Advices from Peking received in New York state that by an Imperial edict from Si-an, the Emperor Kwang-hsu rejects even the amended Manchurian treaty. ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE fifty-fourth grand concert of the Goulburn Liedertafel was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday evening. The concert was by far the best yet given by the society, and the attendance ...
Article : 536 wordsThe electors of Australia will to-morrow decide whether we shall enter upon our career of nationhood under conditions designed to hamper our trade and heavily tax the people, ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Australian Contingent volunteered for service at the Tientain siding during the recent trouble between the British and the Russians. Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour objected to the Australians ...
Article : 216 wordsWindsor, Tuesday.—Yesterday afternoon about 3.30 o'clock, two girls and a boy were returning home from school. when a half-caste came out from the bush. carrying a gun, and ...
Article : 567 wordsMR. A. CHAPMAN addressed a large meeting on Thursday evening, and the vote of confidence was carried with but two dissentients. Mr. E. Terry also spoke. ...
Article : 473 wordsIN the Coningham cse to-day a witness was cross-examined, and Mr. Want closed his case for the co-respondent. Witnesses in reply are being called. ...
Article : 223 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Meyer and Huxtable. UNSOUND MIND. Paul Conner, brought up on remand for being of unsound mind, was, on the recommendation of Drs ...
Article : 321 wordsA correspondent writes:—Messrs. Thomas and Holloway spoke at Mr. McLaren's rooms, Towrang, on Monday evening in the interest of Mr. Comoy, the candidate advancing low tariff. The ...
Article : 424 wordsReuter's correspondent at Tientsin reports that in an affray in that city two of the Welsh Fusiliers and one Victorian were sabred and bayonetted. The Germans were the principal culprits. The French ...
Article : 122 wordsOther troops will succeed the unruly Parisian regiment at Tientsin. March 25. One hundred men of the Hongkong ...
Article : 165 wordsA patrol of Johannesburg mounted police burnt the Boschkop Hotel, a place used as a regular depot by the Boers, many of whom were in the hotel when the patrol rode up. A sharp ...
Article : 97 wordsMore interest than usual was given to the hearing of the Coningham divorce ease on Tuesday by the evidence of James Exton. which was generally of a sensational character. Exton stated that he had an ...
Article : 155 words"THE Onteast" writes in reply—if we are to have, protective duties at all then let us have a tariff which will have the effect of creating some industries and not Mr. Reid's tariff, which will bleed us ...
Article : 791 wordsDuring the recent riots at Moscow 17 were killed and 30 wounded, and at St. Petersburg 11 were killed and 22 wounded. Forty students drew lots to decide who should kill M. Bogoliepoff. ...
Article : 93 wordsIn the Divorce Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Simpson, in the matter, Donohue v. Donohue, Mr. Ralstou, instructed by Messrs Aitken and Aitken, appeared for the wife, Camilla Donohue, ...
Article : 116 wordsM. Lagorski, a provincial official, and a follower of Count Tolstoi, made a fruitless attempt to shoot M. Pobiedonostzeff, the Procurator of the Holy Synod, by firing four ...
Article : 107 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—A collision between two trains occurred at Worribee, on the Eastern Line, about 11 miles from Chidlow's Well, at 10 o'clock last night. Fortunately it was not accompanied by loss ...
Article : 178 wordsThe protectionist speakers in New South Wales are fond of declaiming against the freetrade who venture to oppose their policy by saying that as it is agreed on both sides that there must be a high ...
Article : 158 wordsLord Rosebery, speaking on February 7th last in reference to the late Queen and Empire, at the County Hall, Linlithgow, said:—Under no reign that has ever been recorded has any nation made ...
Article : 192 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Cox and Kensit. Peter Thompson pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly and using obscene language, and was fined 10a on the first charge and 2 for the second ...
Article : 364 wordsThe action Fahey v. Ovens was concluded in No. 3 Jury Court on Tuesday. Mr. Watt, instructed by Mr. G S. Mackeller, appeared for the plaintiff ; and Mr. Pring and Mr. Gannon, instructed by ...
Article : 107 wordsBy far the largest freetrade demonstration of late years in Sydney was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday night under the presidency of Mr. Reid. The hall was packed long before the meeting ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. George Lee, son of Mr. Thomas Lee, Grafton street. Goulburn, a former employee on the railway permanent way at Queanbeyan, where he studied ambulance work, was recovered some twelve ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Deputy Sydney Coroner concluded the adjourned inquiry on Tuesday respecting the death of a barmaid named Eliza Maud Grey, aged 32 years, who died suddenly at the Post Office Hotel, ...
Article : 305 wordsMr. O'Connor, who affected to be so horrified at the Yes-No attitude, asked the freetrader to cast a vote for him, thereby soliciting the voter to say Yes-No on the ballot-paper. ...
Article : 35 wordsA combined team of bankers and lawyers will play King's College on the show ground on Friday. The following players have been selected:—Messrs. Bell, Grovenor, Woodhouse, McKillop, ...
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Advertising : 1,120 wordsThe Railway Appeal Board which was constituted last session of Parliament (Act 72 Victoria, 1900) has entered upon the duties imposed on it by the Act, and has held six meetings, hearing 27 ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 28 Mar 1901, Page 4
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