May Cox, employed as a servant in a Macquar[?] Street boarding house, was drowned in eight [?]hes of water in a bath last night. She ...
Article : 56 wordsA graphic story is told by Captain Foster, of the Trevessa, of privations while adri[?] in the Indian Ocean. ...
Article : 473 wordsCommandant Mary Allan, chief of the London women police, proceeded by aeroplane to Cologue to organise the training of the first ...
Article : 32 wordsSeratchings are:— Grand National Steeplechase: Doiran. Grand Natinoal Hurdles: Lord ...
Article : 24 wordsMr Lloyd George, in his twenty-first article, deals with the Versailles Treaty, which he characterises as the most important ...
Article : 34 wordsThe "Northern Miner" correspondent's anticipations for Tattersall's races to-morrow are:— Trial Handicap: Lord Senyam or ...
Article : 70 wordsBitter winter weather continues, and as a result business is almost at a standstill. Many backblock farmers are practically isolated, the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe log and journal kept by Captain Cook's astrobomer aboard the Resolution between January and September, 1778, was auctioned ...
Article : 50 words"It is obvious the North possesses soil and climatic conditious which, over large areas, are e[?]tly suitable for the production of long ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsAn exclusive London cable to the "Herald" says Mr. Lloyd George at a breakfast with the President of the Canadian Pacific railway, made ...
Article : 54 wordsThe annual meeting of the Local Producers' Association was held in the Girls' Central School on Tuesday evening last, and resulted in a good ...
Article : 852 wordsIn the Arbitration Court, Justice McCaw[?]ey heard an application by the Australian Workers' Union and the Federated Enginep-drivers and ...
Article : 808 wordsThe trial commenced before Justies Swift and a jury, of Art O'Brien and eight others charged with seditious conspiracy. The hearing ...
Article : 33 wordsA man who escaped about five mouths ago from the Goo[?] Asy[?] in Queensland, was arrested near Fallers Theatre last night by ...
Article : 95 wordsMrs. H. McMaster and children left by Wednesday evening's train for Devencourt Station. Mrs. G. Wilson (Sydney) is ...
Article : 280 wordsThe Homeric sailed from South-hampton for New York without liqnor for the return journey. The companies have provided a test, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThe "Daily Express" correspondent at So[?] states Stamboulisky's papers reveal his object was to establish a Jago-Slav empire, ...
Article : 70 wordsCaptain Foster in his log says:— June 3. Midnight: The Trevessa is in a heavy S.S.W, gale, and is being bove ...
Article : 1,227 wordsAs Pasitch, the veteran Premier, left Parliament, a man, firec six revolver shots at him. Pasitch escaped unhurf, and his assuilant, ...
Article : 61 wordsProclamation were issued to-day extending, unitl July 31st next, existing proclamations whereby all cotton grown in the state is ...
Article : 131 wordsThe miner junior and senior competitions will be continued at the Athletic Reserve to-morrow, when splendid games should be witnessed. ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Trevessa's second boat, with 16 aboard. has arrived at Mauritius. ...
Article : 19 wordsMrs. Foster, though confined to bed since the news of the Trevessa disaster, steadfastly refused to believe her husband was lost. She stated: "This ...
Article : 101 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Nelson moved an adjournment of the House to discuss the Northern Territory ordinance, which ...
Article : 111 wordsThe mark exchange touched 780,000 to the £ to-day, but rallied and closed at [?],000. ...
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The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), Sat 30 Jun 1923, Page 3
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