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Advertising : 359 wordsA FEW days after Mr. Gladstone in a speech of thrilling eloquence expounded his Irish plan the Marquis of Salisbury propounded his scheme for dealing with disaffected Ireland. The two policies ...
Article : 956 wordsON Sunday morning last Mrs. Bloomfield, wife of the landlord of the Australian Arms Hotel, two children of the family, and two boarders, were seized with symptoms of poisoning, and Dr. Morton was sent for. ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE fifth team of Australian Cricketers commenced their season to-day at Sheffield Park, Sussex, playing a match against eleven picked men selected by Lord Sheffield, and composed as ...
Article : 1,272 wordsA FATAL accident happened last night to a party who were out opossum shooting. A gun carried by Mr. E. Percy accidentally went off, and the contents lodged in the back of a friend went off, and the contents ...
Article : 407 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Garrard moved the second reading of the Employers' Liability Bill. The measure he, explained, was similar to the one he introduced in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsMr. A. O. Moriarty, chairman of the local land board, and Mr. C. S. Alexander, P.M., member of the board, visited, yesterday afternoon, a piece of land at the rear of the Telegraph-office for which ...
Article : 321 wordsIT is not easy to say what good the Hon. William John Lyne accomplished by his long contemplation of the minute issued by Mr. Goodchap as a counterblast to the railway ...
Article : 998 wordsTHE adjourned annual meeting of the members of the Loyal Strangers' Friend and Victoria Lodges of. Oddfellows, M.U., for the purpose of transacting important business in connection with their hall, ...
Article : 169 wordsTHREE hundred and fifty thousand Russian troops have been massed in the Crimea and Bessarabia. Terrific cyclones have occurred in America and also over the greater part of Italy, Germany, and ...
Article : 123 wordsA young man named William Arthur Cook, who arrived from England about a year ago, and who has been employed at Messrs. Alston and Brown's as a carter, has been arrested at Hotham, ...
Article : 418 wordsTHE Bega Standard reports that at the conclusion of the Police Court on the 11th May Mr. Bland, solicitor, in a few well-chosen words congratulated Mr. Mc Arthur (who is acting as Police-Magistrate ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE excitement in Ulster over the Home Rule Bill grows in intensity, and it is feared there will be a general rising on the part of the Orangemen should the measure pass. ...
Article : 661 wordsBY way of introducing fresh birds into the "flying arena," the members of the above society flow a race from Breadalbane, 15 miles by rail from Goulburn, on Saturday last, open only to pigeons ...
Article : 224 wordsON Monday morning a party of Sydney capitalists and others returned to the metropolis, after having made a two days' tour of inspection amongst the gold, silver, copper, and lead mines situate near the ...
Article : 696 wordsIT is not often that Goulburn playgoers have the chance of enjoying such a treat as will be afforded them next week by the performances of the Holloway Dramatic Company, and it is to be hoped ...
Article : 481 wordsSATISFACTORY entries have been received for the first annual sports meeting of the Goulburn Cycling Club, which takes place on the Olympic Ground on Queen's Birthday, and an excellent day's sport may ...
Article : 101 wordsTHIS justly popular circus is announced to perform this evening at the corner of Auburn and Bradley streets. The pavilion is a new and commodious one, and will accommodate 2000 persons. ...
Article : 108 wordsDR. CLUNE, of Sydney, will deliver a lecture in the Mechanics' Institute on Queen's Birthnight on "The Egyptian War." The subject will be illustrated by the oxy-hydrogen lime lights, and at ...
Article : 114 wordsUPWARDS of 50 members attended the weekly meeting of the above, which took place in the Temperance Hall on Monday night. One gentleman was proposed for membership, but the candidates ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE Bowral Free Press of Saturday last says:—Those injured in the railway accident have, so far as we are able to learn, all recovered, or very nearly so, with the exception of Mrs. Hannaford, who still ...
Article : 104 wordsAn Adelaide telegram of Friday says:—A telegram has been received from Mr. J. L. Parsons, Government Resident in the Northern Territory, stating that about 40 Europeans are making wages. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 18 May 1886, Page 2
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