An insolvency case possessing some curious features has been before the Insolvent Court recently. A suburban draper, named Thomas Games, after getting himself into a state of ...
Article : 787 wordsBe Charles Host, Insolvent, on examination, deposed that he is a carpenter. Knew that he had to produce his books and file accounts. Some of these books were shipped to the official ...
Article : 579 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, about thirty members of the Eden-Bega railway deputation, on the invitation of Messrs. H. Clarice and T. P. Garvan, Ms.L.A., for the Eden electorate, had a pleasant ...
Article : 645 wordsIs the subject of a very interesting article in the current number of the CONTEMPORARY REVIEW. An English lady (Miss Flora Shaw) commences there an account of Zobehr's wonderful ...
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Article : 484 wordsIf yon wish to chat with a man who has faced the chances of a hundred battles, who has scorned the fury of a murderous fire, who has had his companions shot dead by his side, who has ...
Article : 1,474 wordsA very serious dispute has arisen between tike Dowlais Iron Company in Wales and their colliers, in consequence of which no lese than eleven collieries have suspended operations. About ...
Article : 71 wordsSamuel Goldberg deposed that he has the two bank books referred to at the last meeting. Did not bring his books with him. Thought that be paid one or two £50 notes into one of the banking ...
Article : 922 wordsSENTENCES.—Joseph Lee, who was convicted of Wednesday of stealing £30 from the Morning Star Hotel, was brought up for sentence. He called two Chinese and one European witness to ...
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Article : 209 wordsAn extraordinary case, involving features that are likely to occupy attention in Parliament, came before the Penrith Bench last Tuesday. T. R. Smith, ex-member for the Nepean, sued ...
Article : 714 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the members of the Marine Board was held on Monday, Captain Hixson presiding. In the matter of the foundering of the schooner Ada and Ethel, which ...
Article : 84 wordsThe ordinary fortnightly meeting of this council was held en November 7. Present—The Mayor (Alderman G. lves), and Aldermen Goddard, Bryan, Crocker, Fallick, and Baldwin. ...
Article : 418 wordsMr. Fuld, a diamond merchant, of 17, Hatton-garden, London, has, it is reported, lost £6000 worth of diamonds. Mr. Fuld left; his place of business with the diamonds in a case in his ...
Article : 100 wordsA most disgraceful scene occurred outside the Camperdown Town Hall last night. After the banquet, about 150 larrikins congregated outside, creating a disturbance by trying to obtain ...
Article : 357 wordsMr. Justice Charles, in England, had before him recently a petition by the Princess de Scey Montbelliard, now residing at 25, Avenue Morceau, Paris, for the payment of £10,000 out of ...
Article : 267 wordsUpon the arrival of the "Jubilee Fifty" officers of the Salvation Army, who left London in; August for India, Commander Tucker found a cheque for £11,000, which had been sent to him ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 15 Nov 1887, Page 3
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