IN the Legislative Council on Tuesday night the greater part of the evening was devoted to a discussion upon the Loan Bill. The second reading having been passed, a discussion took place in committee, ...
Article : 866 wordsPOLICE COURT.—A clean sheet for the month was the announcement on Friday last, but the usual number of solicitors were in attendance. RELIGIOUS.—The evening service in the Wesleyan ...
Article : 93 wordsWE are asked to publish the following correspondence which has passed between the Mayor and the member for the city with regard to the supply of fish for Goulburn waters:— ...
Article : 445 wordsCRICKET.—The third and final contest between the Queanbeyan and Gininderra clubs for the Bungendore cup took place on the Gininderra ground at One Tree Hill on Saturday last, and as will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsTHE Land Tax Assessment Select Committee me again this morning, and further examined Mr. Coghlan. Evidence was then given by the chief accountant of the Treasury. ...
Article : 157 wordsAll the World's on wheels, And all the men and women merely cyclists: They have their roadsters and their racers, And each man with his tire has many fads ...
Article : 229 wordsAN inquest was held on Tuesday morning before Mr. N. T. Collins, corner, and a jury of twelve, touching the death of Sydney Alexander Morgan, who was accidentally drowned the previous day. ...
Article : 1,329 words"Mamma," said a little boy, "suppose a child should be born out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, to what country would he belong?" "Why," she said, "I suppose, ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE mail train from Cooma met with a mishap near Bangalore on Tuesday night. One of the goods trucks just in front of the passenger carriages left the rails, but fortunately it did not carry any ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE bread and butter dance in aid of the Christmas Tree prize fund of the Christ Church Sunday-school was held in the Protestant Hall on Monday night, and was most successful. About 30 couples were ...
Article : 306 wordsTHE best tea is Indian. Chinamen collect their tea in sacks from small growers or crofters. Chinamen often use their sacks of tea instead of mattresses to sleep on, even if ...
Article : 151 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the Collingwood police court to-day the charges against several men in connection with the recent tote raids were resumed. Patrick M'Mahon and John Thomas, who were ...
Article : 87 wordsAT the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Foxall and Wombey, Bridget Josephine Higgins, of Bungendore, was discharged as cured from a temporary mental derangement on the ...
Article : 57 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An important experiment with the Rontgen X Rays has been made at Ballarat in a case of cancer. Mrs. A. H. Fletcher, of Warrnambool, was the patient, and tile operator ...
Article : 70 wordsCHEAP excursion tickets to Bathurst will be issued at Goulburn commencing on Saturday, the 14th instant, and thereafter by all trains timed to arrive at Bathurst up to 10 a.m. on Friday, the ...
Article : 45 wordsTHERE can be little doubt (says the Telegraph) but that the unemployed are surely, if slowly, dwindling away. There are abundant proofs of this, and the signs of the times are unmistakably ...
Article : 171 wordsTRY growing an abundance of Sunflowers, if not for beauty for the benefit that can be had from their cultivation. The Sunflower is of more value than most people credit it ...
Article : 217 wordsWE are pleased to note that Mr. Harold O'Brien, jun., and Mr. Frank Gilllespie, the latter of Mr. Gannon's office, have passed their intermediate law examinations. They will now enter upon the final ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Paris Temps to-day states that the speech recently delivered by M. Hanotaux, the French Minister for foreign Affairs, in the Chamber of Deputies, regarding the affairs of Turkey, was ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. SCHEY is concerned about the conveyance of newspapers by early morning trains. the Premier informed him in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday that the goods trains which convey the ...
Article : 100 wordsHerr Schroeder, who was lately tried convicted of gross cruelty to the natives while he was in he employ of private colonial undertaking in German East Africa, and was sentenced to 15 years' ...
Article : 65 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—Reports continue to indicate that the wheat crops will yield a low average for the entire colony, but the patchy character of the crops makes it extremely difficult at ...
Article : 117 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Tuesday.—a man named William Dargue returned home yesterday suffering from the effects of drink and had an altercation with his son. He threatened to shoot him, at the same time ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Lord Mayor of London, the Right Hon. G. Faudel Phillips, alderman for Farringdon Within entered upon his office to-day. The Lord Mayor's Show was brilliant spectacle. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE first results of the census taken in France last March have just been published (says the London Spectator). The returns make the total population of France ...
Article : 635 wordsON Monday there was landed from the ship Lindfield a portion of the machinery for the Australian Smelting Works Company at Dapto. The ironwork, engines, and boilers are destined to ...
Article : 808 wordsSpeaking at the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guild Hall this evening the Marquis of Salisbury in replying to the toast of her Majesty's Ministers, referred at length to the foreign relations of the ...
Article : 636 wordsTwo days before the cup race a man named Cassidy was in Junee, and was next door to stone broke. his worldly possessions consisted of 2s 6d in money and two tickets in Tattersall's sweep which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 614 wordsBYWONG, Monday.—Things are exceedingly dull here owing o the want of rain, and awaiting results from English capitalists, to whom the leading mines are under offer until the end of the current year. ...
Article : 109 wordsMOST unpleasant nows continues to arrive of the state of the crops, due to the too land prevailing dry weather and hot winds. Already many farmers are cutting their crops for hay—that is where they are ...
Article : 94 wordsTHERE was a fairly large crowd of unemployed at the Government Labour Burcau on Tuesday, when the final arrangements were completed for the despatch to the Began scrub clearing work of ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE erection of the company's new smelting works is rapidly progressing under the management of Mr. J. Hawkes, engineer. No less than 60 men have been put to work by him since last week, and ...
Article : 196 wordsTHE heat and winds lately have had a bad effect on vegetation, but where the land has been well and deeply tilled the showers have given promise of fair crops. Our chief rains will probably be ...
Article : 283 wordsIN the Assembly on Tuesday the Minister for Works, in reply to Mr. Rose, who asked a question in regard to fixing the minimum wage standard for the next Kenmore Asylum contract. ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Hughes asked the Colonial Treasurer on Thursday: In view of the fact that free passes have been granted to the delegates selected by the privately-run Bathurst Federal Convention, is he ...
Article : 107 wordsAT the races on Monday only two horses started in the November Handicap and the Royal Handicap. The throwing at the wicket was won by T. Sullivan; the Sheffield Handicap by Doherty, Tierney second. ...
Article : 132 wordsBefore Messrs. O'Reilly and Davis Js.P. Pratt v. Follett, £6 1s. Defendant had filed a set off and paid £2 2s into court. Case adjourned for one week. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 12 Nov 1896, Page 4
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