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  • LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT. FULL COURT. (Before Sir Wm. Cullen, C.J., Mr. Justice Sly, and Mr. Justice Gordon.) HAZELDELL, LTD., v COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

    Argument was concluded in this matter, and the Court reserved judgment. ... [Article] (39 words)
  • IN CHAMBERS. (Before Mr. Justice Ferguson.) EX PARTE JACKSOM, BAIL APPLICATION.

    An application was made by Mr. Flannery (instructed by Mr. E. R. Abigail), on behalf of William Henry Jackson, for bail. The applicant, who had been convicted of stealing a ... [Article] (153 words)
  • IN EQUITY. (Before Mr. Justice Harvey.) RE-CONDITIONING COPRA. Wilson v Albert.

    Mr. Shand, K.C., and Mr. Jordan, instructed by Mr. J. W. Maund, appeared for the plaintiffs. Oscar Samuel Wilson, and Ezekiel Wilson; and Mr. Maughan and Mr. Parker, ... [Article] (675 words)
  • IN BANKRUPTCY. SEQUESTRATION ORDERS DISCHARGED.

    Re Ernest Ingram Mackenzie. Mr. Kershaw (Messrs. Kershnw, Matthews, and Lane) appeared for the bankrupt. The debts having been paid in full, the sequestration order was ... [Article] (197 words)
  • INDUSTRIAL COURT. (Before his Honor Judge Rolin.) SPECIAL COURT FOR CROWN EMPLOYEES.

    Two matters listed for attention were an application by the Railway Commissioners for a variation of the Government Tramways Group, No. 1 (Permanent Way Wages Staff) ... [Article] (261 words)
  • DISTRICT COURT. (Before Judge Scholes.) ALLEGED WRONGFUL ARREST.

    Mr. E. J. Peterson appeared for Bernard' Meldale, of Glen-street, Sydney, musician, who claimed £400 from John Farrer, a police constable, now stationed at Wellington, for ... [Article] (165 words)
  • CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Pring.) (Mr. Herbert Harris, Crown Prosecutor.) FIVE YEARS' IMPRISONMENT.

    May Miller (26), who was on Tuesday found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of Rita May Roberts, aged two months, on March 12, after being found ... [Article] (194 words)
  • QUARTER SESSIONS. (Before Judge Backhouse.)

    Mr. A. F. Dawson, Crown Prosecutor. RELEASED ON SURETIES. James Lambert who on Tuesday pleaded guilty to stealing 41 yards of tweed, the ... [Article] (147 words)
  • LAW NOTICES. SUPREME COURT CAUSE LIST. NO. 1 JURY COURT.

    Friday, June 7.—Head v Walsh; Watson v O'Brien; Tomlinson v Hetton Coal Co., Ltd. Monday, June 10.—Buchan v Howard; Olson v Lockett; Sims v Symonds. ... [Article] (199 words)
  • SUPREME COURT. THURSDAY, JUNE 6.

    Cause List.—In Banco Court, St. James's road, at 10 a.m.: Robert Reid and Co., Ltd., v Kutnewsky; Gallagher v the Council of the Municipality of Canterbury; Denny (the younger) v Whi[?]ck and ... [Article] (408 words)
  • INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a m.— For hearing: Davis v Leigh and Co, Ltd., Smith v [?]ame. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Docker.—At 10 a.m.: Colless v Lynam, Walbrick v Brennan and another, in the matter of the Workmen's Compensation Act. 1916, and in the matter of an arbitration between Darling ... [Article] (103 words)
  • CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    Joseph Patrick Malouf, receiving stolen property. ... [Article] (10 words)
  • SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Robert Henry Millett, conspiracy; Michael Fox, [?]ar[?]eny; Walter [?]arence Rowley, uttering; Grace Dockett, larceny. ... [Article] (18 words)
  • CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    Before the Collector of Customs (Mr. W. H. Barkley).— At 10 a.m.: Contravention section 234 (d) Customs Act, 1901-16, C. A. Fairland, T. Komura and Co., Martin Hall and Co., Ltd,; contravention section 234, ... [Article] (96 words)
  • CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    At the Central Summons Court yesterday. Mr. Macfariane, C.S.M., gave his decision in the case in which [?]. L. S[?]rutton and Co., Ltd., machinery merchants, of Clarence-street, were proceeded against by the ... [Article] (236 words)
  • FOOD PROSECUTION.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, the summons against Mitchell's Factories, Ltd., under which the company had been charged with having sold prunes that were adulterated, was dis[?]rissed by Mr. ... [Article] (123 words)
  • LATE REAR-ADMIRAL BRIDGES.

    A reseal of the will and codicils of the late Walter Bogue Bridges, Rear-Admiral on the retired list of the British Navy, has been granted in the Supreme Court (Probate ... [Article] (182 words)
  • SCARHAVEN KEEP. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] CHAPTER X. THE INVALID CURATE.

    Spurge and his visitor sat staring at each other in silence for a few minutes; the silence was eventually broken by Copplestone. "Of course," he said re[?]ectively, "if Mr. ... [Article] (1603 words)
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