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Advertising : 498 wordsTHE monthly sitting of the above court was held this morning before Messrs. C. S. Alexander, P.M., J. Clifford, and J. Oliver. The list included 31 new causes, the majority ...
Article : 516 wordsMr. See is hopeful. The decrease of the revenue would make an ordinary Treasurer doubtful at the least, perhaps gloomy, but Mr. See is hopeful as to the future. ...
Article : 929 wordsSIR,—There are have been many instances mentioned in the various newspapers of the world of history having repeated itself, and there is yet one, though not a repetition in the full sense, which, not having ...
Article : 1,096 wordsTHREE can be no doubt but that the enginedrivers, firemen, and cleaners are, as a body, highly indignant at the treatment accorded to them by the Railway Commissioners, and further action, in what ...
Article : 1,199 wordsTHE trial of George Archer for the murder of Miss Harrison commenced at the Criminal Court this morning. The court was densely crowded, and a large number of people were unable to obtain ...
Article : 162 wordsThe following players have been selected to represent the home team in the second match between the Australian Eleven and Yorksbire, to be commenced at Bradford to-day :—T. Wardall, G. ...
Article : 62 wordsH.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh has been raised to the rank of an Admiral of the Fleet. ...
Article : 24 wordsUlster has enrolled 170,000 men for the defense of the Union, and will elect 600 members to form a central assembly. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn extraordinary occurrences has taken place In the State of Arkansae, in America. A great storm passed over the settlement of Eldorado, and the place was buried by a pillar of ...
Article : 52 wordsA large fire has taken place at Cardiff, in Wales. It broke out in the offices of the Cardiff Mail, which were completely destroyed. The flames extended to an adjoining-hotel, a ...
Article : 48 wordsA CONCERT in aid of the Perseverance Lodge, I.O.G.T., will be given in the Temperance Hall, Coromandel-street, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening An attractive programme, which appears ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Chudov Monastery at Moscow has been entered by burglars, who made off with the religious vessels and money to the extent of 2,500,000 troubles (250,000). ...
Article : 34 wordsSOME time was lost in the Small Debts Court this morning over the question of fees. It happened that some of the fees received by the bailiff were not accounted for in the books of the court, as they ...
Article : 154 wordsCholera is still prevalent at Marseilles. Four additional deaths have occurred. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Chicago banks are refusing to finance the wheat "rings." This notion on the part of the bank has caused a fall in the prices of wheat. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lord Rosebery, has agreed to a modus vivendi in connection with the seal fisheries in the Bebring sea. Lord Rosebery will ask Parliament to legislate ...
Article : 52 wordsAMONGST the estates on which probate duty was paid last week were those of M.G. Maynard, Goulburn, £145: and P. Mooney, Taralga, £3135. ...
Article : 25 words"THE Queen of the South" met with a painful accident on Saturday afternoon. Whilst taking a ride on one of Baxter's merry-go-round horses she fell to the ground and sustained a black eye and ...
Article : 76 wordsGreat alarm is being caused in Madrid by the spread of cholera in the city, and precautionary measures are in course of adoption. ...
Article : 29 wordsDisaffection is reported among the members of the Salvation Army in Canada. Several Canadian officers of the Army have resigned their positions, and complain that the power ...
Article : 71 wordsJAMES LUM[?]DEN, a local identity with a very strong Scotch accent, enlivened the usually dull proceedings of the Small Debts Court this morning. He appeared to defend a postponed case between ...
Article : 360 wordsGeneral Lord Roberts, who recently resigned the command of the British forces in India, has stated that 25,000 additional soldiers are urgently required for the defence of that portion of the British ...
Article : 39 wordsSIR,—In connection with the last Goulburn show my daughter was a competitor in a contest for needlework. The article was distinctly stated an undergarment, which she made and received the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe New York Herald announces that Admiral Sir George. Tryon, who is in command of the Mediterranean Squadron, has informed Earl Spencer (the First Lord of the Admiralty) that ...
Article : 58 wordsON Saturday evening a fire occurred in a wooden house in Train street occupied by Mr. Thomas Lake, bootmaker. Mr. Lake, his wife, and family, were out at the time. The alarm was given by a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsMr. John Burns, M P., addressing a meeting yesterday, said that the recent strike of dockers at Hall was the sign of a coming agitation, the object of which would be to abolish capitalists as a class. ...
Article : 55 wordsA Cabinet meeting was held on Monday night. The principal business had reference to the closing of the session, and a consideration of the bills which it will be necessary to sacrifice in order that ...
Article : 222 wordsSixty miners have been entombed in a colliery which took fire at Eagle Pass, a town in Texas, U.S.A. Rescuing parties have repeatedly failed to achieve ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE past month has been eminently favourable in every way for garden and field operations, such a fall not having been known for years, and we only have two months to get over before spring growth ...
Article : 354 wordsMISS RUSHFORTH, head mistress of the Bourke street Public School, was entertained at a complimentary tea on Saturday evening by the girls in the upper classes. It was tendered as a welcome to ...
Article : 225 wordsTHE Hope of Goulburn Lodge, No. 43, I O.G.T., held their usual meeting on Monday night in the Temperance Hall, Goldsmith-street. Three candidates were proposed for initiation. The L D. ...
Article : 156 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The total revenue received up to the 31st ultimo was £6 445, 354. To this has to be added £738,772 from the sale of Treasury bonds in January last, and there will probably be ...
Article : 154 wordsAT the regular meeting of the above held last evening two gentlemen as additional vine-presidents of the society were unanimously elected, viz , Mr. A. B. Chisholm and Dr. R. D. Mc Master. ...
Article : 34 wordsAT the Central Criminal Court on Monday a young man named John Kendrick was charged with the murder of a young man named John Ahearn on the 4th April last. It was shown that ...
Article : 359 wordsWE understand from Mr. W. B. Foxall that arrangements are being made by Mr. W. H. Whidden, of Sydney, whose Saturday evening concerts at the Young Men's Christian Association ...
Article : 277 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday—In consequence of severe structures passed on the character of members of the Gaiety Company published in the Workman, a Dunedin paper, several members, male and female, ...
Article : 253 wordsORANGE, Monday.—A fatal shooting case occurred at Guyong on Saturday evening. A little toy, 4 years of age, named John Rosser, wan playing with cartridges, when his cousin, Emily Rosser, aged 12, ...
Article : 256 wordsON Sunday morning an accident happened in Train-street by which Dr. Baber'e buggy, to which a pair of horses were attached, was slightly damaged. The doctor was in a patient's house at ...
Article : 124 wordsA MATCH took place on Saturday in the deanery paddock between the Belmores and 2nd Wallaroos. The game was a pretty even and after an exciting struggle, victory went to the Belmores by ...
Article : 109 wordsWHO does not remember vividly what we were promised when we got protection? Directly the magical taxes were put on we were to see, rising up like the towers and ...
Article : 1,404 wordsBy the last mail from England (write ' Helvellyn, in the Sporting Standard) I learn that High Rent Belgravia, and the Sapling by Faugh-a-Ballagh have arrived in London in first-class condition. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 6 Jun 1893, Page 2
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