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  3. TALK O' THE TOWN.

    "Socialism," says Mr. G. Wyndham, late Chief Secretary for Ireland, is a nightmare." It is a nightmare, a phantom, an awful apparition conjured ...

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  5. SUNDRY THOUGHTS.

    Every an who takes things easy isn't a thief, but a thief generally belives in taking things anyway. Many a present-day capitalist would ...

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  6. AMERICA'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. E. R [?]ock, of Melbourne, who has been in Broken Hill for some days past, and who [?]cred an interesting lecture on Accountancy at ...

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  7. EXECUTION OF HABBIBULLA.

    Of the closing stages of Habbibulla's life the "Express" reports:— The Sheriff, the Government medical officer, the governor of the gaol, and ...

    Article : 403 words
  8. THAT NASTY TASTE IN THE MOUTH.

    On rising in the morning a nasty taste is often present in the mouth, due to the undue acidity of the stomach. Rinsing the month with warm water ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of " First "Mate" was given at the Theatre last night by the Cremer Comedy Company. The piece, as well as the amusing ...

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  10. EMPIRE HALL.

    A good audience was present last night to witness the change of programme at the Empire Hall and to welcome the new artists. The two ...

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  11. SUNDAY TRADING CASE.

    Before Mr. Stevenson, S.M., in the Police Court yesterday Herbert J. Wiseman, licensee of the Newmarket Hotel, was charged with selling liquor to a ...

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  12. BIO-TABLEAU COMPANY.

    The Crystal Theatre will be opened to-night by the above "moving picture company for a soason of live nights. Amongst the pictures to be ...

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  13. A CONVENT FESTIVAL.

    Thursday was the Feast of St. Gertrudes—the feast day of the Rev. Mother of the Convent of St. Joseph at Broken Hill—and was celebrated by an ...

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  14. " THOUGHT HE WAS THE BAILIFF."

    Before Mr. Stevenson, S.M., in the Police Court yesterday afternoon, Arthur Charles White, agent, was fined 5s. or "the rising" for drunkenness. ...

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    A prominent announcement in today's issue intimates that Mr. H. E. Kugelmann, the celebrated consulting herbal practitioner, is about, to pay ...

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  16. CORRUPTION IN AMERICA.

    In conversation with a " Miner" representative, Mr. E.R. Peacock, who has made a particular study of American ways and customs, and with whom ...

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  17. THE S.A. ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "S.A. Elector" has sent along a v[?]table avalanche—a medley of abuse, transcantinental railway, and tautology, ...

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  18. ABOUT A FLAG.

    The letter of Union Jack" is so far from being in good taste that no place can be found for it in "The Miner." It is sufficient to say that our ...

    Article : 205 words
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    Are You Coughing Yet?—It is unwise to let your cough run on, for this request coughing naturally increases the irritation of the bronchial passages. ...

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    Mr. Hurry Davison returned to Broken Hill by this morning's express after a week's stay in Adelnide on business connected with his various agencies. ...

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