The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. QUESTIONS. In onswer to questions by Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Consett ...
Article : 4,217 wordsI DON'T know whether the alleged letter of the Prince of Wales to his brother genuine or not, but if so, his Royal Highness is a gentleman of a very lively fancy, and his criticisms of the Indian ...
Article : 1,346 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and several members of his family intend to visit Sydney during the Exhibition. They will probably leave by the next mail steamer. ...
Article : 244 wordsSIR,—Of the preposterous schemes for water supply hithorto submitted to public investigation, that proposed by a writer in the Herald, signed "Willough by," must carry off the palm. ...
Article : 158 wordsIT has for some time been a moot question whether it is in the power of histrionic ability to keep even one heatre in this city constantly filled. We have seen tragedian succeed comedian, comedian precede ...
Article : 1,324 wordsSIR,—1 beg to offer two suggestions for an inscription on Cook's monument, First, I would prefer to imitate the simplicity of the inscription on monuments to eminent men at home. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir James Martin, Q.C., and Mr. Windeyer, instructed by Messrs. Thompson and Pigou, for the plaintiff; the Solicitor-General and Mr. Butler, instructed by Mr. Dawson, for the defendant. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsSIR,—I noticed in one of the last English papers (the Court Journal) a paragraph to the effect that ladies' ball dresses are now worn short, scarcely touching the ground in front, and with just the slightest suspicion ...
Article : 1,030 wordsA number of ca. 8d. motions were heard. MILES AND OTHERS V. COLE AND ANOTHER.—In this action L60 was claimed for work and labour. A verdict was given for the plaintiffs for £22 Dr. Paterson, ...
Article : 122 wordsJohn Henry, William Wentworth Bucknell, Michael Boric[?], William Kain, James O'Hoir, and Patrick Shanncasy were sevoraily fined for breaches of the Police Act. ...
Article : 126 wordsThere were two persons fined for drunkenness. William Dunn was charged with steating two casks valued at L1 4s, the property of John Johnson. The prisoner is a drayman, and he took the casks away ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 20 Aug 1870, Page 3
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