Mr. J. E. Salomons, Q.C., and Mr. C. E. Pilcher, instructed by Messrs. J. Dawson and Son, for the plaintiffs; Mr. M. H Stephen, Q.C., and Mr. Cecil Stephen, instructed by Mr. A. J. Cape, for the defendant. ...
Article : 5,768 wordsMr. SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. COHEN, in reply to Mr. A. G. Taylor's question regarding the mitigation of sentence passed on Mrs. Booty ...
Article : 8,728 wordsMr. James Mair, D.S.M., presided at the Newtown Police Court yesterday, and dealt with the following cases:- George Kay was fined 10s., with 5s. costs, or three day[?] ...
Article : 367 wordsMr. Cameron to move,—That there be laid upon the table of this House copies of all letters, minutes, and other documents connected with the case of the [?]ramway conductors who were dismissed without any reason [?] assigned, together with all ...
Article : 166 wordsBanco Court.—Dickson v. Tidswell, part heard; Marsh v. Inglis and another, Watson v. Brady, Gibson v. Wood. Jury Court.—[?] v. Robey and another O'Sullivan v. Ariell, Danga[?] Nicholls, Webber v. Warren. ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,—With reference to extracts under this head from the Neo Calddonien, I ask permission to mako a few remarks, in order to give your readers a clear understanding of the action of the French authorities of New Caledonia ...
Article : 656 wordsIn the matter of G. Beale, judgment on application for certificate. The Commissioner said that this insolvent voluntarily sequestrated his estate on March 23 of last year. His labilities were then sworn at £688 17s. 8d., and his ...
Article : 434 wordsMr. J. M. Marsh, S.M., presided yesterday. Catherine Flavelle, for being drunk and disorderly in Lana Cove-road, was lined 20s., or seven days' imprisonment. ...
Article : 103 wordsSir,—If you allow me to lay the facts of this case in brief before your readers, I think that every one void of prejudice will come to the conclusion that the Administrator and clergy have not caused the present lamentable disunion. ...
Article : 483 wordsFriday, June 6.—G. Browne, third; G. M. Summerfield, second; H. Waddington, Ack Chow, proof and directions; G. Dunn, W. Hale single; J. R. Marsh, J. Grady, and G. W. Sharpe, W. H. Outler, J. Willonghby the younger, E. Hughes, first; ...
Article : 53 wordsCauses.—Stuart v. Bu[?]er, Harrison v. Howarth, Bassett v. Gough, Carter and wife v. Hyslop, Cronin v. Hough, Shepherd v. Whitehead, Walker v. Lewis, Noble and another v. Buer, Marsh v. Ormiston, O'Brien v. Fairfax and another. ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Abbott, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Maria Wilson, 61, was ordered to be imprisoned for six months on a charge of having stolen two pairs of boots, ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. P. J. Healy, assisted by Mr. F. Smyth, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. GARROTTING. Joseph Flanagan and James Skelton, two young men, ...
Article : 1,524 wordsMr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Addison, S.M., dealt with a number of cases in the Summons Court. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Jun 1884, Page 5
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