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Advertising : 1,202 wordsThe Filipines have rejected the peace conditions submitted by General Otis, the American Commander-in-Chief in the Philippines. Fighting has been renewed. The American troops ...
Article : 43 wordsSPECIAL attention is now being devoted by the Colonists' Anti-Bill League to the Hunter River district Mr. A. Griffith, the organiser for the league in the districts, reports to the league that at ...
Article : 707 wordsAn edict has been sanctioned by the Tsung-li-Yamen (Chinese Foreign Office) for the construction by an Anglo-German syndicate of a railway from Tientsin, the port of Peking, to Tsinan-fu, on the ...
Article : 49 wordsA mob of drunken strikers at Riga, in Russia, attacked the police, and set fire with petroleum to a number of houses in a low quarter of the town. Several women were burned to death. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe military tournament was opened at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, yesterday, by the Duke and Duchess of York. The New South Wales detachment of Lancers ...
Article : 67 wordsThe international miners' congress at Brussels, representing 1,400,000 miners, has passed a resolution embodying recommendations in favour of a national minimum wage and the international ...
Article : 38 wordsIn a message addressed to the nation the Queen states that she is deeply touched and gratified by the innumerable congratulations from all parts of the world on the occasion of her Majesty's eightieth ...
Article : 154 wordsA WELL-ATTENDED meeting of ladies was held in the Town Hall, Goulburn, on Friday evening to consider the question of assisting in the great fair to be held in Sydney in August in aid of the Queen ...
Article : 848 wordsMadame Relenka has presented to M. de Staal, the president of the conference, a richly illuminated album containing resolutions adopted by several million women in 18 European countries in favour ...
Article : 46 wordsGeneral P. J. Joubert, Vice-President of the Transvaal Republic, in an interview stated that he was willing that foreign settlers who had resided four years in the Transvaal should receive the ...
Article : 49 wordsON Friday morning a draught horse was killed on the railway line by the Cooma mail train near the Mundy-street crossing. The animal was cut to pieces. It is supposed to have been one of a pair ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsMr. J. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, last night delivered an address to Oddfellows at Birmingham. He stated that he refused to endorse the Oddfellows' societies' advocacy ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE above society has been re-organised and the initial meeting under the new regime was held in the Assembly-room, Oddfellows' Hall, on Friday evening. There was a large attendance, the majority ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE defence of politicians who opposed the last Convention Bill but accept the measure as altered at the Premier's Conference rests purely on assumption. The substitution of an absolute for a three-fifth ...
Article : 700 wordsMR. H. B HIGGINS'S address at the Protestant Hall a few evenings ago crystalised the opinions of a large section of the community, and was in many respects a notable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsCOUNTRY townspeople who are forming "capital leagues" have been given an eye-opener by Mr. A. B. Piddington. The chances of all those leagues getting the capital are, he says, hopeless. Locating ...
Article : 158 wordsFINLAY AND CO. REPORT:—The sale of all the advertised furniture, vehicles, farming implements, &c., at "The Towers." The attendance at the sale during both days was the largest we have met ...
Article : 107 wordsMR. H. HAYES, a well-known local cyclist, who is about to leave for Wagga Wagga, was given a send-off on Friday evening at the White Horse Hotel. Over fifty friends, chiefly cyclists, sat ...
Article : 520 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—A terrible fatality occurred at the recently-started Bundaleer waterworks a few minutes before knock-off time yesterday, when a fall of earth occurred, entombing a number of ...
Article : 547 wordsOn Friday at the Water Police Summons Court, before Mr. F. W. Edwards, S.M., Inspector Alfred Potter proceeded against a man named Alfred Turner on a charge of having used, on May 5, a ...
Article : 540 words"Away to the War" was the title of a piece enacted at Crookwell on Wednesday night last by members of the Goulburn Dramatic Club. The piece was splendidly staged, the scenery being ...
Article : 148 wordsMR. PERCY IBBS gave an organ recital in S. Saviour's Cathedral on Friday evening. There was only a moderate attendance. Mr. Ibba played several beautiful numbers in a highly satisfactory ...
Article : 201 words"I suppose we shall have to resume sessions for a time and have a talk over the Federal Bill," said The Parson. "I suppose so," said Spifkins. "But I object ...
Article : 663 wordsMR HOYLE, ex-M.L.A., will give an address in the Town Hall this evening on federation. The attendance of railway employees is specially invited. On Monday evening a meeting to form a branch ...
Article : 54 wordsA little boy named Reginald Painter, aged three years, living with his parents at Carrick, met with I an accident on Tuesday evening last. He fell from a chair in the house end broke both bones of one ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 27 May 1899, Page 2
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