Sir,—It is regrettable that complaint should be made of the conduct practised on our sports ground. I allude to the football field. The Central Union, over which I ...
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Article : 568 wordsThe anniversary meeting of the above church was held in the church at Lagoon-street on Monday evening. The occasion was taken also to extend a welcome to the ...
Article : 1,384 wordsThe sitting of the Colonial Conference were resumed yesterday. A motion submitted by Mr. Deakin, "That it is desirable to establish an ...
Article : 359 wordsA special meeting of performing members of the Goulburn Liedertafel was held on Monday evening in conjunction with the regular practice, when Mr. W. A. Davidson, who has been a member of the ...
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Advertising : 192 wordsThe above clever combination appeared in the Oddfellows' Hall on Monday night. A very fair audience was present, but the performance was worthy of a packed house. The large number of ...
Article : 288 wordsThe heavy rains during the early part of April in many parts gave our district only a very small share, and a good rainfall is urgently needed,. Cropping will necessarily be late, but ...
Article : 350 wordsRecently a witness in the Druce case (a lady who was at one time secretary to the fifth Duke of Portland, and who stated she would supply sensational evidence) alleged ...
Article : 133 wordsBefore the P.M. and Mr. Belcher. A RAILWAY CASE. Leslie Buckman, charged with travelling on the railway without a ticket, pleaded guilty, ...
Article : 122 wordsAccording to the Indian Daily News the Hindus and Mohammedans in Dacca, Narainganj, and Maimansingh, in Bengal, where there is bitter resentment against the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsA sitting of the Warden's Court was held this (Tuesday) morning, before Mr. Maitland, the Mining Warden. An inquiry was appointed to be held in respect of authority to enter the ...
Article : 78 wordsAn enthusiastic demonstration, organised by the Tariff Reform League, was held in the Albert Hall yesterday, and was presided over by Viscount Ridley. ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Premier considers that some slight misconception has arisen with reference to the communication now in progress between Commonwealth and State Governments in respect of the Federal capital ...
Article : 851 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above society was held in the Guild Roam on Monday evening, and was well attended. Mr. Nosworthy (vice-president) was in the chair during the early part ...
Article : 236 wordsA meeting of the above was held on Monday evening at the secretary's office, Montague-street, when there were present Messrs. E. C. Bryden (in the chair), C. M. Shaw, C. L. ...
Article : 236 wordsM. H. C. Webster, late manager of the head office of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, was asked by the foreman of the jury in the Crick-Willis case on Monday ...
Article : 278 wordsTIME and tide, it is said, wait for no man; hence the wisdom of being prepared for all probable contingencies. Especially in politics is it necessary to be up betimes, for organisation in ...
Article : 907 wordsMessrs. Clarke, Esplen, and J. W. Potter, representing the English mail syndicate, had a brief interview with Mr. Deakin and Sir William Lyne, and intimated that they ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Times, in a further article on the Colonial Conference and Imperial unity, urges that an oceanic empire cannot be permanently maintained by a sea Power ...
Article : 196 wordsThe committee met on Monday evening, the president in the chair. It was decided to remove the end fences from the grandstand and close the two stairways at the end and fix them in the ...
Article : 267 wordsAll employers of labour likely to be affected by the extension of the above Act to Goulburn should make at point of seeing Mr. Walter Armitage, inspector of factories, now visiting the ...
Article : 515 wordsThe Railway Commissioners on Monday opened tenders for the supply of 250 steel goods waggons, and of three tenders sent in the lowest was for £17,375. The Commissioners already ...
Article : 503 wordsA bullock caused a great deal of excitement on the railway between Burwook and Scrathfield on Monday, holding up the traffic for about 10 minutes. Engine-drivers and firemen heaved ...
Article : 134 wordsEverything is proceeding satisfactorily for the cricket continental to take place in the Goalburn show-grounds on Friday evening next, May 3rd. The proceeds are to wipe off a debt of ...
Article : 229 wordsThere were two specially interesting features in connection with the proceedings at Kurnell on Saturday in celebration of the 137th anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook. Mr. ...
Article : 256 wordsWe again remind our readers that the Everitt Dramatic Coy. will produce to-morrow (Wednesday) evening in the Oddfellows' Hall the great sensational drama, ...
Article : 190 wordsInverell, Monday.—A tragedy was enacted at Woodstock, the property of Mr. C. L. Smith, 18 miles from Inverell, this morning. Two men named Jarrett and E. Minces were engaged by ...
Article : 132 wordsLocal storekeepers have contributed sufficient for the purchase of a handsome silver cup to be competed for by Friday afternoon teams. The expense of photographs of the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 30 Apr 1907, Page 2
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