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London, Feb. 14. The Amalgamated Copper Company as purchased Heinz9’s and the nited Copper Company’s mines, ilverdow, Montana, \f or five millions erling, one hall to be paid in cash. Obituary.—The Right Hon. A. F. affreys, member for Basinstoke.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 14. Boldierß at Tiflis arrested and jarched the Turkish Ccnsul-General ■ Sydney, Feb. 15. The Broken Hill Proprietary Mine’s dance-sheet for the half-year shows net profit of £1.96,9 49. The average w ton of gross ore treated was 12s Id, the highest for “eight years, due most entirely to ja heavy advance in o price of lead. Dividends amountg to £140,000 have been paid out. txo output of silver was 2,896,585 mwe.
Brisbane, Feb. 15. A heavy storm at Longreach did ■eat damage to the hospital and other hidings. In some cases houses were impletely rued.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1675, 16 February 1906, Page 3
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