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Advertising : 378 wordsMelbourne Thursday.—The Arbitration Bill was again taken up at clause 55, as to which Senator OKeefe last night moved the omission of a portion of proviso to the clause, with the ...
Article : 619 wordsRussia has protested against, the mobilisation of the Swedish warships, though they are only few in number, during the passage of the Baltic Fleet. ...
Article : 209 wordsAbout 4.45 this morning a railway employee named Arthur Bryant reported to the police that he had found on the railway [?] about half-way between the Braidwood road gates ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsThe garrison at Port Arthur is greatly emaciated. The rations of the fighting men are only two pounds of black bread each daily The city is uninhabitable. Many live in caverns outside the danger ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsFrance is building ten submarine boats of 44 tons each. RHODES SCHOLARS AS ATHLETES. Three American Rhodes scholars won seven ...
Article : 94 wordsThe facts given in the above report were fully corroborated at a magisterial inquiry held at the Court-house at 11 am. to-day. Constable Hughson in his evidence stated ...
Article : 531 wordsSinghton, Friday.—Yesterday afternoon, Edward Smith, aged 13 years, was returning from the Glendon Brook School with other companions when a bathe in the creek was suggested. Smith, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe senior public examinations, including matriculation, honours, and law matriculation, will commence at the Technical College on Tuesday afternoon next and extend till ...
Article : 54 wordsThe attendance of the public for October was as follows:—Sydney 5362, Bathurst 5484, Newcastle 2643. West Maitland 2102, Goulburn 2092. Albury 1060. This is the first occasion when the attendance ...
Article : 66 wordsApparently Mr. O'Sullivan will have to relinquish his hope of seeing the old Endeavour once again moored in Botany Bay. He has been udder the impression that the hull of the old boat was still ...
Article : 379 wordsMr. Palmer Sutton writes to us from Cooma complaining in strong terms of treatment acorded on Thursday, 3rd, by Coomna larrikins to Russell Sutton. According to our ...
Article : 141 wordsThe following extract is from the Railway Medical Officer's resort published in the Railway Budget:—During the past 11 years Mr. Inspector Milne of Goulburn has renders great service as ...
Article : 202 wordsTHE letter addressed by the English Labour Representation Committee to Mr. Watson contains some plain talk and a few arguments that must cause searchings of heart to the ...
Article : 1,127 wordsWhether or not the British race is morally deteriorating is a question most difficult to determine. Figures are often misleading, and this subject, is one that cannot be settled by ...
Article : 933 wordsIn the course of a lengthy paper on "How Catholics should Organise in Australia," by Bishop wallagher, read at the recent congress and published by the Catholic Press, the writer states that ...
Article : 682 wordsMr. Edward Tarleton sustained some painful injuries in a street accident on Friday while driving out with a friend. He was in the act of lighting his pipe and had the rains round his hand, when the ...
Article : 89 wordsA garden fete was opened on Friday afternoon at "St. Michael's." North Goulburn, the residence of Mrs. Arnold, in aid of the fair which is to be held in February next for the ...
Article : 453 wordsIt has been manifest to the occupants of the press gallery in the Legislative Assembly that the now Chairman of Committees, Mr. W. P. Crick, is nut taking kindly to the restraint imposed upon him ...
Article : 115 wordsThe finance and works committees of the Goulburn A., P., and H. Society met at the secretary's office on Friday afternoon to consider a proposal from the sub commitee appointed to inquire into ...
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Family Notices : 137 wordsDuring the heating of the furniture trade dispute in the Arbitration Court on Wednesday, a witness throw some light on the composition of material concealed under the gaudy covers of cheap mattresses ...
Article : 172 wordsThe 57th anniversary of the Goldsmith-street Sabbath-school will be celebrated to-morrow (Sun. day), when services will be held in the church morning, afternoon, and evening. A capacious ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Arbitration Court has granted leave to prosecute the president of the Trimm[?]rs' Union at Newcastle and 14 members of that body. The Court also made an order for the men to return to ...
Article : 374 wordsThe continental promoted by the Australian Horse Band in aid of the contest fund will be held in the Botanic Gardens on Monday afternoon and evening next, and promises to be very successful. ...
Article : 301 wordsMrs. Beatty, wife of Mr. John Beatty, of Queanbeyan, died in Goulburn on Thursday afternoon at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. E. W. Lambert, at the age of 72 years. The ...
Article : 99 wordsThere was a good attendance in the Mechanics' Hall last evening at the lantern entertainment promoted by Mr. W. Carey Paylor to provide funds for she purchase of equipment required under the new ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. E. H. Turner's clip from Gunning was sold by Winchcombe, Carson, and Co. on Wednesday at 17¼d per 1b, which established a record for the last four years. Tim wools ...
Article : 92 wordsA committee meeting woo held on Friday afternoon, when it was decided to conclude the year's meetings by a concert and social evening. Subcommittees were appointed to carry out the details. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 12 Nov 1904, Page 2
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