Melbourne, Sunday.—A little time after the news of the defeat of Squires came through, Mr. John Wren sent a cable to Squires expressing his regret at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsThe annual meeting of the above club was held on Saturday night in the Temperance Hall. There was a good attendance of members, and Captain Ingleton was in the chair. The ...
Article : 906 wordsBefore Mr. Boileau. ADJOURNED. Ernest Francis Funnell was charged, with assaulting Alexander Myles on 4th July and ...
Article : 78 wordsSaturday was a cold and wintry day for football, and very few people attended the Deanery to watch the play of the senior teams. Wind hampered the games a good ...
Article : 55 wordsTaylor kicked off for Goulburn towards the racecourse and against the wind. After the usual exchange the ball travelled out at half-way. Play was then confined to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsA report on the result of the visit of Messrs. Ashton and Winchcombe to Goulburn will be made to the central executive to-day (Tuesday). ...
Article : 104 wordsHigh Mass was celebrated at SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, the occasion being the 12th anniversary of Bishop Gallagher's consecration. The celebrant was Father Dwyer; deacon, Father ...
Article : 89 wordsMrs. P. Nosworthy, an old resident of Mummell, died on Saturday night. The deceased, who had been weak for some time past, was 83 years of age. She was ...
Article : 76 wordsCrookwell Cottage Hospital.—On Tuesday night last the monthly meeting of the committee was held at the hospital, Mr. Geo. McDonald (president) in the chair. It ...
Article : 429 wordsAt a meeting at the Daill Hall of the Goulburn Half-squadron 3[?]d Aus. Light Horse on Saturday afternoon it was decided to hold the annual cavahy ball in the Oddfellowe' Hall on Friday, August 16. ...
Article : 215 wordsA correspondent writes:—On the 21st June a Spring Valley charity ball was held in Collector Hall, in aid of the Goulburn Orphanage, and proved to be a great ...
Article : 185 wordsAt the Coal Lumpers' Conference to-day Mr. Macey said that one of the largest and most unanimous meetings of the Coal Lumpers' Union ever held had decided that ...
Article : 650 wordsAt the International Conference at the Hague the fourth committee has discussed the proposal of the United States in favour of the general inviolability of private property at sea. ...
Article : 268 wordsThis match was played on the eastern ground, and after a close game was won by Warrigals by 8 to 6. Both had full teams, the winners having the assistance of a ...
Article : 437 wordsThe members of the above lodge attended two services in regalia on Sunday last. The first was in the morning at Goldsmith-street Methodist Church. The Rev. R. ...
Article : 275 wordsAfter a trial at Brussels lasting many days Carlos Waddington, a youth of 17, has been acquitted on a charge of killing Ernesto Balmaceda on February 24, 1906. Accused was a son of ...
Article : 100 wordsLithgow, Saturday.—Details of the accidet which happened at the Gorge on the Clarence-Towolgan line, whereby three men lost their lives and. three others were ...
Article : 389 wordsOn Wednesday last in the show-ground a £20 novice pigeon match promoted by Mr. "S. Mandelson was successfully shot off. A fair number of shooters participated, and there was a ...
Article : 239 wordsAdvices from Washington admit that a fleet of 16 battleships, under Rear-Admiral Evans, sails for the Pacifio Coast, via Cape Horn, early in the autumn. President Roosevelt states that ...
Article : 72 wordsCambden, Saturday.—Mrs. Thomas Houlaham, of Bob's Range, was charged to-day with administering poison to Mrs. Higgins, her mother, with intent to kill ...
Article : 34 wordsThe strain of the past few months is telling on the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin). He was seen but little in Parliament during the week, and on Friday, after attending an ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Spectator complains that the unreadiness of the British Fleet constitutes a grave peril. The Channel Fleet, commanded by Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, described by Lord ...
Article : 165 wordsThe maritime outlook is serious. The unionist coal lumpers have unanimously decided to reject the employers' terms. There is a possibility of widespread trouble. Two ...
Article : 79 wordsMiss Cameron, the lady organiser for the Liberal and Reform Association, has been engaged furthering the candidature of Colonel Ryrie during the past week. On ...
Article : 515 wordsGundagai, Saturday.—Some months ago a valuable horse was sold at South Gundagai pound, and the proceeds paid to the shire council. Some time after the former ...
Article : 166 wordsThe annual stud sheep sales were concluded on Friday. There was a big attendance, and it was soon evident that the sales was going to see some high averages. About 931 merinos were ...
Article : 340 wordsThe returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for Juno show that imports amounted to £47,750,699, being a decrease of £71,005 compared with June, 1906 and exports amounted to ...
Article : 84 wordsMelbourne, Saturday.—Three men were yesterday fined los each at the Toongabbie Court on a charge of gaming in the Mechanics' Institute at Cowarra. From the ...
Article : 143 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the P. and A. Society on Thursday Mr. Hassall was re-elected president. Other officers elected were:—Vice-presidents, Messrs. E. A. Maddrell and J. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 9 Jul 1907, Page 4
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