A TELEGRAM received from South Africa states that the Johannesburg police have proved that the young man Keays, who was believed to have been murdered by Deeming in South Africa in 1888, ...
Article : 335 wordsHIS Lordship Dr. Lanigan paid a formal visit to the Catholic schools of the city on Monday last, and the hearty welcome he received at each school was perhaps one of the most pleasing features connected ...
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Advertising : 1,314 wordsWHEN the Simpson Railway Bill was rejected after the second reading, mainly by n solid vote of the Labour party, sundry Sydney journals made it the occasion for a violent denunciation of the party. ...
Article : 342 wordsTHE growing cool weather we have had has been a great help to vegetation, and there should be abundant. feed for winter. The temperature has been unusually low, and there is a fear of frost setting ...
Article : 327 wordsWhen the poor man find That times are bad And work there is little Or none to be had, ...
Article : 689 wordsTHE works of the Australian Explosives and Chemical Company, Limited, at Door Park, were to-day the scene of a disastrous explosion. Two men met the with an instantaneous death and two ...
Article : 370 wordsMR. SCHEY has cut a very undignified figure for the last week or so. Under the cover of Parliamentary privilege none was so bold as he. His vindictiveness against the Chief, ...
Article : 1,784 wordsTHE Goulburn Senior Cadets and the Public School Cadets intend holding a church parade next Sunday. The Sydney Cadet Drum and Fife Band will be present, and about 150 members are expected ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE Council, through the city solicitor, Mr. A. M. Betts, has been served with a writ, in which Messrs. Mackinnon and Weitsel, architects, claim about £168 for commission, expenses , and moneys ...
Article : 83 wordsFROM what we can learn the practice of stone throwing among boys is becoming positively dangerous. On Monday last a schoolboy whilst returning home was struck on the forehead with a ...
Article : 66 wordsIN the case of Regina v. David Haddon Heaton, who was committed at Gunning to Yass Circuit Court on a charge of false pretences, the Attorney-General has declined to prosecute. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE second competition for the trophy presented by Mr. Leash to the Goulburn Gun Club took place on Saturday afternoon in the Olympia Ground, Mr. Howard with 13 kills obtaining a "leg-in." An ...
Article : 151 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Henry Lawton, aged 17, residing near Toowoomba, was out duck shooting yesterday. He was handling a loaded pea rifle when from some cause unexplained the weapon ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE Pirate football team, for the last two seasons runners up for the metropolitan first junior badges, propose visiting Goulburn during the Easter holidays for the purpose of playing two matches—one ...
Article : 127 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Monday.—Mr. John Kennedy, an old resident of the district, died on Sunday, aged 78 years, from a severe attack of hydatids. Another old pioneer of the district, in the person of Mr. John ...
Article : 78 wordsTWO attempts to beat cycling records were made on Saturday lost. Quodling, of Sydney, essayed to lower the record of 8 hours 15 minutes for the hundred miles to Braidwood and back, but occupied ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE following is from an English paper:—The director of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows intend to submit at the next meeting of the Annual Moveable committee an important scheme for ...
Article : 49 wordsAN important meeting of the Goulburn branch of the above will be held at the Trades Hell this (Tuesday) evening. Theo business is to consider a communication from the central committee and the ...
Article : 39 wordsA MATCH was played on A wicket, Eastgrove, last Saturday between the Clifton and Globe Clubs, resulting in an easy victory for the former by 109 runs. The Globe went first to the wickets and put ...
Article : 230 wordsIN a beautiful work entitled the "Wild Flowers" of New Zealand, "Mrs. Charles Hotley has described and drawn a large series of flowering plants which adorn the natural Woods of New Zealand. The book ...
Article : 174 wordsWHILE playing in r scratch match in the Deanery paddock on Saturday Mr. E. Pryke twisted his ankle as he was running, one of the small bones being fractured. Dr. Handcock-Burkitt's services ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE Rev. W. Sparling delivered his farewell sermons on Sunday last, morning and evening, to large congregations. To-morrow (Wednesday) evening a farewell tea and public mooting will be ...
Article : 47 wordsIN fulfilment of a promise made to his congregation on last Tuesday, his Lordship attended at the 11 o'clock mass in 8ts. Peter and Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, and gave the Apostolic Benediction. ...
Article : 247 wordsA VERY large attendance, both tt the open-air and limelight services, assembled last Sunday evening to hear Mr. Cotching's second talk on "Gambling and Its Results." It certainly appears ...
Article : 198 wordsMR. JAMES LOVE, late of Goulburn, has just secured the appointment of science and art master to the Grammar School, Ipswich, Queensland. Mr. Love has lately hold a position at the High ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 5 Apr 1892, Page 2
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