THE people of Victoria are often compared with ourselves, and generally, much to our chagrin, the comparison goes against us. Some orators, endowed with more dogmatic splutter than sense, ...
Article : 507 wordsTHE sixth annual ploughing matches of the above association took place yesterday on ground near the Wesleyan Chapel kindly lent for the purpose by Mr. George Chapple. As has been ...
Article : 1,367 wordsMR. OSBORNE on the invitation of several protectionists of the district delivered a lecture in the Academy of Music last night, to an audience numbering between 600 and 700. Mr. J. Hayes ...
Article : 1,943 wordsSIR,—At the meeting last night a question was asked why men left 1s 3d per hour in Victoria to take is in Now South Wales. First we have no proof that they were getting 1s 3d per hour, ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE steamer Lubeck, which arrived in Port this morning, brings the news that Samoan affairs have assumed a far more quiet and peaceful character than anticipated judging from news ...
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Family Notices : 49 wordsStephen Keough, an unfortunate man who had been remanded from Taralga as being a dangerous lunatic, was brought before the court. ...
Article : 286 wordsThe recent incident on the Franco-German frontier has given rise to extreme irritation on the frontier. There is a feeling at Metz that war is ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. Polydore de Keyser, alderman for the Ward of Farrindon Without, hues been elected Lord Mayor of London. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Treasury has cabled a reply to the joint telegram from the various colonies intimating that the latter decline to reopen the original agreement with regard to the ocean mail service. ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. P. B. Burgoyne has offered a prize of fifty guineas for the best samples of Victorian wines, to be exhibited at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, on the same terms as those for his prize ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE Goulburn Club intend to have an asphalt wicket laid down in the paddock next St. Saviour's Cathedral for practice. A concrete wicket will he laid in the Olympic Ground for ...
Article : 33 words"Jess dead?" you say, old friend; "Oh, God, and I heard not a word, Tell me all about it, Steve, just how it all occurred. ...
Article : 1,729 wordsThe Crown Prince of Germany has improved in health. The hoarseness which resulted from the affection in his throat has now left him. ...
Article : 31 wordsAT a meeting held yesterday evening in the Christ Church School Building, Mr. Edwin Hunt and Mr. Joseph Blagg were duly elected to represent the parish district of West Goulburn ...
Article : 36 wordsDr. Richard Quain, the eminent physician, has bequeathed a sum of £75,000 to the University College, London. ...
Article : 28 wordsOUR BOYS will reproduce the interesting comedy " Caste" on Tuesday night next in the Academy of Music, for the benefit of Mr. Andrew Gavin, a paralytic. We need not ...
Article : 90 wordsA sculling race was rowed to-day between George Bubear and Courtney. Bubear was defeated. ...
Article : 21 wordsSir West Ridgway, late Chief British Commissioner for the delimitation of the Afghan frontier, has been appointed to succeed Sir Redvers Buller as Under-Secretary for Ireland. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE cable news this morning announces that the recent incident on the Franco-German frontier has caused much uneasiness, and it is feared at Metz that an outbreak of hostilities between ...
Article : 60 wordsSir Graham Berry is now engaged on a tour through England, with the view of securing support for the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Hungarian Parliament was opened to-day. The Speech from the Throne states that the relations of Austria and Hungary with the other Powers remain friendly, but the general ...
Article : 69 wordsON Friday morning the dead body of one of the unfortunate men drowned at Botony on Saturday last was found floating in the water not very far away from the scene of the and ...
Article : 110 wordsMRS. J. BOND and Mrs. S. Moyer met with a slight accident while out driving on Thursday afternoon in a phaeton. The horse kicked up, and got his leg over the shaft, and in his ...
Article : 64 wordsIt is reported that Lord Loftus, whose financial difficulties have taken him into Bankruptcy Court, has effected a settlement with his creditors. ...
Article : 30 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—A dastardly attempt has been made to wreck the special train in which the Governor and party were convoyed to Charlton on the occasion of the recent ...
Article : 113 wordsArchbishop Walsh, who recently suggested a conference on the rent question between the landlords and tenants, has been invited by a convention of landlords to nominate the tenant ...
Article : 85 wordsON Thursday evening last ten of Mrs. Miller's dancing pupils joined in giving her a complimentary evening, prior to leaving the class. About 40 were present. Mrs. Miller presided at ...
Article : 108 wordsThe suggestion that the British yacht Thistle had been tampered with, by which her speed was seriously impeded, has proved to be groundless. Sept. 30. ...
Article : 86 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—At the Terowie Court to-day a case was heard in which a claim was made for £400 damages for loss of services of the daughter of John Closs, who sued Stanislaus ...
Article : 141 wordsTHE mission services carried on by the Wesleyan Church were continued last evening, when an excellent address was delivered by Mr. Francis Tait, who was listened to with great ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Joseph Chamberlain delivered an address at Birmingham last night, in the course of which he declared that England was bound to support a fair and reasonable presentment of the Canadian ...
Article : 142 wordsA MEETING of adult male members of the Church of England, either occupying seats in St. Saviour's Church or residing within St. Saviour's parish or district, will be held in the ...
Article : 67 wordsMR. H. TAYLOR, for Mr. Hurley, moved in the Assembly on Monday night:—1. That a select committee be appointed, with power to send for persons ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE tender of Messrs. C. Goode and Son has been accepted for the erection of new business premises for Messrs. Furner Bros., and Jones, on the corner now occupied by the old Salutation ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. J. Brownhill, formely manager of the Goulburn branch of the A.J.S. Bank, has returned to Goulburn from his visit to the old country. Mr. Brownhill was fortunate in ...
Article : 42 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday when the ballot was being taken for the election of a committee to inquire into the resumption of land at Circular Quay, Mr. Ball said: "Must ...
Article : 145 wordsIf gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out, strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp. ...
Article : 32 wordsOUT of respect to the memory of the late Father Walsh, the lecture announced to be given by Mr. J. Knopp last evening in connection with the above society, on " "Astronomy," was ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 1 Oct 1887, Page 4
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