The Czar, who is suffering from typhoid fever, is progressing satisfactorily. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Lands for Closer Settlement Bill introduced in the Assembly at Wednesday's sitting sets out the conditions and terms on which land may be bought by the Government from ...
Article : 603 wordsOn Saturday the town of Braidwood was visited by the Premier (Sir William Lyne) and a Parliamentary party. The visitors included the Minister for Education (Mr. Perry), the ...
Article : 1,263 wordsMr. McKensey, P M., the Deputy Sheriff, sat on the Bench, and also Mr. R. Kennedy, a newly-appointed J.P., who was sworn in before the Court opened. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 wordsTHE body of the late Frederick Farrant Cox, late of H M. Navy, and better known to the public of Sydney as a lecturer on theosophy and astronomy, was successfully cremated at Botany on Sunday ...
Article : 786 wordsField-Marshal Lord Wolseley will shortly visit Canada, South Africa, and Egypt. ...
Article : 16 wordsSignor Crispi, the ex-Premier of Italy, and the Marquis Visconti-Venosta, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, had long interviews with Mr. Chamberlain on his recent visit to Naples. ...
Article : 34 wordsRussia is installing Ropoff's system of wireless telegraphy on the lighthouses and warships in the Black Sea, at Vladivostock and at Port Arthur. ...
Article : 33 wordsM. Waldeck-Rousseau, the French Premier, has promised to expedite the passage through the Legislature of a bill dealing with the religious associations, regulating the increase ...
Article : 42 wordsOwing to the disclosure to the United States of the secret of the construction of the new French field gun, said to be the best in the world, the recently appointed Naval ...
Article : 89 wordsAmong those killed in the disaster to the Paris to Madrid express at Dax on Thursday was Count Canera, the Italian Envoy, who was sent to Madrid to announce to the ...
Article : 71 wordsSolicitors Before the Court. FIVE motions against attorneys were before the Supreme Court today. One man was struck off the rolls for non-payment of ...
Article : 226 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Mr. C. H. Roberts. STEALING CHERRIES. James Wilson, a youth, was charged with stealing ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. Stevenson Aitken, of Auckland, has, in a letter published in the Times, attacked the methods of Australasian finance. The Times has written an approving leader on tile letter. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend on the deferred shares of 6½ per cent. and a bonus of 3 per cent. ...
Article : 78 wordsNinety colonial troops, representing 45 different corps, under Major R. F. M. Synge, visited Windsor yesterday, and were given a splendid reception. ...
Article : 792 wordsEx-Major Esterhazy has made to the French Consul-General at London, M.A. Lequeux, a confession several columns in length regarding the Dreyfus case. The confession incriminates Colonel ...
Article : 113 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge. A. Feehan v. Ahearn.—To recover £26 3s 4d, money lent. Verdict for plaintiff in amount claimed, with costs. Mr. Fell for ...
Article : 368 wordsAs we are constantly besieged with requests to omit the names of defendants from the Police Court reports, we desire it to be known that our unvarying rule is not to give the ...
Article : 83 wordsFollowing on the demand made by the Powers for the punishment of those guilty of instigating outrages, another Imperial edict on the matter has been published. ...
Article : 739 wordsWhile the Emperor William and Prince Bernhard, the hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meiningen and Hildbourghausen, were driving yesterday in an open carriage from the Breslan station to the ...
Article : 88 wordsA team from the Concord Golf Club visited Goulburn on Saturday lest for the purpose of playing a local team on the links at Kenmore, but the match had to be abandoned owing to wet weather. ...
Article : 86 wordsGerman soldiers writing home reiterate stories of frightful cruelties practised by them on Chinese in obedience to the Kaiser's no quarter orders. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Government of India is spending £2,500,000 in acquiring modern guns for that Empire. ...
Article : 21 wordsA wet right prevented a meeting last week. Next Saturday will be made a conversational evening, after which there will be an adjournment of four months. Despite the fact that the club has ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has sailed for Australia in the R M.S. Oriona. Before his departure the Men of Kent presented Mr. Henniker Heaton with a solid silver envelope, ...
Article : 47 wordsIn order to find work for more of the unemployed in tune for the Christmas season, the Minister for Works has given instructions to have another list of water conservation and ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. John Frost, a Minister without portfolio in the Cabinet, will represent Cape Colon at the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia. He will leave Capetown early in December. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE sports organised by the Morrilla, Mummell, and Parkesbourne Farmers' Association for Saturday last were completely spoiled by wet weather. The committee found it impracticable to postpone ...
Article : 98 wordsSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Liberal party, speaking at Dundee lost night, derided the Liberal Imperialists, who, he stated, were no better than Liberal Unionists, ...
Article : 57 wordsThe high temperature of the Czar consequent upon the attack of typhoid fever is abating. His head is free from pain, and his general condition is good. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe first annual meeting of the Braidwood (Ghoalhaven River) Proprietary Gold-dredging Company, N.L, was held on Friday, at 70 Pitt-street, Sydney, Mr. C. L. Garland presiding. The report ...
Article : 253 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—A death by violence at the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum on October 31 was made known to the public to-day by the presentation of Valentine Curtis ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE Council at its last meeting declined to cooperate with Leichhardt in the proposal that it was now an opportune time to press upon the Premier the desirability of recognising the aldermen and ...
Article : 371 wordsOwing to a subsidence of, the permanent way, near Dax, in France, the express from Pars to Madrid became derailed, and fell over an embankment. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Mayor of Capetown, in thanking the Australian troops for their aid in the war in South Africa, urged them to represent the necessity of Sir Alfred Milner staying to ...
Article : 49 wordsAn outbreak of the bubonic plague has occurred in a native encampment near King William's Town, 29 miles west of East London, Capo Colony. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe new Travelling Stock Bill, which has been introduced into the Legislative Assembly, is what is known as a show measure only. It is not intended to proceed with it this session. ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Boors have broken the railway line between Bloemfontein and the Orange River in 20 places. They have also broken the Cape railway between Kimberley and Belmont. ...
Article : 103 wordsAt Cooma — C. Ps. : Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, 40 acres, Clyde; E. J. Johnson, 326 acres, Coolringdon. C Ls. : Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, 118 acres, Clyde; ...
Article : 255 wordsMajor-General Lord Kitchener is visiting Natal. ...
Article : 10 wordsFrance and the Netherlands forwarded to Mr, Kruger at Suez a notification of the stringent measures which they have respectively taken to avoid anti-British demonstration ...
Article : 42 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 400 wordsLord Roberts's daughter, who is suffering from enteric fever, continues to make favourable progress towards recovery. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 20 Nov 1900, Page 4
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