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Advertising : 1,663 wordsTwo meetings were held in the Domain on Sunday afternoon for the purpose of considering the attitude of the labour representatives in the Assembly. One meeting was addressed by Mr. ...
Article : 574 words'Tis civilization, so they say, and it cannot be changed for the weakness of men. Take care! Take care! 'Tis a desperate way to goad the wolf to the end of his den. ...
Article : 278 wordsPOLICE COURT.—To-day, before William Affleck, Esq., J.P., John Darby Clifford appeared, charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Mary Ann Guise. From the evidence it ...
Article : 177 wordsFurther particulars ore to hand in reference to the outrage committed by Kburds, who forcibly abducted an English girl named Greenfield and detained her in the Turkish Consulate at Souj ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE monthly meeting was held at the Technical School on Saturday last, when the chair was taken by the president, Mr. A. J. Sach, F.C S. There was a good attendance of members. The ...
Article : 1,017 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Messrs. E. J. Ball and James Oliver. DRUNKENNESS AND INDECENT LANGUAGE. John Donohoe was charged with drunkenness ...
Article : 658 wordsIn the French Chamber of Deputies last night M. Ribot, Minister for Foreign Affairs, denied that any systematic attempt had been made by the German authorities to exclude French ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE Rev. Mr. Hall in the course of his sermon on Orangeism said that "apart from the duties involved in a change of Government the functions of modern royalty under responsible ...
Article : 389 wordsIn the House of Lords the Marquis of Salisbury was questioned as to the authenticity of the report that the French had occupied the province of Luang Prabang, in Siam. ...
Article : 81 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—A report has been received from the committee, consisting of the chairman of the Railway Commissioners, the Postmaster-General, the Surveyor-General and the ...
Article : 226 wordsExperiments are being made by the Austrian military authorities with the view of testing a new explosive compound called cerasite, which is claimed to possess double the power of ...
Article : 38 wordsIt is reported that, in his recent visit to London, the Emperor William discussed with Lord Salisbury the question of European disarmament. It was the Emperor's intention to ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Spurgeon is showing decided signs of improvement. ...
Article : 19 wordsMr. G. W. Rowdon, the winner of 280 prizes—chiefly at amateur athletic contests—has elected to enter upon a professional career, and with this view appeared at the London ...
Article : 288 wordsAn unpleasant sensation has been caused in Canada by the announcement that the estate of the deceased Premier, the late Sir John Macdonald, includes a large block of shares in the ...
Article : 588 wordsTHE office of Mr. J. J. Roberts, the secretary of the Pastures and Stock Protection Board wore yesterday permeated by an odour very different from that which hangs round a perfumer's ...
Article : 107 wordsBEFORE C.E.R. Murray, Esq., chairman. The court opened a little after 10 o'clock. Mr. Dawson appeared as Crown-Prosecutor. CONSPIRACY. ...
Article : 441 wordsA LARGE number of persons interested in coursing were present at the Gundary Plumpton on Saturday last to witness the running off of three private matches made between well-known local ...
Article : 601 wordsAT Solomon and Party's claim at Pambula some very rich Are is being bagged for treatment, which, it is expected, will yield 20oz. to the ton. A number of pyrites from the Morning Star ...
Article : 61 wordsA PETITION has been drawn up in Cooma calling upon Captain Faulkner to resign his commission and has been sent to head-quarters in Sydney. Private Hines, one of the company, ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE following from the Bathurst National Advocate of the 16th instant should be of interest. The works were worked at a profit until the great rise in the price of coal and the ...
Article : 274 wordsWHILST Mr. A. Mawson, of Cooma, was crossing the Umaralla River on Sunday week last, he had a narrow escape from being smothered in quicksand. Not being able to ford ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE quarterly meeting of the officers of the Goulburn District, G.U.O.O.F., was held in the lodge-room of the Oddfellows' Hall on Saturday afternoon, all being present with the exception ...
Article : 498 wordsIT is only now (says the Gundagai Times) that the flood waters are abating that the actual loss the district has suffered is comeatable. Since January over 5000 sheep have been lost on ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE Chinese gamblers were brought up before the Water Police Court this morning. The keepers of the den being fined £20 or three months and remainder of the prisoners fined ...
Article : 173 wordsAT the Braidwood Police Court on Wednesday Joseph Doyle, alias George Sims, was charged, on remand, with uttering a forged cheque for £18 10s, purporting to be signed by S. J. ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE June number of the Gazette, which under the authority of the Minister of Agriculture (the Hon. Sydney Smith) is published by the Department, will shortly be ready for ...
Article : 251 wordsMR. ROSE, M.L.A., has been informed by the proper authorities that the turn-off road at the old Stone House, Wheeo, will receive prompt attention; also that repairs will be executed at ...
Article : 90 wordsFURNER, CANSDELL, AND Co., of Crookwell, report having sold an account of Mr. A. Compton to Mr. T. Nelligan, of Binda, the Junction Hotel, with 170 acres of land, at a satisfactory ...
Article : 38 wordsAT GUNDAGAI.—Purchase: Edward Douglas, 75 acres, parish Muttama.—Lease: Edward Douglas, 225 acres, parish, Muttama. At the Carcoar Police Court last week ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE half-yearly general meeting of shareholders of J. and J. Hayes, Limited, of Goulburn and Albury, was held at the City Mills, Goulburn, on Friday. The balance-sheet for the past ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 21 Jul 1891, Page 4
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