It is a good thing you have no daughters,' he said in a touch of humour. ' Why?' 'With your sentiments you would let ...
Article : 1,720 wordsMr. E. Dwyer Gray, of the Freeman's, Joural, has renounced Mr. Parnell, but the journal, itself continues to support him. August 1. ...
Article : 70 wordsIMPORTANT communications have been received by Mr. C. B. Cairnes, president of the Fruit-growers' Union, through the German-Australian Steamship Company, from a large importer of ...
Article : 92 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Messrs. E. J. Ball and Jmaes Oliver. UNSOUND MIND. Samuel E. Mayhew, on remand, was charged ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE new Electoral Bill, which was brought up and read a first time in the Legislative Assembly early on Friday morning, is to be known as the "Representation of the People Act of 1891." ...
Article : 1,817 wordsMINING is very slack at the Commodore at present, the two smelters. Mr. Beardsly and Mr. Douglas, having left for Tasmania. Their successor, a Mr. Bowen, is expected to arrive ...
Article : 145 wordsCARCOAR, Friday.—The local land board, consisting of Mr. Chas. E. Finch (chairman) and Messrs. N. Connolly and W. H. Platt (members), concluded a four days' sitting here to-day, ...
Article : 198 wordsThe War Office authorities have give their sanction to a tour proposed to be made through America and the Australian colonies by 50 soldiers of the Reserves, who contemplate ...
Article : 37 wordsAfter many difficulties with the foreign Consuls at Lisbon the Chilian cruiser President Errazuriz, which put into that port to obtain additional men, has sailed from Lisbon. It is ...
Article : 50 wordsDEATH.—It is with painful feelings that I record the death of the wife of Mr. John Meehan, which took place on Thursday evening last between ten and eleven o'clock. Mrs. Meehan had ...
Article : 232 wordsA MEETING of the friends and supporters of Mr. E. J. Ball is to be held at the Commercial Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon to consider the most appropriate way of recognising ...
Article : 42 wordsThe inquiry into the charges of corruption brought against Government officials in Canada continues to occupy a large share of public attention throughout the Dominion. ...
Article : 123 wordsCOLONEL HOLBOROW has been informed, with reference to his letter of the 27th June, that £150 has already been granted for the repair of the road from Tarago via Bronti to the ...
Article : 114 wordsOn Wednesday evening last a telegram was received by Sub-inspector Hitch from Constable Wren, notifying that he had found Watson, one of the prisoners who ...
Article : 195 wordsAdmiral Jules Barbey, the French Minister of Marine, has replied to a communication from the Mayor of Portsmouth extending the civic hospitality to the officers of the French fleet on ...
Article : 69 wordsWE have received the first copy of a new paper called " The Junee Democrat," printed and published by Mr. A. H. Gale for the proprietors. More than the usual difficulties in launching a ...
Article : 85 wordsThe dispute which led to the strike of tramway conductors at Toulouse, in France, has been settled. ...
Article : 27 wordsTHE School of Arts Debating Club held their inaugural debate on Thursday evening last in the rooms, Monaro-street. There was a good attendance, including ladies, the whole of the ...
Article : 510 wordsTHE temperance cause has, it seems obtained a valuable ally in science. A good many cures for dipsomania have been proposed before now, but until quite recently the results have been ...
Article : 138 wordsA WELL-ATTENDED meeting of fruitgrowers, dealers, and others connected with the fruit-growing industry was held at the Fruit Exchange on Friday afternoon to take ...
Article : 769 wordsThe Times, in guarded language, states that Admiral Gervais, the commander of the French fleet now visiting Russia, has taken to Cronstadt a draft agreement between Russia and France ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Wesleyan Methodist Conference has passed a resolution protesting against the intrusion into public life of men guilty of flagrant immorality. ...
Article : 31 wordsA MAN, giving his name as Bertram Everard, 25 years of age, supposed to be the person who has committed the numerous assaults on women in the suburbs, was arrested between Randwick ...
Article : 181 wordsA congress of representatives of the various European Powers and the United States will assemble at Borne, in Switzerland, at the end of September to consider the best means of ...
Article : 57 wordsIt was recently announced by the Russian Government that the Germans and Austrians in south-western Russia would be required to leave the country unless they became naturalized ...
Article : 60 wordsSERIOUS floods are again reported from Victoria. The township of Walhalla is submerged and the inhabitants have been compelled to fly for their lives. Four men have been drowned. ...
Article : 573 wordsAT BURROWA.—Purchases: Thomas Ovrens, 140 acres, Gogullalong; John Bourke, 117¼ acres, Cumbamurra. AT COOMA.—Purchases: Michael McCarthy ...
Article : 536 wordsThe Americans are discussing a proposal for holding a horse race for a stake of £20,000 on condition that English and Australian horses compete. ...
Article : 32 wordsAn Englishman has won £20,000 at roulette at Monte Carlo. He at once remitted the amount of his winnings to England, in order to avoid the temptation to further play. ...
Article : 35 wordsRussia is building new dry docks at Sebastapool, in the Crimes. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHE latest official statements made by the Government of Victoria on the trade of the colony continue to be an ugly revelation of stagnation and decline, especially in those ...
Article : 553 wordsJacques, who some time ago accomplished a long fast, has announced his intention of under-taking a 50-days' fast at the Westminster Aquarium. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. H. J. Atkinson, M.P. for Boston, who was suspended for a fortnight, for having addressed insulting letters to the Right Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, Speaker of the House of ...
Article : 457 wordsPROTECTION has, perhaps, never been carried to a more ridiculous length than in applying it to protect native prizefighters, as shown by the following facts. The authorities secured from ...
Article : 114 wordsYASS, Saturday.—The second youngest daughter of E. Howard, shoemaker, of Yass, aged 16, while at her sister's at Wombat on Thursday night, dropped dead in the act of ...
Article : 58 wordsTHE 330 shearers who were despatched by the Pastoralists' Union on Friday morning have passed safely through Bourke, and, with the exception of eight men who deserted, are on ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 4 Aug 1891, Page 4
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