SIR Charles Dilke,on April 7, gave notice of his intention to ask the Secretary of state for the Columns certain questions with respect to large cessions of territory which, it is alleged, the ...
Article : 392 wordsLATING THE CORNER STONE OF THE NEW POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE.—Yesterday was a red [?] day at Parramatta, the occasion being the laying of the memorial stone of the new post and telegraph office there by Mrs. ...
Article : 1,193 wordsAfter several days trial the action brought by George Murray against william Philip Dunlop, to recover £3000, alleged to be paid by plaintiff in the matter of the paper company between August 2, 1872. ...
Article : 912 wordsThe police are evidently determined to decrease the number of persons in our midst whose means of living are invisible. No less than live individuals were brought before the Water Police Court to-day on this charge. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Full Court to-day in the [?] v. Timothy O'Connor, granted the defendant, on the motion of Mr. M. H. Stephen, a rule nisi for a new trial. Defendant had received a ...
Article : 160 wordsThere was no business of importance at the Central Police Office this morning, the criminal business being continued to the summary punishment of two young urchine for stealing an umbrella, exposed ...
Article : 47 wordsAs Constables Fox and Cantwell were on duty in Hargreaves-street, about 1 o'clock on Sunday morning (says the BENDICO ADVERTISER), near the Rose of Australia, at the corner of Bernal-street, they ...
Article : 330 wordsIn the malicious prosecution action brought by a sadler named William Frederick Collier, of [?] to recover £1000 damages from Wil;iam Stewart Caswell, police magistrate and coroner for the Moruya district, ...
Article : 144 wordsJames M'Donald, of Armidale, engineer. Cause of [?] Inability to procure constant employment Liabilities, £43 17s 8d; assets £7 10s [?] Mr. S. ...
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Family Notices : 87 wordsThere were between 400 and 500 applicants for work on Monday morning at he draining and filling in operations now being carried on to the west of St. Kilda railway line. The greater portion of the 200 ...
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Advertising : 1,898 wordsNeil Freal was acquitted, on the ground of insanity, of having attempted suicide, and was ordered to remain in custody pending his Excellency's pleasure. ...
Article : 924 wordsIN the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, Sir Robert Phillimore on Saturday gave judgement in the case of Dixon v. Burrell, which was an action brought by the contractor for ...
Article : 601 wordsA staving off of what must come at last— The clang of battle—when the British guns Scatter the Muscov, who the issue shuns And knows their summons as he stands [?] ...
Article : 119 wordsIn the action Byrne v. Birmingham, the Full Court yesterday refused to grant a rule [?] for a new trial. The action was on a building contract, to which defendant pleaded never [?] At the trial the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,553 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Council of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales, was held at the society's rooms, George-street, yesterday forenoon. There [?] large attendance, and his ...
Article : 626 wordsA very important decision, respecting the law of travelling stock, was given to-day by the full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice Sir James Martin, Mr. Justice Hargrave, and Mr. Justice ...
Article : 669 wordsAt the Water Police Court this morning, a girl named Johanna O'Shanassy, aged sixteen, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a gold brooch, a ting, [?]and other articles to the value of [?] property of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 6 Jun 1878, Page 3
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