THE following extractas from a private letter received in Melbourne give a graphic picture of the state of partics and of private life in Fiji:- I suppose you consider me forgetful ion nor writing to ...
Article : 1,978 wordsWE take tho following extracts from the papers brought on to Melbonrne by the Thomas Stephens:- On Thusday evening 23th November, Sir D. Macleod was at the Gloucester-road station of the metropolitan ...
Article : 1,065 wordsJohn Lucas was Indicted for Having, on the Novomber, 1872, feloniously and against the order of natare, carnally known a mare in a paddock at Bega. Mr. Want, instructed by Mr. Curtis, at the request ...
Article : 1,398 wordsMr. Darley and Mr. Salomons, instructed by Mr. J. F. Cape, appeared for plaintiff; Sir W. M. Mauning, Q.C., instructed by Mr. Barker, appeared for defendants. ...
Article : 828 words559 Slades Bode and 256 Mayer v. Somers another 277 Johnstone v. M'Glin 255 MArahall v. Farrell 278 Egberry v. Hill. ...
Article : 29 wordsE[?] DAWES,39, was brought up charged with wilfully and maliciously [?]ting one Mary Dawes, with intent to do her gr vious bodily harw. Catherina Gerraty and Francis Sanley were fiued ...
Article : 160 wordsSaveral persons were fiaed for drukneaness. Charesw Webater, brought before the court on a charge of sufferiong from derangeement of mind, eas ordered to be sent to the receving house, Darlinghurst. ...
Article : 726 wordsBANCO COURT — "Williamson v. Krohman; Hayley v. Elkington; Stewart v. Page and others. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30 Hellyer v. Druitt and others, adjourned warrant to consider decre; M" ...
Article : 44 wordsAustralian Paper co., 11 Victoria. No. 19: Adjopurned sonsideration under order of 8th September, 1871, of supremt Court. Mr. Ceorge Wigram Allen attended and advitted that he was the lawial ...
Article : 568 wordsTHE American Sergeant Bates, after carrying the Stars and Stripes from the border of England and Scotland through the country, arrived at the Telegraph Hotal Shepherd's Bush, on Friday afternoon, Novombor 29, ...
Article : 671 wordsSIR.—If Icould feel surprise at anything. I should feel it now when the collective windos of all Australia can be fopund agreeing to send a memerial to the Imperial Government to gert it to admit wines ...
Article : 128 wordsHis Honor Sir Alfred Stephen, Chief Justice of Now South Wales, was in attendance at the Hobart Town Regatta During the luncheon, tho Hon. J. A. Jackson briefly proposed the health of "The Visitors." ...
Article : 425 wordsGEDDY V. LYONS.—In this case the plaintiff sued to recover £75 damages through neglect of agreement to sell 500 shares in the Rapp's mine, which defendant had agreed to sell plaintiff. Mr. Windeyer appeared ...
Article : 552 wordsThe Griminal Court opened at Darlinghurst yesterday moruiag, beforeh is Honour Mr. Justices Hargrave. The sollcitor-General proseouted on behalf of the ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE following interesting details are from a private letter received in Melbourne from one of the telegraph masterts on the Port Darwin line:- That you may fully comprehend the position. I will go ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 18 Feb 1873, Page 3
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