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Advertising : 578 wordsALTHOUGH there is no tract of unoccupied or unpegged country separating Zeehan and Dundas, those districts are generally taken as being, for purposes of description, ...
Article : 1,629 wordsA telegram from Hillgrove states that the bottom tunnel of the Earl of Hopetoun mine is 410ft., and is cutting the lode in the face of the drive, but is not ...
Article : 64 wordsThe general elections in Canada have resulted in the return of a majority of twenty for Sir John M'Donald's Ministry. The question ...
Article : 87 wordsItis some time since this mine was looking so well as it does to-day, and the immense body of argentiferous sandstone at the bottom of M'Intyre's shaft fairly bids to ...
Article : 1,100 wordsIn a conversation with Mr. Howell yesterday he stated that in working south into the crushed or "creep" portion of the British mine what might be termed a ...
Article : 611 wordsAn anonymous pamphlet has been issued, addressed to the electors of the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire, for which there is some talk of ...
Article : 108 wordsA MEETING of members of the South Australian Football Club was held at Kenny's Commercial Hotel last night. There was not a large attendance of ...
Article : 944 wordsA CABLE message sent to the Australian Press yesterday informed a wondering public that Mr. J. B. Patterson, speaking at a banquet at Alnwick, ...
Article : 924 wordsIn consequence of the difficulty experienced with the union dock laborers, "free" laborers are largely employed, and 3500 men are engaged ...
Article : 40 wordsThe official reports respecting the results of the application of Dr. Koch's remedy for tuberculosis in Prussia show that of 1000 cases where the ...
Article : 51 wordsA feeling of approaching panic prevails in the city. There is a revival of the "bear" rumors, and large blocks of securities have been thrown on the ...
Article : 38 wordsMICHAEL JAMES ELWOOD, alias "Dubliniensis," wrote under that nom de plume the other day to this journal anent Dr. Keatinge, alias Crouch, and ...
Article : 887 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council a letter was read from Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies,addressed to the Goveraor,asking ...
Article : 134 wordsRECOGNISING the fact that a large number of applications under the Licensing Act have to be dismissed at every sitting of the Bench on account of non-compliance ...
Article : 144 wordsJudge Casey leaves on April 1 on a year's leave of absence. Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co. held the usual autumn sales of ...
Article : 274 wordsA COMMITTEE meeting of the Broken Hill Chess and Draughts Club was held at Kenny's Commercial Hotel last night, when it was decided that entries for the ...
Article : 123 words"HCMANITY": Your letter very welcome, but kept out owing to pressure on space. Yes, we must give you credit for having first suggested the idea; and though we did not think it advisable at the time, ...
Article : 59 wordsAPRIL 5th next will be a red letter day in the history of Australia, for it is on that day that a computation of the number of inhabitants within the ...
Article : 702 wordsPROFESSOR Artemus Golledge lectured at the Carrington Hall last night to an audience "fit, though few." Detained no doubt by anxious inquirers in the ...
Article : 258 wordsNEWS has been received from Nuntherungie that the face of the western drive from the 60ft. level in the above mine presents a splendid show ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsTHE Mayor (Alderman Morgan), who has lately been suffering from bronchitis, is now gradually improving, and on inquiry at his residence this morning he stated ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 7 Mar 1891, Page 2
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