'Go wash your face and come dress me in your best style, you impudent varlet I' panted the marquis, with livid lips, as be sank into a chair. 'Then, if you wish, you can go about ...
Article : 1,146 wordsTHE boot factories re-opened this morning, but the men refused to resume work, and the dispute has now resolved itself into a strike. All the factories posted notices, stating that ...
Article : 198 wordsThe anarchist Tornemire, who was arrested on a charge of being the perpetrator of the bomb outrage in L'Avenue Kieber, Paris, has succeeded in proving an alibi. He is, however, to be prosecuted as ...
Article : 44 wordsTHERE is nothing of importance going on just now, and everything is very dull. We are getting very heavy frosts, although the days are warm, but during the nights the ...
Article : 289 wordsTHE dispute in the boot trade still exists, although at any moment an amicable arrangement may be arrived at. The strikes at four of the factories on I the question of union v. non-union labour which ...
Article : 767 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs Caswell and Ball, Samuel Nelson was proceeded against by his wife for having left his child without means of support ...
Article : 1,607 wordsACCIDENT.—Last week Mr. Thomas Hyles, jun., whilst driving home met with a severe accident. It seems that the pole bar slipped off the end of the pole, and when going down ...
Article : 369 wordsCholera has broken out in seven provinces of South Russia. ...
Article : 16 wordsSeven thousand London cabmen intend to strike to-morrow unless the owners of the cabs agree to reduce the hiring charge by 3s daily. ...
Article : 30 wordsAn international congress of miners is sitting at Berlin, and is discussing the question as to eight hours being made a legal day's work. ...
Article : 30 wordsA telegram from New York states that a band of foreign operatives is marching from Indiana to Washington to petition Congress to suspend immigration. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette publishes an article to-day In which the most pessimistic view is taken of the naval position of the Empire. The article asserts that the British navy is ...
Article : 109 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—The Right Rev. Sydney Linton, D.D., the Bishop of Riverina, died at a very late hour to-night in Dr. Fitzgerald's Hospital. Bishop Linton was taken suddenly ill at ...
Article : 198 wordsPrince Ferdinand of Bulgaria and 1 Stambouloff, the Bulgarian Premier, are supporting a scheme for a defensive alliance with Turkey. It is reported that it Is proposed to abolish the ...
Article : 53 wordsAT the request of Mr. J. J. Wright, Ald. W. Pike, Messrs. T. Gribble, J. McLaughlin, and other residents, the member for the district has again invited the Rev. Mr. ...
Article : 817 wordsA peculiar law point has arisen out of a charitable bequest by a lady of Pole, a town in the Adriatic, In Illyria, a province of Australia. The lady bequeathed a large sum to the poor and ...
Article : 103 wordsMILITARY TOURNAMENT.—I understand that it has now been finally decided to hold a military tournament on the racecourse in front of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel. ...
Article : 386 wordsAT Lismore on Tuesday Mr. W. J. Lyne, Minister for Works, performed the ceremony of opening the first section of the Lismore to the Tweed railway. Several thousands of persons were ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Mundells, who has resigned his seat in the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade in consequence of the remarks made by Mr. Justice Williams in connection with the New Zealand ...
Article : 80 wordsThe National Liberal Federation has convened a conference at Leeds for 20th Jane, to discuss the question as to the attitude or the House of Lords towards liberal legislation. ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Cecil Rhodes, Premier of Caps Colony, has decided to send Sir Charles Mills, Agent. General for the colony, and Sir Henry de Villers, Chief Justice and President of the Legislative ...
Article : 49 wordsTwo postponed Small Debts Court cases were heard before Messrs. Caswell and Ball yesterday. The British Tea Company sued Edward Fennerley and A. Walker for 15s 6d each and verdicts were ...
Article : 44 wordsON Tuesday morning a man named Thomas Rose met with a severe accident. While working at Thornleigh, grubbing and clearing, a large tree fell on Rose and dislocated one hip. He was removed ...
Article : 41 wordsA rupture has taken place in the relations between Marshal Peixoto, President of Brazil, and the Government of Portugal. ...
Article : 25 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A deputation, consisting of several ladies, waited upon Mr. M'Intyre, Minister for Lands, to-day, to complain of the way in which the Lands Department was treating A. ...
Article : 332 wordsTHE following is the grader's report:—Gentlemen,—I have to report for the week ending May 12th the consignments of butter now coming forward show a general falling-off; still the supply is ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Great Aurora mine, Michigan, U.S.A., is on fire. Many of the miners below are unable to escape. In China it has been determined to expend ...
Article : 209 wordsBARMEDMAN, Tuesday.—The yield of gold reported yesterday from Keith's Currajong claim of 2oz 5½dwt. from 62 tons most be considered one of the beat so far on the field. The stone was a fair ...
Article : 179 wordsMINING.—According to Mr. Geo. Pullen, an old Snoalhaven digger, who has recently returned from the Morchison, Western Australia is not the "promised land." Mr. Pullen left Bungonia eight ...
Article : 408 wordsTHE Legislative Council on Tuesday reached the order of the day for the second reading of the Mining on Private Lands Bill, No. 2; but as Dr. MacLaurin desired that hen. members should have ...
Article : 611 wordsTHIs tramcar continues to ran successfully between the Bridge-street terminus and the railway station, Sydney. At night especially it attracts considerable attention, being illuminated with the ...
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Advertising : 389 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. C. L. Wragge issued the following forecast for New South Wales this afternoon:—The weather will be unsettled, with some rain along the coast between Sydney and the ...
Article : 69 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—Alice Drew, a widow, committed suicide at Albany by cutting her throat. She had contemplated suicide fur some lime. After totting her throat, she walked across the room and ...
Article : 101 wordsTHE Executive Council met on Tuesday afternoon and formally dealt with the case of the Dora Dora blacks, who were under sentence of death. In accordance with the recommendation of the Cabinet ...
Article : 67 wordsMoruya, Tuesday.—This morning, about II o'clock, a carpenter named Thomas Walter, when crossing Moruya Park, discovered the body of a man lying in the water ...
Article : 147 wordsMn. G. H. REID, the leader of the Opposition, states that it is his intention to deliver a speech at Penrith next Friday evening. Mr. Reid says he intends to deal with the recent utterances and ...
Article : 79 wordsThursday afternoon (says the Gundagai Times) witnessed a very interesting ceremony at the Convent School, where in the presence of the resident clergy and numbers of the parents of. the ...
Article : 182 wordsA DEPUTATION waited on the Minister for Lands on Tuesday nod presented to him a petition from special area selectors in the land districts of Parkes and Forbes, urging that their annual payments of ...
Article : 135 wordsON Tuesday the mixed train from Cooma to Goulburn was blocked by a quantity of grass which had blown on to the line. This had made the rails so slippery that the train had to be divided before it ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 17 May 1894, Page 4
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