Sir,—Regarding Mr. M'Milans statement that those who interrupted him had no more right there than in his [?] house, this I, as a [?] of free speech, beg leave to [?] It is idle [?] him to say ...
Article : 345 wordsThe second anunal convention of the New South Wales Christ Endeavour Union, which was [?] milly opened on Tueday evening last by a special prayer meeting and tne annual meeting of the council ...
Article : 1,040 wordsMr. Passmore and Mr. Teece, instructed by Mr. J. W. Abigail, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Wise and Mr. F. E. Wallace, instructed by Mr. George Wallace, for the detendants. This was an ...
Article : 2,939 wordsLord and Lady Jersey, who have been staying at Osterley Park [?] they returned to England, in order to be near London, are about to take up their yesterday at Mid[?] Park, their place in ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsSir,—It is a great pity that some arrangment was not made on Wednesday evening to check the people as they went [?] and [?] the audience to East Sydney electors. The promoters of the meeting ...
Article : 198 wordsSir,—As my name appears in connection with the so-called "organised [?] which occurred at Mr. M'Millan's Masome Hall meeting, I shall be glad it you will permit me to correct the wrong ...
Article : 267 wordsIn the local market vary little business has been done this week, both sellers and buyers being apparently well content to await the opening sales of the season which will be held in sydney on Wednesday, ...
Article : 1,572 wordsSir,—In accordance with an advertisement appearing in your issue of the 6th, I proceeded on that evening to the New Masonic Hall for the purpose of Hearing a speech that was to have been delivered by ...
Article : 464 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, Sir Cornelius De[?] S.M.presided John Wilson, 29 naving in company stolen one soverage, the property of Alexander Davis, was sentenced to be [?] ...
Article : 1,014 wordsSanger and Wilkinson, of Cooper-street, Surry Hills sued S. Slarke, of [?] for the recovery of £82 19s 2d, goods and and denvered. Verdicc for plaintiff for amount [?] ...
Article : 342 wordsA well-attended tea-meeting was held in the Pittstreet Congregational school hall, and at 7 o clock a praise service was held in the church. The Rev. J. A. Soper acted as chairman, and great [?] ...
Article : 859 wordsSir,—The meeting last night at which Mr. M'Millan was so shamefully insulted and howled to down was a demonstration of the forces of ignorance and disorder against all that is true and noble in public life. ...
Article : 330 wordsSir,—I am one of those who believe that the Electoral Commissioners used their boat efforts to fairly divide the colony into equal elcotoral divisions, and, on the whole, they have done remarkably well ...
Article : 916 wordsNo. 1 Jury Court.—Eaves and another v. [?] (part heard); Alexander v. N.S.W. Fresh Food and Lee Company, Limited; M'Donald v. M'Donald and another, Marsland and wife v. Ridsdale. ...
Article : 625 wordsSir,—Some years since, when Mr. Bruce Smith was howled down at the Globe Town Hall, I protested through your columns against what I considered then, and do now, the cowardly and ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—Percy K. Bowden in to-day's Herald claim, that 20 or 30 of the audience were responsibe for the disturbance at Mr. M'Millan's meeting last night. That being so, perhaps P. K. B. will not mind ...
Article : 410 wordsCa. Sa.—Morris v. Hill, Levy v. [?] Levy v. Denton Australian Builders Publishing C. v. Haynes, Sydney Trade Co. v. [?] Peisley v. Constable, Miller v. Cox, [?] v. Burke, Universal Advance [?] v. Bourke. ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,—I presume that the statement contamed in your issue of this morning, that during the mouth of August the passsenger traffic on the Misons [?] to Horusby railway line had been satisfactory, and that ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—The following from the [?] Herald of the 1st July, 1891, may be of interest:—Bonds play twice Hookly in each of the 13 Manchester open spaces and parks, and once a week in the four Salford ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Sep 1893, Page 3
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