The usual monthly meeting of the State Children's Relief Board was held at the offices, Phillip-street, yesterday afternoon. Present—Dr. Renwick, B.A. (President), Mrs. Jefferis, Mrs. Garran, Lady Jennings, Lady Allen, ...
Article : 854 wordsTaking into consideration the unpleasant state of the weather yesterday, the attendance at the Exhibition held by the Engineers' Association in Prince Alfred Park, was very good. In the afternoon his Excellency Governor Loftus ...
Article : 1,358 wordsThe opening of the Randwick School of Arte took place last night, in the local Town Hall, in the presence of a large congregation of ladies and gentlemen. The president of the institution, Mr. John See, M.L.A., occupied the ...
Article : 3,460 wordsYesterday afternoon, Mr. Marsh, S.M., sat at the Water Police Court, and heard additional evidence in the case of Johnny Ah Hing, charged with having unlawfully, fraudulently, and deceitfully conspired with one Ack Chow ...
Article : 1,096 wordsThe plaintiff in this case, the Rev. H. T. Trammar, a Church of England clergyman, sued Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons for £200 damages for injuries sustained by him in consequence of negligence on the part of the ...
Article : 291 wordsMr. Dillon, S.M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterday. A number of cases of drunkenness were dealt with. William Andrews, on a charge of having been drunk ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Addison, S.M., occupied the bench in the Summons Court. William Hyde, 36 years, labourer, who had been ...
Article : 410 wordsFrom a report of the Engineer-in-Chief for Harbours and Rivers on dredging operations, dated 24th April, 1883, and just issued from the Government Printing Office, we learn that tenders have been invited for the construction of ...
Article : 489 wordsSir,—While offering you my best thanks for reprinting in your columns the report of Professor Huxley's address on a subject which threatens to become for us almost as seriousas it is in Britain, may I show my gratitude by asking for the ...
Article : 959 wordsIt appears that the man who victimised so many Brisbane tradesmen a few days ago (the Brisbane Courier says) by means of forged cheques and who has been arrested in Ipswich, is a very old hand at this sort of work, and his ...
Article : 914 wordsSir,—No exception could be taken to the position suggested by Mr. G. W. Griffiths for a new Art Gallery, but I venture to think that that gentleman has altogether miscalcuted the amount of space required. Pictures cannot, ...
Article : 233 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Commission of the Calcutta International Exhibition was held yesterday afternoon, at the Free Public Library, presided over by Mr. Edward Combes, C.M.G., M.L.A. The other members ...
Article : 556 wordsSir.—I suppose there is [?]o exaggeration in saying that the liberty of the press may be considered a sacred privilege so long as it implies a honest endeavour to seek and ventilate the truth. And so long as this condition is fulfilled, I ...
Article : 631 wordsSir,—Injustice to myself, I beg that you will give insertion to the following. In Saturday's Herald there is a letter from Mr. Thomas Robertson, in which my name is mentioned as favouring the proposed site for the erection of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Jul 1883, Page 5
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