The poll on the question of altering the half-holiday in Goulburn from Friday to Saturday will be taken at the Courthouse on Friday, 5th September, between 10 a.m. and ...
Article : 264 wordsThe trouble at Darling Island over the dismissal of some railway men who were engaged in handling wheat extended on Thursday to the wharf-labourers, the result being that all work ...
Article : 593 wordsSix additional cases of smallpox were report. ad this morning in Sydney, all consisting of unvaccinated people. ...
Article : 28 wordsThere are great popular rejoicings throughout the Balkans over the conclusion of peace. King Charles of Roumania bestowed orders on the Greek, Servian, and Montenegrin delegates ...
Article : 281 wordsDespite all the efforts being made to stamp it out, smallpox is still claiming victims among the unvaccinated portion of the community. Eight fresh cases were reported, all within. ...
Article : 810 wordsOn Saturday night Mrs. Harrison Lee-Cowie continued her campaign by an open-air meeting in Auburn-street. There was a very large attendance and a splendid hearing was accorded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsMr. Justice Street to-day made an order winding up A. Kethel and Co., Ltd. Mr. Palmer was appointed official assignee. The application was granted on behalf of the Sydney and New. ...
Article : 539 wordsThe awkward fact that there are no fewer than nine aspirants for the Liberal party selection in the Willoughby electorate for the next State election seems to have considerably shaken ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsIt is understood that Goulburn is to have before long an up-to-date water sewerage system, and, apropos of the smallpox opidemic in Sydney and various country centres, it is. interesting to note ...
Article : 640 wordsSir,—It is pleasing to note that the medical men are calling attention to the danger of flies spreading infection, and we sincerely hope that all will do their utmost to minimise the evil. All ...
Article : 77 wordsThe soil is in good order for cropping, and all seasonable crops should be got in, as growth will now begin. Only use well-rotted manure, or fertilisers, now summer is approaching; but all ...
Article : 264 wordsSir,—It is deplorable to read that the above has to be closed through paucity of attendance. What are our parents thinking of? Surely they should make an effort to keep it going for their ...
Article : 133 wordsMelbourne, Monday.—After examining the circumstances connected with the shooting of an elderly woodcutter, Richard Knight, who was found on Saturday evening lying dead in ...
Article : 320 wordsOn Sunday morning Mrs. Lee-Cowie gave an address in St. Andrew's. The Rev. W. A. Williams conducted the service and Mrs. Lee-Cowie spoke on "Ezekiel and the Valley of Dry ...
Article : 96 wordsAt a meeting of the syndicate of the Chatsbury Slate Quarry on Monday evening it was decided to accept the directors' proposals with regard to forming it into a public company. The ...
Article : 218 wordsMrs. Cowie addressed a large meeting of ladies in the Temperance Hall on Monday afternoon, Mrs. W. A. Williams presided, and was supported by a number of influential women of the ...
Article : 94 wordsSome time ago the Bathurst Municipal Council sank a well at a spot near the waterworks indicated by a divining-rod export. It was assured that an almost inexhaustible supply of ...
Article : 783 wordsWith reference to the smallpox case in Goulburn, Dr. Williams is very highly pleased with the result of the vaccinations of the inmates of the house. where the patient has been ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Brides of Many Nations—and there were seven of them arrayed in picturesque costumes of the nationalities they represented, and attended by many bridesmaids-formed the ...
Article : 727 wordsJust one week to-day, and the Masquerade Ball will be celebrated at the Empire Skating Rink. The ladies' committee has extended a wealth of thought and trouble in the effort to ...
Article : 159 wordsBurrinjuck, Monday.—A public meeting was held on Saturday night to consider the question of compensation for the family workmen's dwellings, which, through an official oversight. ...
Article : 539 wordsA pleasant little function took place on Saturday afternoon in the form of a presentation to Mr. P. J. Portus by employees. and friends to mark the occasion of his marriage, which ...
Article : 356 wordsThe organ recital which is to be given in the Cathedral to-morrow (Wednesday) evening promises to be one of the most popular of Mr. Leicester Johnson's interpretations of the best ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 wordsAn accident occurred on Friday on the railway siding at the rear of the Argyle Mills, Sloane street, when Stanley Williamson, employed at the mills, was caught between two trucks, with a ...
Article : 66 wordsIt seems to be the pre-ordained lot of the Liberal Party, practically over the whole world, to have to clear away the mesas made by their predecessors. The New South Wales ...
Article : 638 wordsMr. G. G. Harris (secretary of the A., P., and H. Society) has been informed that the sum of £232 5/9, the amount of subsidy for the 1913 show, has been paid into the City Bank. Subsidy ...
Article : 72 wordsAffer the date for the closing of the above fund £2, subscribed by Mr. T. Barnes and his customers, was received. Part of the money raised by the fund has been devoted towards the ...
Article : 72 wordsProfessor M. H. Norwood, the American hypnotist, who opens a season at the Mechanics' Hall next Thursday, will perform his wonderful blindfold drive upon the streets of ...
Article : 130 wordsA deputation saw the State Treasurer on Monday in reference to the dismissal of blacksmiths from the railways. Mr. Cann said there was no money to enable work to be provided. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 12 Aug 1913, Page 2
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