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Advertising : 371 wordsA FIRE broke out last night in the produce department of Furner Brothers' extensive establishment, Bradley-street, which, but for the exertions of the fire brigade, would ...
Article : 788 wordsTHAT he hopes the piano at the hospital will not be fatal in its effects. That the piano becomes sometimes an instrument of torture, but he does not doubt that due ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Postal authorities in Germany have reduced the rates of postage on Australian mails carried by the North German Lloyd steamers to 20 pfonniges per letter. ...
Article : 40 wordsAT the Melbourne Central Criminal Court on Friday, Theodore Henry Drake was found guilty of selling noxious drugs with intent to procure abortion, and ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE following is from the Lithgow Enterprise:—We cannot better exemplify why we believe in protective duties (where duties of any kind are necessary) than by ...
Article : 500 wordsMR. D. S. HICKS, superintendent of schools in the Bathurst district, died at Orange on Friday, the cause of death being pulmonary disease. Mr. Hicks owed ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Canadian Government has remitted to London a sum of £20,000 as the contribution of the Dominion towards the funds of the Imperial Institute. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Gladstone will move that, in the absence of information justifying the action of the Government in proclaiming the National League the ...
Article : 157 wordsNYNGAN, Friday.—Mr. Matthew Burnett, the well-known temperance advocate, arrived at Nyngan on Tuesday last from Bourke, after a 400 miles' journey in ...
Article : 99 wordsBEFORE Messrs. S. Meyer and F. Tait, J.sP. SUSPICION OF LARCENY. Charlotte Skidmore and Louisa Charlotte Skidmore (her daughter) were brought up, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe European Powers, with the exception of France and Germany, have advised the Turkish Government to decline to agree to the proposal of Russia for the appointment of a joint Ottoman ...
Article : 74 wordsAN interesting ceremony, which may be regarded in a sense as a sequel to the Peat's Ferry accident, took place in Regent-street on Friday night. A number ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE farmers of a country are admittedly its bone and sinew; but according to accounts the agriculturists of New South Wales are not at the present time representative of these two ...
Article : 975 wordsThe Standard this morning publishes a telegram from Afghanistan to the effect that Ayoub Khan has made his escape from Teheran, whore he has been detained in custody for some ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE old sage of the Jerusalem who added so plentifully to the proverbial wisdom of the world warned us not to boast ourselves of to-morrow, for it was not in man to know ...
Article : 1,142 wordsTHE Hon. W. Clarke, Minister for Justice, paid an official visit to Goulburn yesterday to decide in what part of the now court house the land offices should be located. Two reports had been ...
Article : 544 wordsIn connection with the dispute between the Canadian Parliament and the Legislative of Manitoba, arising out of the granting of a character for the construction of a railway from ...
Article : 75 wordsOUR London correspondent sends us the unwelcome news that the opinion is gaining ground that the Imperial Government will disregard the colonies in the ...
Article : 210 wordsFrance has been compelled to abandon her claims for supremacy in the internal affairs of Madagascar, and has approved of the residence of foreign consuls on the islands. ...
Article : 34 wordsON Friday evening a meeting of the subscribers to the Civil Service Superannuation Fund was held in the Protestant Hall for the purpose of considering the ...
Article : 272 wordsHis Holiness the Pope has announced, in response to the offers of the Government of New South Wales, that the Propaganda is enlisting a number of priests, mostly Irish Trappist, to ...
Article : 49 wordsThe New Hebrides difficulty is exciting considerable interest, but there is a growing Impression that the Imperial Government proposes to disregard the protests of the Australian ...
Article : 47 wordsDuring the debate in the House of Commons last night Mr. Gladstone made a vigorous speech in opposition to the proclamation by the Government of the Irish National League. He ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the Antwerp wool sales on Wednesday 3700 bales of Australian wool were sold, the average prices obtained being equal to the ruling rates at the last London auctions. There ...
Article : 71 wordsA Lady contributor in Melbourne sends us (Daily Telegraph) the following:—" It is not generally known that there dwelt in East Melbourne during the past six years ...
Article : 318 wordsTHE temporary reservation from sale of the following portion of land has been revoked:—Land District of Braidwood.—Part of village reserve, notified under ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE new railway from Bungendore to Queanbeyan will, it has been decided, be opened for traffic on the 10th September. The opening ceremony is to be attended ...
Article : 178 wordsACCORDING to request the Bishop of Goulburn will conduct the whole of the funeral service at the burial of the late Mr. Morisset in the Church of England cemetery on Sunday afternoon at ...
Article : 40 wordsLOVERS of skating will have an excellent opportunity on Tuesday evening next of gratifying their desires, as the pavilion in the show-grounds will be open to all who choose to pay a ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE usual mooting of this society took place last night, and was attended by a large number of members, who manifested a lively interest in the proceedings. These took the form of a debate ...
Article : 167 wordsAT a time when Charity is putting herself into very gaudy garments, out in the latest and most ostentatious fashions of the philanthropic medistes, it is possible we may be led to overlook ...
Article : 209 wordsThe tender of Messrs. Kerr and Taylor has been accepted for the duplication of the line from Goulburn to Joppa Junction, Inspector Brennan, who has been in ...
Article : 1,436 words"How shall I cure my corn?" said she. "Give it a dose of acid," said he; "A single drop Placed on the top ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE last tribute of respect to the late Sergeant Emerton was paid yesterday afternoon. The remains wore interred in the Wesleyan cemetery, members of the Protestant Alliance Friendly ...
Article : 138 wordsA BATHURST telegram to the Daily Telegraph says:—The death of Superintendent Morisset has caused great regret here. He was stationed at Bathurst ...
Article : 233 wordsWHITTON, Friday.—Shearing is in full swing at Gogelerie under the old station rules. A little difficulty was experienced at first, owing to the union men ...
Article : 104 wordsIT having been deemed expedient to open and make the following parish road, notice is given that plans and books of reference, showing the intended lines of ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE team selected to uphold the prestige of the Goulburn Ex-Cadets in their match with the Bookham Cadets, at Bookham on Saturday next, will consist of Quartermaster-sergeant Lowry, ...
Article : 70 wordsTHIS extravaganza was reproduce on Thursday and Friday evenings to fair houses. The piece went much more smoothly than on the first representation. ...
Article : 27 wordsCASINO, Friday.—This morning two prisoners, named Wright and M'Donald, who were sentenced last sessions to 12 months and were months respectively for ...
Article : 68 wordsMESSRS. George Webster and George Wilcox discovered both stream and lode tin on the Glencee Estate, Bore, on Monday last. We understand that no assay has yet been made; ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 27 Aug 1887, Page 4
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