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Advertising : 36 wordsThe reputation which Mr. William Anderson has established in Broken Hill will be well maintained by his latent dramatic production, "The ...
Article : 748 wordsClarke and Co. (per Stephens and Bartlett) supply tho latest London share quotations (dated Monday, 5.15 p.m.) as under:—Great Boulder, ...
Article : 166 wordsAs a development of the friction between Rusiia and Austria' coacernjrig ute construction of a railway by the latter in the Balkan States, the whole ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsDuring all the phases of the tragedy and since then, Kirk appears to have shown a most callous indifference to his serious positions in fact, he laughs ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Royal Commission appointed to investigate the loss of the Crown Jewels and regalia, supposed to have been stolen from Dublin Castle in July last, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsThe scene of the tragedy at South Broken Hill was in [?]ghtman-street, three streets down south-east and parallel with Patton-street, a thoroughfare ...
Article : 196 wordsThe inquest on the body of Mrs. Kirk, which is still lying at-her late residence, will be opened this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn anticipation of catching a glimpse of Kirk the public part of the Courthouse wa? packed this morning. As the reaused, handcuffed to Senior-constable ...
Article : 286 wordsFor the next link of the chain in the tragedy the "Miner" reporter looked to Mrs. Morton, a woman living down near the corner of Central-street. She ...
Article : 220 wordsPoter Felix met Bill Lang at the Cyclorama last night in a contest for the heavyweight championship of Australia and made a poor show, after ...
Article : 178 wordsThe British expedition under General Willocks, sent to punish a number of marauding tribesmen known as the Zackkakhels, is now at the scene of ...
Article : 210 wordsAccording to Mrs. Smnley, Kirk was soon in the neighborhood at 1 o'c'ock yesterday afternoon. At 2.30 he looked into the back door of the cottage but ...
Article : 77 wordsIt would appear that Kirk kept a lookout on the house till he saw Hocking leave it to go on shift. He evidently shadowed Hocking till he met ...
Article : 407 wordsThe depositionse of Hocking, who passed a good night at the Hospital, were taken by the police this merning. This proceedure was taken in the event ...
Article : 75 wordsRepresentatives of the several unions interested in the timber strike met the employers in conference yesterday, the president of the Employers' ...
Article : 187 wordsAfter meeting Mrs. Morton on the corner of Central and Boughtman streets, Kirk was seem to empty the discharged cartridges from his ...
Article : 384 wordsAn enjoyable concert was given in the Sulphide-street Methodist Church Hall last night. The programme was divided into two parts. The first ...
Article : 197 wordsA fatal accident occurred, last night at about 6.35 at the Proprietary mine. A miner named John Maloney and a party of three others had for an hour ...
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Family Notices : 57 wordsA crowd of working men laid wreaths on the graves of the men who assisted at the recent murder of King Carlos and the Grown Prince at Lisbon ...
Article : 57 wordsIT is satisfactory to find that an effort is being made to galvanise tho Saturday early closing movement into new life. The propostien of the closing ...
Article : 1,319 wordsA crowd mobbed Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., on his arrival at the Johannesburg railway station yesterday, pelting him with eggs, tomatoes, and stones. ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Graham Stewart, who is in charge of the Government survey party, at Renmark, telegraphed to Adelaide yesterday that James Towers (25), a ...
Article : 67 wordsThe men employed by Gcodard Brothers, at Port Kembla, loading drays refused to start work yesterday unless a rise of 6d, a day was given them. ...
Article : 67 wordsAfter he hed lodged his second shot in Hockings back, Kirk, who is a big fellow, 6ft, in height ran down Central-street towards his wife's residence. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe returns in connection with the election in South Australia to fill the Senate vacancy are now nearly complete, and the position of the candidates ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. W. Kidston waited upon the State Governor yesterday and undertook to form a Ministry. Subsequently he conferred with Messrs Aircy, ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Peake) will leave Adelaide on Friday for Melbourne to confer with the Federal Attorney-General respecting the Northern Territory ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsOn his way from the South lock-up to the cell at the Central-statien, Kirk admitted the crime, and at the [?] time in callous and indecent language ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Adelaide Hospital Board has appointed a medical committee to inquire into the death of W. G. Stretton, who, it is alleged, was admitted to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe two-roomed house of a family named Wilson, living at Minyip was burnt to the ground yesterday. A. Jennings rushed in for the children ...
Article : 185 wordsFrom careful inquiries made it would appear that Kirk was a shiftless character, and was to a degree the victim of environment. He seemed to ...
Article : 335 wordsAs stated before, Kirk visited the neighborhood of Smaley's (muse, where his wife and Hooking lived, so frequently that Mrs. Kirk was so fearful ...
Article : 434 wordsLilian Mand Pearse (13), the second daughter of Mr. J. E. Pearse, of Woodfort Farm, Woodside, was accidentally shot on Saturday, and died four [?] ...
Article : 74 wordsA small fire occurred last night in the kitchen of Conroy's restaurent in Argent-street. The [?] was quickly, in attendance and [?] ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 18 Feb 1908, Page 2
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