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Advertising : 673 wordsYESTERDAY evening Mr. R. Sleath (district secretary), Mr. W. R. Rowe (past district president), and Mr. P. O'Donnell (secretary of the Smelter branch of the ...
Article : 1,479 wordsA MEEETING of the vigilance committee of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union took place last night at the Barrier Club Hotel, Mr. W. H. White in the chair. ...
Article : 571 wordsIT is almost a work of supererogation to talk or write about the character of this mine; but as the investing public must be kept well posted in all the mines of the ...
Article : 684 wordsAN individual who in slang phraseology would probably be designated a "bit of a pebble" made his appearance before Mr. Badham at the Police Court, this morning ...
Article : 739 wordsIT was reported in the BARRIER MINER on Wednesday that the Government had granted a piece of ground to the friendly societies of Broken Hill as a recreation ...
Article : 195 wordsA DIRECTORS' meeting of this company was held on Thursday evening at the Exchange. The secretary reported that the share-list had been filled, the number ...
Article : 107 wordsTHE continued absence of rain is again exciting anxiety as to the danger of the water supply of Broken Hill giving out. The Mayor has been making inquiries, ...
Article : 136 wordsSOME days ago a report upon the advisability of constructing a telegraph line to Tarrawingee was called for from Mr. F. Whysall, Broken Hill telegraph master. ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR.—We often hear of the aims of the A.M.A., and of the immense service it renders to the individual miner and pickman in protecting him from the ...
Article : 676 wordsWhen Mr. J. J. Christmas, the at secretary to the company, visited the Flinders mine (S.A.) recently he arranged for the despatch of 12 tons of ore to the E. and ...
Article : 72 wordsTHE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY, LIMITED.— The manager reports for week ending March, 18:— " Patterson's.—No 5 level: The work of out[?]ing tank station is proceeding very w[?]ll; west crossout has ...
Article : 1,080 wordsNow that the dams are getting very low again owing to the continued absence of rain, some anxiety is felt as to the progress of the works of the Broken Hill ...
Article : 151 wordsJ. N'Neice v. J. Kerin.—Claim for £114, breach of agreement. Mr. Hall for plaintiff; Mr. Armstrong, instructed by Mr. Jhonson, for defendant. After ...
Article : 663 wordsTHE case of alleged spieling by the aristocratic Sir Gordon Cumming in the swell club patronised by the Prince of Wales, leads one to think whether the howl we ...
Article : 1,308 wordsA CONCERT ia aid of the funds of the Young Men's Christian Association was held in the Congregational Hall last night. The programme was a very good one, and ...
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Family Notices : 38 wordsOUR correspondent writes, under date March 19:—"The town was enlivened on the 17th instant by juvenile sports, which were held near the New ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE cables informed us yesterday afternoon that the United States Government has determined to prohibit the exportation of gold bars. This is ...
Article : 929 wordsMR. B OPIE. who has been an esteemed and popular resident of Broken Hill for some time, was entertained by his friends last night at Knight and Cosgrove's ...
Article : 208 wordsREMOVAL.—We beg to announce to our numerous readers that Mr J. Kerin has removed from the old office, on our left, to the more commodious one on our right, ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 21 Mar 1891, Page 2
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