAT the subject of rain "manufacture" should have been mentioned in at least three Australian Parliaments proves that, after all, some legislators ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsARRANGEMENTS have now been definitely made for the visit of Mr. John Roberts, jun. Mr. Power has engaged the Skating Rink, in which a special table brought ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Thu 10 Sep 1891, Page 2
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