The PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock PAPERS, &c. Mr. MACKELLAM laid upon the table the following among other documents, viz.:—Third report of the Royal ...
Article : 729 wordsIn addition to the insolvencies published in yesterday's issue, the following have been declared:— SURRENDERS. Elizabeth Marks, widow, of 15, Bourke-street, ...
Article : 99 wordsAt the Water Police Court yesterday (before Mr. J M. Marsh, S.M.), Albert Smith, a respectable-looking young man, described as a commission agent, was charged with obtaining the sum of £5 from Thomas M'Donald Dalveen, ...
Article : 359 wordsProthonotary's Office.—Brown V. M'Elhone, at 10. ...
Article : 13 wordsMr. Johnson, S.M., dealt with a large amount of charge business at the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, Robert W. Emslie having failed to surrender to his bail in connection with a charge of false pretences, a warrant for ...
Article : 1,424 wordsMr. Harold Stophen to move (upon the motion),—That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair and the Honse do now resolve itself into the Committee of Supply), that all the words after the word "that" be omitted, with a view to the insertion of the ...
Article : 883 wordsIn the Balmain Police Court yesterday before Mr. Addison, S.M., a number of persons were summoned by Joseph Jager, inspector of abattoire, to answer charges of having infringed the Public Abattoirs Regulations. In ...
Article : 438 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) held an inquest yesterday afternoon in Darlinghurst Gaol touching the death of a woman named Elicabeth Andrews, alias Smith, 26 years of age, who expired in the institution on Tuesday ...
Article : 292 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at halt-past 4 o'clock. MINUTES FROM THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Mr. SPEAKER read fo the House an Executive Council minute paper, authorising the transfer of the unexpended ...
Article : 5,323 wordsWe are informed that it has not been found possible to reduce the cost of administration of the Department of Public Instruction to any very great extent, as the Department has not been allowed to become overburdened with a ...
Article : 565 wordsYesterday morning a deputation from the Municipal Council of Concord, consisting of Mr. W. Chapman (Mayor of Concord), and Aldermen Flavelle and Bray, waited upon the Mayor at the Town Hall, with the ...
Article : 935 wordsWe have been furnished with the following information with reference to the relief works now being carried on by the Harbours and Rivers Department. The number of men engaged at the Menindie Likes is about 100, and the ...
Article : 311 wordsYesterday, James Hoad, apparently one of the larrikin class, residing at Newtown, was charged at tue Water Police Court (before Mr. J. M. Marsh, S.M.), with assaulting Constable Mullen whilst in the execution of his duty. The ...
Article : 214 wordsAnother crowd assembled at the Newtown Police Court yesterday to hear the charge of criminal assault preferred against the six young men, and perhaps of seeing the prosecutrix herself. Expectations, however, were ...
Article : 192 wordsSir,—I decline to reply to the letter of Mr. Cyril Weale, except to say this, that the latter part of his note has no element of truth. My views on local option are, as they over were; and Mr. Weale's letter is only a repetition of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 20 Jan 1887, Page 4
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