It has been definitely settled that Newhaven, who is now in Sydney, shall be shipped to England in May. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Yoong, Minister for Works, opened the Moree-Narrabri railway yesterday. Amongst those present was Mr. Cann, M.L A. for Broken Hill. ...
Article : 580 wordsThe House of Commons has passed the second reading of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill. The measure entitles prisoners to give evidence on their own behalf, and ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE members of the Federal Convention visiting Broken Hill arrived this morning by the express. From Adelaide to Terowie the party rode in a special departmental car, ...
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Advertising : 560 wordsHarry Rickards, underground manager of the Great Cobar copper mine, has died suddenly there. He suffered with weakness of the heart. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister for Mines, Mr. Sydney Smith, in reply to a deputation as to the claims of the cyanide process patentees for such an amendment of the patent as will ...
Article : 165 wordsTwo Onkaparinga candidates in Bloodwood and Zouroff sported silk in the Hurdle Bace at Flemington last Saturday, but they were not backed and cut a most ...
Article : 731 wordsCharles Maguire, aged 20, of Ballarat, yesterday afternoon swallowed a quantity of rackarock oil in mistake for liquorice mixture. He is in the hospital in a critical ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Federal Convention delegates are a prosaic lot. In eight days of talking at large, while perorations fell thick as autumn leaves in the groves of Broken Hill, only ...
Article : 849 wordsA meeting was held in the Town Hall yesterday to formulate a scheme for suitably celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Sir Edwin Smith stated that the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Consular report on the recent massacre of Armenians at Tokat states that the Governor of Tokat refused to order the troops to prevent the massacre, and ...
Article : 195 wordsA syndicate of London has arranged for the purchase of the North Cornish and No. 1 North Cornish mines, Daylesford, each company to be paid £2500 and receive a ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Jacobsen, who has been coming to the front in chess of late, has challenged Mr. W. Crane to play for the championship of Australasia, which the latter gained at the ...
Article : 53 wordsAdvices from Port Moresby are to the effect that a rich reef has been discovered on the Moresby side of the dividing range of New Guinea. ...
Article : 40 wordsGood progress continues to be made with the erection of the ore-dressing plant on this mine. The plunger jig (May's), stonebreaker, and crusher are all in position, and ...
Article : 287 wordsBoth Houses have unanimously passed a resolution approving of the acceptance by Mr. Seddon, the Premier, of Mr. Chamberlain's invitation to attend the Record Reign ...
Article : 184 wordsAT lunch time (the Melbourne Harald's representative in Adelaide wrote) a sandwich man was walking up and down outside Parliament House, bearing, back and front, ...
Article : 272 wordsThe reduction of the capital in Robert Campbell and Sons, Limited, wool merchants of London and Australia, to £180,000 has been sanctioned by Sir Roland Vaughan ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE intensely practical advantages of Federation have been but little insiuted upon lately; they have been lost sight of behind a mass of proposals for the ...
Article : 711 wordsTHE Register devotes a leading article to the visit of the Federal delegates to Broken Hill The writer says, among other things:—"It would not ...
Article : 275 wordsThe suspension of the standing orders in the Federal Convention yesterday to enable Sir John Forrest to move that the Constitutional Committee be instructed to forthwith ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Dugdale has been appointed to succeed Sir Arthur Charles (resigned) as a Judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice. ...
Article : 30 wordsA force of volunteers sent out by the Cape Government to suppress the rising in Griqualand West attacked the rebel natives under the chief Galishwe in the Langeburg ...
Article : 47 wordsIN the Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. F. Makinson, P.M., William M'Pherson was fined 40s., or 14 days, for using indecent language in Argent-lane. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 wordsSIR,—Your article last evening on "The March of Woman," I see by to-night's issue, was the subject of discussion by the Broken Hill Literary Association last night. I am ...
Article : 400 wordsPresident Steyn, of the Orange Free State, having had his attention drawn to a telegram published in the London papers, stating that the Orange Free State was ...
Article : 47 wordsOur New Zealand correspondent telegraphs:—The Auckland Athletic Club has decided to endeavor to raise by subscription enough money to send Reynolds, the cyclist, ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Taxation Commissioners have by regulation provided tables for the calculation of values as required under the Act, section 13, and for determining any interest ...
Article : 87 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects, Lord Charles Beresford said it was possible to convert 17 older-pattern ironclads of the navy, so as to render ...
Article : 56 wordsSIR,—During the last few days it has been extensively reported that the A.M.A. refused to acknowledge our late respected member Stephen Cullin on account of a ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Canadian House of Commons has unanimously passed the second reading of the Alien Labor Bill. The Premier (Mr. Laurier) said Canada was unwilling to ...
Article : 56 wordsOne hundred and forty applications have been received for the position of assistant town clerk of Bendigo in place of Pownall, who is charged with embezzlement. One is ...
Article : 117 wordsThe following handicaps have been declared for the athletic sports which take place on the Hillside Reserve on Easter Monday. The acceptances close on Monday ...
Article : 176 wordsThe city railway inquiry has been further proceeded with by the Public Works Committee. The Hon. J. Macintosh save evidence. The proposal, he said, to build the ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR,—Mr. M'Gregor appears to possess the qualification of most of the labor agitators— namely, lying and slandering their betters. I do not know Mr. M'Gregor. I have never ...
Article : 394 wordsAs usual, a small crowd assembled outside Messrs. Wills and Co.'s boot factory last night, but, after waiting a long time, discovered that their labor was in vain, as the ...
Article : 76 wordsCAPTAIN DUDDING, of the steamer Onega, which rescued the survivors of the City of Agra, tells how, at daylight on February 3, as his vessel steamed out of the bay where ...
Article : 261 wordsA MUCH-IMPROVED house greeted the variety performance at the Theatre last night, and in consequence the artistes did even better work than hitherto. Both Harry Shine and ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. Justice Cohen and a jury have concluded the hearing of the charge of murder against Thomas Moore. The evidence showed that the two men—Moore and the ...
Article : 170 wordsA meeting of the South Australian Football Club was held at Harris' Criterion Hotel last night. Mr. W. Skinner presided. A brief while was spent in considering the ...
Article : 258 wordsAn application has been made in Chambers for the release of Batger from his obligations in respect of the agreement wich the liquidators of the Colonial Bank for the purchase ...
Article : 48 wordsAnother mishap has occurred off the New Guinea coast, the small steamer Burdekin having been wrecked near Woodlark Island. No lives were lost, however. ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 10 Apr 1897, Page 2
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