WITH respect to the Electoral Bill of the present administration, I notice that the Goulburn Herald some little time before parliament met threw out an expression of ...
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Advertising : 496 wordsA MEETING of the shareholders in the above was called on Monday afternoon by Mr. Todd, the secretary, for the purpose of electing directors. The meeting was to have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsSITTING JUSTICES: Messrs. Clifford, Hammond, Oliver, and McCallum. DRUNKENNESS.—One defendant was fined 20/- or seven days. ...
Article : 23 wordsA question now arises which is undoubtedly an awkward one and respecting which Monday's Daily Telegraph hoe a leading article worth reading. It is shown that there are ...
Article : 257 wordsSITTING JUSTICE: The Police Magistrate and Messrs. C. Gillespie and Oliver. STRAYING HORSES.—Charles Hoare, John Butler, John Johnson, Patrick Murphy, ...
Article : 290 wordsIT must be confessed that the present position of political affairs in New South Wales is eminently unsatisfactory, and by no means calculated to ...
Article : 990 wordsThis afternoon a meeting of provisional directors was held at the registered office of the company, Bank Chambers. There were present, Messrs. F. Shepherd (in the chair), ...
Article : 229 wordsThe passing of two different measures—or for the matter of that of two measures even if identical—by the Assembly at the same time dealing with the same subject would be ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting won held at the Technical School on Saturday evening last. Owing to the unfavourable weather and sickness the attendance was smaller than usual, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsThe Daily Telegraph is very emphatic in attributing the whole blame to the existing cabinet:— For this travesty upon the work of parliament the ...
Article : 268 wordsPerhaps between the time of my writing this and its meeting the eyes of your readers, the point will be cleared up and settled—perhaps by the Speaker ruling that the second ...
Article : 131 wordsAn the time approaches for closing the competition for the Rossiville asylum for the insane at Goulburn, increased interests being manifested in the result. It will be ...
Article : 401 wordsA SAD occurrence happened on Monday evening last. A boy named William Randle, ten years and eight months old, son of Mr. R. Randle, Bourke-street, painter, was drowned ...
Article : 482 wordsWhen the Sydney papers go to vast expense to have news cabled to them from England and publish in full items often of small account, with the reasonable ...
Article : 90 wordsI read with considerable interest in the Goulburn Herald of the 18th November a contributed paper on Lord Carrington's lots speech dealing with the relations between the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsWE are pleased to learn that the minister for public instruction has awarded to Mr. John Lumsden, master of the South Goulburn superior public school, a bonus of £5 from the ...
Article : 82 wordsA TELEGRAM from Braidwood gives the following particulars:—Simpson and party's tailrace at Bell's Creek has been jumped. There is a new find of alluvial, forty feet wide, ...
Article : 88 wordsMR. DAVID MITCHELL, branch inspector, is now at the Goulburn office of the Savings Banks of New South Wales, inspecting the books, and will be obliged by depositors ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE railway commissioners have arranged n special cheap train to leave Albury at 2.45 p.m. tomorrow for Sydney, calling at all stations between Albury and Mittagong, and ...
Article : 93 wordsAs an ardent federationist, a believer in the unity of the empire, and a stout upholder of constitutional authority, his Lordship stood head and shoulders above anyone who ever ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Wed 25 Nov 1891, Page 2
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