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Advertising : 534 wordsANOTHER gold-saving machine was duly launched on the market on Friday last, when a public trial was given of a new contrivance invented by Mr. Robert Ferguson, of Clinton-street, Goulburn. ...
Article : 954 wordsA PUBLIC meeting is convened for Monday evening in favour of commuting the death sentence on the condemned men Montgomery and Williams. THE BOOT TRADE. ...
Article : 229 wordsIt is satisfactory to know, on the very best authority, that " a private secretary and a messenger are the only persons who will accompany Mr. F. B. Suttor to Canada at ...
Article : 800 wordsTHE United States Senate has appointed a committee to inquire into the circumstances of alleged bribery in connection with the Tariff Bill, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThe International Miners' Congress in Berlin yesterday approved of the introduction of general legislation making the eight-hour system compulsory in mines. ...
Article : 59 wordsTwo hundred cab proprietors who own 1500 cabs have agreed to the terms of the Cabmen's Union, namely, a reduction of So on the amount paid by the cabmen for the daily hire of cabs. ...
Article : 58 wordsWE wish we could believe that the extraordinary hungering and thirsting after a seat in Parliament, out of which the cynics are finding material for so much saturnine mirth, ...
Article : 1,104 wordsIn the Hungarian House of Representatives the Government yesterday announced that they proposed to create a sufficient number of members in the House of Magnates, or Upper House, to secure ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is reported that the Government are considering the advisability of expending £10,000,000 in strengthening the British naval ports, especially Portsmouth. ...
Article : 28 wordsMRS. HARRISON LEE spoke in the Primitive Methodist Church on Friday evening to a good audience. The Rev. J. W. Holden, in introducing the speaker, used some atrong language against the publican. ...
Article : 576 wordsIn the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Casimir-Perier, the Premier, replying to a question, said that the Government possessed the absolute right to nominate bishops, and they had ...
Article : 56 wordsIn the Austrian Reichsroth yesterday the Minister for Agriculture said that the tyranny of agitators was forcing a large section of workers to accept the eight-hours system, though it was really not ...
Article : 81 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. LARCKNY. Charles Edward Miner was charged with stealing a leaf of bread. ...
Article : 474 wordsTHERE was a good attendance at the usual monthly meeting of the above in the assembly-room, Academy of Music, on Thursday evening. Mr. E. C. Bryden, one of the vice-presidents, coupied the ...
Article : 470 wordsMR G. H. REID delivered a political address at Penrith on Friday night. Referring to the attempt of Sir George Dibbs and the Labour League to sink the fiscal issue, he appealed to the freetrade electors ...
Article : 237 wordsTHE stone-throwing mystery at Enmore has been solved. The perpetrator, it is alleged, is a little girl about 12 years of age, named Eva Grieves, who was an adopted child of Mr. M'Cann. Prior to adoption ...
Article : 786 wordsA fashionable wedding took place at Berthong, near Young, the residence of Mr. D. F. Gibb, on Tuesday, 15th inst, when Miss Sarah Gibb was united to Mr Renben Payten, of Goulburn. The ...
Article : 94 wordsThe gross proceeds of the lecture given by Mr. Sach on Thursday evening in aid of the Hospital amounted to £417s The expenses for advertising and printing were 16s, leaving a balance of £4 is ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following Public school tenders have been accepted:—Crookwell, improvements, John P. Pinn, £85; Woerden, additions and repairs, Henry Lander, £25. ...
Article : 25 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Friday—The Rev. S. F. Mackenzie, Presbyterian minister, died last night after a short illness. He was one of the oldest clergymen in the colony, and had resided here for upwards of 18 ...
Article : 42 wordsThe local Masonic lodges have decided to hold the memorial service to the memory of the late Canon D'Arey Irvine, D D., on Sunday afternoon, 27th instant, at 3, in St. Saviour's Cathedral. The ...
Article : 80 wordsBrisbane, Friday—The following forecast for New South Wales was issued to-day by Mr. Wragge:—"As before more rain and unsettled conditions are expected in many paris of the ...
Article : 348 wordsTHE grand cycling carnival to be held on the Olympic Ground on Queen's Birthday promises to be a great success, and a large gathering is expected to visit the grounds to witness this very exciting ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE executive of the branch of the C.S.F. Union held a meeting on Thursday night and drew the rounds of the badge competitions for the season The following are drawn to compete on the 26th May: ...
Article : 175 words"Parliamentary candidates," said The Parson, "are becoming as plentiful as gold-savers or little boys with little guns in the streets of Goulburn at present." ...
Article : 1,072 words"MELBOURNE and the Golden Cities" was the title of a lecture given in the lecture-hall of Trinity Presbyterian Church last night. The hall was comfortably filled notwithstanding the ...
Article : 210 wordsMISS JANE ANN LARKHAM, daughter of Mr. J Larkham, farmer of Jacqus, died in the Goulburn Hospital on Thursday last from typhoid fever. She contracted the complaint in Goulburn at the end ...
Article : 122 wordsConsiderable interest should attach to the performance by the Black Diamonds in the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening next in aid of the Orphanage. The peice is "The Unknown," which ...
Article : 125 wordsMRS. ROACH, living at Irish Town, Goulburn, died at her residence on Friday morning from heart discuss. She had previously been suffering from bronchitis. Deceased belonged to the Salvation ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE monthly meeting was hold in the school-room, Lagoon-street, on Wednesday evening. The Rev. J W. Holden presided and gave an address on "Moderation." The attendance was good, and five ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 19 May 1894, Page 2
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