The Nymagee copper mine, which has been idle for a long time is about to be reopened, having been let to Mr. Jones, the late foreman, on tribute for three years. Employment will ...
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Article : 53 wordsSir—In your issue of May 18 you published a letter signed " A Unionist," the tone of which is unobjectionable, but the writer is seriously abroad as to his facts. With ...
Article : 441 wordsThe British mine is showing encouraging prospects in at least one portion of its practically untried northern area, as good carbonace is being revealed round about Marsh's shaft from the 200-ft. drive. The south ...
Article : 224 wordsSir—In reply to "Locus Standi" I observe that even if it was a minority who want women's suffrage this ought not to be an objection in South Australia, because this ...
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Article : 976 wordsA meeting of the Broken Hill South S.M. Company was held to-day. The chairman (Mr. J. F. Levien) submitted an account of the manner in which the winding up had been ...
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Article : 526 wordsThe Government intend placing a sure on the Estimates for testing goldfields in the colony by deep sinking. ...
Article : 23 wordsSir—As the sparrow pest m to be dealt with by corporate towns, district councils, fruitgrowers, and others interested in their destruction I would like to suggest through your ...
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Article : 138 wordsMr. T.J. Green way, who is a shareholder of the Junction Silver Mining Company, returned to Adelaide from Melbourne on Friday week by express. He attended the half-yearly meeting ...
Article : 165 wordsA meeting of the shareholders of the New Crystal Gold Mining Company was held on Monday afternoon at the office of the company, Broken Hill Chambers, King ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—Will you allow me space to express my disgust at the bungling of the electoral roll in the district of Newcastle. When the Government were compiling the new electoral roll in ...
Article : 544 wordsSir—At the present juncture the following from a recent publication may prove interesting :— Bill Nye, in one of his recent letters from ...
Article : 514 wordsSir—Your Gladstone correspondent said the circular calling the now famous Gladstone meeting was sent to Port Germein. This is not true. No circular was send here. We ...
Article : 318 wordsSir—Allow me to place before yon some statements in connection with our present system of treatment of criminals which I believe merit the attention of the public. I presume that I ...
Article : 735 wordsPROPRIETARY (corrected return).—Oretreated 11,105 tons, producing 1,522 tons bullion, containing 075,913 oz. silver ; averaging 16'31 and and C86, which includes contents 1,347 tons ...
Article : 87 wordsThe directors of the Baker's Greek Gold Mining Company have declared a dividend of Is. (the 35th), payable on June 20. A meeting of the shareholders of Hannan's ...
Article : 454 wordsSir—At a deputation which recently waited upon the Commissioner of Public Works, Mr. Betts is reported to have said:— "He was aware that a number of men who were ...
Article : 184 wordsSir—Referring to the paragraph taken from the Northern Territory Times, as the shipper of the fruit I consider the paragraph misleading and likely to induce growers to send fruit to ...
Article : 258 wordsSir—Be "The Stone-breaking Test" the facts. which should be known, are as follow:— There are more than 40 stonebreakers on the works at present, 15 of whom have been on ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 9 Jun 1894, Page 6
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