A MAN attempted to shoot himself in the Domain this morning. Found Dead. In the case of the death of William ...
Article : 1,147 wordsFurther particulars have been received regarding the battle fought by the Sirdar and the Khalifa outside Omdurman. The losses of the Sirdar's army were—British, ...
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Advertising : 330 wordsTHERE arrived in Goulburn on Saturday last four of the ten young missionaries who are about to leave Australia for China to work under the China Inland Mission. They are on their way to Sydney, where ...
Article : 1,343 wordsWE would draw attention to the social entertainment to be held in the Primitive Methodist Church, Lagoon-street, on Thursday evening next. The services of some of the best local vocalists have been ...
Article : 50 wordsA meeting of members of the Goulburn Reserve Rifle Club was held in the Orderly-room, Market-street, on Saturday evening, to take steps to resuscitate the club. Mr. E. Milne was in the ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE anniversary of the Christian Endeavour Society was celebrated min the Primitive Methodist Church on Sunday last. In the morning the Rev. E. Crozier's subject was " The Secret of a Happy ...
Article : 97 wordsThe battle which was fought at Egega is described as the most picturesque engagement of the century. Finding that Kerreri had been evacuated by the ...
Article : 661 wordsTHE services at t. Saviour's Cathedral on Sunday last were of a special character, it being observed as Guild Sunday. A beautiful Brussels carpet, presented by the Bishop and brought by him from ...
Article : 374 wordsTHE rainfall in Goulburn for the past week has yielded 98 points, made up as follows :—August 30, 14 points; August 31, 12 points; September 1, 4 points; September 3, 35 points ; September 4, 3 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsLAST evening the weekly meeting of the Girls Friendly Society took the form of a reception to the president, Mrs. Chalmers. The guild room and other rooms at the registry were transformed by ...
Article : 154 wordsMR. CHAMBERLAIN has set sail for the United States. There is no reason to suppose that his visit has anything. to do with matters of high politics; there is also no ...
Article : 971 wordsABOUT the last thing that one would think a man would voluntarily take up as a means of making a living is fasting from all food for a month. Certainly some men do curious things some times. For ...
Article : 1,520 wordsGeneral Pando, one of the Spanish commanders in Cuba, and his secretary, have sailed from the island for Spain. They carry with them 12,000,000 francs (£500,000). ...
Article : 33 wordsMR. VARNEY PARKES, postmaster-General, has been returned unopposed for Canterbury. Nominations for the vacancy in the Glebe electorate, caused by the acceptance of the portfolio of ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Cuca-Cuca Cup, an annual 24-hours' bicycle competition, held this year on the Crystal Palace track, bas been won by A. J. Body, the New Zealander. ...
Article : 51 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The Intercolonial Labour Conference concluded its deliberations at the Trades Hall to-day. It pronounced in favour of Australian union, and affirmed that no system of federation ...
Article : 193 wordsIN the Divorce Court, Sydney, on Monday, before Mr. Justice Simpson, the above matter was heard. This was a petition by Annie Monkley for a divorce from Percy Hamilton Monkley, solicitor, on the ...
Article : 602 wordsBATHURST, Monday.—On Thursday last a young child, a daughter of Mr. Albert Davis, of Milltown, received injuries from scalds which subsequently caused her death. The child's mother was washing, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsPROFESSOR BRISTOL' circus was patronized last evening by a very large audience. The greater portion of the entertainment consisted of tricks by trained horses, the Professor being unequalled as an ...
Article : 63 wordsMISS H. E. Lillian M. Allen, only daughter of Mr. Allen, of Clifford-street, was married in S. Saviour's Cathedral this morning to Mr. Charles Williams, son of Mrs. Williams, of Kenmore Vale. ...
Article : 137 wordsA case under the Employers' Liability Act was determined in No. 1 Jury Court on Monday before Mr. Justice Cohen. Charles Inkpen, who had been employed as a plasterer during the construction of ...
Article : 184 wordsPaterson, Monday.—News was received hero yesterday that Miss Annie MacInnes, teacher of Carrabolla school, had been missing since Thurs. day. Owing to heavy rains no school was held on ...
Article : 148 wordsYoung, Monday.—A sad case was w before the Police Court the morning, when a boy was charged with wandering about with no lawful means of support. From the evidence given it was seen that ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the Goulburn Highland Society and Burns Club will be held on Thursday evening next. The Rev. A. M. Tait will give a paper entitled " Sir Walter Scott and Burns—a ...
Article : 143 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The case in which Letitia Henrietta Williams is suing for £3000 damages from James Christopher, a chemist, for negligently and carelessly supplying a drug to her husband, ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 6 Sep 1898, Page 2
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