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Advertising : 602 wordsThe mill last week did fair work, treating 680 tons crude sulphides, assaying 26 6 per cent. lead, 6 9oz. silver, and 15 8 per cent. zinc, returning ...
Article : 308 wordsThe report of the Mines Accidents Commission, formally known as the Royal Commission, appointed early in July last to inquire into the working ...
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Article : 244 wordsIn the Council the Probate Duties Bill was passed through the secondreading stage and its remaining stages. The Dangerous Buildings Bill was read ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Daily Telegraph, commenting on Mr. Commissioner Murray's report, says that a number of suggestions and considerations are embodied in the ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the Assembly last night the Commissioner for Lands, in reply to a question, said that all the Government prospecting parties had been called in, ...
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Article : 51 wordsDr. Bowker moved the adjournment to direct attention to the announcement made by Mr. Reid that the Government did not intend to proceed ...
Article : 98 wordsAt a meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Racing Club committee, held at Tattersall's Royal Exchange Hotel last night, with Mr. P. Quinn ...
Article : 135 wordsWork on this mine is still entirely confined to exploring from and around the main shaft. At the 100ft. the south drive is resumed and has reached ...
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Family Notices : 84 wordsMr. Brunker, in reply to Mr. Pyers, said it was not the intention of the Government to introduce a closer settlement bill during the pressnt ...
Article : 306 wordsFITZGSRALD BROS' Circus did good business again last night, the tent being crowded everywhere. The equestrian "turns" all evoked ...
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Article : 359 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Drake essayed to ask certain questions concerning Sir Thomas M'llwraith's bodily condition, and present financial status; but the ...
Article : 126 wordsA letter was received last mail by a well-known local man from Captain H. R. Angel:—He writes from London, and says:—"I can take all ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer (Mr. Reid), after consideration, has decided to separate the probate and stamp duties. Under the former heading his new ...
Article : 93 wordsSIR,—In the latest over the signature of "C. Ivy" plus the title I recognice a totally different styles—doubtless a combined effort on the part of the ...
Article : 482 wordsOn Friday night, about 8 30, a duststorm swept over the field, leaving in its wake wrecked camps and trite expressions artistically decorated with ...
Article : 627 wordsThe municipal year closed yesterday. To-day the elections are taking place throughout the colony. In the city the contest for the Mayoralty between ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—Accompanying this is an extract from the Age of the 26th instant referring to a prospectus headed "Stirling Gold Mining Syndicate, ...
Article : 373 wordsLast month Percy Rowe, a Sydney resident, while handling sheepskins at Albury, was affected by anthrax poisoning. When seen by Dr. Muller, ...
Article : 126 wordsThe wool sales were continued yesterday. Over 8000 bales were sold. Prices and demand for very superior were a trifle dull; but medium sorts ...
Article : 44 words"Point" writes:—Although only five weeks have elapsed since the commencement of the present cricket season, two or three new records have ...
Article : 222 wordsThe annual cricket match between Parliament and the Press will be played on Monday next. The Parliamentarians entertain the Press in the ...
Article : 114 wordsA telegram from Kalgoorlie says that while working as the Great Boulder battery J. Rowe was engaged hoisting a stamp crank by means of a ...
Article : 60 wordsThe public school at Toogong has been destroyed by fire. The teacher and his son had a narrow escape, seeking safety in flight, dressed only ...
Article : 77 wordsAlexander Anderson, who is awaiting his trial on a charge of flogging blacks on Benbie station, has died in the Fremantle gaol, of typhoid. ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Wed 1 Dec 1897, Page 2
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