During the year ending December, 1896, the Coolgardie goldfield has made gigantic strides. Its mines have been developed, its camps have grown ...
Article : 71 wordsAt the present time Coolgardie owns a Roman Catholic Church, constructed of iron, capable of seating about 200 people. A Church of ...
Article : 189 wordsCoolgardie proper has quite a large number of hotels. The most conspicuous being a very imposing wooden structure styled the Grand Hotel, ...
Article : 255 wordsThere are three clubs in Coolgardie. The oldest is the Athletic Club, managed by Harry Pearce, a noted Australian athlete ; it is just below the ...
Article : 132 wordsThere are quite a number of these invaluable institutions scattered over the field. In Coolgardie city there is a Children’s Hospital under ...
Article : 126 wordsThere is a splendid piece of ground set aside by the Government and vested in trustees for recreation purposes in Coolgardie. It consists of 10 ...
Article : 120 wordsTwo miles and a half of the town of Coolgardie lies the principal racecourse of the goldfields, which belongs to the Coolgardie Racing Club. They ...
Article : 280 wordsThe following clubs belong to the C.C.A., of which Mr. T. W. Gr. Blackburn is the hon. secretary:—Coolgardie (captain, A. McKenzie), Stragglers ...
Article : 42 wordsCivil Service (captain, J. Leckie), Union (captain, C. Brown), Bonnie Vale, Stragglers (captain, L. C. Laming) Londonderry. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Coolgardie Bicycle Club, with a membership roll of 97. H. S. Carter, secretary, and the Goldfields’ Cycling Club ; no members. H. J. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie there are Mechanics’ Institutes. The one in Coolgardie cost about £1500 to erect. The ground was granted free by ...
Article : 125 wordsThe railway line now extends from the capital of the colony (Perth) to Kalgoorlie, passing through Southern Cross and Coolgardie, and terminating ...
Article : 382 wordsThere are a number of newspapers published on this field. Coolgardie heads the list in this respect, Kalgoorlie comes next, and Menzies and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsNo census has yet been taken of the population of the goldfields, but the REVIEW estimates the population of Coolgardie, within a radius of two ...
Article : 74 wordsThere must now be on the field fully 2,500 Afghans employed in various ways, as camel men, laborers, carters, well-sinkers, and merchants. ...
Article : 23 wordsIn the various parts of the goldfields there are about 150 Japanese men, most of whom work for a living ; there are also about 50 women of that ...
Article : 53 wordsThere are probably not a dozen Chinamen on all the goldfields, but they are slowly creeping up towards us, in the agricultural districts, and we ...
Article : 35 wordsThere are about 1000 Germans scattered over the fields and they are an undoubted acquisition to the place as they are honest, industrious peace ...
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Coolgardie Mining Review (WA : 1895 - 1897), Sat 26 Dec 1896, Page 13
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