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Advertising : 105 wordsRear-Admiral Hoskins is gone to Alexandria as second in command to Admiral Seymour. The French Chamber of Deputies fetters ...
Article : 97 wordsAt sundown on Tuesday the British fleet ceased firing on Alexandria. The whole of the forts fronting the sea were silenced. ...
Article : 1,899 wordsTHE "dogs of war" have been set loose. M. J. Sharp's tender for repairs to the Gunning Public Schools has been accepted. Adelaide preparing for war. They are the ...
Article : 897 wordsA later telegram states that the Consuls of the European Powers before quitting Alexandria presented a note to the British Admiral, officially protesting against, the ...
Article : 746 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Colley pleaded guilty to being drunk in Goulburn last night. He went to the lockup and gave himself into custody. Being his first offence the Bench discharged him. ...
Article : 661 wordsTELEGRAPH.—''On dit'' that the much talked of telegraph-office is to be opened on the 17th inst, and that th postal and telegraphic departments will be amalgamated on the 1st proximo. Mr. C. ...
Article : 454 wordsSALE OF LAND.—Negotiations are being made for the sale of one or two valuable properties, in the town. This would be a very good opportunity for some Goulburn men to speculate profitably as the ...
Article : 332 wordsIN Goulburn, as well no doubt, as in every city or locality under the sway of the British Queen, the greatest excitement prevailed during yesterday and to-day, in respect to the proceedings at Alex. ...
Article : 770 wordsTHE news of the bombardment of Alexandria has created intense excitement throughout the city, and yesterday the various news offices were beseiged by crowds eager to gain ...
Article : 275 wordsOUR Small Debts was held on the first Monday of the month. The principal cases were J. Whiting J. P., v. Weeks. As there was no police cases this concluded the court business. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 13 Jul 1882, Page 2
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