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Advertising : 312 wordsPOLITICAL questions in the southern colonies haye been quite overshadowed by the unparalleled developments in the Queensland Assembly last week. ...
Article : 1,444 wordsMidnight is the time fixed for candidates at the general election desiring to withdraw and thus save their £50 deposits, which will be forefcited ...
Article : 524 wordsThe reports issued from the head offices of the A.S.U. at Creswick state there are 1300 unionist shearers at work at sheds shearing either under ...
Article : 43 wordsBetting on the Metropolitan, to be run at the continuation of the A. J. C. Spring Meeting to-morrow, is now 10 to 1 on the field. ...
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Article : 75 wordsFriday last was the last day appointed on which clubs might join the Cricketing Association; but it passed without any entries being ...
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Article : 182 wordsAn article on Samoan affairs, supposed to be inspired by the Government, is published in a Hamburg newspaper. This states that Germany ...
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Family Notices : 21 wordsSIR,—I have noticed that the unionists camped at Wilcannia have been referred to as "criminal associates of Mr. Sleath," and had hoped ...
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Article : 994 wordsIF Coolgardians are to be held responsible for most of the statements made in the metropolitan Press they will, if history repeats itself, shortly achieve a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 656 wordsThe Doncaster Cup, ran at the Doncaster Meeting yesterday, resulted:— Duchesse, 1; Portland, 2; Sacrifice, 3. ...
Article : 135 wordsOur correspondent reports under date September 9:—Mining matters are very quiet, but there is a rush of opal buyers here at present, and this ...
Article : 304 wordsFurther details of the foundering of the tug William Langford at the Richmond River Heads, briefly reported in Saturday's messages, are ...
Article : 281 wordsA Coolgardie wire reports a sensational discovery by two gold-hunters of what appears to be a most deliberate and brutal murder at Bardoch, ...
Article : 395 wordsTHE Hudson Surprise Party wound ap their season at the Cosmopolitan Hall on Saturday night, when there was a bumper house. The party left ...
Article : 133 wordsThere seems at last a prospect of the Local Government Bill, which has been talked of for nearly 30 years, being dealt with shortly by Parliament. The ...
Article : 112 wordsMESSRS. John Thomson and H. E. Bright, Js.P., presided this morning. Alfred Cooper, charged with using indecent language, was fined 20s.—in ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 17 Sep 1894, Page 2
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