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Advertising : 301 wordsNews continues to be received from Coolgardie of further rich discoveries. It has been reported in Southern Cross that the body of the blackfellow ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Payne Family Company of singers and instrumentalists, who appear in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, have since they last visited Broken ...
Article : 191 wordsIn consequence of the announcement of Chinese and Japanese loans, portions of which will be taken in silver, there has been a further rise of 3-16d. in the ...
Article : 55 wordsAndrew Stepney and William Quinlan, unionist, have been summoned to appear before the Cobar court on a charge of wilfully tres ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Millen, M.L.A. for Bourke, and Mr. Waddell, M.L.A. for Cobar, have written to Mr. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Lands, who is preparing a ...
Article : 112 wordsA telegram from Louth reports that there are not so far any signs that shearing in that district will be amicably settled. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsShipments for last week were again limited to carbonates, of which 300 tons were despatched to Port Adelaide. After being shut down for a ...
Article : 284 wordsGeorge Haggard proceeded at the Newton police court yesterday against Father O'Callaghan for assaulting his son George, aged 9. The evidence for ...
Article : 138 wordsA despatch from Shanghai states that there is a great scarcity of provisions in Corea, and the Chinese forces (being cut off from supplies by ...
Article : 78 wordsSIR,—Will yon grant me space in which to draw the attention of the authorities to the existence of a great nuisance, a serious menace to the health ...
Article : 271 wordsThe E. and A. steamer Guthrie, which has arrived at Thursday Island from Eastern ports, reports that after her last trip to Hongkong she carried ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE statement attributed yesterday to a well-known Western district pastoralist, to the effect that clause 8 in the new agreement, which settles ...
Article : 949 wordsMrs. Watson, the victim of the tragedy at The Glebe, briefly reported in a telegram to the MINER last evening, is still in a critical condition at ...
Article : 291 wordsWE are getting nearer and nearer to elective Ministries. With the disappearance of the old party lines, this was inevitable. In Victoria a proposal ...
Article : 1,319 wordsA telegram from Walgett reports further concerning the recent arrival of a batch of blacklegs. Fifty union horsemen followed the Dungalear ...
Article : 119 wordsA solution of the tribute question has been arrived at—for time, at any rate—at Gympie. B[?] Gympie Times of the 4th ins[?] we see that ...
Article : 319 wordsA New York message states that President Cleveland is seriously ill. He is believed to be suffering from Bright's disease. ...
Article : 30 wordsAT a committee meeting of the Broken Hill Chess Club on Frilay evening Mr. H. Pengel was appointed vice-president, vice Mr. H. P. Colebatch, ...
Article : 525 wordsFriday's Mount Brown paper has the following local items:— Shearing will start at Mount Poole station to morrow (Saturday) on terms ...
Article : 164 wordsO'Donovan Rossa, who is on a visit to Ireland, has delivered a lecture on the present position. He said he despaired of bringing England to her ...
Article : 55 wordsHITHERTO the warden for the Barrier district has always lived at Silverton; but sines duties of warden and police magistrate at Broken Hill have been ...
Article : 144 wordsThrough the explosion of a powder magazine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 25 persons were killed. Miss Kate Marsden, the Siberian ...
Article : 85 wordsA second inspection of the sheep that had been experimented upon by Mr. M'Cormack in connection with his cure for fluke has been made at ...
Article : 130 wordsThe men who are shearing at Mundi Mundi under P. U. agreement are not particularly well satisfied with the way things are going, and on Saturday, ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR,—Respect for space in your journal will provent me running loose, but the last effusion of Mr. C. E. Jones prompts me to try a little ...
Article : 332 wordsSIR,—If any glaring instance of the evils of letting public works by contract is required I think the way the present street sweeping is done will ...
Article : 326 wordsTHERE was a good attendance at the Bijou on Sunday evening to hear a lecture by Mr. C. Maley on " Compulsory Arbitration." The lecturer, ...
Article : 274 wordsThe detectives have been very successful in their researches into the circumstances of the mysterious railway tragedy at St. Kilda, and have ...
Article : 93 wordsIT will be remembered that some time ago a man named Leo was sentenced at Cockburn to four months in Gladstone gaol (S. A.) for uttering valueless ...
Article : 169 wordsAn application for a certificate of discharge was made in the Bankruptcy Court in the case of A. J. Riley, ex-M.L C. The certificate was suspended ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 21 Aug 1894, Page 2
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