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Advertising : 564 wordsTHE Right Rev. Dr. Barlow, third Anglican Bishop of Goulburn, arrived in the city by the afternoon train on Tuesday. He was accompanied by his chaplain, and travelling in the same ...
Article : 214 wordsTHE Goulburn to Crookwell railway was officially opened on Tuesday by Hen. J. Perry, Minister for Public Education. The Minister for Works was unavoidably absent through his engagements in the ...
Article : 489 wordsDuring the afternoon amusement was provided for the public on the show-grounds, where a programme of sports was gone through. In the evening a public ball was ...
Article : 225 wordsA number of deputations then waited on Mr. Perry in reference to local wants. Mr. James Marsden drew the Minister's attention to the necessity of a road from Mulgowrie and ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Barlow was enthroned in St. Saviour's Cathedral yesterday morning in the presence of a distinguished body of ...
Article : 1,298 wordsA brief description of the line has already appeared in this paper, but a few additional particulars may be given. The first sod was turned by the Hen. E. W. O'Sullivan on ...
Article : 422 wordsThose having the management of the festivities of the day did not forget the school children, who were present in large numbers. They were entertained at a picnic close to the station, being in ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Cobden Club has issued a manifesto stating that the new grain and flour tax is equivalent to £4,000,000 wrested from the consumer. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe proceedings could hardly be described as enthusiastic, as the people were more intent on getting a glimpse of the many distinguished visitors who had honoured their town with their presence. ...
Article : 1,464 wordsA banquet was held in the Skating Rink at 1 o'clock. The chair was occupied by Mr. George McDonald, who had on his right the Minister for Education, and on his left Mr. T. Rose, member ...
Article : 2,965 wordsA fire occurred this morning recalling in its magnitude the Jewry-street outbreak in 1895. The conflagration gutted three warehouses ...
Article : 63 wordsTen fresh cases of plague and five deaths from the disease have occurred at Port Elizabeth. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe first regular train left Goulburn for Crookwell yesterday, morning. There were four passengers, who travelled second class. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. R. W. Hanbury, the President of the Board of Agriculture has announced that the butter regulations providing for a definite standard of 16 per cent of moisture in ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Newcastle Steamship Company has rejected the unionist terms and declines to make any distinction so far as monopolising employment is concerned. The Manly. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsPerhaps the saddest circumstance resulting from a bush fire is one which occurred in Winnepeg, Canada, in June last year. Benjamin Spencer ploughed in the fields when ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsLord Kitchener in his report to the War Office, states:—"Since my last a week ago there have been 18 Boers killed, 19 wounded, 325 taken prisoners, and 10 surrendered. The enemy is much scattered ...
Article : 260 wordsMr. John Halley, a resident of Eastgrove for about eighteen years, died on Sunday last from senile decay at the age of 74. He had been ill for some weeks. Mr. Hailey, who leaves a widow and ...
Article : 71 wordsThe debate on the Customs Tariff Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. Mr. Kingston, Minister for Trade and Customs defended the Premier against the charge of frequent ...
Article : 141 wordsTrooper B. Barker writing to his parents from the front reports that all the Goulburn lads are in good health. His column has not been doing much lately. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 24 Apr 1902, Page 4
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