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Article : 46 wordsDisplay in viewerA fire occurred on Robert Reschke's farm at Wolseley, in the South-east on Sunday morning, and destroyed a barn containing 400 bags of wheat ...
Article : 82 wordsDisplay in viewerTwo miners, A. Galloway and E. Reeves, yesterday had their legs jammed by a fall of coal at the Co-operative Collieries mine, Collic. ...
Article : 64 wordsDisplay in viewerAbout 500 miners, engineers, plumbers, and others turned out on Sunday to assist in the work of laying nearly a mile of water main to the ...
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Article : 51 wordsDisplay in viewerThe Queensland revenue for March totalled £289,415 being an increase of £31,806 on that for the corresponding month of last year. The principal ...
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Article : 38 wordsDisplay in viewerThe first case in regard to the employment of females under the age of 21 was heard the Central Police Court yesterday, when the licensee of ...
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Article : 35 wordsDisplay in viewerMichael Guilfoyle, a farm laborer, was found on the roadway in the Maitland district on Sunday with his right foot shattered by a gunshot. ...
Article : 78 wordsDisplay in viewerThe March gold yield was 155,574 fine ounces, valued at £660,838. ...
Article : 21 wordsDisplay in viewerCaptain Josoph Webster pilot, of Melbourne was bringing the barque Chelmsford round form Melbourne to Sydney, when he died on board on ...
Article : 55 wordsDisplay in viewerThe brothers Donald and Thomas Skarrett were yesterday each presented with £35 for services rendered to the Railway Department at the washaway ...
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Article : 38 wordsDisplay in viewerMr. J. J. Macken, the owner of Tartan, has refused to price his horse. Mr. R. Wootton tried hard to purecase even lease, the Australian champion to ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 96 wordsDisplay in viewerVery little short of the full complement of men is now engaged underground at the Proprietary mine showing that the isolation of the Block 11 ...
Article : 147 wordsDisplay in viewerThe Broken Hill branch of the Zinc Corporation is beginning to show something tangible for its large expenditure of capital on the Barrier. The ...
Article : 85 wordsDisplay in viewerFollowing is the progress report of the C.S.A. Mines Limited for thr week ended March 25:—The north drive at the 452ft level has been, advanced ...
Article : 228 wordsDisplay in viewerConstable Purdue left for Adelaide yesterday for the purpose of escorting back to W.A. J. Higgins, who escaped from Fremantle Gaol on November 30. ...
Article : 42 wordsDisplay in viewerMr. W.M.Dufi, who has been connected with the Propriotary Company as draughtsman, left Broken Hill last night on a brief holiday trip. On ...
Article : 99 wordsDisplay in viewerThe Block 14 mill continues to give good results, and a gradually increasing output marks the progress of improvements as they are completed. The ...
Article : 374 wordsDisplay in viewerYou Feel Dull.—If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomuch and Liver ...
Article : 48 wordsDisplay in viewerThe annual concert which for years past has been organised in connection with the anniversary services of St. Androw's Presbyterian Church, ...
Article : 434 wordsDisplay in viewerThe conversion of Princess Ena has naturally led to a considerable controversy, and even the Pope and his Secretary of State have been discussed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 625 wordsDisplay in viewerA miner named J. H. Clarke met with a nasty accident at the Proprietary mine, last night. He was engaged barring down around at the 400ft level ...
Article : 82 wordsDisplay in viewerAnnadale has again won the bowls championship of Victoria. This is its fourth year of holding the premiership without suffering defeat. This record ...
Article : 60 wordsDisplay in viewerPrisoners in Pentridge, though intended to be cut off from the rest of the world, have (says the Melbourne "Argus") many ways of ...
Article : 1115 wordsDisplay in viewerJanies Mahon, who was at the Quater Sessions yesterday (before Judge Gibson) found guilty of horse stealing and reminded for sentence, was ...
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