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Advertising : 1,225 wordsThe annual Queensland dinner took place in London last night. Eighty gentlemen were present. Sir J. F. Garrick, Agent-General for the colony, who presided, expressed the belief ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. Rose has just arrived at Hillston after 42 hours' coaching in a terrible country, infested with rabbits. He replies to-night to Sir Henry Parkes' Deniliquin speech. The election of ...
Article : 201 wordsA political stripling has braved the roaring Queanbeyan lion in his den, drawn some of his teeth, and made him look a very ordinary animal indeed. Though the fight is not yet over ...
Article : 830 wordsOn Friday the polling took place for the electorate of Namoi. Originally this constituency returned only one member, but under the expansive clauses of the Electoral Act it is now ...
Article : 1,016 wordsTHE weather is still unsettled. There is, however, a hope that d change will take place shortly, as the wind veered round this morning from south east to west. If a strong breeze ...
Article : 1,060 wordsAUSTRALASIA with its free institutions, its sanguine people, its freedom from the fetters of old world conventionalities, and its grand recuperative qualities has been ...
Article : 1,124 wordsThe London wool sales continue brisk and prices firm, with an occasional upward tendency. The series of sales closes on July 8. ...
Article : 28 wordsSome sensation has been caused in Paris by the receipt of intelligence from Jeuf of an attack having been made by ten German workmen upon a French Customs officer at that ...
Article : 44 wordsSIR,—I regret to see that the Socley Creek has another victim in the death of the lamented Mr. Brooks. .There being a probability that search for the body may not be successful, will ...
Article : 206 wordsGreat floods have occurred in the United States as the result of recent heavy rains. Large tracts of country in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Dakota are submerged. Many deaths from ...
Article : 47 wordsThe journeymen bakers of Paris have struck work. The men have a grievance against the registry offices established by the masters in connection with the trade, and they declare that ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Parnell and Mrs. O'Shea were quietly married yesterday at the registrar's office at Steining, near Brighton. It is their intention to go through the marriage service in a church ...
Article : 38 wordsSIR,—Allow me through the medium of your widely-circulating paper to draw attention to the disgraceful condition of the above street, more particularly ...
Article : 144 wordsThe friends of Mr. Gladstone are said to be alarmed at the condition of his health. June 26. Mr. Gladstone is suffering from a bronchial ...
Article : 50 wordsThe influenza epidemic is subsiding in London. Four thousand deaths from the malady took place during the past eight weeks. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn the House of Lords last night Lord Denman gave notice of his intention to move the rejection of the Irish Land Purchase Bill. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies has, by a large majority, rejected the Brussels AntiSlavery Convention. [The Anti-Slavery Convention was the ...
Article : 312 wordsA FATAL accident occurred early on Friday evening at the foot of Brickfieldhill, George-street. One of the fourhorse railway omnibuses belonging to the ...
Article : 221 wordsSOME few days ago the re-institution in our midst of a tent in connection with the above friendly society became again an accomplished fact, and it must be welcome news to those who ...
Article : 440 wordsSAYS to-day's S. M. Herald:—The rainfall was general over the whole colony yesterday. No district was exempt, from the extreme north to Gabe Island, or from Port Stephens to Wileannia. ...
Article : 581 wordsIn the Equity Court on Friday, before Mr Justice Owen, Mr. H. Manning appeared for the plaintiff in the above matter, and Mr. L. Owen appeared for the Master in Lunacy, against ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsIN the Supreme Court on Friday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Innes and a jury of four, the case Whitehouse v. Wesley was heard. Mr. Whitfield, instructed by Messrs. Dibbs and ...
Article : 370 wordsTHE regular meeting of the Borough Council lapsed on Thursday night for want of a quorum. Those present were the Mayor, and Aldermen Hawkins, Richardson, and Howard. A special ...
Article : 46 wordsMR. Ross, M.P., has received a reply from the Department of Works, acknowledging his letter drawing attention to the dangerous state of the crossing at Kingsdale, and promising a ...
Article : 35 wordsREADERS will be glad to learn that the Montague-Turner Opera Company will re-visit us on Thursday evening next, when that celebrated opera, "Lucrezia Borgia," will be ...
Article : 30 wordsGENTLEMAN interested in the course of lectures in law are requested to meet at the Town Hall on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock. ...
Article : 27 wordsON Monday evening Miss Achurch will make her first appearance in Goulburn and will play the part of Stephanie De Mohrirart in "Forget Me Not." On Thursday Henrik Ibeen's play ...
Article : 190 wordsAN application made by Patrick Kelly for a renewal of the license of the Shamrock Hotel, Clinton-street, adjourned from last Licensing Court, came before Messrs. C. S. Alexander and ...
Article : 177 wordsAT the Police Court on Saturday morning one drunk was fined 5s or 24 hours to the lockup. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 27 Jun 1891, Page 4
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