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Advertising : 919 wordsThe London tailors who have gone on strike against the sweating system are resolute in their demands for better accommodation, shorter hours, and increased wages. , ...
Article : 61 wordsMESSRS. Finlay and Co. offered for sale this (Tuesday) morning a number of city and country properties. The attendance at the mart was large, but the bidding was not up to vendors' ...
Article : 46 wordsPart XI of the District Government Bill recently tabled in the House refers to municipal rates. Rateable property is defined and the exceptions made. The valuation is upon the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsIN the estate of Richard Thomas McAlister, of Goulburn, a first account and plan showing a dividend of 5s 9d in the £ on proved concurrent debts are now filed in of office of the Registrar ...
Article : 51 wordsA great demonstration of railway employes took place in Hyde Park yesterday. The man demand that fifty-four hours shall be recognised, as a week's work. They also insist upon an ...
Article : 87 wordsA VERY fair attendance assembled at the usual weekly meeting held on Thursday night. The O.T., Brother Rufford, presided, and several sailor brethren were present, and filled ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR HENRY PARKER'S oration in moving the Federal Convention resolution was characterised by solidity and earnestness, and will certainly, as generously admitted ...
Article : 1,613 wordsMr. H. H. Paul, manager of the London office of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, writing to the Economist, deprecates the proposal to establish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—On Sunday morning the body of a woman was found in a lane in Adelaide hanging by the leg from a wall, her foot having become firmly jammed in a crack in ...
Article : 131 wordsIt is currently rumoured that Djeovet [?] the Turkish Minister for Justice, has been dismissed at the instance of Germany, ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is understood that the German Government intend to abolish the sugar bounties, apart altogether from the International Convention. ...
Article : 23 wordsA FURTHER report has been sent to the Premier by the board appointed to supervise the granting of sleeping accommodation and rations to the unemployed. The report shows that on ...
Article : 190 wordsIt is believed that the vigor shown by the Australian Agents-General at the lnternational Telegraphic Conference now sitting in Paris will have the effect of securing n reduction in ordinary ...
Article : 55 wordsON Wednesday, 16th April, Mr. John Donnellan, photographer, and whose family reside in Goulborn, was thrown out of his buggy near Tuena and was rendered unconscious by the, fall. ...
Article : 171 wordsO'CONNOR, Kemp, Stansbury, and McLean did their usual work on Monday, and quite a large crowd went up on the steamer Gosford. Kemp and Stansbury did a good sound row from ...
Article : 182 wordsSeveral terribly severe cyclones have occurred in the State of Ohio and elsewhere in America. Immense damage has been done to property but the loss of life has been small. ...
Article : 36 wordsIt is affirmed that the indietment preferred against Major Penitza, charged with a conspiracy to abduct and depose Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, implicates the Russian Minister at ...
Article : 35 wordsMR. JAMES CURLEY, M.P., has received the following letter from America:— Northampton-street, Wilkesbarree, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1890.—My Dear Friend,—I am sorry to inform ...
Article : 480 wordsWHILE at Braidwood Mr. C. Hugo, of the Buffalo Minstrels, slipped down some stairs and ruptured the ligaments of his ankle joint. On his visit to Goulburn he consulted Dr. Prangley, ...
Article : 57 wordsAN accident, which resulted in the death of two young men, occurred on Monday afternoon at about half-past 4 o'clock at the Lands Office in Bent-street, Sydney. A box containing about ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE plan of the tramway from the railway station to Yass is now on view at the London Office. It shows almost a direct line from the starting point, at a distance of nine chains from ...
Article : 256 wordsA little girl named Hobbs, about four years of age, whose father works at the Globe tannery, while playing at Eastgrove on Sunday evening broke her leg. It appears she was jumping off a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsIT is possible that we may have something to learn from the Chinese. The Chinese Times says that "the practical power of poverty is perhaps greater in China than anywhere else; the ...
Article : 1,088 wordsTHE Land Court commenced its second [?] at No. 3 Court, Darlinghurst, on Monday, before Mr. F. E. Rogers, Q.C. (president), Mr. & Freeman, and Mr. Brandis. Thomas Berrell, of ...
Article : 694 wordsA MEETING of magistrates was held this (Tuesday) morning for the purpose of revising the electoral list for the electoral district of Goulburn for the year 1890-91. The following ...
Article : 257 wordsTHE largest frozen-meat-carrying steamship which has yet entered Port Jackson is at present lying at Circular Quay. The Maori King (the name of the vessel) arrived on Saturday. This ...
Article : 481 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—A conference commenced this morning between the representatives of the pastoralists, and the delegates from the Australian Labor Federation. After some slight ...
Article : 533 wordsTHE first practice in connection with the organ recital and snored concert to be given in St. Saviour's Cathedral in aid of the Bourke Relief Fund was hold last evening and was ...
Article : 61 wordsMR. RICHARD WHEELER, the well-known prospector, has received the following:—"Thirlmere, 9/5/90. Assayed for Richard Wheeler one sample of argentiferous galena, ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE following team has been selected to represent the Reserve Rifle Company in is match with the Volunteer Rifle Club on Saturday next:—Furber, A. Ball, Riley, Howard ...
Article : 72 wordsA LITTLE boy Louis Harris, son of Mr. S. Harris, grocer, of Auburn-street south, had a narrow escape from fatal injury yesterday afternoon. He was playing outside his father's ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE Imperial Government contract with the Peninsular and Oriental Company and the Orient Company for the carriage of the Indian and Australian mails has been published. The ...
Article : 156 wordsFOUR grey hounds belonging to Mr. John O'Halloran, of Goulburn, were offered at Tattersall's Bazaar, Melbourne, on Monday, viz., Flageclet, Faugh-a-Ballagh, Friar's ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 13 May 1890, Page 2
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