There was a very large attendance at the O.S.R.F.U. Ground on Monday, when two interesting matches were played by local teams against Sydney visitors. Amongst those present were many ...
Article : 69 wordsSpecial services were held on Sunday in local Protestant churches in connection with the annual meeting of the local branch of the above society. Mr. O. E. Bowen, district secretary of the N.S W. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,691 wordsIt is announced at Tokio that a Russian gunboat of the Gilyak type was torpedoed and destroyed on Saturday at Port Arthur. CONTINUED RUSSIAN REPULSES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 wordsThis game did not present any striking features, but fairly good all-round play was witnessed. Play in the opening of the game was slow, and but for a penalty goal scores were not made until late in the ...
Article : 319 wordsThe play in this match was superior in every respect to that of Saturday, and the contest was well fought from beginning to end. The only thing that might have pleased the spectators better was ...
Article : 1,090 wordsA very large audience assembled at the boys' schoolroom, Bourke-street on Monday evening to hear the debate between St. Michael's Debating Society, Wagga Wagga, and the ...
Article : 770 wordsThe interment of the late Mother Camillus took place at Albury on Friday morning at the Newtown Orphanage in the presence of a Jarge gathering, which included prominent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsMR. BENT, the Premier of Victoria, intends, it is reported to introduce into Parliament a compulsory voting bill. One would imagine that in a country like Australia, with its ...
Article : 838 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above was held in the Guild Reom on Monday evening. Mr. J. Walsh (V.P.) was in the chair. There was a moderate attendance. The secretary reported that a meeting ...
Article : 102 wordsA gentleman representing a large and important Sydney firm called at our office this morning and recounted a curious experience he had at Redfern on Monday evening. He bought a return ticket for ...
Article : 219 wordsSir,—In your issue on Saturday last appears a very sensible letter on the price of bread from "A Father of Twelve." The only objection to the letter is that it finds a fault, but ...
Article : 378 wordsCountry week was continued in Sydney on Monday. Hartley and North Coast played a drawn game, each side scoring 7 points. Northern defeated Southern by 32 to nil. Hannon, Southern ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. J. Byrnes, who on the lest of the present month severed his connection with the railways of this State after 41½ years' service, was a Saturday entertained by a number of his friends at Werriwa ...
Article : 253 wordsFinal arrangements for Miss Morgan's concert, which takes place in the Oddfellows' Hall to-morrow evening, were made at a committee meeting on Monday evening, at which ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. H. V. Helm, clerk in the local branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has been transferred to Ryde. Mr. Helm is secretary of the Goulburn Lawn Tennis Club and was a useful members to the ...
Article : 87 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Blagg, wife of Mr. Joseph Blagg, of Coromandel-street, died on Monday morning after a lengthy illness from a liver complaint. About four months ago deceased ...
Article : 109 wordsAt the Small Debts Court this morning, before the P.M. and Dr. Handcock, the following cases were heard:—W. Abberton v. Alfred William Elms, claim £6, for cows sold. Verdict for amount ...
Article : 93 wordsA new and remarkable development has arisen in connection with the Castlereagh-street tradedy. The handwriting in the letter previously identified as having been that of Winifred Pounceby, ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 7 Jun 1904, Page 2
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