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  2. THE TASMANIAN SILVER. FIELDS—No. 9.

    Is the supply of labor in the district equal to the demand? No doubt this question is being asked by a great many working men in the capitals, and not a few perhaps have thrown up ...

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  3. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    A meeting of persons willing to act on a local committee to promote the interests of the proposed industrial exhibition in counectiin with the Chamber of Manufactures was held in the ...

    Article : 403 words
  4. MAYORS OF BROKEN HILL.

    The Silver Age writes thus concerning past and present mayors of Broken Hill:- Mr. G. J. Morgan recently elected was born in England, and came to South Australia in 1862. ...

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  5. THE AMALGAMATED SHEARERS' UNION.

    The fifth annual conference of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union of Australasia was commenced in the Town Hall at 10 o'olock on Thursday morning. The president (Mr. W.G. ...

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  6. THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY.

    Sir— Will yon allow me to explsin the resent action of the pharmaceutical Society? It was estabilehed in 1885 "for the purpose of uniting the chemists and druggists into the recognised ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. SUDDEN DEATH AT THE PORT.

    An elderly men named John Lurgan died suddenly at Port Adelaide on Thursday morning. The descased, who was a fore cabin passenger from Sydney to Fremautle ...

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  8. THE SHERERS' UNION.

    Sir- At the present time sitting in this city is the Shearera' Annual Movable Couference, a body consitting of 34 delegates from all parts of Australasia and representing over 23.300 ...

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    Sir — In reply to "A pharmacentical Chemist" I wonld say that the Pharmacentical Society is an incorporated body of chemists and druggists, who are striving to raise their ...

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    Sir— As one of the firsr members allow me to reply to the remarke of your correspondent in your issud of February 10. The society on Jannary 1, 1890, forwarded by laws and a ...

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    Sir— I am informed by Mr. Coombs that he intends to write to the press stating that I declined to comply with his request that I should officially receive the representatives of the ...

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    Sir- As a delegate to the Labor Cougress which has assensbled from all quarters of Australia and been sitting for some days part at the Town Hall of your interesting city, I desire to ...

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    Sir— Referring to the sating mayor's letter in the Express in which be says, "I am informed by Mr. Coombs that be intends to write to the press stating that I declined to ...

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    Sir— I quite agree with the "Non Registored" pharmseentical Chemist, I applied, some two years ago in writing to become registered (having been manager for a ...

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  15. SMALL FIRE AT THEBARTON.

    On Wednesday afternoon a small fire broke cut is the kitchen of a four roomed tenement situated in Maria street, The varton, and occupied by a Mr. Feur. A quantity of ...

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    Six- Re the list sest round to the medical men of registed pharmacentical chemests,c I cannot agree with your correspondent relative to the wisdom of posting the dostors, My ...

    Article : 286 words
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