AT a meeting of the Stockton miners, held at the Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening, Messrs. Adam Cook, Jas. Curley, and J. M'Fadyen, the officers of the Miners' ...
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Article : 172 wordsA MEETING of colliery managers, convened by Mr. Rose, of Wallsend, was held at the Great Northern Hotel, yesterday afternoon, to consider the Coal Mines Regulation Bill, in ...
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Article : 110 wordsA MEETING of members of the School of Arts was held in the lecture-room last evening, for the purpose of forming a debating society in connection with the institution. There ...
Article : 137 wordsOn Tuesday night a very pleasant time was spent by the members of the United Methodist Free Church Choir. The choir, numbering 60, and a fair number of invited ...
Article : 318 wordsEDWARD LEAS MANSELL, a young man with a bad record, was brought up at the Central Criminal Court this morning to receive sentence on Several charges of fraud to which ...
Article : 212 wordsTHIS council eat last night in Friendly Appeal Court. There were present: Alderman Goodman, Rhead, Hudson, Asquith, and O'Mara, and the valuers, Messrs. Bourke ...
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Article : 117 wordsThe new steam tug Champion will leave the wharf, opposite railway station, at 7. o'clock this evening. This fine tug is said to be the largest, fastest, most powerful, and ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 12 Mar 1896, Page 5
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