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Advertising : 298 wordsTHE Tekapo wreck has been re-sold and is to be broken up. The Weather. Heavy seas were still running along the ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR.—The member for Goulburn in his letter to the Sydney papers does not add to his reputation, nor does he excuse his desertion of the party with whom the was allied in defeating the last bill, because, as ...
Article : 808 wordsALTHOUGH at the beginning of the campaign it was freely predicted that the voting on this referendum would show a heavy diminution in the interest on the question, it is becoming apparent as time passes ...
Article : 1,045 wordsBEFORE Mr. J. Oliver, J.P. CHARGE OF STEALING. James Alexander Atkinson was charged with having stolen a horse rug belonging to G. H. ...
Article : 574 wordsAN important ordination ceremony took place in SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral on Sunday last (Pentecost Sunday), when four students from the Passionists' Retreat were ordained to the priesthood ...
Article : 733 wordsGENERAL regret was felt at the absence of Dr. Woodward, the railway medical officer, from the ambulance display on Friday evening. This gentleman has made ambulance work a special ...
Article : 332 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—A sad case of death by shooting was brought to light this morning by the discovery of the body of Mr. Robert Bruce Rennick (a member of the firm of Messrs. Crisp, Cameron, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsThe following have been chosen to represent Yorkshire in the match to be commenced at Sheffield to-day against the Australians:—J. T. Brown, Tunnicliffe, Wainwright, G. Hirst, Heigh, Rhodes. ...
Article : 49 wordsParticulars have been received of the death of Captain Maurice Bell, a British officer attached to the Belgian Congo Expedition, who was ambushed in a forest near the Congo. He was attacked by ...
Article : 74 wordsAs time goes on, and the Convention Bill is submitted to an increasingly careful combing-over, it becomes more and more evident that the amendments made at the ...
Article : 1,219 wordsOUR Tarago correspondent reports a shooting fatality which occurred at that place on Saturday, the victim being Mr. Graham Gore, a well-known resident. Mr. H. O'Brien, accompanied by Dr. ...
Article : 494 wordsTHE local military forces will hold a parade to-morrow. The G. Company of the 2nd Regiment, E. Company of the Australian Rifles, the First Australian Horse, and the school cadets will take ...
Article : 80 wordsTwo Greeks are suffering from the plague in the slums of Alexandria. The authorities in Greece and Italy have imposed quarantine restrictions on all persons arriving in ...
Article : 37 wordsA well-attended meeting of citizens, convened by the committee of the C.S.R. Football Union, was held at the Oddfellows' Hall on Monday evening to make arrangements for the visit of the English ...
Article : 301 wordsA GOOD attendance is expected at the football and cycling meeting to-morrow. Mr. Rose is continuing his tour of Argyle. At two of his meetings last week the vote was against ...
Article : 322 wordsThe International Navigation company's liner Paris, bound from Southampton to New York, via Cherbourg, struck the outer ridge of the Manacle Rocks, off Falmouth, during a haze last night ...
Article : 86 wordsA fire broke out at Dawson City, the centre of the Klondyke goldfields. The flames spread with great rapidity, and the whole of the city was destroyed. The damage amounts to 4, 000,000dol. ...
Article : 39 wordsIT is no part of our business—or anybody else's, for that matter-to defend the general political opinions of Dr MacLaurin. We simply look upon him, if the simile may be allowed, as the financial ...
Article : 725 wordsCount Munster, German Ambassador to France, considered that he was, by virtue of seniority, entitled to preside over the International Disarmament Conference now sitting at the Hague ...
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Family Notices : 190 wordsA FOOTRACE took place on the Deanery football ground on Saturday last for a sweepstake. Several heats were run, and after some good sprinting the final resulted as follows:—Smith, 10yds, 1; Chard, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 wordsALDERMAN RICHARDSON has received the following letter from Mr. Ashton in reply to the request of Goulburn unemployed to obtain work on the Murrumburrah deviation:—"I find on enquiry that ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE Public Schools' geology class had their second geological excursion on Monday afternoon. The head teachers of the schools accompanied their respective classes, the total number being over a ...
Article : 196 wordsA GRAND concert will be given in the Oddfellows Hall to-morrow evening by Miss Katie McConnell, Messrs. W. Burns-Walker, W. F. L. Jones, W. Charles Daniel, C Chapman, Louis Grist, Percy F. ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Benjamin O'Donnell, a very old and respected resident of Goulburn, died at "Burgeville" this morning, at the age of 76 years. Deceased took ill last Friday. He was for upwards of 40 years ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Mayoress of Goulburn has taken up the question of the Jubilee Home for Consumptives, and a meeting was held last week at Mrs. A. B. Chisholm's residence to consider the matter. It ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE only attraction in Goulburn for to-morrow (Queen's Birthday) is the cycling meeting on the show-ground, to which is added the event of a football match between a team representing ...
Article : 117 wordsTHE duties paid last week on the estates of deceased persons amounted to £2026. Of this amount £1783 was received in respect of the estate of the late Hugh Montgomery Thomson, of Macedon, and ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 23 May 1899, Page 2
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