An exhibition of work by the scholars of the Manly Congregational Sunday School was opened yesterday in the Manly Pavilion granted by the municipal council for the occasion. Despite the ...
Article : 403 wordsAt the Circuit Court to-day, before Sir George Innes, the civil business commenced with the case of E. T. Webb and another v. John Grant, in which the defendant, a grazier residing in the Cowra ...
Article : 135 wordsThe competitions arranged for the second day of the thirty-second prize meeting of the New South Wales Rifle Association were carried out yesterday under most unfavourable conditions. The early ...
Article : 3,483 wordsSir,—Two bills aiming a deadly blow at the commerce of the colony are being hurried through Parliament. Their provisions are many and complicated and frequently inconsistent, and yet only a few days ...
Article : 1,159 wordsAlthough the attendance at the Garrick Theatre yesterday afternoon was not large, it is stated that many tickets were sold for the matin[?] benefit, so that the Misses Albu [?]will profit to some extent by ...
Article : 1,823 wordsThe dissipation of commonage areas in connection with country townships promises to proceed apace. From time to time we hear of a deputation desiring to have this or that commons area ...
Article : 1,737 wordsA case of considerable importance to the medical faculty occupied the District Court, before Judge Docker, to-day. Catherme M'Keon brought an action against Dr. G. Van Someren for alleged ...
Article : 333 wordsThe most notable feature in connection with the Derby betting was the support awarded to Candour and Attalus, the former being backed at 8 to 1 and the latter at 10 to 1 to fair amounts. Camoola ...
Article : 333 wordsA suggestion emanating from persons in this city interested in the Australian Banking Company has been laid before the liquidators, and, it is understood approved by them. This is that each shareholder ...
Article : 170 wordsThe jubilce of the Wesleyan Church was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. On Sunday a spe[?]al jubilee sermon was preached by the Rev. C. Stead, president of the conference, the church being ...
Article : 1,890 wordsThe members of the Balmain Untied Friendly Societies held their meeting on Monday night in the Dispensary Hall, Beattie-street, Balmain, and there was a large number of delegates present from ...
Article : 947 wordsThe following are the acceptances for the Q.T.C. Spring Meeting:— BRISBANE CUP.—Splendide, Dan O'Connell, Talkative, Noondoo, Musician, Babel, Crichton, Tridentate, ...
Article : 97 wordsA meeting of the Operative Bakers' Society was held at the Trades Hall, yesterday morning. The president (Mr. Arthur Thompson) occupied the chair. An application was made from the ...
Article : 295 wordsSir,—With regard to the statement by the Primate, which appears in your issue of to-day, I would like to refer to one or two of the remarks made. 1. That we are one of those parishes who have not ...
Article : 530 wordsA special meeting of the Enfield Borough Council was held on the 12th instant to consider the proposal of Wood Brothers and Co. for the sale of the electric lighting plant. There were present:—The ...
Article : 134 wordsA meeting was held on Monday night. Present— The Mayor (Alderman Scou[?]ler), Aldermen Ottewell, Hardy, Gould, Calban, Farr, Duff. Webster, Moorhouse, Ritchie, Gould, Cabban, St. Peters Council ...
Article : 399 wordsSir,—I am not defending the Primate's choice, but I would simply ask the "aggrieved parishioners" why they have not taken into consideration the fact that they had the remedy in their own hands from ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—By publishing an account of the following I think you will be the means of drawing the attention of the Inspector-General of Police to the danger of the pickpockets that infest all large business places ...
Article : 331 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Field Naturalists' Society was held in the small hall of the School of Arta last night. Mr. John Brazier, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., presided, and there was a fair attendance ...
Article : 174 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "J. A. H.," writing in your issue of to-day, is evidently quite unacquainted with the procedure of the London Stock Exchange. The advantage to the colony of having one New ...
Article : 186 wordsThe citizens' committee, in conjunction with a committee from the Newcastle Borough Council, has recommended that a memorial statue to the late Mr. James Fletcher be erected in the lower reserve at a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 19 Oct 1892, Page 8
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