TRADES HALL.—A meeting of the committee held in one of the rooms in the Trades Hall temporary building on Friday night. The president (Mr. J. E. West) occupied the chair, and the societies represented ...
Article : 820 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—L. G. Davidson, M.D., and Mast Surg., Univ. Aberd., to be Government medical officer and vaccinator for the district of Bowral, vice B. J. Newmarch, resigned; J.J. Dodd, to be an additional ...
Article : 546 wordsHUGHES V. BLUNT.—This was an action in which Hugh Simon Hughes, a minor, by his next friend, Hugh Hughes, sued George Blunt for £2000 damages. It was set forth that the ...
Article : 214 wordsAt the Moorefield races to-day the Tramway Handicap resulted in a dead heat between Melody and The Miner, and in the run off Melody won; the Kogarah Stakes were won ty Allie, and the Carlton Stakes by Fernleaf. The ...
Article : 397 wordsGOODWIN V. RICKETTS.—In this action the plaintiff, whose rather curious name was Australia Jubilee Goodwin, sued Thomas Ricketts for £500 compensation for falsely, maliciously, and without reasonable ...
Article : 280 words[Continued from our latest edition of Saturday.] At this stage a juror desired to know whether or not the box of zinc ointment found on the premises had been analysed. ...
Article : 902 wordsWOOD V. COOKE.—This was an action in which Arthur Charles Jackson Wood, trading as Wood and Co., undertakers, 799, George-street, sought to recover from Henry Frederick Cooke, coachman, 273, Glebe ...
Article : 492 wordsMr. Delohery, D.S.M., at the Central Police Court had his ears buzzed on Friday during the hearing of a case, in which Rosanna Ohlbach summoned Susan Swanson for threatening language. The parties reside in ...
Article : 259 wordsOn a charge of fraudulently embezzling the sum of £17, from his masters, Messrs. Moore Brothers, Sydney Hoare Appleton was remanded till next Friday. A bad character, named Minnie Williams, whilst in ...
Article : 61 wordsGeorge Heighten M'Inness (22), a clerk, was charged on warrant with having, it is alleged, embezzled the sum of £20 19s 2d, the moneys of his masters James Triggs, trading as Triggs and Marr. The accused was ...
Article : 359 wordsThe ordinary weekly meeting was held on Thursday afternoon. Present: Mr. W. Henson, in the chair, and Messrs. I. J. Josephson (hon. secretary), W. Pratt, E. T. Penfold, H. Hargreaves, G. Renwick, and Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 678 wordsIn re William Catchpole Mingay: Bankrupt attended. He did not desire to amend his statement. In answer to official assignee, the bankrupt said he had handed the deeds of certain land to one Franklin as ...
Article : 1,029 wordsSome little time ago the Waverley Council applied for counsel's opinion in respect to its authority regarding dancing saloons, &c. Following is the reply of Mr. C. B. Stephen: "The question which arises in ...
Article : 359 wordsOn Saturday a groom named Edward Townsend, 48, residing in Bay-street, Glebe, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital by Dr. Fisher. The man was taken to the institution by Constable Brennan, of No. 3 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsPunctually at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday his Honor took his seat on the bench, and at once commenced to sum up. His Honor said, in the course of his remarks to the jury, that no matter what the verdict was, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 10 Dec 1888, Page 6
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