The breakdown of the Premier's health has proved so serious that at a late hour on Monday night he tendered his resignation of the Premiership. This, of course, involves the ...
Article : 277 wordsThere was a good gathering of some of the more prominent members of the local branch of the Liberal and Reform Association at the Royal Hotel last evening to say farewell to Mr. ...
Article : 957 wordsDear Sir,—The letter in Saturday's issue of the Penny Post, purporting to be a reply to myself self from Percy Field, must be a mistake, There was nothing about butchers in my letter. It was ...
Article : 872 wordsBefore the P.M. and Mr. Belcher. DISCHARGED. One person under medical observation was, on the recommendation of Dr. R. McKillop, discharged ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Governor gave audience to Mr. Wade for upwards of an hour to-day. A meeting of the Executive Council will be held this afternoon. It is improbable owing ...
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Advertising : 310 wordsBefore the P.M. and Mr. Belcher. LOCKARD v. BROGAN. David Lockard sued Thomas Brogan for 7/6 which plaintiff said was due in part payment for a bag of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsSpeaking on behalf of his colleagues, Mr. Wade said: The Premier's health has given way at last under the strain put upon it, and he has boon compelled to send in his resignation. He ...
Article : 201 wordsTorrential rains in the south of France have swollen the rivers, causing terrible floods in the departments of Herault, Gard, Bouches du Rhone, Vaucluse, and Var. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe many admirers of opera who delight in seeing their favourite works produced to the best advantage will be pleased to learn that the Liedertafel has sacured the services of that fine artist, Miss ...
Article : 116 wordsIt is believed, apart from official statements, that Mr. Carruthers was prompted to take the extreme course owing to difficulties in connection with the reconstruction of the Cabinet. ...
Article : 412 wordsElectors at Moscow and St. Petersburg display remarkable apathy in the elections of delegates to choose the members for the Duma. In many centres the voters ...
Article : 134 wordsAnother football concert, which will again take the form of a vaudeville entertainment, will be given in the Oddfellows' Hall on Friday, 11th inst. Mrs. and Miss Davies have again kindly consented to ...
Article : 71 wordsOn Friday and Saturday next, October 4th and 5th, in Oddfellows' Hall, local theatregoers will witness what is considered the most gigantic theatrical enterprise ever attempted outside the ...
Article : 340 wordsWhen one of the airship men discovers the North Pole we shall not be flabbergasted if he finds a former Goulburn resident established there as the man in possession. Men who were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsThe following trains are scheduled to leave the various stations as given hereunder:— Special to leave Sydney at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, arriving at Goulburn at 12.55 a.m. on ...
Article : 146 wordsThe third committee of the International Conference at the Hague has approved of a convention dealing with the rights and duties of neutrals during a maritime war. ...
Article : 700 wordsTHE Labour Party, as all the world is made aware, calmly and decisively arrogates to itself the right to be regarded as the sole expounder of genuine democratic principles and the only ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThere can be no doubt that in fighting the general elections Mr. Carruthers subjected himself to a tremendous strain, and that the opposition and heckling to which he was from ...
Article : 184 wordsThere was a good attendance in the Town Hall on Monday evening, when Mr. L. S. Bruce, lecturer for the Tasmanian Government, delivered a very entertaining ...
Article : 359 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a reception was held by Mrs. Knowlman at Highgate to greet Madame Slapoffski. There were about fifty persons present, and the afternoon passed off very ...
Article : 119 wordsMelbourne, Monday.—A sensational accident, in which an elephant and a circus employee were concerned, occurred this afternoon at Donald. One of the men employed at Wirth's circus took the ...
Article : 183 wordsHis Lordship Bishop Barlow preached at North Goulburn on Sunday evening, and presided at the meetings of the Council of tile Diocese, Cathedral Council, and Bishop's College ...
Article : 70 wordsThough quite unprepared, in the face of the unexpected developments, to say anything of the future, it is understood that Mr. Wade will include in his Cabinet all his old colleagues. He ...
Article : 254 wordsIn the Saturday junior competition honour caps were awarded by the C.S.R.F. Union to E. Turner (Warrigals), for best back; H. Mackensey (Goulburn), best ...
Article : 64 wordsFollowing ace toe handicaps for the mile race to be hold to-night on the racecourse at 8 o'clock:—Scratch, A. Stevens, L. Walker, C. Nesbitt, R. Mc Lauchlin. F. Taylor, A. Crow, G. Slater, A. Allen; ...
Article : 403 wordsThe sale of rights for the Eight-hour Day Sports took place at Mr. J. .J. Roberts's auction mart this (Tuesday) morning. It resulted as follows:—Publicans' booths, C. ...
Article : 303 wordsOne of the most successful teas in aid of the Sunday-school of St. Saviour's Cathedral was held in the Church Hall, Bourke-street, on Monday evening. The ...
Article : 244 wordsAccording to the law Parliament must meet within a given period after the general elections, and for that reason the now Parliament will meet to-morrow (Wednesday), as arranged. ...
Article : 152 wordsIt would be hard to find in Australian political history a counterpart for the retiring Premier. During the three years he has been at the head of the Government he has proved ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 1 Oct 1907, Page 2
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