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Advertising : 533 wordsA GHASTLY discovery was made by two boys in the Newtown cemetery last night. The youngsters were walking through the ground when they came across a suspicious-looking parcel lying almost ...
Article : 392 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Messrs Meyer and Oliver. DRUNKENNESS AND OBSCENITY. James Home pleaded guilty to the above charges ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Person was reading the Penny Pest of Thursday, end something in it (not a sausage) tinkled his fancy, and he smiled a smile. " What's the joke ? Are you reading about that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsWE notice that the second term of the present year commences on Monday, 21st May. It will be remembered that the school year consists of forty-two weeks, which period is divided into three terms, ...
Article : 99 wordsSo far the praiseworthy efforts of the Trades and Labour Council to effect a reconciliation between the Parliamentary labour party and the central committee of the Labour ...
Article : 965 wordsBands of the Coxeyite industrial "army" are still causing much trouble in the Western states of North America. Further seizures of trains are reported. In a fight between Coxeyites and the ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE Sydney Morning Herald is staggered is at sight of a phenomenon which runs counter to all its theories of human nature. With open-mouthed bewilderment it sees that the ...
Article : 1,231 wordsAT the last District Court in Goulburn the case of John McAlister v. E. Amps was heard. This was a claim of £95 1s 6d, one year's rest of a farm at Laggan. Mr. Betts appeared for plaintiff and Mr. ...
Article : 346 wordsThe threatened lock-out of coal-miners in Scotland has been averted, the men having agreed to accept a reduction in wages. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe report that 10,000 persons perished by the earthquake tin Venezuela has not been confirmed. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Budget Bill was read the second time in the House of Commons at an early hour this morning. The result of the division showed a majority for the Government, the voting being—For the second ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Spectator recently published an alarming article predicting another Indian mutiny. The grounds on which this prediction was based were the smearing of trees with mud and other indications of ...
Article : 76 wordsIN pursuance of a requisition to the Mayor a meeting was held in the Town Hal on Friday evening for the purpose of taking steps to recognise the service rendered by Mr. W. Carson to the public at large in ...
Article : 676 wordsJUDGING from the antagonistically firm stand taken by both the boot manufacturers and the men, there is not much doubt as to the probability of a general lock-out of all union men on Monday. Neither side ...
Article : 1,038 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the committee was held on Wednesday evening, when there were present—Messrs. Gannon (president), Bryden, Freeman, Armstrong, Richardson, Knowlman, Oliver, ...
Article : 183 wordsIn addressing a meeting last night of the Colonial Party of the House of Commons, Sir George Grey dwelt upon the necessity for the formation of a Coloniel party with the object of strengthening the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe French Government has presented to the Botanic Gardens at Sydney and Adelaide 50 each of the famous Degetnour date palms from the Hama Gardens, Algiers. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE mysterious attacks on the houses at Charles-street, Enmore, continue, and every effort put forth by a large staff of the police has been so far b-filled. The attack was commenced just a week ago on ...
Article : 749 wordsTHE Minister for Public Instruction, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, has given his permission for the delivery of a lecture in the Technological Museum for the benefit of the hospital. Mr. Sach, F.C.S., of the ...
Article : 211 wordsThe third day's sitting of the annual session of the National Division of the above was commenced at 10 30 a m. on Thursday, in the Temperance Hall. It was resolved,—" That it been instruction from ...
Article : 194 wordsTHIS afternoon we saw a resident of Jerrawa who had just come from that place. He has a very poor opinion of the prospects of the goldfield there. There are only two parties—the prospector's and ...
Article : 153 wordsROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—A discovery of good alluvial gold is reported at Deep Creek, five miles from Clerment. The sinking is from 17ft, to 30ft. Two men washed some dirt which yielded 4oz. of ...
Article : 78 wordsFORBES, Friday.—An old resident named Edward Grady has met a terrible death at Jemalong, 25 miles from Forbes. He was a hawker, and he was driving in a covered waggonette, when the horses ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE Rev. Father Donovan, of Gundagai, has been appointed by the Right Rev. Bishop Lanigan to the position of administrator, end has arrived in Goulburn. The rev. gentlemen will take up his ...
Article : 227 wordsNo doubt our readers remember the several treats Goulburnites have received from time to time from bellringers, and they will, no doubt, be pleased to see by our advertising columns that we are to have ...
Article : 83 wordsCOOMA, Friday.—A terrible accident occurred on Wednesday at Miller's Point, 25 miles from Cooma A little girl named Catherine Josephine Muir and her six year old brother ware playing on the floor ...
Article : 72 wordsIs is rumoured that Mr. Arthur Barrets will contest Goulburn at the next election in the protectionist-labour interest. ...
Article : 21 wordsAT the adjourned meeting of bank managers in Sydney on Friday the deposit rates were fixed at 3 per cent. for six months and 4 per cent. for 12 months. It was received to discontinue receiving ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE annual meeting in connection with the Oddfellows' Hall was held last evening in the lodge-room, Mr. C. S. Failer presiding. There was only a moderate attendance The report and ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 12 May 1894, Page 2
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