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Advertising : 221 wordsTHE mill did very fair work last week treating 720 tons crude sulphides, assaying from the trommels 12oz. silver, 24 3 per cent. lead, and 15 5 per cent. zinc, ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Convention has decided that the Governor-General's salary shall remain at 10,000. The vexed question of State rights has ...
Article : 339 wordsThe friendly tribesmen ac Kurram have asked permission from the Indian Government to attack the Orakzais rebels nearest the border. ...
Article : 116 wordsAs a result of the sale of special Jubilee stamps the Postal Department has handed to the Consumptive Hospital fund £2928. A third arrest has been made in ...
Article : 164 wordsCallum Mohr won the Mordialloc Handicap at the Epson (Vic.) races on Tuesday. He is not in either Cup. The abolition by the V. R. C. of the 13st. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsAN English paper of July, 28 gives the following further information regarding the Klondyke (Canadian) rush:—A telegram from Vancouver, B.C., dated Tuesday, says: ...
Article : 1,255 wordsThe match for the professional swimming championship of the world between Nuttall, the English champion, and Eonie Cavill, of Sydney, the Australian champion, took ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE dance social hold by the Barrier branch of the New South Wales Wheelmen last night was a brilliant success, thanks to the exertions of the social committee, Messrs. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe south drive from the 700ft. west crosscut was advanced 5ft., making the distance driven 26ft. The face remains hard, but the broken rock contains mundic ...
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Family Notices : 117 wordsIn the Assembly last evening Mr. Chataway, pursuant to notice, moved that the Acting-Premier (Sir Horace Tozer) should request the Federal Convention not to ...
Article : 191 wordsOn April 7 last the Adelaide directors of the South mine were appointed by the board to act as a mine management committee Shortly afterwards an exhaustive ...
Article : 536 wordsA meeting of the League of Wheelmen held last night has decided, in view of the provocation which he received, not to inflict punishment on Martin for his conduct ...
Article : 50 wordsAN extraordinary state of affairs is disclosed by the special report which the auditors, Messrs. Mills and Hall, have presented to the municipal ...
Article : 1,476 wordsAs announced yesterday, arrangements have been made to run a special cheap "Sign of the Cross" excursion from Broken Hill to Adelaide on Tuesday next, ...
Article : 284 wordsAspecial meeting of the Football Association waa held at Sayers' Hotel last night, Mr. H. Plant in the chair. Mr. Sayers reported the arrangements he had made ...
Article : 249 wordsCommunication is being opened up between Suakim and the Nile, and the Anglo-Egyptian expedition is making rapid progress up the Nile. The districts south of ...
Article : 76 wordsA telegram from Georgetown reports that Charles Massey, aged 60, a miner, committed suicide at Goldsmith Creek by placing a detonator and fuse in his mouth and firing ...
Article : 66 wordsThe St. Petersburg journal, the Novoe Vremya, deplores the face that Russian influence in Corea is decreasing. It says that the Japanese control Chemulpo, the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe trial of Tilak, the editor of a Hindoo paper in India, for publishing seditious articles inciting the natives to riot in connection with the plague precautions, is ...
Article : 48 wordsWillian Denison, aged 32, a baker, accompanied by his wife and family and his brother, James Denison, and Frank Anderson were picnicing at Pussy Cat Beach, between ...
Article : 212 wordsAt a meeting of the league on Wednesday it was decided to write headquarters in Sydney for information re insurance of riders and for particulars of the usual ...
Article : 86 wordsBen Tillett last night spoke at Ballarat, where he delivered an address on "The British Empire: Its progress and its People." The speaker was well received. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe wheat market continues firm. The price for English wheat has advanced 1s. per quarter for the week and foreign wheat is 2s. per quarter higher. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Standard states that neither Turkey nor Greece will offer any opposition to Lord Salisbury's proposals that an international commission be appointed to control the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe match played on the Proprietary Dam pitch between the Consols and Tyros clubs resulted in a win for the former. Scores:— Consols, 90 runs for five wickets (Banfield, ...
Article : 678 wordsH.M.S. Imogene, of the Mediterranean squadron, which recently went ashore near Constantinople, has been refloated. ...
Article : 22 wordsSays The Argus in reply to Mr. Tillett's denunciation of the reporter whe wrote of his alleged disloyalty at South Melbourne: —The reporter who supplied the paragraph ...
Article : 522 wordsMr. Dion Boucicault, of the late firm of Brough and Boucicault, Australian theatrical managers, has engaged Miss Hilda Spong, the actress, daughter of the ...
Article : 41 wordsCasey, who was yesterday injured at the British, is suffering from a fractured skull; at the consultation at the Hospital last night the doctors came to the conclusion ...
Article : 57 wordsBLOCK 10, to September 1.—Campbell shaft—615ft. level: Stopes show no change; assays, 19oz. silver, 18 75 per cent. lead, and 31 2 per cent. zinc. 515ft. level: Stopes ...
Article : 619 wordsIn the Supreme Court yesterday George Nairne Clarke sued for a divorce from Clara Matilda Clarke on the grounds of adultery, and named George Howell and Philip C. ...
Article : 158 wordsA telegram from Orange reports that a meeting of the miners on strike at Lucknow yesterday afterneon the following resolution was carried:—" That we agree to submit ...
Article : 192 wordsON September 5 5000 fat sheep passed Fowler's Gap from Tinnapagee; Kidman Bros., owners; J Marsh in charge. On September 8 2000 fat wethers passed the ...
Article : 47 words"DUSTY WALLS" writes:—"Rumor has it that after all these months of delay in the erection of the public school at West Broken Hill the building is not to be finished—that ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE other day the MINER publlished a letter signed by Mr. M. J. Elwood, as secretary of the Benevolent Society, with regard to what was referred to as an alleged ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Minister for Works has at length authorised the snagging of the Darling, and operations will at once be begun between Bourke and Brewarrina. The Minister has ...
Article : 158 wordsThe tributors in the Bendigo district are greatly dissatisfied with the new Mining Act, in consequence of whose operation the mining companies have decided not to let ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 10 Sep 1897, Page 2
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