The annual picnic and sports arranged for the Catholic children of the city, commences to-day in the grounds of St. Patrick's College, an ideal place for such an outing, as there is ample shade and ...
Article : 949 wordsThe attendance at the Cricket Ground on Monday evening to witness the continuation of the cycling carnival was large, and numbered about 10,000. The chief feature of the ...
Article : 721 wordsFollowing is the first instalment of an essay which took the prize at the show last week. The writer is Myrtle Tarleton, and the subject "The First Fifty Years' History of Goulburn" :— ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsThe harvest festival of the Lagoon-street Methodist Church was held on Sunday last, and was very successful. Very effective harvest trophies, the gifts of members of the ...
Article : 727 wordsIt is satisfactory to know that some effort will be made locally to supplement the Drought Relief Fund in addition to what has already been done. When people can find money to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsTHE Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain—sometime irreconcilable Radical and Republican, now graduating for a place in the peerage as the Duke of Birmingham, or possibly ...
Article : 918 wordsBraidwood, Monday.—The family of Ralph Hush, of Charleyong, were attacked with cholera through eating unripe fruit. Two children died. The father and another child are ...
Article : 875 wordsThe newer types of Australian novelists are generally as realistic as George Moore, or even as Zola himself. The hard side of the life of tale bush, those particular aspects of it which ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "R.C." sent you a clipping he thought should be published in every paper in New South Wales. A very effective reply was sent you by "Catholic." I enclose you a letter ...
Article : 972 wordsThe concert in celebration of St. Patrick's Night will be given in the Oddfelows' Hall to-night, and will no doubt be well patronized, as a first-class programme will be submitted. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe following letter from Mr. Ashton is published in the Sydney press:— Sir,—The two reasons most generally assigned for the decline of our public credit are—(l) Our recent ...
Article : 1,602 wordsThe anniversary of the Baptist Sunday-school was marked on Sunday by the holding of special services, an address being also given in the afternoon by the Pastor to children and ...
Article : 178 wordsThe guessing competitions in connection with the Goulburn show were decided on Monday evening. The prize for guessing the weight of the bullock was presented by the Singer ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Australian Horse, including the Gundagai, Cootamundra, Murrumburrah, Braidwood, Araluen, Bungendore, Michelago, and Goulburn troops, will attend the camp of the Light ...
Article : 169 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above society was heel in the Guild Room see Monday evening. There was a large attendance. Mr. J. Welsh, vice-president, was in the chair. A letter was ...
Article : 240 wordsA local resident has within the past few days received a letter from Mr. Sydney Sands, who left this city some two years ago for further studies at Pennsylvania, U.S. He writes ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. J. Turner, of the Goulburn Marble Works, has just completed a handsome monument to be erected at Crookwell to the memory of Private Harry Spiers, one of the victims of ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the Police Court to-day (Tuesday), before the Police-Magistrate, Frank Funnell (15) and Albert George Read (17) pleaded guilty to stealing pears from Samuel Carmichael's orchard ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 17 Mar 1903, Page 2
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