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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsTHE death is reported of Thomas Boyd, the first man who crossed the Murray, and the lust surviving member of the Hume-Hovell exploring party. And under what circumstances wore his last hours ...
Article : 844 wordsThe S. M. Herald has been furnished with information, respecting the model of paying tram fares by tickets only, which shows that the conductors were instructed when a ...
Article : 1,031 wordsTHE wool sales yesterday were depressed, the bulk was withdrawn. Scoured brought 10½d to I4½d, greasy 5d to 7d. The action, Adams v. the Commissioner ...
Article : 182 wordsTHE funeral of Mrs. Ball took place on Sunday afternoon, and was largely attended. In front of the hearse walked the members of the Goulburn lodges of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows' ...
Article : 75 wordsNow that the Contingent has been disbanded, alter vexatious delays and the while private may given free vent to his opinions respecting the campaign in general, undeterred by the ...
Article : 915 wordsSEVERAL of the London papers today publish leading articles upon the reception of the New South Wales Contingent at Sydney on Tuesday last. ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Guards at present detained at Alexandria have been ordered to Cyprus. The new Government intend proceeding with the, Australian Federation Enabling ...
Article : 60 wordsANOTHER death amongst the members of the Contingent is reported. Martin Guest, lately of No. 1 or "A" Company Infantry belonging to the New South Wales Contingent, and residing at ...
Article : 91 wordsTHOMAS BOYD, the first man who crossed the Murray, and the last surviving member of Hume and Hovell's exploring party, died in Tumut on Friday night. Deceased, who ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE following appeared in the Brevity column of Saturday's Evening News :— Contingent Reminders.—One gallant colonial officer in the Soudan wanted his men to "port ...
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Article : 434 wordsOur special correspondent with the New South Wales Contingent (says the Evening News) pointed out at the time the serious effects which might ensue in consequence of ...
Article : 141 wordsMary McArdle was charged with the above offences, and pleaded not guilty to the latter charge. The evidence of Constable Griffith went to show that the woman had been shouting in the street, ...
Article : 1,403 wordsA WRITER at St. Petersburg says, "The portraits of the Czar have been removed from the hotels and restaurants in consequence of many of the frequenters of these places neglecting to uncover ...
Article : 409 wordsTHE opening heats in Kelly's Sheffield Handicap for trophies valued at £200 were commenced on Saturday afternoon at Kelly's recreation grounds, Botany. No one came ...
Article : 144 wordsA LITTLE boy named Francis James Le Count, aged about three years, died this morning from shock to the system, consequent on severe scaldings which he received !on Sunday morning last. The ...
Article : 155 wordsON Sunday evening a patient named Gibson died in the hospital from malignant typhoid fever. The deceased was a member of the Salvation Army, and it having become known to those in charge at the ...
Article : 204 wordsAT the Water Police Court on Monday, before Mr. Leopold Yates, D.S.M., a married woman, named Mary McCarthy, and her husband, John, McCarthy, were committed ...
Article : 202 wordsAN old man named Michael Carroll was yesterday admitted into the hospital. On Saturday last Carroll, who has been employed by Mr. Robertson, hotelkeeper, Taralga, was given some money by ...
Article : 111 wordsMR. DALLEY is in receipt of communications from a large number of prominent public men, both in and out of the colony, urging upon him the necessity for establishing in the colony a military college ...
Article : 85 wordsPURSUANT to advertisement, a meeting was hold in the Australian Arms Hotel on Saturday evening last to decide upon some means for procuring relief for Mr. P. Maher, who a short time ago sustained ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 30 Jun 1885, Page 2
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