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Article : 20 wordsAT the last meeting of the municipal council instructions were given that an application made by the Mount Gipps proprietors for the attachment of the resumed to the ...
Article : 467 wordsThe Paria Temps says that the object of the British authorities in despatching two gunboats up the Niger to the town of Brassa is to support the British claims to ...
Article : 62 wordsPrevious to the conclusion of the sittinas. of the Presbyterian General ss mbly which have been in progress here, the Rev. Mr. Craigie asked the appointment of a ...
Article : 363 wordsA gold mining expert who was sent to Klondyke by the Rothschilds reports that the statements as to the stupendous wealth of the fields on the Yukon River are in no ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Spring carnival in Melbourne opens at Caulfield this afternoon, when the first day of the V. A. T. C. meeting comes off. The principal events are the Caulfield ...
Article : 284 wordsCanada has decided to borrow £2,000,000 for the purpose of extending the railways to the mining districts and for deepening the River St. Lawrence and the canals ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is stated on the authority of Reuter's Agency that Britain has finally declined to take part in any conference on the Behring Sea seal fisheries question with the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Indian Government has issued a general order explaining the reason for the dispatch of an expedition against the Afridis. It excuses the local natives from taking ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE Salvation Army is actively engaged in preparing for its annual "week of selfdenial." which has now become an established custom throughout the World. The ...
Article : 328 wordsThe engineers' strike will have the effect of delaying the naval programme of the Admiralty quite a year. The executive of the Amalgamated Society ...
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Article : 595 wordsThe death is announced of General M'Cieverty, who served in the New Zealand (Maori) war. ...
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Article : 170 wordsSIR,-On Friday week last in your column "Stray Notes," "Argentum" says, " Wanted a New Punishment."-— "Will some genius with an inventive turn of mind please set ...
Article : 323 wordsMrs. Delmenino, a half-witted poor woman living on an acre of ground near Castlemaine, was recently fined £25 for selling a bottle of home-made wine, valued at ls., to an excise ...
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Article : 230 wordsSIR,—Not to exemplify the truth of the proverb that " fools rush in where angels tear to tread," I beg to be permitted to say, as one who appreciated the profound ...
Article : 297 wordsTHE Masonic bodies of Broken Hill joined together last night to give Mr. F. Whysall a fraternal social, prior so his departure. The affair was confined strictly to members ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Warren, Landa Commissioner, who shot himself at Rockhampton, as telegraphed last evening, is dead. George Jennings, a child of 3, wandered ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Apperly has defeated Mr. Addison in a match for the chess championship of the colouy. The final score was:—Apperly, 4; Addison, 1. ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE tempestuous weather yesterday had the effect of preventing the gases coming up so freely aa they should have done, thus making work at the seat of the fire a little ...
Article : 121 wordsThe case of Louisa Blackwell versus the Adelaide Steamship Company, in which plantiff claimed £5000 damages for her husband's death, resulted in a verdict for ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 9 Oct 1897, Page 2
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