Sir Julian Salomons, Q.C., Mr. Want, Q C., and Mr. Wise, instructed by Messrs Way and Way, appeared for Thomas Broughton, and moved that, on the findings of the jury, the verdict should be ...
Article : 3,402 wordsNearly two years have passed since I first visited Hillgrove, and described its mines in the Herald's columns. The town was then almost brand new, and fevered with mining excitement Its two hotels ...
Article : 1,697 wordsSir,—In your this day's issue Mr.H. Tennent Donaldson strives to make protectionist capital out of the following extract from the Herald of August 11, viz.: "The operation of the M'Kinlevtariff has ...
Article : 701 wordsThe second reading in the Legislative Council of " A Bill to amend the Law of Evidence with respect to Bankers' Books," which has been introduced by the Attorney General, is entered for this evening. It ...
Article : 661 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board was held at the offices, Pitt-strest, yesterday afternoon Mr. T. Rowe (president) occupied the chair, ...
Article : 904 wordsSir,—I was astonished on reading your report of Mr. Wise's address at South Sydney to learn how ignorant that gentleman is of national and economic affairs. In proof of this I refer ...
Article : 435 wordsMr. Coffey appoared on behalf of the Crown. ALLEGED POCKETPICKING. In the caso of Frederick Edwin Blakesley and Sydney Edwin Gibbs,who were charged with having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 wordsSir,—I read with considerable surprise in this morning's issue of your journal that Mr. B. Wise oudorses the obviously absurd statement originally made by Mr. Edward Atkinson, of New York, that ...
Article : 117 wordsMr.C.Delohery, S.m., disposed of the business of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday For having behaved in a riotous manner in George-street Maurice Sullivan,31. groom, was fined 40s,levy and distress. ...
Article : 809 wordsSir,—The letter signed by "F. W. S.P. " in your issue of to-day contains many remarks of considerable practical importance However, I desire only to refer to one portion of the letter, viz, that which more ...
Article : 567 wordsSir,—There are three classes of persons whose mental vision is such that to argue with them is a futile task. Firstly, those who cannot see, resembling Seneca's blind wife, who, because she herself could not see, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 wordsTho weekly meeting of the Central Licensing Court was held at the Contral Police Court yesterday afternoon. Mr.Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., and Mr. J. Grahame, L.M., occupied the Bench. ...
Article : 95 wordsA meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Alfred Hospital was held on Thursday last There were present—Mr. Robert Hills (chairman), Sir Alfred Roberts (hon. secretary), Mr. Robert Hunt, ...
Article : 544 wordsA magisterial inquiry was held at the Croydon Hotel, Circular Quay, yesterday afternoon, by the City Deputy Coroner (Mr.W.T.pinhey, J.P.), touching the death of a man named Patrick M'Kenna, ...
Article : 60 wordsAn inquest was hold in the Coroner's Court, Chancery-square, yesterday, touching the death of a man named Edwin John Price, who died in the sydney Hospital, on Monday, from the effects of injuries ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,—Considering the great number of shop assistants out of work and quite unable to obtain it, I think it is highly necessary a remedy should be found to prevent them from starving. There is not the slightest ...
Article : 742 wordsSir,—Ihave just read in your issue to-day a letter signed "R. Esby." I think this gentleman, in the latter part of his epistle, ondeavours to throw a great slur on the capabilities of the legally-qualified ...
Article : 437 wordsThe plaintiff,G.T.Cross, architectural modeller, &c., Sydney, sued Messrs JOnes and Parker, of Denison street, Waverley for £14 2s 11d, for goods sold and delivered His Honor entered a nonsuit. ...
Article : 690 wordsThe following announcements appeared in the Govern ment Gazettle yesterday:— HOLIDAYS.—The 21st instant to be a public holiday at Parkes and the 27th at Hillston and Cootamundra. ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—On Tuesday nightlast in his place In Parliament Mr. Crick did two very significant things. He withdrew from the business paper a measure dealing with the amalgamation of the logal professions, and ...
Article : 507 wordsThe committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children mot yesterday afternoon. There were present-Mis M. H. Stephen (who presided), Mrs. G. Ferguson, Mrs. M. Harris, Mrs. R. S. ...
Article : 339 wordsSir,— of the usual figuree on the dials is the cause of much discussion and adverse criticism, but this will wear off as soon as the public get accustomed to the dials. The hands, however, are certainly ...
Article : 263 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the cantral committee of the Local Option League was held at the Temperance Hall on Monday afternoon. Mr. Alex. Gow, J.P., occupied the chair Attention was directed to a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 19 Aug 1891, Page 4
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