The case against Mr. Walsh, secretary of the Seamen's Union, of haling encouraged the continuance of a strike was heard in Melbourne Police Court to-day. Defendant was convicted ...
Article : 41 wordsHannah stumbled to her feet, shook her hair out of her eyes, and shambled to the door. Sleep clung to her like a garment, blinding her sight, dulling her brain. But through it all, that ...
Article : 1,963 wordsThe Council has "crawfished" over the water supply. At a meeting on July 12 it carried a resolution expressing its opinion that the need of additional storage would be met by the ...
Article : 966 wordsThe new Railway and Tramway Institute in Market-street will be officially opened on July 30. As it now stands, the building is one of the best equipped and most up-to-date in the State. ...
Article : 1,509 wordsAlready Goulburn is beginning to assume a Festive appearance in preparation for Saturday’s victory celebrations. Many business houses are sporting bunting and flags, and it ...
Article : 365 wordsWeek Day. Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon Month rises sets rises sets Saturday ... July 19 6 56 5 5 11 21 10 11 Sunday ... July 20 6 56 5 6 a.m. 10 49 ...
Article : 809 wordsAn official communication issued from Victoria Barracks states that under instructions from the Department of Defence Paul Freeman was yesterday evening interned as a German at ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Rosa has decided to appeal to the Supreme Court against his expulsion from the A.L.P. ...
Article : 20 wordsBoth Sydney evening dailies have decided to suspend publication to-morrow in order to give their staffs the opportunity of participating in the peace festivities. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Justice Gordon delivered judgment to-day in the Catts case. His Honor decided that the fair amount, pondente lite, to be paid to Mrs Catts and her child was £5 per week, to toke ...
Article : 51 wordsAt Bisley in the second stage of the King’s Colonel Beardmore (Australian) scored 127. The highest score was 129. ...
Article : 27 wordsWhatever may be said regarding political influenza and inefficiency in connection with disposing of the wheat by the Government, no charge of inefficiency can be laid against those ...
Article : 518 wordsMr. Barnes, speaking at Cardiff, said that the Cabinet would shortly announce a plan to check profiteering. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. MacPherson, on behalf of the Premier, stated he had submitted Lord Milner's representations not to appoint a successor to Sir Arthur Stanley, Governor of Victoria, pending further ...
Article : 89 wordsGeneral Groves, R.A.F., addressing a conference of engineers at Newcastle stated that a Government airship four times the size of R34. would shortly fly from England to Capetown and ...
Article : 41 wordsTemperance circles expect the first prohibition success in Scotland. The campaign will begin in the rural districts and, proceed successively in the towns and cities. The secretary of the ...
Article : 61 wordsFrom the bark of the eucalyptus trees, which cover millions of acres of Australia, can, be produced a fibre which, it is claimed, will make the Commonwealth independent of Indian jute ...
Article : 615 wordsBert Wilson, Goulburn, has been chosen as full back of the country team to play the League A.I.F. team on the Sydney cricket ground to-day. A description of him in the Sydney press ...
Article : 73 wordsThe exchange regards the rise in coal as a serious blow to the whole structure of commerce, leading to the depression of export, and certain to entail a stiffening of freights and, fares to ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Right Rev. John Walker, of Ballarat, Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, paid, an informal visit to Goulburn on Thursday on his way from a visit to ...
Article : 184 wordsMrs. D. Mackenzie, George-street, has received word that her brother, Alexander Cameron, is returning by the Madras, due in Melbourne on the 28th July. ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Australian section in the Victory march in London on Saturday will comprises Colonel E. Herrod (7th Battalion) commanding a Major, five Captains, two Lieutenants, sixty ...
Article : 52 wordsAllegations having been made that families in distress wore being neglected while money was being spent in peace celebrations, the Influenza Relief Committee has issued an ...
Article : 340 words“The Heart of the Sunset” is the big attraction this week-end at the Empire. It is a typical Rex Beach picture, and makes a wide appeal to those who appreciate ...
Article : 429 wordsThe Times Paris correspondent reports that preliminary celebrations will begin to-morrow with President Poincare's presentation to Marshal Foch of golden laurels in the presence of ...
Article : 83 wordsSir, I notice in your issue of the 15th inst., Mr. Anable has something further to say re the above subject. If Mr. Anable will look over my letter again he will see that I ...
Article : 473 wordsUndoubtedly "Amarilly of Clothes Line Alloy," the leading feature of the current Lyric programme, is one of the most delightful pictures in which Mary Pickford has yet appeared. It ...
Article : 335 wordsThe speech, in the N.S.W. Assembly, of the Rev. G. Tulloch in opposition to the scheme of church union submitted to the Assembly has been issued in pamphlet form. Mr. Tulloch is ...
Article : 113 wordsThe literary session of the above club for 1919 opened on Wednesday night with a debate "Should Japan be considered in the racial equality scheme?" Mr. Flynn, who took the ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—Before operations are commenced here it will be necessary to provide a safe crossing for the public, otherwise there will be so many accidents that the contractor will be ...
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Advertising : 630 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Churchill, wife of Mr. Samuel Churchill, of Gullen, died at her daughter’s residence, North Shore, Sydney, on Wednesday, at the age of 81 years. The late Mrs. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 19 Jul 1919, Page 2
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