THE Lamb-West slander nation is assuming an interesting character, and some very spicy evidence was given this morning. AN OFFENDING OFFICIAL. ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsARTHUR BUGG, of Parkesbourne, was charged at the Police Court this (Tuesday) morning, before Messrs Caswell, P .M., and Oliver, with having stolen a watch and chain, valued at £10 10s, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsA CAMEL train is working between Esperance Bay and the Pinnacles, a distance of 240 miles. News has been received from Coolgardis to 28 h March. At Bayley's Reward Claim, the Borden ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsA QUIET, unsensational, matter-of-fact cablegram says that payable alluvial gold is reported to have been discovered in Matabeleland. Quite so. If we knew all we should ...
Article : 1,607 wordsThe remains of the late Lonie Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot end exile, who died a few days ago at Tarin, were interred yesterday at Buds Peath, the capital of Hungary. ...
Article : 215 wordsSo much rain during the first three months of the year has seldom been experienced. Up to date the fall has been more than the total fall for the years 1882, 3, and 4, and nearly no much as for 1881. The ...
Article : 316 wordsTHE depression is having one result which will in all probability more than repay us as a community for the pangs we are enduring and the anxiety which keeps our mind on the ...
Article : 1,234 wordsBARMERDHAN, Monday.—The rush to the Wyalong gold-field has abated almost as rapidly as it began, and the lost three or four days the influx altogether has been lee than that of any one day previously. ...
Article : 630 wordsAs the result of the serious riots caused by the enforcing of the stringent liquor lows in the State of South Carolina, martial law has been proclaimed in the counties of Darlington and Florence. The ...
Article : 284 wordsAs the new gold-saving machine invented by Mr. J. Jerger is treating considerable interest, we to-day give a portrait of the inventor, together with some account of his career. He is a native of Germany, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsTHE hearing of the remarkable will case, Bradford v. Powell, was continued on Monday. Edward Francis Thomas, a solicitor practising at Goulburn, said he was formerly an articled clerk to Mr James ...
Article : 330 wordsTHE sittings of the annual committee were continued on Monday. Consideration of proposed amendments in the rules was continued. After discussion it was resolved to reduce the charges for ...
Article : 87 wordsCOOMA, Monday.—A crushing of 62 tone of stone from the Cowra King, Cowra Creek, yielded 46oz. This is considered a splendid return, as the reef is very wide and easily worked. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE fortnightly sitting of the above court was held this (Tuesday) morning before Messrs. Caswell, P.M., and Oliver. UNDEFENDED CASKS. ...
Article : 306 wordsAN extensive schemes of operations, designed to secure the proper training of various branches of the Defence Forces, is in contemplation. Respecting it, regard has necessarily been paid to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsCROOKWELL, Monday.—The local branch of the Joint Stock Bank was closed on Saturday last. The manager, Mr Chopin, and the clerk, Mr. Cameron, were entertained on Saturday night by a number ...
Article : 585 wordsTo facilitate ate t work of distributing the electors' rights for Goulburn, the police officer in charge of the books has been stationed at the Town Hall as being more central than the lookup. Over 120 were ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE Rev. Dr. D'Aroy-Irvine arrived in Sydney on Sunday lest from New Zealand, where he head proceeded for the good of his health. We regret to say that the doctor derived no benefit from his ...
Article : 65 wordsA VERY pretty wedding took place last week at the residence of Mr. A. Barnett, Yass Road. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. J. Rodd, the contracting parties being Elizabeth, first ...
Article : 118 wordsA LARGE number of persons applied at the Mines Office on Monday for passes to enable them to go to the country with the view of fossicking for gold. By the New Zealand boats which have come in during ...
Article : 165 wordsParliament, the Premier says, will probably remain in session another two months, and will during that time, ho anticipates, do good work. The result of the division on the Appropriation Bill, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsA TRANSFER of positions has been effected between Miss M. Hawkins, pupil teacher, North Goulburn Superior Public School, and Miss Kate Walsh, assistant, Captain's Flat Public School. ...
Article : 29 wordsCONSTABLE PETERSWALD who has charge of the electors' rights for the Collector division of the Queanbeyan electorate, states that he has met with great difficulty in distributing the rights. He has ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Mining on Private Lands Bill is now before the Legislative Council, and some questions has been raised as to its passage owing to amendments made by that Chamber. The Premier, speaking of the ...
Article : 119 wordsON Monday morning 14,253 sheep were penned at the Homebush fat stock sales to a fair attendance of buyers. The market opened firmer and prices were maintained throughout the sales. Prime ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE Under-Secretary for Mines has received the following telegram from Mr. George Munsall, gold warden at Ulladulla:—"There are in the neighbourhood of the Clyde alluvial find about 60 men. ...
Article : 158 wordsANNIVERSARY service in connection with the above were held on Sunday last. The Rev. E J Rodd presented morning and evening to large congregations, taking for his morning subject "Christ's ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 3 Apr 1894, Page 2
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