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Advertising : 250 wordsShortly after one o'clock this morning a through goods train from Goulburn to Clyde broke down at Guildford. A relief engine eventually succeeded in taking the train by sections ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsAt the meeting of the Eveleigh hold-up case on Wednesday Edith Kelly, a married woman, said that in 'the early part of June last she was living in Nithsdale-street, and there know both ...
Article : 1,278 wordsThe Sun of July 10 had the following as its leader:— The member for Goulburn, Mr. James, has greatly advanced his political reputation by the ...
Article : 544 wordsKing George received the conference delegates, and addressed them as follows:—"It is with felings of satisfaction and hopefulness that I receive you. I think you, for responding to ...
Article : 1,051 wordsExcitement prevailed in Auburn-street at about half-past four on Wednesday afternoon, the cause of the disturbance being a runaway horse, which careered along the street until ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsThe conference has adjourned till to-morrow. Messrs. Redmond and Dillon were passing Wellington Barracks, when a number of Irish squads cheered them enthusiastically. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsBefore Mr. L. A. Mcdougall, C.P.S. DRUNKENNESS. A defendant pleaded guilty to being drunk, and was fined 5/ or 24 hours. ...
Article : 79 wordsThere was a large attendance of members at the annual meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. W. E. Dwyer presided. The report and balance-sheet were adopted. Appended are extracts from ...
Article : 560 wordsIt has been understood for some time that the Railway Department intended to establish improved railway works at South Goulburn, and it is now known defintely that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsMr. J. J. McCullagh, who for the past six years has been connected with the clerical staff of the Goulburn Gaol, has been appointed to head office, Department of Prisons. Mr. ...
Article : 356 wordsThere was only a fair audience at Miss Ella Caspers' farewell concert, given in the Mechanics' Hall on Wednesday evening. Of late there has been somewhat of a plethora of ...
Article : 836 wordsA meeting of those by whose efforts a bed is maintained, primarily for Goulburn patients, in the Thirlmere Home for Consumptives will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow (Friday) ...
Article : 49 wordsIt will probably be some little time before we get any definite information regarding the results of that conference of the representatives of all the main political parties in the United ...
Article : 904 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday a bill to give wider powers to the Boorabill Royal Commission was treated as urgent. The bill enacts that a witness before the Commission is not ...
Article : 113 wordsThere was something in the way of a storm in a tea-cup at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference in Sydney last week. For some reason or other it has become a tradition to have ...
Article : 803 wordsMembers of the staff of the "Figaro" gave evidence that Madame Caillaux was absolutely calm and collected after the tragedy. The accused followed the evidence closely, ...
Article : 581 wordsSir,—"Harmony" has quite mis-read my letter, and I thought I had made myself perfectly clear. I am absolutely in favour of the present visit of our Goulburn choir to Ballarat, and I ...
Article : 99 wordsBathurst, Wednesday.—Writing to a friend in Bathurst, Mr. John Meagher, M.L.C., at present in Ireland, states he motored over the south and west of Ireland, where he saw ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday evening Mr. Wade asked the Minister for Lands if a letter had been received from the member for Albury in the following terms:— ...
Article : 192 wordsThe final meeting of ladies and gentlemen interested in the social and euchre party to be held to-night in aid of certain poor families in Goulburn was held in the Town Hall on ...
Article : 109 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the above the hon. sec., Mr. A. J. Brown, presented the balance-sheet. Receipts from all sources totalled £49 7/6. The outside sale of tickets and takings ...
Article : 138 wordsMessrs. O. H. Furner and Co. submitted at the rooms this (Thursday) morning an interesting list of city properties, including the bank property lately occupied by the Savings Bank ...
Article : 352 wordsArrangements have been completed for a match to take place at Moss Vale on Saturday next, the 25th instant, between teams representing the above club and the Sydney School of ...
Article : 111 wordsLovers of the sensational will find something to their liking at the Empire for the balance of this week, as the main feature—"From the Jaws of death"—is described as "a three-reel ...
Article : 122 words"Absinthe" will be the star picture at the above theatre to-night. The play is in four parts, and as King Baggot and Leah Baird are the chief performers a high-class representation ...
Article : 126 wordsThe response to the committee's invitation to local vocalists to attend at the Town Hall on Tuesday night for practice purpose in connection with the proposal to send a choir to ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Laurie Trompp, who a short time ago left Goulburn to take up on appointment at the Grafton Land Board Office, was skating at Bondi on Friday night, when he fell and broke ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Monday next the management of the Majestic Theatre will open a huge auto, album to receive the names of the Goulburn admirers of little Mary Pickford. The album contains ...
Article : 80 wordsThe assembly room at the Empire Theatre was the scene of another social on Tuesday night. The Criterion Hockey Club held a very successful gathering, and although the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 23 Jul 1914, Page 2
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