THE commencement of the Federation Convention was marked by a grand banquet in the Centennial Hall, the most suitable building in the city for such a purpose as this. In fact, no ...
Article : 598 wordsThe Admirality has raised the wages of the workmen in the naval dockyards, involving an additional expenditure of £78,000 annually. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE barque Amphitheatre has been totally wreaked at Nelson's Bay. The crew were saved. The federation delegates met this morning and discussed matters in private. ...
Article : 194 wordsA PRELIMINARY meeting was held on Saturday afternoon last for the purpose of taking steps for the formation of a Juvenile Temple in connection with the Y.M.C.A. Lodge, and after the matter ...
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Advertising : 1,583 wordsWE are pleased to see that the Council by a majority of 9 to 3 have adopted the suggestion made some time ago in this column, and affirmed the eight-hour principle for all the labourers ...
Article : 1,823 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies has rejected a bill regulating the part muluel, or French totalisator. As the result of this action the Government intends to suppress all betting. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Standard, in commenting upon the meeting of the Federation Convention in Sydney, says that until discord appears in the Convention it prefers to believe that all parties are determined ...
Article : 80 wordsHe was a son of Nimrod bold who loved a bit of sport And had a coursing dog or two of mediocre sort; He liked at meetings of the club to jaw an hour or more ...
Article : 426 wordsThe Chilian rebels fired on a British steamer and attempted to seize her cargo. The captain remarked defiant, and the rebels allowed him to proceed on his voyage. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe visit of the Dowager-Empress Frederick to Paris was made at her own initiative, and not as the precursor of the Emperor William. Germany regards the incident with unconcern. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 wordsIn connection with the recent riot caused by a number of agricultural labourers at one of the Scotch ports eight union labourers who took part in the disturbance are reported as missing, and ...
Article : 52 wordsIN the No. 1 Court on Monday the principal matter submitted for consideration was the appeal of defendant in Lees v. Evens. The plaintiff, a "professional athlete," otherwise a ...
Article : 181 wordsNEWS was received in town yesterday morning of a sad fatality near Bathurst by which Mr. George Wiles, a well-known resident of Goulburn, lost his life. He was employed as a ...
Article : 466 wordsAlfred Whitty was charged with stealing a pair of boots. Constable Farrell deposed that at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon he saw prisoner at ...
Article : 350 wordsIN the Supreme Court on Monday, March 2, in Banco (No. 1 Court), before their Honors the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Windepyer, and Mr. Justice Stephen, the case of Jenkius v. Douglas ...
Article : 207 wordsDEAR SIR,—In reading your report of the Goulburn coursing committee meeting I find that there is an inclination to drift away from the original date of the Waterloo Cup, the 24th ...
Article : 536 wordsDearest husband how we miss thee None but aching hearts can tell We have lost thee, Christ has found thee, Dearest husband fare thee well. ...
Article : 45 wordsAT the Sydney Quarter Sessions on Monday, before Mr. Justice Backhouse, the case against Albert James Wilgross, late clerk in the Paddington branch of the English, Scottish, ...
Article : 165 wordsMR. SAMUEL BROADBENT, an experienced and capable workman in the employ of Mr. James Turner, monumental mason, has been appointed teacher of the classes for modelling and stone ...
Article : 61 wordsMET yesterday in the vestry of St. Andrew's Church. There were present—The Rev. R. A. Steel, M.A., Moderator: the Revs. James Gray, Francis Slade, and A. M. Tait, ministers; and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsTHE technological examination of the City and Guilds of London Institute will be held this year in Sydney, Newcastle, Bathurst, Goulburn, and Maitland in April next. The subjects of ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR,—In your report of the proceedings at the last meeting of the Borough Council we read:— "The Sale.yards Inspector reported that Messrs. Andrew and de Lauret had withheld the rates ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsAT a meeting last night it was decided to open the Masonic Hall on the 20th. Grand Lodge officers will be invited from Sydney and a banquet will be held at night. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE Federation Convention met in the Legislative Assembly chamber at 11 o'clock on Monday morning. On account of the state of the weather, the scene in Macquarie-street ...
Article : 162 wordsSIR,—I have read with interest the report of the deputation to the Mayor and the reasons put forth by Messrs. Roberts and Jobson for the sale-yards to be erected at the north or ...
Article : 176 wordsTHE usual meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Tailors was held at the Oddfellows' Hall last evening. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, after ...
Article : 145 wordsTUMUT, Monday.—A tourist party from Tumut to the Yarrangobilly Caves, under the direction of John Campbell, a resident of Yarrangobilly, discovered a magnificent series of new caves ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 3 Mar 1891, Page 2
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