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Advertising : 252 wordsI am not alone in my capacity of lounger of the streets of Marvellous Melbourne at present, for the strike has produced numerous confreres. We are all—that is, ...
Article : 2,114 wordsMr. Edwards, secretary of the Sydney Labor Defence Committee, has cabled to John Burns, chairman of the Dockers' Union, for a loan of £20,000 on behalf of ...
Article : 130 wordsIT is commonly supposed that the rights of anyone who has property over ground extend as high and as low as the owner may desire. Public authority is no less ...
Article : 360 wordsSMOKE is now issuing from Block 14 smelters, and a few days will, it is supposed, see this mine as busy as its big neighbor. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE coroner of Sydney recently decided that no inqueat should be held in connection with the late disastrous fire in that city, but both Sir Henry Parkes and ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE majority of the New South Wales delegates to the convention to federate the Australian colonies are protectionists, the three most notable being ...
Article : 64 wordsNo definite action has been decided upon by the Governments in regard to a Strike Conference. In reference to the negotiations between Sir Henry Parkes ...
Article : 160 wordsVARIOUS have been the patents made to alter ugly noses into pretty ones, but the nose improver is one of the most curious of these patents. It has made, it is said, ...
Article : 210 wordsONE of the most mysterious of physiological phenomena is the influence of minute quantities of certain substances when introduced into the circulatory ...
Article : 380 wordsFive union delegates have been despatched from Mount Kembla to Sydney to interview the Labor Defence Committee and seek the committee's influence ...
Article : 156 wordsLast night Messrs Cann and Ferguson left for Adelaide. Mr. A. G. Kruger.—Write to Evening Standard, Melbourne. ...
Article : 811 wordsTo avoid delay and help to facilitate business correspondents are reque-ted to address all letters or manuscrip's intended for publication to he Editor, and mark their communications "Literary." All ...
Article : 56 wordsIN a former leader, we pointed out that Now South Wales would necessarily feel the ills and misfortunes of the strike far more keenly than Victoria, ...
Article : 391 wordsTHE Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria are anxious to teach their grandmothers how to suck eggs. Sometime since, certain ...
Article : 860 wordsMr. Gillies has placed himself in communication with the Premiers of South Australia and Queensland regarding a conference, and asking them to take joint ...
Article : 177 wordsANOTHER baby-farm has just been discovered in Sydney. A house of four dirty and rotting rooms was rented some years ago by a woman, and through this ...
Article : 201 wordsJOHN BURNS, the complainant in a Police Court case this morning, introduced a very dilapidated pair of trousers to the Bench as those which William Brown's ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Playford, the Premier, is willing to join Mr. Gillies and Sir Henry Parkes in promoting a conference. ...
Article : 27 wordsON Saturday three association matches were played. The first was that between the Zingaris and South Broken Hill, played on the latter's ground, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsTHE A.M.A. (Colonial District) have authorised Mr. Rowe to call together representatives of the various unions on the Barrier on Saturday next at 2 p m., to ...
Article : 59 wordsIT is really astonishing that in such a hot and thirsty district as Broken Hill that not one hotel in the place recognises the necessity of giving customers an ...
Article : 363 wordsALBERT DE FORREST, at the Police Court this morning, pleaded cause to show why he should not contribute weekly a certain sum towards the support of his ...
Article : 114 wordsFive weeks ago we were all as happy as sandboys. Four weeks ago the local strike or lockout—call it what you like— commenced, and business—that giddy ...
Article : 899 wordsTHE criminal sittings of the Supreme Court commence to-morrow before Sir George Innes, at the courthouse. The following is a list of the cases set down ...
Article : 143 wordsSIR,—In your excellent journal I read on Saturday that the Municipal Council had put £300 odd down to miscellaneous expenses, whilst publishing such items as ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 13 Oct 1890, Page 2
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