Sir,—When I mentioned the Phillips case in the course of a lecture, my purpose was to call attention to the danger of having an everincreasing number of men in prison without ...
Article : 594 wordsFurther consideration was given to the case of a solicitor who has been called upon to show cause why he should not be dealt with for professional misconduct, which has been ...
Article : 69 wordsBuilding sites for shops, flats, and cottages are becoming increasingly popular. The demand for this class of property has been encouraged by reviving retail trade, ...
Article : 1,456 wordsBut this was neither the time nor the place for abstruse speculation. With the clearing of my brain I concentrated on my present parlous position. Was I still in the flat at ...
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Advertising : 1,795 wordsLeave was sought by J. Gadsden Proprietary, Ltd., and Joyce Bros., Ltd., to appeal against the Sugar Bag Makers, etc. (State) award made by the Conciliation Commissioner ...
Article : 80 wordsBefore the Full Bench.—In No. 1 Court Queen's— square.—For hearing.—At 10 a. m.: Re Crown emfloyers (assessors etc., Department of Taxation) award appeal by Attorney-General against ...
Article : 105 wordsThe hearing of the appeal of Lillian Anderson, who was convicted of the manslaughter of her husband and was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, was adjourned until next ...
Article : 121 wordsSavings Bank Building 21-23 Elizabeth-street.—Before his Honor Judge Ferdrian and Messrs. Commissioners Routley and Halliday.—At 10 a. m.: To be mentioned: In the matter of a ...
Article : 140 wordsReserved judgment was given on the application by William James Hatch, of Lakemba, electric train driver, for compensation from the Commissioner for Railways for injuries ...
Article : 260 wordsBefore his Honor Judge White, in No. 3 Court.— At 10 a. m.: Stevenson v Nash, Butler-George v P. R. Stephenson and Co., Ltd Thompson v Phillips. ...
Article : 130 wordsArthur Waring, of Homebush, applied under Section 89 of the Conveyancing Act, for modification of a restrictive covenant, notified on certificate of title to a certain allotment at ...
Article : 336 wordsThe following appeal against a magistrate's order will be heard in No. 2 District Court, Queen'ssquare: Olive May Borthwick, dismissal of complaint for preliminary expenses (part heard). ...
Article : 32 wordsQueen's square.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a. m.: For hearing: Ostin v Brien and another Tumeth v Dangar, Thompson v Lythall Howard v same. Burford v Whitehurst, ...
Article : 48 wordsMaurice Curotta, of Church-street, Randwick, sued Bernard Harry Coleman, of Sydney, claiming the return of certain furniture, or its value, £60, and £20 damages for detention. ...
Article : 523 wordsA story of a packet of cocaine,' of forcible entry, of a peep hole, the breaking of a door, and 20 minutes' unsuccessful endeavour to break open a trapdoor, was told in the Central ...
Article : 430 wordsSir,—In your Friday's issue you record Mr. C. M. McDonald's views of the Labour Office at Geneva. I too have just returned from Geneva, and although I went there in no ...
Article : 335 wordsThe hearing was concluded of this matter, in which there were cross-petitions. Having been consolidated, they were heard together. Dorothy Florence Turley (formerly Bowers) ...
Article : 879 wordsThe trustees of the National Park said yesterday that they were determined to make an example of stealers of wild flowers, and the trust's mounted rangers and special ...
Article : 94 wordsSir,—In view of the fact that the celebrations to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Gloucester will commence in about three weeks' time, I think that the authorities ...
Article : 287 wordsWilliam Horace Ewen, 24, labourer, breaking and entering and stealing in dwellings at Vaucluse and Rose Bay, 15 months' hard labour on each of five charges, the sentences ...
Article : 98 wordsPhillip Phillips, 52, shopkeeper, was fined £10 at the North Sydney Police Court, where he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a quantity of building material, valued at £5, ...
Article : 313 wordsTerm List.—In the Banco Court—At 10 a.m.— Motions generally—Stated case (Workers' Com pensation Commission) McPhee v S. Bennett. Ltd. (part heard). Mandamus: Ex parte 121 ...
Article : 838 wordsSil,—The efforts of the Commonwealth and State Governments to improve conditions and again restore a state of prosperity call for the united effort of all classes of the community ...
Article : 239 wordsMr. Arthur Hemsley Way, merchant draper, late of Gordon, who died on May 8, left his estate for his widow and children. The estate has been sworn for probate at £35,210. ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—Your readers, especially Mrs. Gilmore and Mr. R. L. Dawson, may be interested in the following reference to the aborigines and other dogs. David ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. C. H. Willmott, chairman of the committee of the L. A. Minnett Memorial Fund, said yesterday that the committee had given £500 towards the cost of a sun-room for the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Oct 1934, Page 12
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