STEPS are being taken to-day for the establishment of a labour bureau. An encounter took place in Hyde Park yesternight between three men-of-war sailors ...
Article : 354 wordsA MEETING of the Goulburn Hospital committee was held at the institution on Wednesday evening. There were present—Messrs. H. S. Gannon (president), E. C. Bryden, A. A. Kerr, L. H. ...
Article : 455 wordsBEFORE Messrs. S. Meyer, J. Oliver and J. W. Wombey. UNSOUND MIND. George Jones, on remand, charged with unsound ...
Article : 3,048 wordsTHE heavy showers of the early part of last month have given a good start to all crops, and there is good prospect of a supply of winter fodder where forethought has been shown and crops sown. The ...
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Advertising : 1,516 wordsIF there were any persons who had any doubts as to the intentions of these-called National Association those doubts must now be resolved. The association—as those who could recognize the wolf in sheep's ...
Article : 617 wordsSOONER or later all inland cities discovery that the question of disposing innocuously of sewerage is not an easy one. There is no ocean at hand into which sewers can be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsLeaps my glad heart to thee, O billy hat; Who but myself could see, Glory in that. ...
Article : 589 wordsDEAR SIR,—In regard to the above I ask that I may be obliged by the publication of the following anonymous letter which was enclosed in an envelope addressed to me, accompanied by a copy of the ...
Article : 254 wordsALBURY, Wednesday.—A telegram from Tumbarumba states that the wife of John Bloomfield, a selector living near Rosewood, was shot dead in her house yesterday by William Cecil, alias Perry. ...
Article : 250 wordsAT the Coroner's Court on Wednesday morning the City Coroner resumed the inquest touching the death of a man named Knut Alfred Anderson, who was killed in Lower George-street on the night of ...
Article : 101 wordsA MEETING of the members of the two sections of the labour party, called at the instance of the Trades and Labour Council, was held in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday. The chair was ...
Article : 101 wordsBILLY MURPHY, the boxer, will arrive in Goulburn this afternoon in company with Jim Burge, the "Iron Man," with whom he has fought two hard battles. Burge will spar with Murphy ...
Article : 45 wordsPORT MACQUARIE, Wednesday.—Last night a settler on Ford's River, Upper Hastings, named John Coombes, was disturbed by the noise of a person on his ...
Article : 329 wordsA MATCH was played last Saturday on C wicket, Eastgrove, between the Clifton C. C. and eighteen of the Eastgrove Club, resulting in a victory for the Cliftons by 14 rune. For the winners Morris 32, ...
Article : 114 wordsALDERMAN MACGRAW has given notice of the following motions for this evening's meeting:—(l) That tenders be called for emptying cesspits and dry-earth closets for the municipal year ending ...
Article : 72 wordsMOAMA, Wednesday.—A sad accident occurred at the Echuca rifle butts this morning. A young man named Snell was marking for the Echuca Rangers at the local butts. He had given the signal to ...
Article : 63 wordsA SAD accident occurred early on Wednesday evening at the Arncliffe railway station by which Mrs. Emma Annie Tydeman, the wife of the Rev. Henry Tydem[?]n, of Booth-street, Arncliffe, lost ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE following boys who obtained instruction in manual training at the Technical School passed the examination in December. It consisted of a written examination and included drawing, and each boy ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE annual meeting of the local auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society will be held to-morrow (Friday) evening in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. ...
Article : 26 wordsA MEETING is to be held to the Temperance Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening to [?] for a regatta. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 11 Feb 1892, Page 2
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