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Advertising : 753 wordsAll letters sent in for publication in the BARRIER MINER most bear the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. ...
Article : 102 wordsTHE quarter sessions will open on Wednesday at the courthouse, before Judge Fitzhardinge, who will arrive from Wilcannia by coach on Tuesday night. There ...
Article : 104 wordsThe ex-Emperor of Brazil is said to have no idea of the value of money. It is proposed to construct a railway across the Sahara Desort, in Africa. ...
Article : 1,179 wordsAN enlarged issue of the BARRIER MINER is a great temptation to me to enlarge, too; but I restrain myself—with difficulty. In any case there is not much stirring in ...
Article : 1,486 wordsW. J. WILSON, on remand, appeared before Mr. Badham, P.M., this morning, to answer the above charge. The case stood adjourned from Saturday last. Mr. ...
Article : 697 wordsIN the beginning of the year 1888 Messrs. Fenton and Knight arrived on the Barrier for the purpose of starting a newspaper. From long experience ...
Article : 1,206 wordsTHE above clubs met for the first time on the railway reserve on Saturday last. Owing to the rain, the attendance of spectators was small and the ground very ...
Article : 166 wordsBY the arrival of the San Francisco mail steamer at Sydney, the following account of some of the extraordinary statements contained in Mr. H. M. Stanley's recent ...
Article : 409 wordsThese clubs met on the recreation reserve, but on account of the bad state of the weather very little interest was taken in the match, which finally resulted ...
Article : 49 wordsBeing an off day, the North Broken Hill club played a team picked from South Broken Hill. From the start the game was very even, and when time was called ...
Article : 53 wordsON Saturday a representative of the BARRIER MINER was shown over the local gasworks. These are situated in the south-western part of the town, where ...
Article : 398 wordsCRICK says that Mudgee Haynes is fit to fulfil either of two positions—the hangman or his victim—which gaol-bird remark reminds us of a time when Haynes and ...
Article : 425 wordsSIR,—It is high time that some decided steps should be taken in the direction of a proper inspection and supervision of boardinghouses by the authorities. The ...
Article : 253 wordsON Mr. Howell's return from Adelaide on Saturday, Mr. Greenhalgh, president of the Barrier district of the Amalgamated Society, waited on him in reference to ...
Article : 268 wordsINTELLIGENCE received from Sydney states that the principal point which weighed in favor of this line, with the Works Committee in its recommendation ...
Article : 408 wordsSIR,—I am exceedingly obliged to you for your information re the above subject. At the same time, will you grant me space for a few remarks, and I am done with ...
Article : 458 wordsGEORGE AVERY, a man of middle age, put in an appearance at the police court this morning, before Mr. Badham, P.M., and Mr. G. A Mills, J.P., charged with ...
Article : 169 wordsRAIN is always welcome in Broken Hill, in spite of the inconvenience and discomfort usually caused by it; and, therefore, it was with unfeigned satisfaction ...
Article : 206 wordsIN addressing the bench this morning on behalf of W. J. Wilson, charged with horse stealing, Mr. F. A. Abbott remarked that Sub-inspector Saunders had ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 2 Jun 1890, Page 2
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