BEFORE their Honors the CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. Justice HARGRAVE, and Mr. Justice CHEEKE. HAUGHEY V. DENNE. This was an action tried before Mr. Justice Chooke, ...
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Article : 291 wordsSIR—Much of the interest excited in this colony a few years ago respecting the application of artificial cold to the preservation of mo[?]t has died away, owing to the delays occasioned by the want of sufficiently matured means for ...
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Article : 628 wordsTHE following despatch was laid before the Parliament of Victoria:— Victoria.—Circular. Downing-street, July 13, 1871. ...
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Article : 182 wordsTERM LIST.—Motion, &c.—Mackonzio v. Wolfe and another, motion nisi for new trial; Gannon v. M'Burney, demurrer; Thurston v. Hatley and wife, demurrer. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 11 a.m.: Cook v. Smart and ...
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Article : 1,421 wordsSIR,—Can you inform me if an officer in the Volunteer Ferce above the rank of subaltern, and not being a paid staff officer, is entitled to be designated by his rank in all the ordinary business of life other than relating to his ...
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Article : 173 wordsThe artificial production of cold is a problem which now occupies considerable a[?]tention on the part of scientific and practical men, either as a means of artificial refrigeration, or the manufacture of ice in localities where natural ice would be difficult to obtain at a ...
Article : 927 wordsSIR,—Much has been written and said about the rates new charged upon the railways, and a good deal of it great nonsence. It is simply absurd to expect goods carried at 1½d. per ton per mile. Neither do those chiefly usiug the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Sep 1871, Page 2
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