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Article : 34 wordsThe public gallery of the Newcastle Police Court was crowded with Chinese yesterday, when Choy Bing (60), a market gardener, was remanded on a ...
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Article : 177 wordsEdward Ronan (17), a laborer, described as the leader of a Surry Hills push called "The Terrible Seven," was yesterday sentenced at the ...
Article : 86 wordsIn the Police Court this morning before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S.M., Sydney Boyle was charged, on remand, that he did on February 10 break and ...
Article : 893 wordsOver a thousand Scottish Royal Arch Masons attended a convocation in the Sydney Town Hall last night, at which the Earl oft Cassilis, First Principal ...
Article : 51 wordsDame Margaret Davidson's tribute album will be accompanied by a cheque for £1600 from the women of this State. ...
Article : 24 wordsBatson is not yet round. Inspecter Parker, commanding the search torces, believes he has committed suicide. The police-and civilians have constructed a ...
Article : 241 wordsA strange coincdence is reported in connection with the shark attack on Miss Derrett at Bronte. Mrs. Rushbrooke, who was looking on while her husband ...
Article : 87 wordsSydney is threatened with darkness and the loss of all electric power. The Pyrmont powerhouse is overtaxed, and any breakdown means disaster. ...
Article : 88 wordsAnother fire was reported from Kingsdale last night in a haystack in an isolated cultivation paddock a short distance from where Mr. Smith, ...
Article : 295 wordsHenry Josephs (27) was arrestee late yesterday afternoon by Detective Mitchell Hardy on a charge of having maliciously wounded Alrred Trenhol[?] ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the Small Debts Court yesterday, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S. M., the case was concluded in which John Tiller proceeded against B. Walford ...
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Article : 135 wordsThe inquest on Mary, Rosalie, and Cccilie Williams the little, girls who were found murdered at their homes in Underwood-street, Paddington, ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Goulburn bushranger is still uncaptured. If he is not concealed in Pejar Reserve it is practically certain he is endeavoring to make a getaway ...
Article : 113 wordsAfter a trial lasting for three and a half days John-Higgins hag been found guilty of the Waikano school murders and sentenced to death. He remained ...
Article : 126 wordsWhen questioned to-day concerning tho new machinery which is to be installed at the electric light works, Mr. J. N. Jonas, the town clerk,stated that ...
Article : 178 wordsLord Denman. when entertained at a lunch by the National Liberal Club, said that during the last session some of the Laborites sang "The Red Flag" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 183 wordsThough the police are reticent it is understood that Newton, when confronted with Quinlan's body, gave way and confessed to the crime alleged. He ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. W. Bonser sends the following instructions (for the information of a "Miner" corerspondent and growers generally) as to the drying of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsThe Adelaide express had a narrow escape yesterday. It steamed into the Spencer-street station without incident, but when the engine was ...
Article : 94 wordsDr. Marx, the new German Chancellor, is no relative of the famous Socialist writer, Karl Marx. He is a Catholic, and was leader of the Centre ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 15 Feb 1924, Page 1
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