The important subject of the lighting of coal mines, so forcibly brought before the public by the recent disaster at Bulli, brings into prominence some recent applications of the electric light in the form of miners' lamps. The nature ...
Article : 1,232 wordsMr. W. J. Lyne, the president of the Water Conservation Commission, whose labours have been brought to a close, entertained the members of the commission and a number of friends at a picnic on the Parramatta River on Saturday ...
Article : 2,471 wordsMr. B. R. Wise reported to the Court that he had accepted the appointment to the office of Attorney-General. The CHIEF JUSTICE said that the Bench desired to offer their congratulations to Mr. Wise upon his appointment to ...
Article : 1,682 wordsLast evening the Rev. Dr. Jefferis continued his cours of lectures on "Plain Talks on Pressing Subjects," the special text of the discourse being "On Being Merry and Wise." There was a very large congregation. Th[?] ...
Article : 976 wordsJury Court.—Head v. White, Grimley v. Minty, Ives v Finch. Chamber List.—At 9.30, in re George Wood, in re Joseph Docker, Beale v. Collins, Barton v. Barden, Jennings and another v. Willis. ...
Article : 202 wordsThe following is the text of the pastoral letter from the Bishop of Sydney, which was read yesterday in the Anglican Churches of the diocese:— "Dearly beloved in the Lord.—Although temporarily ...
Article : 224 wordsBanco and Darlinghurst Courts will not sit till Monday, 6th June, for trial of causes. JURY COURT. Monday, May 30.—Head v. White, Grimley v. Minty, ...
Article : 220 wordsMonday.—Richard Walsh, Thomas Troy, George John Horn, third meetings; Alfred Mason Cane, adjourned single; James Cato Grosvenor, examination of insolvent and witnesses; John Ferdinand Gunsler, examination of witness; George Tucker, Francis ...
Article : 337 wordsA meeting of the council of the Free Trade Association was held on Friday evening, at the office of the association, in Moore-street, Mr. William M'Millan, M.L.A., being in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
Article : 396 wordsCauses.—Coward v. Dransfield (part heard), Dickenson v. Reynolds (part heard), Cohen v. Morris, Williams v. Ford, Williamson v. Beston, Ware v. Israel. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe following account of the public demonstration in Paris to prevent the performance of Wagner's "Lohengrin" was telegraphed to the Times on April 13 by its Paris correspondent:—"A fresh Franco-German question has ...
Article : 554 wordsThe City Coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., held an inquest on Saturday, at the Assembly Hotel, Hunter-street, touching the death of a man named Edward Gardiner, which took place in the Sydney Hospital, on Friday morning. It ...
Article : 321 wordsThe sitting of the Pastures and Stock Boards' Conference was continued on Saturday, when the draft of the proposed new Stock and Pastures Bill was further considered in detail. The sub-committee which had been appointed to ...
Article : 527 wordsSir,—In your leading columns this morning, in your reference to the vote of £250 for illuminating the Sydney Town Hall on the Queen's Jubilee you say:—"The ground taken by the objectors was that the Corporation ...
Article : 673 wordsAt inquest was held by the City Coroner on Saturday, at the Benevolent Asylum, regarding the death of an infant named William Henry Peasley, which ensued at the Asylum on Friday last. ...
Article : 715 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me, through the [?] your paper, to ventilate a grievance and a wrong which is being inflicted on families and individuals by the evil system practised by the Government in paying the ...
Article : 286 wordsMr. J. M. Marsh, S.M., presided in the Charge division of the WATER POLICE COURT on Saturday, and disposed of a number of cases of no special public interest. Mary O'Connor was fined 40s or 21 days' imprisonment for ...
Article : 345 wordsHenry Fennen, of Wellington, late of Dubbo, railway employee. Liabilities, £66 1s. 10d.; assets, £7 10s. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. George Andrew Crawford, of Silverton, contractor, ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—In these days, when disease is generated and diffused at least as much by municipal neglect and incompetency as by any other means, it is, I think, the duty of every member of the public to warn those who may ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. R. M'Culloch conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. ALLRGED LARCENY. Samuel Rose, a young man, was acquitted upon an ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 May 1887, Page 4
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