In connection with the recent short-lived strike of employees on the railway extension works we have been informed that the man who was discharged and afterwards reinstated was ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Petit Journal says it is premature to say that the Allies' loan to Greece has been settled. The Allies are still discussing the terms, and fresh guarantees are indispensable. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Bishop left Goulburn on Thursday night for the parishes of Albury, Holbrook, and Wagga. He will be away till November 23. At Albury he will visit and preach at Jindera ...
Article : 233 wordsCaptain and Mrs. McShane have received a telegram from the Minister for Defence stating that their son Aubrey was disembarked from a hospital ship at Malta on the 2nd instant, ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, Nov. 10.—In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Asquith said that owing to some technical mishaps he Was unable to move a war vote of £400,000,000 as intended, but he ...
Article : 2,199 wordsA match was played between Cooeeana and Yarra on the latter's courts on Saturday, and resulted in a win for Cooeeana. Following are the scores:—H. Saundersand A. Jones (Cooeeana) ...
Article : 390 wordsThe announcement was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) when the House of Representatives met this afternoon that he had accepted the invitation of the British ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Ancona's captain has arrived. He confirms the statement that the submarine shelled boats on the davits. The boats were full of people, and many were killed or wounded. ...
Article : 95 wordsPresentation.—On Wednesday evening, November 10, one of the largest and most representative gatherings held here for some time past took place at Mr. March's residence to bid ...
Article : 377 wordsMr. Asquith, questioned on the Antwerp expedition, said that Mr. Churchill could afford to ignore attacks, and would be amply justified when the whole story was told. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsLord Derby has announced that unless young men enlist before November 30 the Government will redeem its pledge of November 2. [In his statement to the House on November ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Pratton, of Sydney, is addressing twenty-five meetings at munitions factories. He reports that both sexes are earning good wages. THE WAR COMMITTEE. ...
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Advertising : 1,191 wordsAdmiral Jucheng, Mliitary Governor, while attending the Coronation celebration at the Japanese Consulate, was assassinated by two anti-Monarchists. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe tenth monthly meeting of the Board was held on Wednesday evening. There were present Messrs. C. L. Joscelyne (president), C. J.: McShane, E. M. Carroll, J. Knowlman, W. E. ...
Article : 306 wordsShearing is in full swing, and the railway officials are kept very busy loading the various consignments as they arrive each day. The clips are considered excellent, and stock are all in ...
Article : 542 wordsNegotiations for the settlement of the beer strike are likely to prove successful. The brewers have agreed to the men resuming work on the conditions laid down in the agreement ...
Article : 133 wordsLondon, Nov. 11.—A Copenhagen message says that a most violent cannonade was heard at noon on the southern coast of Holland Island. It is believed British submarines were ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Coo-ees, nearly 250 strong, reached Sydney shortly before noon and were accorded a tremendous reception. Tens of thousands of people lined the route through the city to the ...
Article : 161 wordsTokio, Nov. 11.—The ceremonies In connection with the coronation of the Emperor of Japan commenced at dawn. There were vast throngs in the streets, and at the close of the ...
Article : 42 wordsPeking, Nov. 11.—The Chinese Government has notified Japan that there will be no change of Government this year. It is expected that provincial officials will refer to Yuan Shih Kai ...
Article : 46 wordsStephanus Petrus Heyns, charged with stealing £200, the property of the secretary of the Franco-Australian Christmas Carnival and others was before the Police Court to-day. ...
Article : 198 wordsA meeting of the Goulburn Highland Society and Burns Club was held at the Empire Hotel on Thursday evening. Chief W. Morgan presided over a good attendance. The business was ...
Article : 166 wordsOn Friday morning an accident which might easily have had serious consequences occurred in Auburn-street. A hooded sulky which contained Dr. Morton, his driver, and his son was pulled up ...
Article : 106 wordsThe following team has been chosen to represent the Tennis Club in the match at Bronte on Saturday:—Mrs. F. Lynch, Miss K. Ryan, Messrs. J. Hamilton, H. Kelly, H. Jones, J. ...
Article : 123 wordsW. H. Wheatley reports for Wednesday:—A good attendance of buyers at to-day's sales. Fat sheep: Fair yarding; market firm at late rates. Merino wethers, 18/6 to 23/, owes 17/ ...
Article : 377 wordsThe concert which has been arranged to take place on Friday evening next, the proceeds of which will go towards assisting our distressed allies, promises to be a great success. Goulburn's ...
Article : 93 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the local branch of the W.C.T.U. was held in the Lecture Hall on Thursday afternoon. There was a good attendance of ladies. The principal item ...
Article : 135 wordsThis treat for the orphans, which was instituted by the Goulburn Motor Club, is now an event of the year. This year it will be held on Friday, 26thl inst. The programme is to take ...
Article : 258 wordsThe trouble in connection with the Bathurst District Hospital, caused through the resignation of the members of the honorary medical staff, has been virtually settled. At a meeting of the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe annual Springfield hospital day was held at the station on Thursday, when Mr. A. L. Faithfull and Mr. Harris (overseer) welcomed the matron and M. A. McAlister, acting ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 13 Nov 1915, Page 4
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