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Article : 18,024 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday Mr. Clarke, S.M., presided in the Charge Division. A little boy named William Parker, aged 12 years, who had been found living in a house of ill-fame, was ordered to be sent on board the ...
Article : 523 wordsThis was an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning, P.J., perpetually restraining the defendant from selling his manufacture (known as Parisian Fruit Salt), on the ground that the trade mark used by the defendant was a ...
Article : 589 wordsEquity Appeals, at 10 a.m., before the Full Court: Eno v. Hogg (for judgment), Macpherson and others v. Sutherland and others (plaintiffs appeal), Underwood's Estate Acts., account 16, and Felton's petition (F. W. King's appeal), Abraham v. ...
Article : 221 wordsA Lieensing Court was held at the Central Police Courthouse at noon yesterday. The following magistrates presided:—Messrs. T. K. Abbott, S.M.; O'Malley Clarke, S.M.; and the Hon. John Macintosh, L.M. ...
Article : 234 wordsWednesday, at [?] o'clock, before the Registrar.—James T. Ryan and Edward Ryan, Donald Beatson, Malcolm Gillies, first meetings; 11 a.m., be fore the Chief Commissioner, Alexander Hasting Malco[?] Geo[?] Lord Carter, second meetings; Henry ...
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Article : 457 wordsSir,—In his speech at Clontarf, Sir John Robertson said " It was my fortune, or misfortune, many years ago to pas[?] a land law, but did I go before the different constituen[?] snivelling, and telling them 'If you elect me, if you do ...
Article : 694 wordsWilliam Albany Foulerton was arraigned upon the charge of having at Newtown, on the 16th of October, 1885, maliciously set fire to a certain shop or office with intent to defraud. A second count in the indictment charged the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Nov 1885, Page 8
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