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Advertising : 1,099 wordsA terrible boating fatility toot place at Westport county Mayo, Ireland, to-day. A passenger boat containing a large number of persons, principally harvesters, capsized, all those ...
Article : 151 wordsTHIS year's friendly appeal court, which has boon engaging the minds of our aldermen during the last two or three dove, has brought about quite a revival of interest in municipal matters, the Town Mall ...
Article : 856 wordsTHE promoters of the aggressive temperance scheme adopted at a meeting on Monday evening lest have lost no time in putting their plan into execution All the temperance organizations and total ...
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Article : 269 wordsOF all the members of the Dibbs Ministry Mr. Lyne seems to be the only one set apart to defend what is commonly supposed to be its standing policy of protection. The rest ...
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Article : 73 wordsIn replying to a question in the House of Commons this evening, Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exch[?]quere, said that his remarks with regard to the estate duty, as applied to ...
Article : 59 wordsA MEETING of supports of the Government in connection with the fortbooming general election was hold on Friday afternoon. Sir George Dibbs presided. About 15 members of the Legislative ...
Article : 193 wordsTHE Half-holiday Tennis Tournament was continued yesterday, and the final for the doubles ended in a victory for Miss Baxter nod E. Hunt, who defeated Mr. Bladwell and Costley 6-5m 6-3. ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR JAMES PATTERSON, Premier of Victoria, states that the proposals of Sir George Dibbs for the government of New South Wales and Victoria are of a most important character, and deserve very ...
Article : 279 wordsA MEEETING of Dr. Hollis's committee and supporters was held in the lodge-room, Academy of Music, lust evening, to make preliminary arrangements for the approaching campaign. There was ...
Article : 550 wordsA man named James Kelly, a stranger, had a narrow escape and met with a serious accident on Thursday while pointing at the Prohibition Hall. Ho was engaged inside, and either through ...
Article : 90 wordsMISS Jennie Maynard, after terminating a successful Sydney season, will play for one night in Goulburn, on Monday, on her way to Melbourne. The Daily Telegraph, speaking of this lady, says: "Miss ...
Article : 160 wordsSir George Dibbs has arranged to leave, in company with Mr. Dowel, M.L A, for Tamworth, on Sunday night week, to open the election campaign. Re will deliver his first address on the ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of W.C.T.U. was held in the Lecture-hall, Goldsmith-street, on Wednesday, 13th instant. The president, Mrs. Oliver, occupied the chair. There were about forty ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. H. S. Horsbrugh died in the Goulburn Hospital, where he was being treated as a private patient, yesterday afternoon, passing away very peacefully. Mr. Horsbrugh was a son of Major ...
Article : 214 wordsAT the Prohibition Hall last evening Rev. J. W. Holden said that temperance had never made such strides as it was doing at the present day. In Dunedin the other day 17 applications for licenses ...
Article : 223 wordsTHE opening night of the Elite Rink took place on Friday. There was a very encouraging number present. Mr. Mathews, the manager, has on endless supply of brand new skates for hire at the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 16 Jun 1894, Page 2
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