THE interesting articles on the condemned man, Willoughby Andrew, by "One Who Knew Him," which have recently appeared in the MINER, have probably ...
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Advertising : 374 wordsIN the Police Court this morning, John Willis, an elderly man of the laboring class, was fined 5s. or 3 days for having been drunk in Oxide-street, and a further ...
Article : 66 wordsA GOOD many people, and amongst them not a few on the Barrier, hold the opinion that the silver production of the United Skates of America has been very ...
Article : 765 wordsTHESE teams met for the fourth time this season on Saturday. Lukey captained the Hillites, and, winning the toss, decided upon batting, sending in Caple and Cowl, ...
Article : 208 wordsBY an Imperial Act, passed at the instance of Mr. G. J. Goschen (Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Cabinet) towards the end of last year, and entitled ...
Article : 543 wordsA MATCH for £10 a-side, Cornish style, betweon A. Berryman, of Victoria, and W. Eddy of Queensland, came off, at the Pig and Whistle Hotel on Saturday ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE fortnightly meeting of the Alma Band of Hope took place on Friday evening last. It having been decided to give the evening as a hospital benefit Mr. ...
Article : 242 wordsTHIS conference continued its sittings at Adelaide on Thursday. The resignations of Revs W. T. Isaac and J. Hancock, junr., were accepted, and much regret ...
Article : 297 wordsA meeting to form a chess and draughts club will be held at the Coffee Palace this evening. When will the authorities have those ...
Article : 668 wordsSir,—A plan to promote unity by raising discord is certainly a novelty, and "Struck Oil " is entitled to every credit as its first apostle. It will probably be ...
Article : 620 wordsTHE necessity for some control being exercised by the municipal authorities over boardinghouses in Broken Hill was brought prominently before the ...
Article : 388 wordsAll Mine Managers are hereby notified that, to insure insertion in the BAERIER MINER of the their usual periodical reports of the progress of the works under their charge, the Information must bear the full title ...
Article : 89 wordsA disreputable looking middle-aged woman, hatless, bedraggled of appearance, and evidently suffering from the offects of intoxication, was brought before ...
Article : 183 wordsWE are glad to notice the institution in this community of a dramatic organisation, to be known as the Broken Hill Owls Dramatic Club. There have been ...
Article : 227 wordsA REMARKABLE manifesto or statement of accounts in connection with the great London Dock Laborers' Strike of 1889, has just been issued in London ...
Article : 861 wordsThe fourth furnace at the British Broken Hill Smelting Works, Port Pirie, was blown in on Tuesday last. One furnace has been shut down for repairs, and ...
Article : 483 wordsIT is evident that those who have charge of the mine whistles, and are expected to notify the locality of any outbreak of fire visible from the hill, are not properly ...
Article : 239 wordsINSPECTOR ALKER finds that the mysterious cattle disease which has been rife of late among the cattle in the vicinity, has not yet vanished. Cows are still dying ...
Article : 212 wordsTHE following return shows the amount of business transacted at the Broken Hill post-office during the mouth of February:—Orders issued, 1004; Savings ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 3 Mar 1890, Page 2
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