MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A meeting of the unemployed was held to-day in the Independent Hall. On the invitation of the Rev. Dr. Bevan, "Commissioner" Coombs and a ...
Article : 111 wordsSIR,—In just making a few observations on the letter of "Fair Play" in your issue of Saturday last I am impressed that your correspondent will accept them in a spirit significant of his nom de ...
Article : 837 wordsFrancis Brew was charged with allowing a cow to stray in the streets on the 4th instant. Defendant, who pleaded not guilty, was convicted and fined 5s, together with 2s 6d ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 965 wordsTHE Legislative Council devoted its attention almost exclusively to the Customs Duties Bill, the second reading of which was moved by the Minister for Justice. after an animated debate the further ...
Article : 901 wordsTHE offices in Castlereagh-street now known as the Government Bureau were opened on Thursday for the registration of those among the "unemployed" who wished ...
Article : 361 wordsTAMWORTH, Thursday.—Yesterday afternoon a goods train ran away. It had five passengers on board. A stoppage was made at Terrible Vale siding. The guard states ...
Article : 93 wordsTINGHA, Thursday.—News has been brought in that a young man named Frank Orchard was accidentally shot to-day by a man named Curtin. It appears that ...
Article : 80 wordsON Wednesday night at Tattersall's Hotel, Braidwood, Mr. E. C, Towle, manager for the past 10 years of the Bank of New South Wales, was entertained by a party of his ...
Article : 117 wordsALBURY, Thursday.—A brutal assault was committed by a man, for whom the police are at present searching, on Monday evening, at a place near Bowna. It appears that ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR,—In your Tuesday's issue the abovenamed gentleman has a par amongst other items as a reply to my letter on the vote given lately on the Customs Duties Bill. ...
Article : 639 wordsIN the Legislative Council on Thursday evening a monster petition, in the form of a huge roll of paper bearing 24,749 signatures of colonists of New South Wales, was ...
Article : 1,481 wordsIN the Assembly on Thursday Mr. Dibbs moved that the Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday next, resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider the expediency of ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE fifth series of events in connection with the international tug-of-war took place in the Darlinghurst Hall, Sydney, on Thursday evening. Again the attendance ...
Article : 92 wordsTEEMS: Deposit, 25 per cent.; balance in three months. Portion 37, 40 acres, county Murray, parish Keewong. About 15 miles south-westerly from ...
Article : 215 wordsIN a letter to Sir Henry Parkes Mr. J. A. Froude, the author, says:—"I need not say with how much interest I have watched your splendid efforts for the contederation of ...
Article : 91 wordsA short time ago the Railway Commissioners, finding they had an ample supply of sleepers to last for some time, notified the men who were supplying them that the ...
Article : 175 wordsTHE third day's sitting of the sixth annual conference of representatives of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union was held on Thursday at the Temperance-hall. Mr. W. C. ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE directors of the above company held their usual monthly meeting last evening at Mr. M. Clancy's hotel. The report for the past month was very good. New milk ...
Article : 154 wordsAT YASS.—Purchase: Timothy Carew, 320 acres, Narrengullen. Leases: Timothy Carew, 960 acres, Nurrengullen; James Diggins, 120 acres, Crosby. Travelling Without a Railway Ticket. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsA petition was presented in the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon by Mr. Grahame, signed by about 900 residents of Newcastle, praying for the abolition of the Towns Police Act No. 2. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsMR. ROSE asked in the Assembly on Tuesday whether the Premier was aware that Assyrian hawkers were threatening to become a great nuisance in the country, and would he take steps to ...
Article : 104 wordsA CORRESPONDENT from Wheeo writes as follows:—On the evening of the 15th instant, at about 7 o'clock, I was seated under the verandah enjoying the cool evening breeze and having a good old tune ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 20 Feb 1892, Page 6
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