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Advertising : 362 wordsTHE mill had a fair run last week, treating 938 tons crude sulphides, assaying from the trommels 15oz. silver, 25 per cent. lead, and 16 per cent. zinc, yielding 190 tons ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Prince of Wales' horse Persimmon has been scratched for the Goodwood Cup. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe N. S. W. Premier (Mr. Reid) is consulting a high railway authority in England with a view to securing a successor to the late Mr. Eddy as Chairman of the Railway ...
Article : 88 wordsIn the Council last evening Mr. Bowker moved the second reading of the Medical Bill. After debate Dr. Renwick moved that the debate be adjourned; carried. On ...
Article : 383 wordsSIR,—I see by your columns that the Record Reign committee is not yet ready to do anything in connection with a local O. B. I., though in more ways than one it is ...
Article : 752 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday evening, Mr. Edden asked the Minister for Mines: "Has Mr. Josiah Thomas, M.P., in any way either directly or indirectly, approached ...
Article : 126 wordsLaura is greatly fancied for the Caulfield Cup by West Australians. The daughter of Cerise and Blue will proceed to Victoria directly her Coolgardie engagements are ...
Article : 321 wordsON Tuesday the MINER published a report which had been furnished by the Board of Health in Sydney on the call of the Ministerial head of the department, who had been ...
Article : 1,388 wordsDirectly the foreign ambassadors in Constantinople notified the Porte that their Governments were prepared to make a demonstration of force if necessary in order ...
Article : 58 wordsYesterday afternoon, at a meeting of the directors of the Blumberg Gold Mines, Mr. J. B. Gluyas, late manager of the Broken Hill South, was appointed manager. ...
Article : 40 wordsMany people in Canada are clamoring for the Government to take measures to prevent any but British subjects working in the newly-diacovered goldfields, at Klondike in ...
Article : 73 wordsRain is falling here. In reply to a deputation, Mr. Carruthers (Minister in charge of the Federation Bill) said he favored the recognition of God in ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, has made arrangements with Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General of the colony, for his retirement on October 1. He will, ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE BRITISH, to July 14.—Blackwood shaft—200ft. level: Stopes north of No. 1 crosscut produced usual supplies of milling sulphides, and all working faces in western ...
Article : 585 wordsMrs. King, the victim of the peculiar case reported yesterday, has confessed that her husband did not poison her, and that the story she first told the police was a ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Commonwealth Bill again occupied the time of the Assembly last evening. The debate was adjourned. In the Council the Mining and Insolvency bills were considered ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Barrier branch of the N. S. W. League of Wheelmen held a meeting in the clubrooms last night, when it was decided to extend the patronage of the league to the ...
Article : 373 wordsIn his speech at Port Sunlight, Birkenhead, on the occasion of opening a bridge there, Mr. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, said that instead of Britain showing ...
Article : 93 wordsOwing to the improved state of affairs due to the rains, the reduction in rail charges made in May for the carriage of hay and chaff will cease at the end of July. ...
Article : 153 wordsONE of the Victorian riflemen now at Bisley is reported to have written (as, indeed, several others had done before him) complaining of the treatment of ...
Article : 761 wordsShooting for the Queen's Prize at the Bisley rifle meeting was continued to-day. There are 291 who scored 94 and over left in the final stages, and 100 who scored 93 are ...
Article : 116 wordsA telegram from Cooktown reports that Mr. Patterson, member of a Melbourne prospecting party, has died there. ...
Article : 23 wordsIn the Criminal Court, Ashley, Henderson, Carroll, and Byrne were found guilty of stealing a safe from the Freemasons' Hotel, Fremantle. The former two were ...
Article : 59 wordsSheehan, who was hanged on Wednesday for the murder of a young girl whom he had outraged at Amberley, before his execution wrote a letter to his victim's mother, as ...
Article : 131 wordsWhen the Hon. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, recently visited Paris, M. Hanotaux, the French Foreign Minister, sent for him, and a cordial interview took ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon the Treasurer, in reply to Mr. Solomon, said that in June, 1896, the M'Arthur-Forrest Cyanide Company was allowed to amend its ...
Article : 545 wordsA MOST enjoyable gathering was held at the Junction Hotel, Argent-street, last night, the occasion being a farewell dinner and presentation to Mr. T. J. Hardwick, brewer ...
Article : 344 wordsThe scoring in the county cricket matches in England improved again in the second week of June, though some of the wickets were still treacherous. The biggest scores ...
Article : 292 wordsSrR,—I wish to beg those ratepayers and others who have the fortune to own horses and vehicles to beware of a possible death trap that has existed in Argent-lane for at ...
Article : 399 wordsIt transpires that during the late conference at the Colonial Office the Premiers invited Mr. Chamberlain to visit the colonies, and assured him that Australians would ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—In reference to the discourtesy shown by the Mayor of Broken Hill to the Mount Charlotte Disaster Relief Fund Committee, I would like to say a few words. Surely the ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, Mrs. Seddon, and Chief Justice Way, of South Australia, were present at the Constitutional Club last ...
Article : 86 wordsMRS. L. HAYWARD, of Chapple-street, who returned to the Hill on Thursday morning from Queensland, three months ago went as delegate to the third triennial Convention ...
Article : 340 wordsTHE Postmater-General has notified Mr. W. J. Ferguson, M.L.A., that he has approved of the acceptance of the offer of Mrs. Chapman to let premises next to the police ...
Article : 64 wordsBar silver (standard) has had a fall of 3-16d., and is now quoted at 2s. 3?d. per ounce. ...
Article : 24 wordsMR. EDWARDS mentioned at this morning's sitting of the Accidents Commission that the dangerous "man-trap" near the British dump, spoken of by Judge Murray the other ...
Article : 268 wordsTHE Right Hon. A. J. Mundella, P.C., whose death was announced by cable yesterday, has long been a prominent figure amongst the Liberal politicians of Great ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Prince of Wales has opened the new Gallery of Art presented to the nation by Mr. Henry Tate. The Tochia Expedition in India has ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR,—I have read with much interest the various letters on the establishment of classes for the mental improvement of the young men of the Barrier, and shall be glad ...
Article : 205 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Cross moved the second reading of a bill to abolish attachment of wages. Sir Horace Tozer, ActingPremier, declared himself in favor of the ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 23 Jul 1897, Page 2
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