The inquest on the Windsor tragedy was resumed. this morning. The crush was not so great as yesterday, though an eager crowd, including many ladies, rushed for seats. The prisoner ...
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Article : 1,239 wordsA MEETING of the local branch of the above was hold in the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening to consider a communication from Mr. Herbert, secretary of the central executive, and the election of officers. ...
Article : 1,440 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday—The adjourned inquest on the body of Emily Williams, who was found murdered at Windsor under circumstances of exceptional atrocity, was resumed to-day before ...
Article : 2,816 wordsA HEAVY storm of rain accompanied by thunder and lightning passed over the town between 3 and 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon. For over an hour the rain came down in torrents, flooding the streets ...
Article : 459 wordsNews has been received from Burmah to the effect that the Chin-Lushais, a hill tribe, are making raids on tea estates belonging to Europeans. In an encounter with the hostile tribe 38 coolies employed ...
Article : 54 wordsSerious complaints are made of alleged sweating in the match factory established by the Salvation Army in the East End of London. Great distress also exists among employes in private factories. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn the London wool market higher prices have been obtained for River Plate tops. This is reacting upon Australian wools, and the tone of the market has improved. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe American House of Representatives has passed an Anti-Chinese Bill by a majority of three to one. This measure will have the effect of virtually excluding all Chinese from the United States ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the Canadian House of Commons a charge of corruption has been made against Sir A. P. Caron, Minister for Militia. It is alleged that ho applied £20,000 portions of subsidies voted for railways, to ...
Article : 55 wordsOUR chrysanthemum and flower show is to be held on Easter Monday. It is thought the former flowers will be in full bloom by then, and there will be several other sorts of flowers that will be shown. ...
Article : 175 wordsMrs. Montagu, of Coleraine, Ireland, has been found guilty of the manslaughter of her daughter, a child whom she tied to a wall and looked up, the girl being found dead afterwards. The jury having ...
Article : 256 wordsTHE SEASON.—Although there was splendid rain at Taralga on several occasions last month there has not been any hero for six weeks save a few light showers. Our prospects for the winter are ...
Article : 158 wordsA plot instigated by members of the anarchist party in Madrid has been discovered by the police. It was intended to destroy the Chamber of Deputies, the Royal Palace, and other principal public ...
Article : 492 wordsTUESDAY next has been proclaimed a public holiday at Marulan for the coming show. Mr. A. E. L. Mansell has been appointed coroner at Carcoar, vice Dr. Nash, resigned. ...
Article : 204 wordsA GENERAL order, issued by the Officer Commanding New South Wales military forces, calls attention to the following regulation with regard to rifle slings:—"The length of the sling when ...
Article : 723 wordsAN inmate of the Goulburn Gaol named Francis Carter, undergoing a sentence of 18 months hard labour, died in the gaol hospital at half-past two o'clock on Tuesday. An inquest was held on the ...
Article : 205 wordsON Tuesday morning 562 men were supplied with broad, meat, and tea before they left the Exhibition Building, and about the same number were provided with broad and soup upon their entrance ...
Article : 616 wordsTHE secretary of the Goulbern Reserve Rifles has received district orders from head quarters to the effect that railway passes will not be issued to members competing in any rifle match unless a ...
Article : 117 wordsAT a meeting of the committee of the Pastoral and Agricultural Association on Saturday evening it was resolved to make numerous improvements to the show grounds, including an enlargement of the ...
Article : 239 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Mr. James. Oliver. ABSCONDING APPRENTICES. Two lads named Alexander Chessor and Peter ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 7 Apr 1892, Page 4
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