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Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 wordsSalonika, April 9.—A Gracco-Bulgarian commission has been appointed to delimit the frontiers of the newly-acquired possessions. The Builgarians are fortifying the western approaches ...
Article : 351 wordsBefore Messrs. L. A. McDougall and A. J. Bryson, Js.P. DISCHARGED. A defendant was brought up on remand from ...
Article : 348 wordsAfter being eight days on strike the Darling Harbour railway goods porters on Wednesday held a mass meeting and decided to return to work. Although most of the strikers have ...
Article : 520 wordsPeking, April 8.—Six hundred senators and members of the House of Representatives have arrived to take part In the inauguration of the Chinese Parliament. The Government's majority ...
Article : 182 wordsWork in the various railway yards was in full swing to-day. Everything is quiet. The unionists appear to be pleased with the restoration of peace, although there is some discontent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsAlthough it is in the highest degree desirable, and from one standpoint imperative, that Parliament should be immediately called together to deal decisively in one way or another with a ...
Article : 735 wordsTwo batches of Torritorials, numbering twenty-thousand, have been sent to their homes on unlimited furlough. CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. ...
Article : 94 wordsWashington, April 7.—Developments with regard to the tariff alterations indicate that a bitter controversy is pending. Representatives of business interests are crowding to ...
Article : 450 wordsMr. Holman biplaned at an altitude of a thousand feet at Farnborough, and was greatly impressed by the value of the aeroplane for scouting purpose. ...
Article : 81 wordsLondon, April 8.—The committee inquiring into the scandals reported in connection with the rubber plantations in Putumayo, heard further evidence to-day. Mr. Arana, of the ...
Article : 101 wordsAt St. Nicholas' Church, North Goulburn, on Wednesday, Miss Eileen Bessie Collier, only daughter of Mr. Henry Collier, of Queanbeyan, was married to Mr. Reginald Lundie, of ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. R. Corish, the selected Labour candidate date to contest Werriwa will commence his campaign in the Mechanics' Hall, Goulburn, on Friday night. The gallery is reserved for ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Pope's sisters have been summoned to his bedside, and his brother Angelo has come to Rome. A doctor is constantly in the next room. The Pope suffers from thirst and has ...
Article : 490 wordsRome, April 9.—The Pope's health to-night is better, but his Holiness is still suffering from great depression and weakness. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) on Wednesday declared that it would no longer be possible logically to propose nationalisation as a cure for industrial trouble. "I am very ...
Article : 209 wordsLondon, April 9.—The Amateur Rowing Association has banned the proposed visit of a crew to Australia owing to the expense involved. ...
Article : 25 wordsA meeting of the Board of Management was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. E. B. Fisher was unanimously elected to the vacant seat on the Board, caused by the retirement of Mr. ...
Article : 217 wordsLondon, April 9.—Sir Thomas Lipton has renewed his challenge in connection with the America Cup, without providing any restrictions as to the size of the defending yacht. ...
Article : 31 wordsBerlin, April 9.—The official report of the incident in which a Zeppelin airship that had lost its way in a fog landed at Luneville, in France, states that the inspection of the ...
Article : 258 wordsLondon, April 7.—Elaborate plans made by the suffragists for blowing up the stands of the Crystal Palace the day before the playing off of the Football Association cup final were ...
Article : 186 wordsThe A.L.H. Band gave an interesting programme of music in the Botanical Gardens on Wednesday evening. The night was not a suitable one for open-air functions, but there was ...
Article : 38 wordsCharles Woodcock, 14, of Eastwood, was on his way to the Superior Public School, Burwood, on Wednesday morning, when he met with an accident resulting in death. At about ...
Article : 110 wordsThe monthly meeting of the hospital committee was held on Wednesday evening, the following being present:—Messrs. W., A. Martin (president, in the chair), C. J. McShane, C.L., ...
Article : 369 wordsThe Government has asked the Silverton Tramway Company to carry provisions and mails on the tramline, provide the men agree to work it. It has also asked both sides to ...
Article : 129 wordsA horse and cart belonging to Messrs. Lee Hunt & Co., were left standing in George-street on Tuesday afternoon. The horse was a quiet one, and the wheel was locked. Unfortunately ...
Article : 118 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—Careful consideration has been given by the Commonwealth officials to the determinating dates for the forthcoming elections. The list has been prepared, and will ...
Article : 64 wordsOttawa, April 7.—The Liberals have decided to continue their obstruction against the passage of the Navy Bill. In the course of to-day's debate Sir Wilfrid ...
Article : 432 wordsThe Coroner (Mr. Harold O'Brien) held an inquest at the Goulburn Courthouse to-day (Thursday) touching the death of an infant (aged six weeks), daughter of Elizabeth May ...
Article : 169 wordsThe freshness of youth is about the only virtue attachable to the outburst of the latest recruit to Labour's ranks it the person of Mr. P. McGirr, who by a lucky chance represents ...
Article : 289 wordsWool sales were held on Wednesday at the Sydney Wool Exchange, Bridge-street, when the quantity totalled 8250 bales. The market continued to rule firm, with all the best ...
Article : 69 wordsThe recent genial rains have put the soil in good order for cropping, and all available land should be sown with useful crops. It is impossible to have too large a supply of winter ...
Article : 447 wordsThere is a great deal of misconception as to the alleged brutalising effects of soldiering. Even if there was ever a time when the charge of brutalism was not a libel upon British ...
Article : 662 wordsSpeaking at the annual meeting of the Women's Liberal Literary and Debating Club, Sydney, on Wednesday evening, Mr. Wade said: "You may have the best laws in ...
Article : 355 wordsThe friends of Rev. J. H. Lewin and Mrs. Lewin are reminded that a farewell gathering will take place in the Lecture Hall this (Thursday) evening. All are cordially invited. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsThe above league held its usual fortnightly meeting in the Empire Theatre on Wednesday evening. Mr. R. Corish, vice-president, was in the chair, and there was a large attendance. ...
Article : 286 wordsRev. A. Holliday has been appointed Methodist chaplain to the Goulburn Gaol, and Rev. H. Hawkins has been appointed assistant Church of England chaplain. ...
Article : 27 wordsParis, April 9.—M. Etienne, the Minister for War, speaking at Rouen, indignantly repudiated the charge of jingoism made against France by the Imperial German Chancellor, ...
Article : 154 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the Golf Club on Tuesday night the following committees wore appointed:—Match and handicap, Messrs. H. Payten, R. Gray, and A. T. L. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Acting Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) announced on Wednesday that he had offered the vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench, caused by the elevation of Mr. Justice Rich to the ...
Article : 79 wordsOne of Mr. H. Dodd's motor cars was totally destroyed by fire at Bois Chore, about three miles from Goulburn, on Wednesday afternoon. The engine backfired, setting alight to ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 10 Apr 1913, Page 2
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