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Advertising : 136 wordsBrisk betting was transacted on the Derby last night. Dewey eased from 3 to 1 to 7 to 2. Scorn was at 4 to 1, and was well backed. Merriwee was in good request. All the money ...
Article : 216 wordsSilver is now quoted at 2s. 211-16d. per oz., standard. ...
Article : 21 wordsGeneral Sir Redvers Buller, commanderin-Chief of the British forces in South Africa, has been empowered by the Imperial Government to, if he thinks ...
Article : 159 wordsAs the result of a misfortune Lancecorporal Doherty, the most experienced soldier in the South Australian contingent (he had formerly been a sergeant in the R.A.) ...
Article : 124 wordsBoth Houses sat last evening. ...
Article : 11 wordsIn the Council, The Workmens' Compensation Bill was introduced and despatched briefly. Mr. Kater raised the point that the Bill was ...
Article : 63 wordsBLOCK 10.—The 63rd., of 3s., payable November 22. CALL. BOULDER. CONSOLS No. 1. SYNDICATE.—The eighth, of 3d., payable November 8. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe 1st battalion of the Irish (Princess Victoria's) Fusillers, which was captured by the boers near Ladysmith, was originally the 87th Foot, which was raided in 170s, its first ...
Article : 592 wordsTho V. R. C. Spring Carnival commences at Flemington to-morrow. The first day's programme is an important one, including, as it does, the Maribyrning Plate and V. R. C. ...
Article : 359 wordsIn the Assembly, Mr. Lyne, in reply to Mr. Thomas, said that before any Government railway would be extended to Broken Hill the Silverton Tramway Company would ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsTHE ordinary meeting was held last night. Present: The Mayor (Alderman Dunstan), Aldermen Phillips, Retallick, Williams, Wright, Beskeen, Waugh, Hendry, Warren, ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsIT'S a good wind that blows no ill to anybody. The discovery of gold in most countries is a blessing; the discovery of gold in the Transvaal was ...
Article : 487 wordsIn the Assembly last night, the Treasurer, in reply to a question, said that 25 owners, inclusive of companies, held unimproved land in and about Adelaide, the aggregate ...
Article : 244 wordsLord Rosebery, Prime Minister in the last Liberal Administration, has delivered a resolute speech at Edinburgh upon the situation in South Africa. In the course ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Barrier Ranges Athletic League met at Sayers' Crown Hotel last night. The matter of the protest, Kidman v. Jackson, in connection with the Sheffield Handicap run ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Continental newspapers continue to devote much space to the discussion of the British reverse at Ladysmith. The foremost French papers consider ...
Article : 83 wordsThe German newspaper Berliner Neueste Nachrichten, in the course of an article obviously inspired from official quarters, says that Germany's policy ...
Article : 220 wordsCaptain Lorraine, an aeronaut, was tendered a benefit at Lancaster Park yesterday. There was a large gathering of the public. The captain intended to make an ...
Article : 238 wordsOne of the umpires (Mr. T. C. Simpson) created a slight stir at a Port Pirie cricket match last Saturday (says the Recorder) by no-balling Ford for throwing. This is rather ...
Article : 93 wordsWHEN Mr. Cann was recently in Broken Hill he was asked by many to ascertain what would be the nature of the examination which candidates for the new mine ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the South Australian Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Von Doussa asked why the Protector, South Australia's only warship, was not used for tho transhipment of the ...
Article : 206 wordsTwo mounted 50-pounder guns fired by the naval contingent in the battle at Ladysmith are reported to have done splendid work. The naval contingent's ...
Article : 66 wordsEntries in connection with the Austral Wheel meeting are more numerous than was the case last year, and include nominations from all parts of Australia For the Austral ...
Article : 72 wordsALLEN GILMOUR, the boy who was injured by a falling tent pole at the School Sports on wednesday at about 1 o'clock, this morning still remained unconscious. Drs. Groves and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 524 wordsThere is reason to believe that the British reverse at Ladysmith, bad as it must always be regarded, was not followed by the surrender of the whole of ...
Article : 120 wordsA TREMENDOUS audience greeted the first performance last night of the Flying Jordans' circus. One so large has, in fact, nat assembled at any local amusement during the past ...
Article : 434 wordsThe impression is growing that the British position at Ladysmith has been isolated. No direct news has been received in London from the camp since ...
Article : 60 wordsInfluenza seems to be abating in the city and suburbs, but in many country towns the disease is now shockingly prevalent. At Caltowie hardly a resident has escaped, and ...
Article : 96 wordsAN elderly man named Harry Williams, employed at Wiseman's slaughter yards, committed suicide in a very determined manner some time yesterday. During the afternoon ...
Article : 337 wordsTHE Kalgoorlie alluvial miners have had still another decision given against them. Recently, it will be remembered, a digger named Cowley, against whom the warden ...
Article : 403 wordsFor some time there has been disaffection among the Gape "boys," or a section of them, employed; by the British Army in South Africa to attend to the mules ...
Article : 188 wordsA deputation from the various municipalities in the suburbs and country waited on the Minister for Public Works yesterday, asking that the roads in incorporated areas ...
Article : 148 wordsThe second portion of the New South Wales contingent leaves Sydney this afternoon, by the steamer Aberdeen. The Government offices and most of the principal business ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 3 Nov 1899, Page 2
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