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Advertising : 722 wordsMr. E. Barton, M.L.C., has consented to meet a deputation at his residence at Redfern on Tuesday, asking him to contest the electorate in the interest of protection ...
Article : 49 wordsA decided improvement ia now noticeable in this mine's oblique western crosscut at the 750ft. The hard sandstone bar, quite 12f[?]. wide, which lately proved so troublesome, ...
Article : 244 wordsNews has been received at Cooktown of a rising of natives of New Guinea, near Mount Victoria. A party of miners was surrounded by the natives, while the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Victorian horse Daimio has been weighted at 12st. 3lb. for the Sefton Steeplechase. The Newmarket October Handicap was ...
Article : 40 wordsPREMIER TURNER is an enthusiastic swimmer. One morning, at the St. Kilda Baths, he was just in time to find an enterprising pickpocket in his buck rifling ...
Article : 965 wordsThe Greek Chamber of Deputies met in Athens yesterday for the purpose of considering the treaty of peace with Turkey with a view to ratification. M. Ralli, ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Trades Hall Council last night discussed the political situation. Mr. Barker, the president, said the Labor candidates would be returned with a greater majority ...
Article : 33 wordsA trial of Gray's Australian starting machine was made at the Newmarket October Meeting yesterday in the presence of the Prince of Wales, Lords Rosebery, ...
Article : 135 wordsAn unknown individual has sent the Colonial Treasurer 30s., which he writes is "conscience money." Strike pay was distributed to the ...
Article : 115 wordsCommandant Booth states that the Salvation Army is "fairly romping along" in Australia and at Home. He returns to England on the 11th instant, but is sending ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Walter Barnett ("Falk"), of Sydney, secured the Royal Photographic Society's premier medaf for head studies of the late Sir Henry Parkes and M. Henri Kowalski, ...
Article : 39 wordsThis mine's south drive from the 175ft. is showing a change for the better. It has now reached 21ft. from the plat, and the many veins are apparently coming together ...
Article : 87 wordsFrederick Marguet, vanman, an elderly man, was carrying a sack of oysters up the staircase at Chinnery's oyster and fish saloon, Hunter-street, when he slipped and ...
Article : 122 wordsReka has been scratched for the Caulfield and Melbourne cups. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt a special meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, held last night at Scott's Family Hotel, with Mr. Player in the chair, it was decided to hold a race ...
Article : 165 wordsThe schooner Omega went aground in the channel yesterday. In the afternoon a lifeboat crew went out and took the men off. The Trades Hall Council last night ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Times' Ottawa correspondent states that in July next the Canadian tariff will be made essentially pro-British. ...
Article : 23 wordsA few weeks ago a paragraph appeared in the MINER announcing that urgent inquiries were being made by firms in England for this mineral and that they ...
Article : 431 wordsMr. Nathaniel Levi (chairman), Mr. Winter Irving, of Victoria, and the representatives of the Victorian and New Zealand frozen meat agencies have resolved ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE second of the present series of concerts by Quintrell's Orchestra will be given in the Town Hall on Monday night, by which time the decorations of the hall proper, it is ...
Article : 112 wordsThe revenue for September amounted to to £53,129 News from Goondiwindi reports that all the rivers are flooded after heavy rains. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Governor of Suakim has been commissioned by the Egyptian Government to arrange for the retrocession of Kassala, now held by the Italians, to Egypt. ...
Article : 30 wordsPreston has been scratched for both Cups, and Homespun for the Caulfield Cup. Pivot, Burleigh, and Feu-de-joie have been scratched for the Cau[?]field Cup, and Pivot, ...
Article : 278 wordsThe revenue for September shows an increase of nearly £7000 as compared with the same month of 1896. The minerals exported from the colony ...
Article : 33 wordsThe bubonic plague has made its reappearance at Kurrachee, in India. ...
Article : 17 wordsAT the recent meeting of the British Association in Canada Professor John Milne, F.R.S., gave the second public lecture on "Earthquakes and Volcauoes" He ...
Article : 759 wordsThe Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, President of the Board of Trade, has submitted the basis of a settlement of the engineers' strike. He suggests a conference between ...
Article : 41 wordsThere was spirited competition at the Australian wool sales to-day, and prices of all sorts are hardening. Describing the opening of the season's ...
Article : 249 wordsIn the Assembly last evening Mr. Glassey, leader of the Labor party, moved his resolution in reference to the non-production of the report of the committee of investigation ...
Article : 703 wordsA MEETING of the Whysall Testimonial Committee was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. There were present:— Messrs. M'Carthy, Paton, Megaw, Wilks, ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsMR. JOSIAH THOMAS, member for Alma, will arrive in the Hill next Tuesday, address meetings at Allendale and the South on that and Wednesday evenings, be ...
Article : 53 wordsThe M'Culloch Park banked track is new open for cyclists to practice. They will want to test it before Thursday nest sports meeting. ...
Article : 25 wordsA CORRESPONDENT to the MINER has opened up the whole question of "send-off" gifts and demonstrations. A fairly well paid Government official, ...
Article : 945 wordsThe Hon. R. H. Lyttelton, in a chapter on "Australians," in his recently-published book, thus concludes his reference to the series of test matches palyed by Stoddart's ...
Article : 184 wordsMR. WHYSALL'S successor, or rathor successors, have been appointed, but their names are not yet made public. Great difficulty was experienced in securing any ...
Article : 53 wordsThe revenue for the first quarter of the year, ended September 30, was £2,115,000, showing a deficiency of £163,000 as compared with the same quarter of last year. ...
Article : 114 wordsMR. ACTING-JUSTICE ROGERS will arrive in Broken Hill to-morrow morning. The Circuit Court opens on Monday. On the Civil side there is but one divorce case to be ...
Article : 33 wordsIN connection with the recent remarkable death of William White, near Deepwater, New England (which the jury found was camed by the rebound of a bullet from his ...
Article : 457 wordsAT a meeting of the Eight Hours Committee held last night at the Criterion Hotel, the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association conceded the leadership of the procession to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsA large and representative assembly of citizens met the Premier (Mr. Reid) in conference yesterday and discussed the amalgamation of public and private charities ...
Article : 101 wordsAT a meeting of representatives of the Masonic bodies last night the tender of A. F. Pincombe for £476 was accepted for erecting the proposed Masonic Hall at the ...
Article : 80 wordsIN a paper read before the British Association at Toronto, Professor Gilman, Meadville, Pennsylvania, pleaded for payment of dividends to labor as well as to capital in a ...
Article : 276 wordsAT the meeting of the Land Board in the Town Hall yesterday, two very youthful-looking applicants for homestead leases appeared—one Herbert Thorn, the other ...
Article : 228 wordsA cable message from Noumea, New Caledonia, states that the steamer Mount Kembla, which arrived there yesterday from the New Hebrides, reports that a Norwegian ...
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