AT the Goulburn Police Court on Tuesday morning before the Police-Magistrate, Brian Joseph Brogan drover, living in Goulburn, was arraigned on a charge of stealing 300 sheep, the property of A. G. ...
Article : 768 wordsMr. H. Watt, member for the Camlachie Division of Glasgow, asked the Government in the House of Commons Inst night whether Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was favourable ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE chief business before the Legislative Council on Tuesday night was the consideration of the Courts of Conciliation Bill, the second reading of which was moved by Mr. R. E. O'Connor, who ...
Article : 969 wordsIT has now been ascertained that Deeming, alias Williams, attempted to marry a girl at Liverpool in July last, and he presented to her many articles of jewellery. ...
Article : 775 wordsWE hear that the Rev. P. M. Flynn, B.A., who took up the Rev. P. G. Smith, M.A.'s work at Canberra during the illness of the latter gentleman, has now accepted charge of a parish at Cootamundra, ...
Article : 913 wordsCHURCH or ENGLAND.—On Sunday evening last the service at St. Edmund's Church was marked as an occasion of mourning for the deceased Bishop. The reading desk, pulpit, and communion table were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsA military plot has been discovered in Greece for the deposition of King George. Numerous officers in the army have been arrested for being concerned in the conspiracy. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Standard states that Lord Salisbury has refused to sanction an extension of the modus vivendi in regard to the Behring Sea sealing question, as desired by America. ...
Article : 67 wordsAT the late meeting of the Science Association held in Hobart, a paper was read by Dr. Montgomery, the Bishop of Tasmania, on the formation of an Australian Home-reading Union. It appears that ...
Article : 527 wordsThe Russian naval authorities have given orders for the construction of a number of warships to be completed at the close of 1896. The vessels ordered are four ironclads, one ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Globe publishes a report alleged to have been supplied from a diplomatic source, to the effect that the Czar of Russia has persuaded the Duke of Cumberland to abandon his claim to the throne of ...
Article : 455 wordsIN view of the increase in the number of typhoid cases in town and the necessity for extra attention being paid to the cleansing and disinfecting of all drains, closets, rubbish heaps, sloppy places etc., ...
Article : 700 wordsOUR P., A., AND H. SHOW.—This is over for another year, and, as usual, there is any amount of grumbling by the disappointed exhibitors on the right hand and the left. The common expression ...
Article : 399 wordsSAMUEL HOOD has obtained bail, but his Eon still remains in custody. The police made another raid on a Chinese gambling den in Lower George-street yesternight. ...
Article : 107 wordsWilliams, at the time of his identification, were large glasses, and his expression was somewhat altered by a three days' growth of hair. None the less, Mr. Max Hirschfeldt had no hesitation in ...
Article : 903 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Government have accepted an offer from the Salvation Army to assist in the distribution of relief to the unemployed. The destitution in the city is becoming daily more ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsSIR,—I have seen nothing further re Goulburn Olympic Ground (subject of my letter early in January last to you), except another in your columns from a shareholder just afterwards, asking ...
Article : 133 wordsSIR,—It is a pity to see such distress in a colony as this, with all its mineral wealth, practically speaking, untouched—a mine of untold richness in gold, silver, copper, &c., &c., running in parallel ...
Article : 474 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—A. serious shooting case is reported to-day from across the border. A little girl adopted by Mr. Ward and residing at Yackandandah was sitting on a rail, when one of Mr. ...
Article : 87 wordsON Monday evening Mr. W. P. Crick, M.L.A., in his capacity as chairman of the select committee appointed on the 17th December to inquire and report upon the application for a free pass made by ...
Article : 535 wordsA GOOD day's sport was spout by the residents of this neighbourhood on Saturday last at a hare drive, given by Messrs. S. Granger, A. Gino, and W. Granger, joint neighbours. 194 noxious ...
Article : 200 wordsI HAVE much pleasure in reporting a very successful social, which was held in Walsh's rooms, Collector, on the 16th instant. It was tendered as a compliment to Miss O'Reilly on the eve of her ...
Article : 250 wordsTHE time for receiving entries for the Grand Handicap Sweepstakes of £2 10s, organised by the Goulburn Gun Club, has been extended to 10 o'clock on the day of shooting—Saturday next. The ...
Article : 44 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The English cricketers, and Turner, M'Leod, and Trott, the remaining members of the Australian team, arrived by express to-day. It was arranged that the Mayor, Alderman Bullock, ...
Article : 169 wordsMR. ROSE has received the following from the Chief Inspector of Stock:—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated 18th instant, reporting an outbreak of disease amongst ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsCOLONEL HOLBOROW, M.L.A., has received the following from the Under-Secretary:—With reference to your personal inquiries respecting the Chatsbury Public School, I beg to state that a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsON Sunday St. Andrew's Cathedral Sydney, was draped in black in memory of the Bishop of Goulburn. The Dean of Sydney preached in the morning taking for his text the latter clauses of ii. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 24 Mar 1892, Page 4
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