Whenever the German general elections come within hail the Conservative press becomes vehement in raising a war scare in order to bring about the defeat of the Social-Democrats, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsBefore Messrs. C. J. McShane and A. J. Bryson. ALLEGED ASSAULT. Jack Bungate was charged that he did, at ...
Article : 758 wordsHobart, Monday.—The Fifth Triennial Inter-State Political labour Conference was opened to-day at the Town Hall. There were 32 delegates present. Four of those selected to ...
Article : 511 wordsA single meeting of creditors in the bankruptcy of John Cardwell McKay was held in the Court House on Monday afternoon before the District Registrar, Mr. F. D. Meares. ...
Article : 516 wordsMr. John William Anderson, 53, a commercial traveller, prominent in city business circles for many years, was found dead early this morning. He was a member of the Commercial ...
Article : 312 wordsOn Monday last Mr. and Mrs. John Brew, of Eastgrove, celebrated their golden wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Brew were married in St. Barnabas' Church, George-street West, Sydney, on 8th ...
Article : 413 wordsThe Berlin press is exercised over an interview with Lord Lonsdale, published in the Daily News, in which Lord Lonsdale represents the Kaiser as Britain's warmest friend, and a ...
Article : 215 wordsIT would furnish ample material for a comprehensive monograph on the vagaries of human nature if Mr. Willis were allowed to entirely have his own way for a while. He has shown an ...
Article : 864 wordsThe Admiralty is forming a war staff. Jan. 8. The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) in a memorandum explains the ...
Article : 238 wordsAs we warned all along, the season continues very stormy, and those who took our advice and attended to drainage reaped the benefit in the heavy rainfall. The heavy rain and wind have ...
Article : 316 wordsIredale, cabling to the Daily Mail, expresses his surprise that barracking at the test match should have been noticed by the Evening News. He points out that Hobbs' criticisms referred ...
Article : 71 wordsThe first annual communion and breakfast of the Gunning Branch of the H.A.C.B. Society took place on Sunday last. There was a large attendance at the 10 o'clock Mase, which was ...
Article : 728 wordsThe famine relief committee is appealing for funds to employ the sufferers from famine in flood-prevention works. There are 3,750,000 people destitute in Northern Kiang-Su, Anhui, ...
Article : 42 wordsThe difficulties which have arisen between Mr. Speaker Willis and Mr. Robinson, the Chief of the Hnasard staff, are to be investigated with a view of determining who is at fault. Following ...
Article : 123 wordsThe New York Herald states that Russia has demanded that China recognise the independence of Mongolia, and announces the sending of troops to that province. ...
Article : 433 wordsMr. Keir Hardie, 2M.P. (Labour), writing to the "Welsh Pioneer," says:—"Many of the Gaekwar of Baroda's fellow rulers have been taught to grovel before the Throne as becomes ...
Article : 155 wordsA new kind of prosecution has been initiated under the Bread Act by the police authorities. Until a judicial decision was given recently on an appeal lodged by a baker, the police ...
Article : 333 wordsMr. Thomas Sharp, of Stanmore, and formerly of Goulburn, died at sea in the steamer Suevic, between Adelaide and Melbourne, on Tuesday. Mr. Sharp, who was in his seventy-eighth year, ...
Article : 110 wordsOn Saturday night a fire was discovered in the maid's room at the North Goulburn rectory, and but for the promptness of the Ven. Archdeacon Spencer serious damage would have ...
Article : 111 wordsSir George Reid attended the Chamber of Commerce banquet at Swansea. Responding, Sir George said it was strange that while Great Britain was the centre of peace she had never ...
Article : 114 wordsThe recently-formed Licensed Victuallers' Race Club will hold its opening meeting on the Goulburn course on Saturday afternoon next, the first race starting at two o'clock. There will ...
Article : 90 wordsOn Friday night, after evensong at Christ Church, West Goulburn, the Rev. H. F. Hawkins was tendered a farewell social. There was a good attendance of parishioners, and a very ...
Article : 747 wordsThe Rev. C. Richeson has confessed to poisoning his sweetheart, Avis Linnell. The girl believed that poison, which Richeson sent her, was medicine. ...
Article : 38 wordsTenders for the following works were opened on Monday:—Alterations and additions to post and telegraph office, Crookwell, three tenders, Mr. W. Fielding, £300, lowest; supply and ...
Article : 671 wordsTwo thousand woolcombers have struck at Bradford against the employment of non-unionists. A lockout involving 12,000 workers is threatened. ...
Article : 34 wordsThere was a packed house at the Oddfellows' Hall on Monday night, and a tip-top programme was screened. The star film was "Rory O'More." Rory is a rebel leader, and £100 is offered for his ...
Article : 338 wordsMr. Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) has written a preface to a pamphlet by Mr. J. MacVeah, M.P. (Down South), entitled "Home Rule in a Nutshell." In his preface the First ...
Article : 173 wordsThe match between N.S.W. and S.A. was continued at Adelaide on Monday. E. P. Barbour (122) gave a masterful display, and Bardsley played foultless cricket. Scores.—N.S.W.—First ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Rev. rather Torpy, who was accompanied by Master Jack Kearney, met with a sulky accident on Saturday on the road to Bannaby. The horse fell, overturning the sulky and ...
Article : 110 wordsAn interesting and varied programme was screened at the Empire Pictures on Monday evening. "Grant and Lincoln" had for its theme a story of the American Civil War, and ...
Article : 360 wordsThe death roll through the excessive cold has reached 17. The cold wave extends across the continent. The Pacific coast is snow covered. The wires are down in all directions, and trains ...
Article : 369 wordsA strong force of Arabs attacked two Italian battalions which were constructing a detached redoubt at Homs. The Arabs were repulsed, with heavy loss. Twenty-two Italians were ...
Article : 34 wordsThe intimation forwarded to Mr. Johnson, Chief Railway Commissioner, by the State Government, requesting him to make certain changes in the working conditions of the ...
Article : 363 wordsReuter's correspondent at Tabriz reports that the Russians court-martialled and executed Dava Faurush, chief of the Fidais Military Organisation, Mohammed Khan, a Fidais ...
Article : 292 wordsFor some months past the whole of the machinery of the Per. Why Department has been undergoing a system of reconstruction. Hitherto there has been no orderly ...
Article : 152 wordsBy advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that a meeting of those interested in the game of games, chess, is called for Thursday night at 8. The meeting will be held in the committee room ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsAt a late hour on Monday afternoon a man was brought to the Goulburn Hospital in a motor car by two strangers. He was unconscious, and had been picked up in that ...
Article : 172 wordsThe following will be dealt with at Thursday evening's meeting:—The Mayor (Alderman Ashley) to move—"That the accident policy now held by the Council be increased from £250 to ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 9 Jan 1912, Page 2
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