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Advertising : 314 wordsMr. J. Kaye, N.O., Cooma, has been transferred to the relief staff at J[?], Mr. J. G. Smith, from the relief staff, Eatbank, has been appointed N.O., ...
Article : 721 wordsThis is not a con[?]dram from the delighful pen of Lewis Carroli, but a question asked the chairman by Mr. Gunn at last night's meeting of the ...
Article : 742 wordsWhilst the rabbit Inspector, Mr. E. J. FItagerald, was having his breakfast one morning last week, his Suiteas[?] was stolen from his room at the Southern ...
Article : 389 wordsMr. D. MeDonalds, Montague Street, has kindly donated sum of £3 to the High School Sports Union, and an anonoyamous friend has £1 to the ...
Article : 138 wordsA statement in yesterday's issue made by Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works, "that the survey commeneed shortly after the depulation ...
Article : 239 wordsIn order to raise funds for the muchneeded renovations and general equpment of the Goulburn Hospital, some big effort is necessary, and it is proposed to ...
Article : 146 wordsThe entrance examination to the High School and the examination for bursaries take place, as, already announced, on November 2nd and entries for them ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsThe P.M., Mr. G. R. Williams, heard two cases of breaches of the Motor Traffic Act yesterday at the Police Court. Lionel William Charies Daniel pleaded ...
Article : 117 wordsThe local branch of the Public Works Department is passing through a streamous period owing to the increased number of jobs awaiting attention. ...
Article : 117 wordsH.F.B.D. writes:— "Not One" on thu Civil Servants subject. In your Issue of 4th last has taken up the endgets on behalf of Mr. Wise, ...
Article : 230 wordsAt the Presbyterian Ladies' College on Saturday evening the boarders said furewell to Miss Kotho, who is taking up an appointment in Sydney, Miss Kothe has ...
Article : 114 wordsAdvice has been received in Goulburn that next Monday, October 13, has been proclaimed a public holiday in the district under the control of the Goulburn ...
Article : 58 wordsThe drive of the Pastures Protection Board aganist landholders who fail to destory rabbits on their holdings still continues. At the Police Court yesterday ...
Article : 124 wordsWhen John Sam[?]l Murray's name was called at the Goulburn Police Court yesterday, Mr. J. G. Walsh stated that the prose[?]tor did not desire to offer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsThe Goulburn Land Board will sit tomarrow, when the granting of a special lease of lands and joining North Goulburn Park willbe considered. ...
Article : 74 wordsAfter a week illness from p[?]monin, the death occured on Saturday morning of Frances Walk[?], aged 7, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walk[?] ...
Article : 45 wordsDuring the week most of the schools in New South Wales have had their "schools' Hospital Day", and the proceeds are to be devoted to the children's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsAt th Goulburn Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Geo. R. Williams, P.M., Joseph Bell was charged with having the following skins of protected animals in ...
Article : 63 wordsA report presented to the West Australian Parilament showed that the operations of the State suwmills for the last financial year, after providing for ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Austin Chapman) has announced that regulations have been issued by the Department of Trades and Customs ...
Article : 114 wordsUpton, near Peterborough one of the smallest parishes in England, posses a tomb-stone of black marble which becomes damp [?] [?]es whenever rain is ...
Article : 54 wordsWhile Mr. Alex Armour, of Bongong along was unharnessing a horse a low days ago, the annual [?]ked him on the left show. [?]e went to Gundagal for ...
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Southern Morning Herald (Goulburn, NSW : 1920 - 1923), Tue 9 Oct 1923, Page 1
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