Fully fifteen hundred people gathered round the grave of the late Mr. A. A. Mitchell in the General Cemetery on Sunday afternoon and witnessed the ceremony of unveiling a memorial ...
Article : 856 wordsMr. Fred. Flowers, vice-president of the Executive Council, paid a visit to Goulburn on Sunday. When a representative of this paper called ...
Article : 1,369 wordsMr. Shaw was further farewelled on Saturday night, when a number of the constituents of the Bank of Australasia gathered in the commercial room at the Royal Hotel and presented ...
Article : 1,615 wordsAnother fire broke out at Laggan on Sunday. It raged fiercely through the property of Messrs. Cullen Bros., inflicting great loss upon them, 100 tons of hay, 100 bags of oats, and a ...
Article : 53 wordsAt nine o'clock on Monday morning Mr. Fred. Flowers, M.L.C., and chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners, visited the local fire station, in company with the two members of the ...
Article : 335 wordsShire Council.—The first meeting of the newly-elected Shire Council was held on Thursday. Present. President Keith (in the chair), Councillors Hogan, Davy, Bensley, Glennan, and ...
Article : 834 wordsDetective John O'Sullivan, one of the most prominent figures in Sydney police circles, died this morning from heart trouble. BURGLARS. ...
Article : 647 wordsMr. Duncan McInnes, a highly-respected resident of Goulburn, died on Sunday afternoon at a quarter past two. Though he had been ill for some time he only took to his bed about three ...
Article : 702 wordsSome time between Saturday night and Monday morning would-be thieves entered the business premises of Mr. C. W. Furner, of Auburn-street, Goulburn, but so far as is known took ...
Article : 273 wordsOn Friday evening last a very pleasant function took place at the residence of Mr. J. Leecount, La Vista, Clifford-street, a presentation on the eve of his marriage being made to ...
Article : 430 wordsThe local fire brigade authorities have received word from the Board of Fire Commissioners that two permanent appointments have been made to the local station. The two men ...
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Advertising : 2,032 wordsAt Taralga the polling for Riding A would probably have been a record but for the fire at Stonequarry, where from 25 to 30 electors or perhaps more were unable to get to the booth. Two ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Goulburn Golf Club on Saturday afternoon presented Mr. and Mrs. Shaw with a handsome silver tray and dinner cover in recognition of their services to the club. A ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 10 Feb 1914, Page 4
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