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Advertising : 417 wordsTHE girl Jamieson, who gave the information in the Yarra mystery, first told the story to a friend. She says she is not actuated by the reward, but acts from ...
Article : 177 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. A LOST TICKET. Clarence Milthorpe Was charged with having travelled on the railway from Moss Vale to ...
Article : 738 wordsTHE following is the sixteenth annual report of the Goulburn Fire Brigade, read at the meeting of the Board on Tuesday:— FIRES.—During the year now closed it is found on ...
Article : 702 wordsTHE first day of the above races was commenced this morning on the Tirranna course. The attendance in the members' enclosure was larger than usual, end the public ware also well represented. ...
Article : 520 wordsA SINGLE meeting and public examination in the estate of Christopher Smith, of Goulburn, contractor, were appointed to be held this morning before the Registrar ...
Article : 563 wordsThe French submarine torpedo boat Gustave Zédeé has made a successful submarine voyage from Toulon to Marseilles, a distance of forty-two miles. ...
Article : 48 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The mystery surrounding the boot-trunk tragedy was partly elucidated to night, when a domestic servant named Beatrice Jamieson appeared at the detective office and made ...
Article : 357 wordsON Wednesday night the Premier received the following telegram from Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria, with regard to the proposed conference of Premiers:— ...
Article : 691 wordsIn the United States Senate yesterday Senator Mason moved a resolution to the effect that America should not attempt to govern the Philippines without the consent of the Filipinos. ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE intercolonial match, after running into its fifth day, was quickly finished off on Wednesday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. With the exception of about 100 members, there were no spectators, a ...
Article : 418 wordsM. de Beaurepaire complains that M. Bard (who drew up the special report with reference to the Dreyfus case) and M. Loew (the President of the Criminal Chamber) had private interviews with ...
Article : 699 wordsTHE following motions will be considered at to-night's meeting:—Alderman Barrett to move—"That the sum of thirty-two pounds (£32) be voted to the Mayor as balance of Mayoral allowance." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words"I'LL put the glass in my cellar," said a citizen the other day to a press correspondent, "and you can send those figures to Sydney. Don't send 102—send 92 " The author of the base suggestion ...
Article : 853 wordsTamworth, Wednesday.—Considerable anxiety is felt here on account of the continuance of innumerable leaks on the main gravitation pipe line of the water works. At the council meeting last night the ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the committee was held last evening present—Messrs. Bryden (President), Fitzgerald, MacKenzie, Conolly, Mile, Manfred, Oliver, Richardson, Mayer, Gillespie, ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE series of shocking crimes which have recently been committed and which so far have in several cases baffled the police in their attempts to track the offenders will in ...
Article : 848 wordsBrisbane, Wednesday—Winton, the Opalton mailman, reports a sensational find of opal. Two Germans who had done well left their claim to two men named Shillington and Greenwood. The ...
Article : 132 wordsThis morning a gang of men were searching under a large culvert near the scene of the Gatton tragedy, with the view of ascertaining if there were any firearms or clothing there. It was at this culvert that ...
Article : 329 wordsTHE following are the players selected to represent Goulburn in the match on Monday next against the Victorian school teachers. Although one or two prominent men have been omitted on account of ...
Article : 136 wordsWAGGA, Wednesday.— ouch inconvenience has been caused by the suspension of the water supply through the breaking down of the pumping plaut. The reservoir contains a supply sufficient for about ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. F. E. Bloxham, governor of Goulburn gaol, will hand over the gaol to the new governor in a few days, and he proceeds at once to take up his position as governor of the Parramatta Gaol. ...
Article : 221 wordsOUR Bungendore correspondent, writing under date of Wednesday evening, says:—Some members of the Permanent Artillery, also other troops and Staff-Sergeant Duncan, arrived by train this ...
Article : 120 wordsAT a demonstration in honour of the first anniversary of the Newcastle Early Closing Association Mr. Hogue, Minister for Education and Labour, said with reference to the Early Closing Bill that he ...
Article : 193 wordsThe committee of the Goulburn A., P., and H. Association met on Wednesday afternoon and appointed the judges for the forthcoming show in March. All the judges are non-residents of the ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE quarterly meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-room on Tuesday evening, Bro Shrimpton, N.G., in the chair. The balance-sheet, showing a profit of £61 10s 9d on the quarter, was read ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsMr. James Ashton, M.P., has been informed that the Secretary for Mines and Agriculture has approved of a special grant of £100 being made to the Goulburn Agricultural Society. As only £10000 was ...
Article : 103 wordsBALLINA, Wednesday.—A beach miner, Patrick M'Nicholl, who was severely burned through his tent catching fire during last Friday night, succumbed to the effects of his injuries in the Balling ...
Article : 53 wordsROBERTSON, Wednesday.—Mrs. Ginger, an old and re-peated resident of Burrawang, left her home yesterday morning, intending to visit one of her neighbours She not having returned at nightfall, ...
Article : 94 wordsCORRESPONDENCE is still taking place between the Premier and the military authorities in England with regard to the proposed interchange of troops The New South Wales Government, Mr Reid ...
Article : 83 wordsPambula, Wednesday.—A fatal accident has occurred at Mount Momsen Gold Mine, Wolumle The manager while going down a ladder was over-powered by foul air and fell to the bottom Two ...
Article : 95 wordsRETURNS prepared by the railway authorities show that altogether nearly 2,750,000 sheep were landed at the Flemington Saleyards in 1898, being an increase of 100,000 on the previous year. The number ...
Article : 54 wordsALL the Austrians who had been lauded in Sydney pending transhipment for conveyance to New Zealand succeeded in obtaining passages to that colony, and they left Sydney on Wednesday by the Union ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 12 Jan 1899, Page 2
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