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Advertising : 39 wordsAN important meeting of the Cabinet was held on Monday afternoon In connection with the business before Parliament Sir George Dibbs states that Ministers are not ...
Article : 844 wordsYESTERDAY Classon wrote a loving letter to his wife, deeply sympathining with her in her present condition Mr. John Glasson, of Stanfield, visited the criminal yesterday, and the parting scene ...
Article : 200 wordsELSEWHERE is the programme of the benefit entertainment to be given in the Temperance Hall, Coromandel-street, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening by the Black Diamond Minstrel, and Irish ...
Article : 55 wordsThe fall of the Dupuy Cabinet was due to the absence of a policy on the part of M. Charles Dupuy, the head of the Ministry, who attempted to follow the lines dictated by President Carnot. ...
Article : 86 wordsWE understand that a house on Church Hill was visited on Saturday night by thieves, who carried away all the eatables in the pantry and left the household almost without food for Sunday. The ...
Article : 43 wordsThe report of the committee of inquiry Into the scandals in connection with the Italian banks inculpates 25 members of the Chamber of Deputies, including Signor Crispi, who, It is alleged, owed ...
Article : 44 wordsFINLAY AND Co. submitted this day a large line of very valuable properties. The attendance was very large and considerable interest was taken in the sale. Competition existed for everything ...
Article : 169 wordsA terrible earthquake is reported as having occurred in Persia. Twelve thousand persons are reported to have perished owing to the convulsion, which ...
Article : 74 wordsIT would appear from the Parliamentary reports in the daily papers that the Cabinet contains more than one Cæsar. Sir George Dibbs himself is getting more hike Cæsar every day. He cannot ...
Article : 1,992 wordsM. Triscupis, the Greek Premier, has announced that Greece is compelled to compromise with her foreign creditors. ...
Article : 25 wordsYOUNG, Monday.—A fatal accident occurred at Thuddunngra yesterday afternoon. A man named Frank Forbes offered to back a horse named Peggy, owned by J. Causer, to race another horse named ...
Article : 88 wordsON Saturday last three aspirants to cycling honours endeavoured to lower the record previously put up by Chapman between Goulburn and Tarago and beak, a distance of 46 miles, and one of them ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 wordsInfluenza is again very prevalent in Europe. Many deaths from this cause have taken place in Germany. There are numerous cases of influenza in England. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe accounts of the Chicago World's Fair show that the set profits from the Exhibition amounted to 1,800,000 dollars. During the period that the World's Fair was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsAT their weekly wool sale, on Monday, Messrs. Harrison, Jones, and Devlin brought forward a catalogue of 5003 bales, principally of medium to good sorts. The course of prices showed no ...
Article : 105 wordsThe United States tariff reduces the duty on refined sugar from ½ cent to ¼ cent per lb. Raw anger remains free. Later. ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. John Dillon, H.P., has stated that the annual cost of maintaining persons who have been evicted in Ireland is £24,000. ...
Article : 27 wordsAT a public meeting at Lithgow on Monday night Messrs. Fizgerald end Bavister, Ms.L A. dealt with decisions of the labour conference. Mr. Bavister said a large number of organisations were ...
Article : 231 wordsA MOST dastardly attempt to wreck the Southern mail train was made at Picton last week. It appears that while the down mail was proceeding on its journey and when near the 54 mile 7ch. peg, the ...
Article : 175 wordsTHERE is no reason to suppose that the women who met in Melbourne a few evenings ago to pass resolutions in favour of the extensions of the franchise to the weaker sex ...
Article : 1,040 wordsMr. Tom Mann, the labour leader, who has been considering the advisableness of taking orders in order to attend to the spiritual needs of the labour classes, has decided not to enter the church. ...
Article : 40 wordsWhat is believed to be on infernal machine has been found in the military depot at Dublin. The fuse was partially burned when it was discovered, but the explosion was prevented. ...
Article : 38 wordsAustralian factory butter by the steamer Ballarat, which was being sold at 124s per cwt. last week, has fallen 4s. The Westminster Gazatte of Monday contains an ...
Article : 61 wordsCROOKWELL, Monday.—Mr. A. Dewhurst, surveys, while driving into town on Saturday evening, with his wife and family, had a very narrow escape. On turning a sharp curve in the road close to the ...
Article : 93 wordsPERHAPS the most disgusted man in the colony to-day (says "Outis" in Saturday's Daily Telegraph) is a doctor at Newcastle, A short time back a coloured confectioner at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Intercolonial Rifle Match, which in future is to be called the Federal Match, was fired at the Williamstown range to-day. Teams representing five colonies competed. ...
Article : 115 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—An important decision has been come to by the Orient Steamship Company with regard to Chinese who seek to evade the Anti-Chinese Immigration laws by coming into Australia ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE Right Rev. Dr. Chalmers arrived at Lake Bathurst, at Mr. F. D. Badgery's, on Saturday for the opening of a school-church at Tarago on Sunday. The Bishop presched a very impressive ...
Article : 118 wordsNEWS was received at the Redforn Railway Station on Monday night of a strange attempt which had been made on the mail train from Bourke, to murder a passenger a Chinaman, by throwing ...
Article : 231 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday,—France Knoor, ailse Minnie Thwaites, was placed on trial to-day before Mr. Justice Holroyd on a charge of the wilful murder of a female child, name unknown, at ...
Article : 290 wordsLAST evening Artie Tally of Melbourne knocked out Charlie Gooley of Goulburn in four and a half rounds. He could have done it sooner had he liked. Under the conditions he was allowed eight rounds ...
Article : 75 wordsAT the Police Court this (Tuesday) morning, before Messrs. Caswell, P.M, Ball, end Clifford, Richard Connop was dealt with for drunkenness and obscene language. Mr. Batts appeared for ...
Article : 47 wordsIT will be remembered that in February and March of this year two fine little children of Mr. W. Lunn's, of Kinghorne-street, auccumbed to diphtheria, a little girl being taken first and being ...
Article : 86 wordsAT a public meeting held in the Protestant Hall, Sydney, on Monday night, and attended by between 800 and 400 persons, a motion was unanimously carried declaring that the action of the Dibbs ...
Article : 244 wordsAN appeal by the condemned man Glasson to the Ministry came in for a large share of attention at a Cabinet meeting on Monday night. The Premier stated that he had that day received a petition from ...
Article : 571 wordsABOUT 23,000 sheep were penned to a fair attendance of buyers at the Homebush fat stock sales on Monday. The Sydney Meat Company operated freely, but no material alteration on late values can ...
Article : 461 wordsWHEN the above buildings were sold to the Salvation Army, a debt of over £300, difference between the sum obtained from the Army and the amount owed upon the building, remained to be ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE following renews of auctionsers' licenses were granted by the Goulburn Bench this (Tuesday) morning for the ensuing year:—General licenses—A. G. Finlay and H. P. Andrews: district licenses ...
Article : 121 wordsBATHURST, Monday.—Mr. Maybury, Undersheriff, arrived on Saturday, and is having material alterations made in the gallows at the gaol. A number of the public who are anxious to witness ...
Article : 287 wordsAT the Central Criminal Court, Sydney, on Monday, before his Honor the Chief Justice, a man named Hugh Norwall pleaded not guilty to a charge of maliciously inflicting grievons bodily harm upon ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 28 Nov 1893, Page 2
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