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Advertising : 73 wordsThe delay in the blockade of Greece by the allied feets is owing to the chief burden of operations falling on the British warships. The British Government is willing to enter ...
Article : 209 wordsTHE Federal Convention delegates have come and gone. They left the Sulphidestreet station last night, the usual Sunday crowd that assemble at the station being ...
Article : 452 wordsMr. Young, Minister for Works, and the party who attended the opening of the Moree-Narrabri railway were given a banquet at Narrabri on Saturday evening. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsA CONTRIBUTER to the MINER on Saturday alluded to a recent decision of the New York courts, that tobacco is a necessity; and asked, " If tobacco, ...
Article : 461 wordsAt the sittings of the House of Commons Committee inquiring into the Rand raid yesterday, Dr. Jameson was recalled. In reply to questions, he said Sir John ...
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Advertising : 136 wordsThe banquet to the visiting delegates given in the Town Hall on Saturday night was memorable. Messrs. Beach and Sons, of Adelaide, to whom was entrusted the ...
Article : 3,373 wordsReports from Yokohama, in Japan, state that the authorities of Honolulu have prohibited the landing of 400 Japanese immigrants and the Japanese Government has, ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE Bimetallic League of New South Wales has issued a statement of the benefits which it believes bimetallism would bring to Australia. For the ...
Article : 683 wordsStill another movement has been set on foot to secure the more adequate representa- ' ' tion of Australia at the Record Reign celebrations. It is proposed now to send a crew ...
Article : 156 wordsOtto Sverdrup, who accompanied Dr. Nansen in his late expedition to the North Pole, and who was left in command of the Fram when Nansen and Johansen quitted ...
Article : 51 wordsTHERE was a good attendance in the back seats at the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night, when the season closed. Harry Shine was most successful in his songs and ...
Article : 66 wordsThe business of Messrs. D. and W. Murray, softgoods warehousemen of Adelaide, is to be converted into a public company with a capital of £500,000, the. ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE Fire Brigade had to turn out at 7 30 on Saturday evening to a small fire next the Theatre, in Crystal-street, in the premises owned by Miss Molyneaux, dressmaker. ...
Article : 119 wordsINTEREST in the Federal Convention has almost died out since the committees started work in private, and nothing was left for the army of reporters to do but wait around ...
Article : 1,379 wordsMr. A. Anderson, M.L A., who ousted Mr. Dow from the representation of Kara Kara, died late on- Saturday, of oongestion of the lungs. ...
Article : 38 wordsAn American variety company, which has for many months past been amusing the white residents of India, China, Japan, and the East generally, will make its bow ...
Article : 284 wordsMr. Harry Furniss, the well-known caricaturist, has sailed for Australia on a lecturing tour. ...
Article : 22 wordsCaptain Finlayson, one of the oldest shipmasters of Australia, is dead. A young woman with a male child two months old accosted Lizzie Tisdell in Hyde ...
Article : 120 wordsThe burghers of Heidelberg have resolved to petition the Transvaal Government to nationalise the railways and to cancel the dynamite monopoly. ...
Article : 25 wordsSIR,—Seeing that Alderman Wright has been fined £50 (on a technical libel), and as the costs must be considerable—say another £50—as a ratepayer I recognise that he has ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Chamberlain, announced in the House of Commons last evening that the Canadian Government has signed a provisional ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE Rev. E. Allanson, B.D., a missioner of the Church Parochial Society, inaugurated a 17 days' mission at St. Peters' Church, Lane-street, on Saturday evening. After a ...
Article : 355 wordsMr. M'Guire, a well-known resident of Ballarat, is dead. The prolonged drought which has been affecting the northern districts is causing ...
Article : 49 wordsThe senators who represent the Western States of the Union are demanding an increase of the proposed duties on raw wool under the Dingley Tariff Bill, which has ...
Article : 52 wordsA MINER named John Wallace, employed at the Central, died on Saturday after two days' illness. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Deceased was a comparatively new ...
Article : 72 wordsThe reputed bushranger who has caused so much alarm lately in the Huon district has been captured. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsThe Admiralty sheds at Auckland have been destroyed by fire. Mr. Tegetmeyer, manager of the London branch of the Bank of New Zealand, has ...
Article : 58 wordsANOTHER well-known identity of the early days of the Barrier, Captain Polkinghorne, has just died. Captain Polkinghorne was one of the first men to assist the development ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Central Boulder has struck a reef which, according to a wire from Kalgoorlie, is from 3 to 5 feet wide and assays 10 to 15 ounces per ton. ...
Article : 80 wordsSIR,—I have been instructed to contradiet the statement in the advertised announcement of the Friendly Societies parade, that the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association ...
Article : 94 wordsThe miners at the new Swanbank colliery pit have struck. The dispute is over payment for hewing; the directors of the company decline to depart from present ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 12 Apr 1897, Page 2
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