THE arrival of the R. M. S. Ballasrat at Adelaide was, from a detective's point of view, the most delicate portion of the voyage. If Deeming intended to make any attempt to escape it was certain ...
Article : 1,085 wordsBEFORE his Honor Judge Murray. S.E. VIDLER V. FREDHRICK SHEPHERD. This was a claim of £250 for breach of contract in failing to transfer certain lands at Crookwell ...
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Advertising : 727 wordsHrs Lordship Dr. Lanigan paid his first visit, since his return from his European tour, to St. Patrick's College on Friday afternoon at four o'clock. Re was met and welcomed by the President and ...
Article : 1,076 wordsTHE local Owl Club, which has been in a torpid state during the summer months, gave signs of an unmistakable awakening on Thursday evening last. It was a double-barrelled, heavy-footed awakening ...
Article : 881 wordsANARCHISM and Socialism are terms used to specify two distinct and antithetic ideals of government. Of course, like everything else almost, they have conventional meanings which are almost ...
Article : 1,319 wordsIn this case judgment was given in favour of plaintiff for £3. No costs were allowed, his Honor remarking that as the plaintiff had so greatly exaggerated his case, he did not think he was ...
Article : 1,086 wordsTHE Rev. W. Sparling, who has been pastor of the Primitive Methodist Church in Goulburn for the past five years, will preach his farewell sermons to-morrow (Sunday). On Wednesday evening a ...
Article : 126 wordsELECTORS are reminded that the electoral list for Goulburn is now on view at the court house, and it would be a sensible precaution for voters to see that their names have not been omitted. ...
Article : 37 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS. One drunk was fined 20s or seven days to gaol, and another 5s or twenty-fours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 598 wordsWHEN the District Court opened at 9 o'clock on Friday morning the legal gentlemen were not prepared with their witness to go on with the cases before the court. Mr. Davidson, in apologising to ...
Article : 141 wordsBEFORE Mr. C. S. Alexander. This morning the license of the Yass and Collector Inn, Yarra, was, on the application of Mr. Betts, transferred from James Waye to George ...
Article : 79 wordsThe first parade ever held by the Southern Cadet Battalion took place in Goulburn yesterday, when Goulburn, Bowral, Mittagong, Crookwell, Quenbeyan and Juneo companies were represented. The total ...
Article : 478 wordsMR. B. SHORT, who is a candidate for a seat on the board of directors of the A.M.P. Society, held a meeting at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Thursday evening. The attendance, though small, was ...
Article : 116 wordsThe doors are shut and the lights are out, And finished the Parliamentary rout; The Speaker is absent from the chair, Melville and Crick are no longer there. ...
Article : 136 wordsSCENE: District Court Chambers during the hearing of a trespass case.—Witness: "When I went to defendant's place I only saw a little girl." Mr. Davidson: "Well, what did you say to her"? ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE following are the details of the takings at the recent Convent bazaar:—Convent stall, presided over by Misses Roche, Buck, Harper, and Mr. Pearson, £138 4s, 3d; ex-boarders' stall, presided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsTHE following telegram has been received from the manager on the Tate, North Queensland, dated 28th March:—"Week's return: One hundred and sixty loads yielded 18 cwt. tin; 34 cwt. tin on ...
Article : 158 wordsTHE one given by Mr. Cotching last evening was fully up to the mark judging from the close attention and constant applause given. The effect produced by this gentleman's rendering of the ...
Article : 132 wordsThe excursion to Riggsdale, which it was proposed to hold yesterday in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday-school was abandoned on account of the unfavourble weather, and instead the ...
Article : 112 wordsON Thursday last Mr. Bungate, carter, killed a young snake in a railway truck at the Goulburn yards. He was unloading firewood, and the snake was under the last piece which he picked up. It is ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 2 Apr 1892, Page 4
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