The President took the chair at 4.30 p.m. RABBITS. Mr. W. H. SUTTOR, in answer to Mr. Cox, said the Government were fully considering the ...
Article : 902 wordsIn the District Court yesterday the action Picturesque Atlas Company v. Nancarrew, which, stood on the list as part heard, and was adjourned last week for the production ...
Article : 244 wordsHUDSON BROS., LIMITED, v. WILKINSON AND OTHERS.—This was an application to set aside a judgment, on the ground that personal service on one of the defendants, Mr. Russell Barton, had net been proved. After hearing affidavits and arguments of counsel, his Honor said that it had ...
Article : 141 wordsThis little incident—it is a true story (says the New York HERALD)—occurred recently in Philadelphia. The owner of a large retail store gave a holiday ...
Article : 587 wordsALISON v. ALISON AND OTHERS (Part Heard). —Arguments in this case had not concluded when the Court rose, and the case was further adjourned until next day. ...
Article : 36 wordsDELAY v. THE HON. BRUCE SMITH.—This case, which was brought by Emma Jane Delay against the Government to recover $2000 damages for the loss of her husband through the negligence of ...
Article : 234 wordsThe danger of firms issuing advertisements resembling bank notes, cheques, &c, was illustrated by a case which, was heard at the Central Police Court on Wednesday. A. man named ...
Article : 189 wordsIn re Huispeter v. Jonathan Jones : A sequestration order was made, and Mr. E. M. Stephen was appointed official assignee. In re Shannon v. Fred Shannon and Edward ...
Article : 86 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Great exasperation was felt among the railway employes this morning when it was announced that the Railway Commissioners' reply to the men's request for ...
Article : 110 wordsPLUMBERS.—The president, Mr. Goode, occupied the chair at a meeting of this union held on Tuesday night, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions from the members, and to deal with business ...
Article : 400 wordsAt the suggestion of Sir Saul Samuel, our Agent-General, the Admiralty consented to call the ships of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron by Australasian names. Lord George Hamilton, ...
Article : 166 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr. Smith, chairman of the Railway Commissioners, has replied to the Railway Employes' Association, declining the proposed arbitration on the subject of wages on ...
Article : 127 wordsThe British Medical Association appointed a committee to make inquiries, in order to ascertain the average age of the different categories of drinkers, that is to say, those who refrain ...
Article : 177 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Two serious machinery accidents occurred this morning at Fergusson's foundry, Cariton. A youth named Patrick Hardyman was engaged in fixing a belt ...
Article : 128 wordsMERRIWA, Wednesday.—Mr. Deasy, the Irish Hone Bole delegate, addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Merriwa on Tuesday night. At the termination of the address ...
Article : 72 wordsThe United States POST-OFFICE GUIDE furnishes a study in odd names. Among the towns to which Uncle Sam will send your letters are: Eden, Paradise, Bethlehem, Baptistown, Brick ...
Article : 384 wordsDEEPWATER, Tuesday.—At the Proprietary Mine the machinery is nearly completed. Rich ores continue in the shafts and stopes. Assays from the deepest levels gare 558oz of silrer to the ...
Article : 353 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 4.30 p.m. DARLING HARROR PRODUCE SHED. Mr. MILLAN, in reply to a question by Mr. Tonkin, said the Farm Produce Depot on the ...
Article : 2,869 wordsA man named George Cameron was charged at Central Police Court yesterday with having obtained the sum of 7s from Jane Laffan by means of a false pretence, with intent to defraud. On ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 19 Dec 1889, Page 2
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