Mr. Holman, Premier, was examined before the Boorabil Commission to-day. Witness said that Mr. Jones, ex-M.L.A., saw him before the Cabinet finally dealt with the matter. ...
Article : 812 wordsOn Sunday morning a yacht landed 2500 rifles and 170,000 rounds of ammunition at Howth, on the north side of the Bay of Dublin. Nationalist volunteers had in the meantime cut the ...
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Article : 33 wordsAn old and respected resident of this city, Mrs. Ann Huxtable, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Huxtable, died this (Tuesday) morning at her late residence, Grafton-street, at the ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. Redmond presided at the meeting of the Nationalists to-day at the House of Comons. It is understood it was decided not to oppose the Amending Home Rule Bill on the ...
Article : 553 wordsThere was a very good attendance at the Majestic Theatre on Monday night. The entertainment was of a varied character. Mr. F. Branscombe was introduced for the first time ...
Article : 219 wordsA specially good programme was staged at the Empire on Monday evening to a good house The main picture, "His Guiding Star," was a Pathe production in colours. The character and ...
Article : 211 wordsAs reported elsewhere Saturday's football match between Waratah and South Goulburn was marred by a mishap to one of the South players—Joseph O'Keefe, who fell when tackled ...
Article : 127 wordsWellington, Monday.—A collision occurred this morning between the engine of the second mail from Sydney, which was shunting, and had attached to it a brake-van, second-class carriage, ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 28 Jul 1914, Page 2
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