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Advertising : 269 wordsIn the Coningham case this morning strong remarks were made as to the behaviour of the crowd outside the court. The Judge said that order must be maintained, and if any ...
Article : 286 wordsSIR,—The long-suffering travellers on this road are at present harassed by a superabundance of roadmaking material. The policy seems to be to shovel a quantity of coarse broken rock all over the road ...
Article : 222 wordsThe respondent took her place in the witness box, and stated that she had difficulty in getting away from the court on the previous evening. His Honor, after making inquiries from the ...
Article : 2,624 wordsA public meeting of parishioners and citizens will be held in the Bourke-street Church Hall thin evening for the purpose of making arrangements for a valedictory meeting to the Rev. Canon and Mrs ...
Article : 49 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above club was held at the Corporation Baths, and a good number of new members was enrolled. Instruction was given by J. McIntyre and W. Taylor to those who could not ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE number of visitors to the Technological Museum during the month of November was 1769, being an average of 80 visitors a day. The following donations were received:—One specimen of galena ...
Article : 89 wordsMunitions amounting to £50,000 worth are suspected to have been destroyed at Kalgan, though the German-Italian force to that town was ineffective. Three small officials were executed for having ...
Article : 118 wordsCaptain Newman has received a memorandum from headquarters with reference to the visit of members of Goulburn companies of infantry to Sydney for the federal celebrations. The men will ...
Article : 76 wordsFollowing is the report upon the annual inspection of G Company on the 24th November by Major Boam :—"Magazine Independent at 300 yards: Superintending officer, Captain Newman; ...
Article : 95 wordsA very good audience assembled in the Oddfellows' fall on Tuesday evening to listen to the rendering of Handel's oratorio. "The Messiah," by a large number of voices under the ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Czar, who was suffering from an attack of typhoid fever, is now out of danger. It is expected he will leave his bed next week. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe award of the Swiss arbitrators in the Franco-Brazilian dispute in regard to the frontier of French Guiana is almost wholly in favour of Brazil. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe death is announced of the Earl of Donoughmore. CHINA. The Chinese tortured a British officer for four days before putting him to death. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Daily Express states that arrangements are in progress for the building of wireless telegraphy stations on the Marconi system along the steamer route to Australia, so as to enable messages to be ...
Article : 70 wordsThe annual examinations are now being held. On Monday last the subjects were chip-carying at 10 a.m. ; geology (public school course) at the Bourkestreet school at 2 p.m.; while practical chemistry ...
Article : 233 wordsParliament was prorogued on Wednesday, It had been intended by the Premier that both Houses should meet on Wednesday. night. In the small hours of Wednesday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsIn the French Senate yesterday General Mercier, during the debate on the navy programme, made a wild attack on the British army and navy. Amid protests he moved—"That it be an urgent ...
Article : 1,049 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly, which in its virtuously democratic moods is so given, to railing against the old fossilism of the Council, has, after all, a good deal of the Pharisee in it. ...
Article : 851 wordsDURING the thunderstorm on Monday the house of Mr. Collins, a settler, at Jerrara Creek, was struck by lightning, and three boys who were in the place at the time were rendered unconscious, while ...
Article : 74 wordsLance-corporal John Williams, of the 6th Regiment, N.S.W. Imperial Bushmen, D squadron, Youth Africa, writing to Mr. E Nolan from Rustonburg, gives particulars of the doings of the squadron ...
Article : 312 wordsA bazaar in aid of the piano fund of the Goulburn Superior Public School will be opened in St. Saviour's Church Ball to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, and will be continued in the evening and on Saturday ...
Article : 158 wordsMajor-General Knox was engaged all day Sunday fighting the enemy to the north of the Bethulie to Smithfield road. The enemy wan headed off from the Orange River, and ...
Article : 85 wordsUnder the above the shopkeepers of any country district can decide upon a day for the half-holiday by means of a ballot. All assistants who are 18 years of ago or over, and who ...
Article : 300 wordsThe special train conveying the returned soldiers by the Harleeh Castle from Melbourne to Sydney arrived in Goulburn at 11 o'clock to-day. A very large crowd, including the Mayor and aldermen and ...
Article : 312 wordsMr. M. de Villiers, the ex-Chief Judge of the Orange Free State, implores the Dutch Church to net as peacemaker and step the hopeless and useless struggle now ...
Article : 86 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Liedertafel smoke concert on Wednesday evening. The gallery was set apart for ladies, who fully availed themselves of the privilege thus afforded. An attractive ...
Article : 426 wordsThe Cape Colony Cabinet met on Sunday and again on Monday. This is the first time for 25 years that the Cabinet has met on a Sunday. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe German Envoy at Luxemburg on his recent visit to Cologne explicitly informed Mr. Kruger that the Emperor William do sired him to abandon his projected visit to ...
Article : 128 wordsMEDALS have been awarded as follows in connection with the examinations of the above:—Pianoforte.—Primary honours: Doris Furner, pupil of Mr. Percy Hollis, Goulburn. Singing (Hall well ...
Article : 60 wordsAMONGST the candidates successful at the senior public examination of the University of Sydney, held during November, is Charles Sutton Grant Smith, King's College, Goulburn, who, besides ...
Article : 62 wordsLieutenant N. R. Howse, medical officer of the New South Wales Forces, has been invalided, and has sailed from Capetown for England. ...
Article : 42 wordsTwo little snowy wings softly flutter to and fro, Two tiny childish bands beekon still to me below. Two tender angel ayes watch me ever earnestly, Through the loopholes of the stars baby's looking ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Russell on Wednesday received the following particulars of the effect of the storm near Cootamundra :— " The observer states that six miles north-west of Cootamundra the hall was extremely ...
Article : 91 wordsPortugal has withdrawn the exequator of Mr. G. Pott in his capacity of Netherlands Consul at Delagoa Bay. ...
Article : 19 wordsHard it was to part with those On earth we held so dear. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. H. O'Brien, solicitor, has received a letter from his son, Sergeant O'Brien, written at Heidelberg on 27th October. He says:—"The only two remaining men of the 1st ...
Article : 179 wordsON Wednesday the swans in Belmore Park were removed to the basin, and during the day the spot became the centre of attraction for visitors. To-morrow (Friday) evening a moonlight concert in aid ...
Article : 60 wordsOF my dear wife, who died at Milbang on the 1st December, 1899. I have to mourn the loss of one I had no power to save— ...
Article : 98 wordsBurraga, Wednesday.—A fatal accident occurred at Arkstone yesterday evening. While Mr. Thomas Clayton was riding home his horse b came very restive and fell, crushing him so severely that he ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 6 Dec 1900, Page 2
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