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Article : 399 wordsThe French Cardinals have protested to President Loubet against the proposed separation of Church and State as a breach of the Concordat. Such a separation, they say, is certain to resulting in religious ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 wordsGessler Rousseau, the anarchist arrested at Philadelphia on January 12 with an infernal machine in his possession, states that he manufactured in 1898 internal machines for Cuban ...
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Article : 286 wordsRevised estimates of the Japanese casualties at the battles of Mukden and Tieling give the number at 57,000. ...
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Article : 18 wordsThe news is confirmed that the whole Baltic Fleet left Madagascar on the 16th instant. There are various indicators that it will probably next be heard of in the neighbourhood ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Russian first army reports that, the Japanese have not moved for a week. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe cycling season for 1904-5 was brought to a close at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday night with the conclusion of the Sydney Thousand carnival. There was a good attendance, and the ...
Article : 484 wordsThere was a tremendous rush in London for prospectuses of the Japanese 4½ per cent. loan of £30,000,000 at 90. The issue is quoted at a premium of £1 15s, which is considerably ...
Article : 43 wordsGeneral Batianoff told an interviewer that the war would be fought to the end in accordance with the Czar's will. ...
Article : 25 wordsRussian four per cent. stock at St. Petersburg has declined to 85 owing to alarming reports from Poland, which has been placed under martial law, the spread of agrarianism in the Crimes, where ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Liao River is free from ice, and Japanese transports and merchantmen have entered Niu-chwang ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Czar's rescript directs the Governor of Poland, while lawfully suppressing artificially supported disturbances, to proceed with reforms which are found to be necessary for ...
Article : 35 wordsThere is a branch of the "Sons and Daughters of Temperance of Australasia" at West Maitland known as the "Happy Day." This branch having sold a piece of land to a local ...
Article : 197 wordsA conference of Marshals of the nobility, held at Moscow. resolved by 16 votes to 4 that the situation in the Empire required the prompt convocation of a National Assembly (Zemsky Sobor), with ...
Article : 48 wordsThousands of copies of the Agence Latines, containing a telegram attributing the Russian disorders to England and Japan, are being circulated among the peasants. ...
Article : 650 wordsBaron Nolken, the Chief of Police of Warsaw, injured by the explosion of a bomb thrown into his carriage a few days ago, is recovering despite the fact that the explosion caused 120 distinct ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsDaniel M'Areavy, a deaf mute, was fined at Belfast, Ireland, the other day for using bad language. It was an error of justice, and arose in the following way:— ...
Article : 251 wordsMany leading nobles of Poland are fleeing the country owing to their receiving anonymous threats of death unless they subscribe to the funds of the revolutionary movement. ...
Article : 31 wordsMrs. Robert Turner died at her husband's residence, Clinton-street, on Wednesday afternoon last after a long and painful illness arising from an internal growth. Mrs. Turner, who was 36 years of ...
Article : 209 wordsThe apathy of electors has received its latest exemplification it the populous city of Newcastle, where, notwithstanding the efforts of an active electoral registrar, who went out ...
Article : 1,023 wordsAlbury, Wednesday.—Mr. Wilks, district stock inspector, has just completed a tour of the district for the purpose of investigating the eating of poisoned rabbits by sheep and other stock. He finds ...
Article : 139 wordsIT has been for some considerable time, we believe, the practice in connection with some of the London board schools for some charitable institutions to provide food for ...
Article : 1,049 wordsA rabbit with fur about three inches long has been received by Mr. J. J Roberts, secretary of the Pastures and Protection Board, from Pomeroy. The skin will be sent to the Stock Department. ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the back of the knee, in the part that forms a hollow when the leg is bent is a large artery that conveys blood to the lower part of the leg for its nutrition. By its side ...
Article : 698 wordsThe Goulburn Golf Club will open the season on Saturday next on the local links, which as a result of the recent rains bear a fresh appearance. A teams match will be played, to commence at a quarter-past ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsThe only business at the Goulburn Police Court to-day (Thursday) was a matter in which a female sued for the support of an illegitimate choild. The case was heard with ...
Article : 642 wordsMr. John Tainsh, the tenor vocalist, who is with the Blind Jubilee Singers, has been before the public in connection with the Blind Jubilee Singers for the past twelve years, and his Singing is as ...
Article : 174 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the above society was held in the Guild-room on Tuesday evening last. Notwithstanding the wet evening there was a good attendance of members and friends to listen to a ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 30 Mar 1905, Page 2
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