Mr. Parnell, speaking at Dublin, threatened to support the Tories at the next election. Additional intelligence received with regard to the fight at Tokar shows that, for a few ...
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Article : 86 wordsIN France there are a semi-professional class frequenting the theatres whose part it is to applaud or hiss or otherwise express an opinion on the play, according as they are paid. They ...
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Article : 61 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Goulburn Turf Club will be held to-morrow (Friday) on the course at Gundary. A good programme has been provided, and as the entries are very ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—Looking at the congregation in the hall last evening one could not help asking, where are the Christian ministers and their people ? One would think, even if they cared not whether ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE following players have been chosen to do battle for the Ivanhoes against King's College on Saturday next:—Longley, Nesbitt, Jerrold, Beeby, McDonald, B. and H. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Royal Commission to inquire into the relations of employers and employed will deal with the causes of disputes, and is called upon to report as to whether it is possible to remove ...
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Article : 419 wordsSIR,—Will you please allow me space to correct Mr. Badgery's statement in reference to the meeting of the stock-owners last Wednesday afternoon? Mr. Roberts never presided, but at ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 26 Feb 1891, Page 2
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