Letters intended for insertion must be sent under cover to “the Editor.” They must not be handed in unsealed, or with the expectation that a decision with respect to their admissibility will be given otherwise than through the paper. As a rule ...
Article : 110 wordsNew York, January 22nd.—A London letter states that Englishmen are much dissatisfied with the statement of the American case as submitted to be Geneva arbitrators. It is stated that the English ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsTHE elections:—Mr. Bonnett has been returned for Liverpool Plains. The returns yet received for the Bogan electorate give Mr. Lord a majority. Hapton, a prisoner at Port Macquarie, was shot ...
Article : 61 wordsVienna, January 13.—Count Von Andressy received a delegation of Catholics to-day, and in reply to their address, declared that the Pope was under no restraint, as was shown by the recent ...
Article : 65 wordsBEFORE the police-magistrate of Goulburn and Messrs. Gray and Saxby. P. Malone was charged with illegally trespassing on crown land by cutting timber, &c. ...
Article : 108 wordsRome, January 18.—The Pope is suffering from severe cold, and has boon confined to his bed one day. Rome, January 25.—The Pope's advisers are ...
Article : 119 wordsBEFORE the police-magistrate. Michael Quinn, for using obscene language, was fined 40s., or seven days in gaol. William Drennan was brought up for protection. ...
Article : 82 wordsSt. Petersburg, January 29.—Intelligence was received hero to-day, of the total destruction, yesterday, by earthquake, of Shamachi, a town of Asiatic Russia, in Trans-Caucasia. From further details ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, January 11.—Viscount Parker is bankrupt.—Mr. Mulbank, M. P., in an address to his constituents, denounces the public course of Sir Charles Dilke. He promised to call on him to repeat in ...
Article : 479 wordsBefore the police-magistrate and Mr. Sheppard. Two men, brought up for drunkenness, wore discharged; and another was fined ton shillings or forty. eight hours in gaol. ...
Article : 280 wordsBefore the police-magistrate. James Pratton, for assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty, was sent to goal for one month. ...
Article : 3,670 wordsParis, January 25.—Affairs at Versailles are threatening. The faction opposed to The and the republic are growing bolder daily. A report is current that Bismarck is preparing for a new invasion. ...
Article : 811 wordsThe demonstration at Trafalgar-square last night by the supporters of Sir Charles Dilke was attended with a comparatively quiet procession, numbering at least 1400 persons, many of whom wore Phrygian ...
Article : 517 wordsTHE A. S. N. Co.'s steamer City of Melbourne, Captain Moore, arrived in Port Jackson at 8.30 on Saturday morning. She brings no mail, as it was snowed up on the Pacific Railway. We have ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Wed 13 Mar 1872, Page 2
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