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  3. SALVATION ARMY PICNIC.

    A PICNIC of the Central, North, S[?]mth and West corps of the Salvation Army of Broken Hill was held yesterday at Stephens Creek. The weather was ...

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  4. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    SIR,—Under the above heading " T. W." criticises, in your issue of the 17th proximo, " Antolycus," and considers himself qualified to give the ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    Three hundrd Christian Endeavorers engaged a special train yesterday with the view to visiting Katoomba. On arriving at Leura Falls, however, ...

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  6. PEOPLE.

    IF Queen Victoria suryives till Friday of this week she will have reigned [?]ger than any other English monarch George III. reigned 59 ...

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  7. A STREET AFFRAY.

    WHAT promised to be a serious disturbance occurred at about 9 o'clock last night in Argent-street, rear the Silver Age Hotel. It appears that two men ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY.

    OUR Sydney correspondent wires that the sectional committee of the Public Works Committee has reached Mossgiel. This tallies with the sketch ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. Victoria.

    A number of railway reforms are contemplated by the new Railway Commissioner (Mr. Mathieson). It is proposed to take up the rails and ...

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  10. THE FOLLOW-ON RULE.

    A HERALD man has been interviewing Blackburn. It didn't take him long to express an opinion on tho "following on" and "closing" rules. ...

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  11. Queensland.

    The son of Lord Lamington, who was born since he assumed the "Governorship, has been christened at the cathedral. There was a large and ...

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  12. THE PROSPECTING VOTE.

    Mr. Josiah Thomas will to-night in the Assembly move his motion [?] ing the expediency of extending the scope and functions of the prospecting ...

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  13. THE WICKHAM COLLIERY.

    The joint inspectors, after an exhaustive examination, have decided that the Wickham and Bullock Island colliery is now safe; and at a meeting ...

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  14. THE LAND BOARD.

    THE Land Board (Messrs. Edward MacFarlane, S. H. Prior, and G. A. Mills) sat at Menindie throughout last week, and dea[?] with about 50 cases, ...

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  15. CHESS NOTES.

    THRRE was again very little play in the consolation tourney of the Broken Hill club last week, several being granted an extension of time. Pougel, ...

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  16. OUTRAGE AT YARRAVILLE.

    An extraordinary outrage has occurred in the suburb of Yarraville. JohnBrooks and his wife, were sleeping, when the wife was awakened by being ...

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  17. A MINER IN PERIL.

    John Cherry, working in the Confidence mine, Bendigo, had a marvellous escape from death yesterday afternoon. He was working with another, man ...

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  18. THE CEMETERY BOOKS.

    PURSUANT to a resolaton passed at the last council meeting, James H. Thomas, the sexton of the Broken Hill cemetry, was offered £30 for his books in which ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BARIER MINER

    Sir,—As I see a good deal in the papers about compelling people to keep the first day of the week (Sunday) holy, allow me to say through your ...

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  20. THE SOUTH ROAD.

    THOSE who have been promoting the movement for opening up, a footpath over the Propri[?]ary mine to the South have not been [?] discouraged by ...

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