Melbourne, Thursday.—Private members' business occupied but a few minutes, leave being granted to Mr. Fraser, a Labour member, from Kalgoorlie, to introduce a Fire Insurance ...
Article : 168 wordsBefore Messrs. Belcher and Haxtable. DRUNK. One person was fined 10s for being drunk in Auburn-street on Thursday. ...
Article : 154 wordsBusiness in all quarters during the week was quiet. Prices are mostly easier. Factory butter has dropped 8s per cwt, and dairy butter a penny per lb. Eggs, too, are a penny cheaper. ...
Article : 450 wordsA nationally urgent question is the use of our river systems for, by irrigation, increasing our agricultural wealth, and giving to our cities, in electricity, the elements of expansion and ...
Article : 1,504 wordsMr. James addressed a meeting in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, consisting of about 150 ladies., Mrs. W. A. Burkitt, president of the Women's Liberal ...
Article : 1,591 wordsSome authenticated figures have been obtained confirming the allegations made in the course of remarks from a deputation to the Premier on Wednesday, showing that a ...
Article : 796 wordsSir,—Coming in to town this morning I noticed a sad-looking gentleman industriously cleaning out a defunct fish shop, on which was posted a notice that it was now doing duty as the office of the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe first of a quarterly socials in connection with the Goldsmith-street Methodist Church was held in the Lecture Hall on Thursday evening. There was a large attendance of members and ...
Article : 386 wordsA miniature rifle match was held at Rhyanna on Saturday last between teams representing Rhyanna and Norwood, the latter winning by 65. For the winners Messrs. J. Kennedy and Cooper tied with ...
Article : 119 wordsPeace has not yet been restored in the coal-lumpers' trouble. This morning a number of free labourers who attended the Mechanics' Institute, Miller's Point, sucking work, were ...
Article : 607 wordsWedding.—Fingleton—Hallam.—The marriage of Winnie, second daughter of Mr. Edward Hallam, of Kildare, near Dalton, with Mr. John Fingleton, of Penrith, was solemnised at the R.C. Church on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 wordsOn Wednesday, July 24th, a marriage was solemnised in the Lagoon street Methodist Church between Mr. C. E. Gale, of Mummell, and Miss Palmer, daughter of Mr. T. Palmer, of Maxton. The Rev. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Rev. A. R. Shaw replying to Mr. J. Dixon Ward at Gunning pointed out that in the collect for this week his church prayed God " to put away from us all hurtful things." As the drink traffic ...
Article : 994 wordsA very pleasant time was spent by those present at the Mechanics' Hall on Thursday evening, the occasion being the second social of the Hockey Club held this season. The affair was a great success, 45 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsOn Thursday Mr. Carruthers referred to the statement made by Dr. Liddell in the House of Representatives, to the effect that Mr. Lee, the Minister for Works, had informed him that the ...
Article : 121 wordsA couple of days ago Mr. Alexander McDonald, 58 years of age, employed by Mr. W. Smith, of Norwood, was leading a stallion to water in a paddock whore other horses were confined. The stallion ...
Article : 81 wordsA petitioner for a divorce from his wife told Mr. Justice G.B. Simpson on Thursday a strange story of a threat that had been made against his martial happiness. He and another ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 wordsThe death occurred on Friday morning at the Goulburn Hospital of Wm. Brennan, a boy of 16 years, and a son of Mr. James Brennan, a North Goulburn resident. From ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 27 Jul 1907, Page 6
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