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  2. MINING.

    THE mill, which is working smoothly, still on two shifts only, treated last week 1985 tons crude sulphides, yielding 305 tons concentrates, bulking 21[?]1oz. silver, 63 5 per cent. ...

    Article : 396 words
  3. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Fooling with Firearms.

    Another accident caused through fooling with firearms occurred yesterday at Wagga. A loaded revolver was left lying in the shop of a man named Morgan at Wagga. ...

    Article : 98 words
  4. TROUBLOUS TRANSVAAL.

    A despatch has been sent from Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, to Dr. Leyds, Ambassador of the Transvaal in Europe, giving him full details ...

    Article : 543 words
  5. SPORTING. [BY TELEGRAPH.] The English Footballers.

    The New Zealand Football Union has decided to offer £275 to the English footballers to play a match in New Zealand. ADELAIDE, Friday. ...

    Article : 51 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australians commenced the tenth match of the tour to-day at Cambridge against an eleven representing the Cambridge University. ...

    Article : 468 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 98 words
  8. Cobar Races.

    At the races held at Cobar yesterday the chief event, the Town Plate, resulted:—Bob, 1; Havelock, 2; Young Australia, 3. ...

    Article : 29 words
  9. Intercolonial Football.

    The team of Queensland footballers picked to meet New South Wales to morrow has arrived in Sydney. ...

    Article : 23 words
  10. METEROLOGICAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  11. A Fatal Fire.

    A three-roomed weatherboard cottage on the Maitland-road, Waratah, occupied by a widow named Mrs. Grant and her nephew, Taylor, bugle-major of the 4th Regiment ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. The Turf.

    The Broken Hill Pony Racing and Trotting Syndicate will hold its next race meeting on the Recreation Ground on Tuesday, June 20. An attractive programme of half-a-dozen ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. A Singer's Suicide.

    Herbert Johnson, aged 22 years, described as a singer, committed suicide with a revolver in an outhouse at his sister's residence, Pittstreet, yesterday evening. He completely ...

    Article : 35 words
  14. Ill-health Leads to Suicide.

    Robert Marshall, a commercial traveller, who had lately been in ill-health, committed suicide in the bush at Rose Bay, close to the city, yesterday. He used a revolver. ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. Cycling.

    A Melbourne syndicate is taking steps to inaugurate a series of indoor cycle contests at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. A cyclist named Murphy achieved ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. THE STORAGE OF ELECTRICITY.

    THE manifest advantages of electricity as an illuminant are so generally recognised that any development contributing to the more economical use of the light is certain to be ...

    Article : 209 words
  17. Fell Off a Windmill.

    W. T. Binney, of Langhorne's Creek, while attending to a windmill, was on the platform when he fell back to the ground and seriously injured his back and loins. ...

    Article : 35 words
  18. THE BLOCK 11 FATALITY.

    THE miner, Edward W. Wood, who sustained fatal injuries in Block 11, Proprietary mine, yesterday afternoon, had been working in the locality where the accident happened for the ...

    Article : 416 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 117 words
  20. A Hospital Patient's Suicide.

    At the inquest on the body of Mary Horniche, who walked over the balcony of the Adelaide Hospital yesterday, a verdict of suicide whilst insane was returned. When ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. The Death on the Track.

    The deputy- coroner (Mr. T. Hall) left for Mootwingee station yesterday afternoon for the purpose of holding an inquiry into the death of the hawker, John Knight, who was ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. Barrier Miner.

    IT has taken a long while to get the Public Health Act of 1896 into operation. Only just now, for instance, have the lodging-houses of Broken Hill been ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  23. A WEDDING AND A WAGER.

    ON the day of the local Agricultural Society's meeting on April 20 (writes the Daylesford Advocate), three councillors of the shire of Mount Franklin (Messrs. W. Jayes M. ...

    Article : 191 words
  24. Accident at the Central.

    The ambulance was called to the Central mine this morning at about 2.30. A miner named Joseph Raby was barring down ground in the 600ft. level, when a quantity of stuff ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. White Cliffs Cycling.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  26. PLAIN TALKS ON FEDERATION.

    THE MINER fell head-over-heels into a pool of error the other day. A paragraphist forgot for the moment that Mr. Joseph Cook was not still Postmaster-General. ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Orpheus-Hagan Musical Comedy Company will open at the Crystal Theatre on Monday night. Mr. Martyn Hagan has on former occasions made the acquaintance of ...

    Article : 350 words
  28. THE IRON ENTERED HIS SOUL.

    SPEAKING of the hardships of the shop assistants prior to the passing of the Factories and Shops Act at the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon meeting at Brunswick on ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    The man M'Ginley, charged with shooting at his brother-in-law in a barber's shop at Bedfern early in the week, was again before the police court yesterday afternoon. He ...

    Article : 47 words
  30. THE PROPOSED MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY.

    ACTING on the resolution carried at the last meeting of the council, the Mayor (Alderman Dunstan) caused the following letter to be sent to the directors of the Broken Hill Water ...

    Article : 437 words
  31. South Australia.

    At Hardy's Bankside estate a crop of 5cwt. of olives was gathered from one tree this season. The tree was raised from a seedling. ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. THE FEDERAL FIGHT.

    Mr. Josiah Thomas, M.L A., leaves Sydney for Broken Hill on Monday. He expects to arrive on the Barrier on Thursday. The Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) has returned ...

    Article : 186 words
  33. CHILDREN'S MOCK WEDDING.

    A STRANGE Sunday school entertainment was given at New York the other day. It consisted of a mock wedding, celebrated in a Congregational church. The bride, a child 7 ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Trouble in France.

    Queen Victoria has sent a cordial telegram to President Loubert, of France, sympathising with him in respect of the insults offered to him ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. Queensland.

    The petition against the election of Messrs. Groom and Fogarty to the Legislative Assembly, once withdrawn, has again been presented. ...

    Article : 24 words
  36. West Australia.

    Mr. William Forrest, father of Sir John Forrest, Premier of West Australia, died at Bunbury yesterday. ...

    Article : 21 words
  37. ENTOMBED FOR EIGHT HOURS.

    WHILE a man named Samuel Webb was walking at the bottom of a deep well at Brightlingsea (England) early in May the sides collapsed, burying him beneath about ...

    Article : 304 words
  38. Austraiia and British Markets.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, Victorian Minister of Agriculture, was banqueted by the London Chamber of Commerce last night. Speaking in reply to a toast, he ...

    Article : 285 words
  39. SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE.

    ON May 1, in the Queen's Bench division, London, Justices Darling and Channell heard the case of the Queen v. the Glanmorganshire Council (ex parle Miller).—The question ...

    Article : 298 words
  40. ORCHESTRAL CRITICISM.

    SIR,—As a new arrival I was agreeably surprised to hear your local orchestra at the concert last Monday night. In some respects their playing is far a[?]ca[?] of the many city ...

    Article : 321 words
  41. THE WOOLLANGABBA MURDER.

    A man named Bonnor, who is married to a granddaughter of the murdered woman, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Mrs. Weaver, at Woollangabba. Examination of ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. THE FIRE BRIGADE.

    SIR,—"Oh man, proud man, dressed in a little brief authority," &c., &c., &c. All wellwishers of the local Fire Brigade must devoutly hope that the prophesy of the Mayor, ...

    Article : 183 words
  43. SUNDAY WORK AT THE MINES.

    A deputation from the various religious bodies and labor societies waited on Mr. Lefroy, Minister for Mines, yesterday and presented a numerously-signed petition from ...

    Article : 94 words
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