DR. WILLIS, the health officer of the borough of Daylesford, Victoria, has furnished the local board of health with an account of treatment of diphtheria, which is as follows:—"The patient's bed is made ...
Article : 1,554 words[SECRETARIES and other known residents of the different localities in which sports occur will oblige by sending us particulars as early as possible after the several events.] ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE SEASON.—The recent copious rains have had a most beneficial effect in this locality. There is now a good prospect of a favourable spring, and the outlook for the year is of a far more encouraging nature ...
Article : 298 wordsAnonymous letters are not inserted. The only exceptions are letters on questions of public policy, science, literature, or the arts and industries. The rule is strictly adhered to where local matters are discussed. ...
Article : 38 wordsAs briefly reported in last issue, the annual picnic of the locomotive and traffic department of this section took place on Monday at Lake Bathurst. The weather was exceedingly pleasant, and about a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsSALE OF RACEHORSES.—The S. M. Herald reports that Mr. T. S. Clibbern's annual sale of racehorses attracted a large assemblage of turfites to Fennelly's Bazaar, Pitt-street, on Monday afternoon, when a ...
Article : 114 wordsThe articles binding the match between Peter Kemp and Henry E. Searle, for £500 a-side and the world's sculling championship, were signed at Beach's Hotel, Sydney, on Monday evening, in the presence ...
Article : 173 wordsIT is satisfactory to find that the revenue returns of the various colonies indicate a period of reviving prosperity; and particularly that the improvement in New ...
Article : 1,400 wordsTHE Exhibition of Women's Industries in Prince Alfred Park, which is the last of the series of centennial celebrations, was opened by Lady Carrington (president) on Tuesday afternoon, in the presence of a ...
Article : 1,203 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. Huthwaite. TRANSFER OF LINCENCES.—The licence of the Harp Inn was transferred from Alexander Nixon to Timothy O'Leary, and the licence of the Cricketers' ...
Article : 66 wordsA match will be played on the Oriental wicket at Eastgrove on Saturday between teams chosen from the members of the Goulburn and Oriental Clubs, and picked by the secretaries, as under:—Mr. ...
Article : 260 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate. ASSAULT.—Kate Johnson (about fifteen years of ago) was summoned by Lily Davis (thirteen) for assault. Mr. Davidson for complainant; Mr. Gannon ...
Article : 984 wordsTHE Two latest murders of women have created a feeling of horror throughout London, and numbers of women are completely terror-stricken. Nothing like the panic that has set in has been experienced ...
Article : 593 wordsSIR,—A writer in your Notanda column of Tuesday last is desirous of my opinion as to whether there is any constituent of the town water injurious to vegetable life. I should say, certainly not. Any one ...
Article : 239 wordsSIR.—As chairman of the late railway meeting at Crookwell may I ask your permission to say a few words in reference to a statement alluded to in a letter of Mr. Hay's in your issue of Thursday last, ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Thu 4 Oct 1888, Page 2
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