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| MINING NEWS. COOLGARDIE. COOLGARDIE, January 13. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Saturday 14 January 1899, page 3 News | 2009-11-24 19:11:05.0 | \ HORSEMAN. " NORSEMAN, January 13. | NORSEMAN. NORSEMAN, January 13. |
| MINING NEWS. COOLGARDIE. COOLGARDIE, January 13. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Saturday 14 January 1899, page 3 News | 2009-11-24 19:09:29.0 | spector of mini» on the Dundas goldfields. tho ii-xt few days a petition, asking tho the matter, will be prepared. Considprable feeiïsg is expressed at the action of the | spector of mines on the Dundas goldfields. the next few days a petition, asking the the matter, will be prepared. Considerable feeling is expressed at the action of the |
| MINING NEWS. NORSEMAN. NORSEMAN, February 18. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Monday 21 February 1898, page 5 News | 2009-11-24 18:58:48.0 | on June 4, 1897. He slates that his pre- operation" on the field, which was of a instances a very xmsystematic method of been allowed io continue. The under- large number of men wero em- lingness to carry ont his (the Inspector's) to ¿SS7 10s. He contemplated completing Dealing willi tüo inspection of mines, Mr.Rankine says . -'"I haTe endeavour«.I to make a monthly inspection ol' each the prsvisions of the Mines Regula- visions of the Act. Such distinction is duo ploying a less number of mon than six un- theless, I must admit that even iu such of managers in" charge have, most willingly tions." I Two accidente, one oil which proved The most suitable site in/the district for a treat of its industrial progre3siveness and | on June 4, 1897. He states that his pre- operation on the field, which was of a instances a very unsystematic method of been allowed to continue. The under- large number of men were em- lingness to carry out his (the Inspector's) to £87 10s. He contemplated completing Dealing with the inspection of mines, Mr.Rankine says . -'"I have endeavoured to make a monthly inspection of each the provisions of the Mines Regula- visions of the Act. Such distinction is due ploying a less number of men than six un- theless, I must admit that even in such of managers in charge have, most willingly tions." Two accidents, one of which proved The most suitable site in the district for a treat of its industrial progressiveness and |
| MINING NEWS. KALGOORLIE. KALGOORLI[?], January 24. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Wednesday 25 January 1899, page 7 News | 2009-11-24 18:47:44.0 | Vicïoria. _ ' | Victoria. |
| Family Notices The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 22 March 1922, page 1 Family Notices | 2009-11-23 13:58:10.0 | J1.ANKTNE. ? On tho 17th March, at lier Melbourne, Anne, relict of William -Rankine, loving motlier . of Jonathan, ; William, . Mrs. Ghi? "~ ?"?'? »- ri__l- ,..??_?. .He giveth His beloved sleep. v" | RANKINE.- On the 17th March, at her Melbourne, Anne, relict of William Rankine, loving mother of Jonathan, William, Mrs. Gluyas, Mrs. Cropley, James, Jennie (deceased), Thomas, Mrs. Muller, and Andrew, aged 88 years. He giveth His beloved sleep. |
| Family Notices The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 12 March 1920, page 1 Family Notices | 2009-11-23 13:36:12.0 | RANKINE-The Friends of the late Mr. WIL LIAN RANKINE, of Arthur'sCreek, are re- Rankine, 31 Methven Street, East Brunswidk, THIS DAY (Friday, 12th March, 1920) at 2:30 p m (No flowers). | RANKINE-The Friends of the late Mr. WIL- LIAM RANKINE, of Arthur's Creek, are re- Rankine, 34 Methven Street, East Brunswick, THIS DAY (Friday, 12th March, 1920) at 2:30 p m (No flowers). JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Directors, Carlton, Tel. 1192 Central. |
| Family Notices The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 12 March 1920, page 1 Family Notices | 2009-11-23 13:26:46.0 | husband of Ann Rankine, of Arthur s Creek, Andrew, aged 85 years. No flowers | husband of Ann Rankine, of Arthur's Creek, Andrew, aged 85 years. No flowers. |
| Family Notices The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 25 August 1917, page 11 Family Notices | 2009-11-23 13:13:48.0 | RANKINE-IIARDIK.-Illiamond Wedding. J-On tin- SStli Augii.t. !!>Í7, at the residence of Hie bride's sister, Collingviooil, hy the llct, Mark Bradney, William, null- snn of Junati-ii Rankine, firmer, I alklrk, Scotland, to .Vimic llanlie, aiiuiigcst diiugltter of Tilomas llanlie, merchant lullor, Falkirk, Scotland. Present address, llnuiclinmp strut, l'restpn. A reeeption «III be | RANKINE-HARDIE.-[Diamond Wedding.]-On the 25 August, 1857, at the residence of the bride's sister, Collingwood, by the Rev. Mark Bradney, William, only son of Jonathon Rankine, farmer, Falkirk, Scotland, to Annie Hardie, youngest daughter of Thomas Hardie, merchant tailor, Falkirk, Scotland. Present address, Beauchamp street, Preston. A reception will be held this afternoon at Albert Street Baptist Church Lecture Hall at 4 o'clock. |
| CHILD'S DEATH Pushed Into Water BY COMRADE AGED NINE MELBOURNE, Monday. The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926-1954) Tuesday 17 September 1929, page 1 News | 2009-11-23 07:17:45.0 | A tragic story was told at the in-I Hurry Brown, aged four, whose body was found lloating in the sea at Wil- Tin» Coroner found that the child Jiad be«n pushed into the water by Doran returned home und did not mullion the incident to anyone. The» CoYoner also added that the law provided that a child between tim o««» of tsev«-n and li could not coni pilt a, felony. MEUiOIRNE, Monduy. | A tragic story was told at the in- Harry Brown, aged four, whose body was found floating in the sea at Wil- The Coroner found that the child had been pushed into the water by Doran returned home and did not mention the incident to anyone. The Coroner also added that the law provided that a child between the ages of seven and 14 could not com mit a felony. MELBOURNE, Monday. |
| OBITUARY Funeral of Mr. G. A. Maxwell The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 27 June 1935, page 10 News | 2009-11-20 20:54:15.0 | Mi Homy Dinsdale who died at his home at Paddington load Oakleigh on Tuesdiy ntcd 81) years was n membei of the South Melbourne Council from 188G to 18P¿ and was mayor of the munie! palitj in 1891 At a meeting of the Soutli Melbourne Counc.il last night It wah de cided lo send a lcllci of sympathy to the family of the 1 ile Mr Dinsdale | Mr. Henry Dinsdale who died at his home at Paddington road Oakleigh on Tuesday, aged 85 years was a member of the South Melbourne Council from 1886 to 1892 and was mayor of the munici- pality in 1891. At a meeting of the South Melbourne Council last night it was de- cided to send a letter of sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Dinsdale. |
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