Four cases of influenza have been landed at North Head quarantine station from the steamer Fitzroy. There were two deaths in the Dubbo ...
Article : 54 wordsThe weekend (two days) figure relating to pneumonic influenza were: Deaths 40, hospital admissions 224. In the country two deaths occurred, during ...
Article : 315 wordsParis, April 20.—Signor Orlando, Baron Sonnino, and Signor Salandra have left Paris for Rome. It is considered likely that Signor Orlando ...
Article : 470 wordsThe sittings of the Goulburn Circuit Court were opened on Monday morning before his Honor Judge Pring. Mr. S. H. Belcher, Deputy Sheriff, represented the Sheriff. ...
Article : 494 wordsSince our last issue three of the patients in the isolation ward at the District Hospital have died Mrs. Floyd, proprietress of Nangar House boarding establishment; Mr. D. Hayes: ...
Article : 156 wordsThe steamer Ventura, which is expected to reach Sydney to-morrow, reported by wireless this morning all well on board. ...
Article : 21 wordsTwenty-six men were before the Police Court this morning in connection with Friday night's raid on an alleged gambling house in the city. All pleaded guilty, and were fined £3 each, in ...
Article : 40 wordsA conference was held at the Town Hall at noon yesterday between the doctors of Goulburn and the District Hospital Committee to consider the matter of providing accommodation ...
Article : 1,010 wordsThe sittings of the Coal Commission wore resumed to-day. The employees were not represented. Mr. Browne stated that not much headway had been made with the returns; but ...
Article : 69 wordsThe High Court to-day heard the appeal by the Crown from the decision of the State Full Court, which by a majority quashed the indictment and conviction in the case of Edward ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Times Archangel correspondent reports: Our flotilla is ready to advance at any moment. Further pre[?]tions will be hurried, but it ms not expected that the ice will break for a ...
Article : 64 wordsThe annual distribution of prizes and certificates for the various examinations that usual marks the close of the scholastic year having been postponed last year at the Sacred Heart ...
Article : 396 wordsIt is reported from Budapest that the communists have arrested hundreds of bourgeois prominent persons who wilt be assassinated if the Roumanian or Allied troops occupy ...
Article : 38 wordsOne of the jurymen was taken ill shortly after resumption after lunch, and the Court adjourned until the services of a doctor could be obtained. After about an hour's waiting Dr. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Mail states that a mystery is involved in tile non-starting of Hawker and Raynham a few days ago. British meteorologists reported that the weather was almost perfect for 24 ...
Article : 73 wordsA march of Australian troops was the principal feature of the Anzac Day celebrations in London. The Australian Flying Corps was represented by two Handley Page and 12 ...
Article : 170 wordsBefore Mr. Arnott, P.M. BREACHES OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Robert Stephen pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle on the wrong side of Auburn-st. ...
Article : 360 wordsThe Times Berne correspondent states that according to a German wireless there are 20,000 led Guards at Munich. including many Russian and Hungarian war prisoners. The ...
Article : 51 wordsParis, April 25.—The advance guard of lie German Peace delegation has arrived. The correspondent of the United Press Association at Versailles says that four German ...
Article : 36 wordsCountess Markievicz speaking at Bray said—Ireland has two chances, Wilson's and Bolshevism. If Bolshevism fires France it will infect England later, then Ireland will be free. A ...
Article : 39 wordsLondon, April 24.—The Daily Chronicle's Stockholm correspondent interviewed a Bolshevik statesman who protested against the grotesque misrepresentations by a hostile ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—My comments on the action of the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce concerning its extraordinary attitude in regard to Mr. Gray's agitation for the opening of the above road ...
Article : 607 wordsReuter's Tokio correspondent states that the press, faithfully echoing national sentiment, is greatly agitated and apprehensive that Japan will be humiliated over the Tsing Tao. The ...
Article : 49 wordsReuter's Simla correspondent, cabling on 25th April stated that all was quiet at Lahore and Amritsar. Chief Kalsadwan, of Amritsar, sent a message to the Sikhs calling on them to ...
Article : 89 wordsNew York, April 25.—The Paris correspondent of the New York World says the Japanese delegates are unofficially intimating that if they are defeated on the Kiao-Chau question they ...
Article : 51 wordsA telegram from Berne states that Ukrainian Government reports that the Ukrainians have captured Kieff. The whole of the peasantry is revolting against the Bolsheviks in ...
Article : 38 wordsCulcairn, Saturday.—Edmund Francis O'Meara, a member of the Culcairn Shire Council, was arrested yesterday afternoon at Junee on warrant, and charged with forging certain ...
Article : 86 wordsIt is announced that the German delegation to Versailles besides the six members previously cabled will comprise several representative Ministers, fianciers, and economic experts, who ...
Article : 51 wordsA sitting of the above was held before Mr. Arnott, District Registrar, on Monday, whoa the public examination commenced in the case of William McCaffery, produce merchant, ...
Article : 95 wordsA very pleasing ceremony took place in the Salvation Army' Hall on Wednesday afternoon, 16th instant, when Col. Albiston, Chief Divisional Officer of the Salvation Army, joined in ...
Article : 162 wordsSpeaking at Ulan, Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., said that his remarks at Kandos respecting Bolshevism had been misrepresented. "At Kandos," he said, "I denied that the Labour Party ...
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Advertising : 901 wordsMr. Daniel Hayes died in the Isolation ward of the District Hospital on Sunday afternoon. He had not been in good health for the past 18 months. He was born at Tarlo, but had ...
Article : 269 wordsAfter hard work or tiring social duties, drink the now "dust-freed?' Tea. It banishes fatigue, calms and refreshes your nerves. But, oh! so different from other Teas, with ...
Article : 304 wordsFurther particulars of the tragedy on the Sydney express on Friday, when n soldier was shot dead, have come to hand. It is stated that before the train left Melbourne the party ...
Article : 132 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—Blinding flashes of electricity from the front of an electric tram as it was travelling along Batman Avenue, shortly after leaving the Prince's Bridge terminus, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsThe City Band, under the conductorship of Bandmaster Cody, played in the Botanical Gardens on Sunday afternoon. The weather was beautiful and there was a very large ...
Article : 48 wordsL.-Cpl. L. J. Hannan, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hannan, Cullerin, sailed from England on 17th March on the transport Plassy, which is due in Sydney on May 4. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 29 Apr 1919, Page 4
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