At the Cirenit Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, the hearing of the case against John Sleigh, who was charged with the murider of Francis Curran at Back Creek, near Bombals, on August 25, was ...
Article : 1,046 wordsThe delegates to the Inter-State Conference of Chambers of Manufactures continued their sittings yesterday. They sat in private all the morning considering reports from sub-committees, and resumed ...
Article : 2,408 wordsMr. Lingen and Mr. Street, instructed by Messrs. Norton, Smith, and Co., appeared for the plaintiff, Eleanor Jane Beaton administrat[?] of the estate of the late Charles Vincent B[?]de Patrick ...
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Article : 2,044 wordsA dispute between the residents of Cabramatta on the one hand, and Cauley Vale on the other—they constituts the Combined Municipality of Cabramatta and Canley Vule—was ventilated yesterday before the ...
Article : 545 wordsRe William Harris[?] No appearance. On application of the official assignee adjourned to October l8. MOTIONS UNDER SECTION 61. ...
Article : 350 wordsThe select committee inquiring into the military affairs of the colony continued its sittings at Parliament House yesterday. Colonel Roberts, C.M.G., A.D.C., military secretary, was ...
Article : 414 wordsA meeting of this council was held on Wednesday evening, the Mayor (Alderman Bell) pretiding. In regard to the proposed agitation for a tramway from Smithfield to Parramatta, ...
Article : 99 wordsA forward movement is being made by those interested in St. Bernard's, the home for working gentlewomen, and with the aid of new premises now in course of erection its borders will be considerably ...
Article : 442 wordsMr. Piddington, instructed by Messrs. Chenhall and Eddie for the plaintiff; Mr. Scholes, instructed by Mr. Thom, for the defendant Commissioners. Edward D[?]ckworth, of Livingstone-road, ...
Article : 217 wordsThefts.—William Joseph Singleton, 29, labourer, was charged at the Central Police Court, yesterday, with having stolen from Mary Hanran a purse containing £6 18s and a cheque for £2. ...
Article : 718 wordsThis council met on Wednesday evening, the Mayor (Alderman Mahony) presiding. The Leichhardt council wrote forwarding resolntions passed by that body having reference to the cattle-driving nuisance and ...
Article : 171 wordsThe select committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into matters affecting the working of the Free Public Library met again yesterday morning, when there were present Messrs. J. ...
Article : 769 wordsSir,—I see that the Preimer has consemted if as requested to proclaim a public holiday in Sydney and district, on the occasion of the United Friendly Societies' demonstration and sports. As one who ...
Article : 280 wordsMr. C.G. Wade Crown Prosecator. ACQUITTAES. Edward Jones, Joseph Rawson, and James Oakley pleaded not guilty to a charge that on August 8, at ...
Article : 343 wordsThe annual ten meeting and social in connection with All Saints' Church, Parramatta, was held in the school hall on Wednesday evening, when there was a large gathering prosent. The tea was ...
Article : 99 wordsOn Wednesday Mr. C.J. Byrnes, chairman of the Piblic Schools Board for Parramatta, officially opened the library of the Parramatta North Superior Public School. The library, which contains ...
Article : 92 wordsMme. Adelina Da Lara's second and final concert will be Riven at the Town Hall on Thursday evening next, when the programme will include the famous Arousky trio, and Rubinstein's sonata for piano and ...
Article : 60 wordsThis evening Mr. Alfred Dampier will again appear as "Ma[?]belb," when the tragedy will be performed for the last time but one. To-morrow "All for Gold" will be produced. ...
Article : 33 wordsAt a recent meeting ne of the Woollahra Council considerable discussion took place upon the recommendation of Mr. J. H. Cardew (consulting engineer to the borough) with reference to the construction of ...
Article : 370 wordsReference has frequently been made in these columns to the high distinction achieved by Miss Elste Hall in winning the Mondelssohn Schclarship. The London "Musical Standard" of October 19, ...
Article : 285 wordsPerhaps there is no disease more irritating and annoying than Piles. It is the result of imperfect circulation of the blood. The venous blood settles in the veins of the rectum, and expanding them ...
Article : 164 wordsIn Equity.—Before his Honor the chief Judge in Equily.— At 10 a.m: Motions generally—Re estate of William Taylor, deceased, and Trustee Act, su[?]mons for directions; Mo[?]s v. Mo[?]s, part heard; Perkins v. Williams, ...
Article : 322 wordsMrs. Ricketts, of University-street, Camperdown, writes:—"I write inform you that I was a sufferer from piles for eight or ten years; during that time I found nothing that would cure them, and ...
Article : 111 wordsSir,—With reference to a letter appearing in the "Herald" of Monday last on the subject of Vermout merino sheep, signed "Alfred Hawkesworth, Technical College, Ultimo," I desire to inform you ...
Article : 82 wordsThe monthly meetting of the Ashfield branch of the fund was held at Ashfield on Monday. Mrs. W. [?]. Beaver, vice-president, occupied the chair, and there were also present Madame do Montemas ...
Article : 116 wordsOn Tuesday evening; last an entertainment in aid of the building fund of the new Hospital for Sick Children was given at the councilchambers, Hunter's Hill, by a company of ...
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Article : 135 wordsOn Tuesday evening as astronomical lecture was given in Congregational Church, C[?]terbury by the Rev. Thomas Roseby, LL.D. F.R.A.S (president of the N.S.W. branch of the British ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—Now that it is finally announced that the future King of England (H.R.H. the Duke of York) will visit Australia, would it not be a most appropriate opportunity to hold in Sydney an exhibition ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Oct 1900, Page 3
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