CG 21. 1.1895 On Povery heap. TC 4. 5.1895 Given Council approval to cut a drain into the eastern channel to protect his machinery. TC 4. 5.1895 Seeks forfeiture of the Camp Reef lease. TC 20. 7.1895 Good report on the Cyanide works. TC 3. 8.1895 A football accident to his son, kicked in the groin. TC 28. 9.1895 Messrs Duncan seek Council approval to tap the main with a 1" pipe. TC 30.11.1895 A J Duncan on 1896 Fete Committee. TC 22. 2.1896 Starting work at Stawell at the old Leviathin Mill. TC 28. 3.1896 A J Duncan is captain of the Bicycle Club. TC 18. 4.1896 H Thompson, of Duncan's Works, transferred to Stawell. TC 25. 7.1896 G K Duncan in bicycle races. TC 25. 7.1896 Also, A L Ronaldson's report on the cyanide works. TC 8. 5.1897 President of the Tennis Club, donates a trophy. TC 15. 5.1897 Mrs A J Duncan moves to Bendigo. TC 11. 9.1897 G S Duncan elected to Borough Council. TC 11.11.1897 Bealiba Cyanide Works, DUNCAN, NOYES AND CO.... TC 5. 3.1898 Council inadvertantly embroiled in a controversy over Duncan and Co's plant at Stawell. TC 11. 3.1899 Resigns from Borough Council. TC 12. 5.1900 Sell up all their interests at Tarnagulla to Lyndon, Dowsley and Conely. TC 3.11.1900 Sell some equipment. TC 16.12.1905 AJ & E Duncan pioneered cyaniding in Australia. TC 17.3.1917 ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.