THE social held last night at the Grand Hotel by the Barrier branch of the N. S. W. League of Wheelmen passed off splendidly. The Mayor (Alderman Holdsworth) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 774 wordsThe colonial Premiers and their wives attended at Windsor yesterday on the invitation of the Queen, and visited the Albert mausoleum and the tombs of the ...
Article : 206 wordsBoth Houses sat last evening. ...
Article : 12 wordsA terrible accident happened to Daniel Moore while feeding a chaffcutter at Bathurst. His hand was drawn machine, and before the engine could be ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Piggott presented a petition from the Incorporated law Society praying the House to reject the Attorneys Admission Bill ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Australian champion racehorse Newhaven is to be placed in the care of Blackwell at Newmarket. He will be treated to a spell before being put into training for ...
Article : 41 wordsA young man named Thomas Brooks, aged about 20 years, was kilked last evening on the British mine, under peculiar circumstances. Brooks had been at work on Block ...
Article : 228 wordsMr. Brunker (Colonial Secretary), in reply to Mr. Sleath, said he had instructed Mr. Fosbery (Inspector-General of Police) to make inquiries as to unnecessary Sunday ...
Article : 263 wordsThe cricket match between Cambridge and Oxford Universities has been won by the former by 179 runs. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe acceptances for the V. R. C. Grand National Steeplechase were published in last evening's Third Edition. There are 13 left in, the withdrawals having been ...
Article : 355 wordsThe trouble in the engineering trade caused by the demand of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers for the introduction of an eight-hours day is extending, and ...
Article : 96 wordsThe annual meeting of the Pastoralists' Union was held last night Mr. W. E. Abbott presided. Mr. Whiteley King, the secretary, read the annual report, which ...
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Family Notices : 20 wordsTHE figures which elsewhere set out in detail the Barrier's balance-sheet for the half-year from January 1 to June 30 are extremely gratifying. ...
Article : 608 wordsIn the Assembly, this afternoon, the Treasurer, in reply to questions, said the Government had not come to a decision as to whether to allow a drawback on fruit cases ...
Article : 347 wordsMr. Atteridge, the war correspondent of the Daily Chronicle in the Soudan, has recovered £1000 damages from Edward Frederick Knight, war correspondent of The ...
Article : 53 wordsThe New Zealand Jubilee contingent of troops (including the Maoris) are to undergo three weeks' training at Aldershot. ...
Article : 24 wordsOur Sydney correspondent wires:—The following footballers have been selected to represent this colony in a match against New Zealand to-morrow: Gardiner ("Jup," ...
Article : 58 wordsThe United States Senate has passed the new Tariff Bill by 38 to 28. The harsh manner in which the alien laws are being enforced in the United States is ...
Article : 39 wordsOur Boy's Institute's annual meeting is to be held to-day. The report shows that the institution has continued to do splendid work among the boys of the city, the ...
Article : 172 wordsSir,—So much having been said and written on the sulphide problem, and being well acquainted with the different methods in use on the Barrier for the treatment of ...
Article : 571 wordsTHE niceties and dainty quips and cranks of "The Gondoliers," produced at the Theatre last night by Pollard's Opera Company, did not catch on as they should have done. The ...
Article : 408 wordsHIS HONOR JUDGE MURRAY, the Mine Accidents Commissioner, is this morning further inspecting the surface workings along the line of lode. This afternoon he ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Victorian rifle team who are to compete at Bigley are making excellent practice at the ranges. They averaged over 90 points each, and one member scored 101 out ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the Australian wool sales the American buyers are paying high prices for fine crossbreds and the better class of merinoes. The following rates have been realised for ...
Article : 49 wordsSIR,—No, Mr. Warren, I am not going to help you persecute innocent people. If this man is brought back his home would be broken up, and those depending on him ...
Article : 212 wordsB. H. Orme, a solicitor, who recently went to the goldfields from Victoria, died at Coolgardie to-day of typhoid fever. ...
Article : 26 wordsLord Hindlip (Samuel Charles Allsopp, of the famous brewing firm) has undergone an operation, and is in a critical condition. He is in his 55th year. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the Assembly a bill passed through all stages extending for four months the time during which an accountant can audit for a company without registration. The ...
Article : 113 wordsDents Cain, charged with the murder of Mahoney in a hotel brawl, has been remanded till Wednesday. ...
Article : 21 wordsNews from the Soudan is to the effect that many of the Khalifa's forces are deserting him in anticipation of the advance of the Anglo-Egyptian expedition. The ...
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Advertising : 287 wordsMR. T. M. SMEATON has returned from a trip to Renmark and the village settlements which he took in the company of Mr. George Inglis, one of the trustees of the State Bank. ...
Article : 435 wordsThe death is announced of M. Meilhac, the well-known French playwright, many of whose pieces have been adapted for the English stage. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Crose gave notice of his intention to ask Sir H. Tozer regarding the accuracy of a Press cablegram stating that Queensland had joined in a Japanese ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—With other correspondents, I was pleased to read your leader of July 1 on the above subject. Broken Hill appears to be a place where God by the majority of people ...
Article : 382 wordsA letter received by a resident of Newcastle from a friend residing in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, states that Butler's real name is John Newman, ...
Article : 128 wordsA concert under the auspices of the Lacrosse Association was given in the Town Hall last evening. Counter attractions prevented the attendance being so large as ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Lithgow miners' secretary has received a letter written on behalf of the owners of collieries represented at a conference of owners intimating that they had ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE BRITISH, to June 30.—Blackwood shaft—200ft. lovel: No. 1 crosscut and western extension stopes producing usual supplies of milling sulphides Winze ...
Article : 320 wordsTHE Lady Loch Company, which recently had trouble over the men's wages involving £2000, is now being sued by the late manager, Mr. McCracken, for three months' ...
Article : 147 wordsIsaac Green, underground, boss at the Wentworth Proprietary mine, Lucknow, has been arrested on a charge of being concerned in the robberies of auriferous ore, ...
Article : 87 wordsTHE latest cable messages from India iudicate that the plague riots are assuming alarming dimensions; in fact, the outbreak is of a character ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 9 Jul 1897, Page 2
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