Before Mr. C. Delohery, S.M., at the North Sydney F. Court yesterday, Henry Heasley was proceeded against by Mr. Geo. A. Baldry, inspector of nuisances for the Borough of ...
Article : 523 words"Well, she came first to the Debella Hospital, you see-came as Miss Gelden, She got into a gentleman's house as governess or housekeeper, I'm not sure ...
Article : 2,205 wordsIn the absence of the Speaker through illness, Mr. Melville, the Deputy Speaker, took the chair at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Gould was appointed Chairanm of Committees for the sitting. ...
Article : 1,693 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-The steamer Indignant, trading between Launceston and Georgetown, was burnt to the water's edge at Georgetown before daylight yesterday. No lives were lost. ...
Article : 57 wordsCaptain Whitney, cartridge manufacturer, of Melbourne, is in communication with the Government of this colony regarding: the manufacture by him of the" ammunition requized by the New ...
Article : 189 wordsIn the Assembly last evening Mr. Copeland gave notice that he would on Wednesday move that the House resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of considering the ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. E. E. O'Connor, Minister for Justice, who has been ill for some time past, visited his department yesterday. He has not entirely recovered yet, and it is doubtful whether he will ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. Haynes has given notice that he will, in the Assembly to-day, ask the Colonial Secretary— 1. How much, if any, of the Government subsidy of .£10,000 has been paid to the owners of the ...
Article : 87 wordsWith the permission of the Minister for Justice and the Primate, and at the wish of the widow of the late Dr. Bennett (who on seeing the neglected condition of the Camnperdown Cemetery feared ...
Article : 110 wordsIn the Assembly last night, Mr. Copeland, in reply to Mr. Farnell, said that the total amount epent in connection with the works for the improvement of the entrance to Lake Macqaarie, ...
Article : 71 wordsReplying to s question by Mr. Nield in the Assembly last night. Sir George Dibbs said the matter of the pay overdue to the Molong Infantry Company had been settled, and the money would ...
Article : 43 wordsIn the summons division of the Glebe Police Court Tuesday before Captain Fisher, S.M., Robt. Oliver Barnett, inspector of nuisances for the Glebe, proceeded against William Wootton, a ...
Article : 360 wordsSir,—For the time he has been in the country so man has had more to say than Mr. Arthur Rae. Antimputation of yesterday, or he wants to teach Australians who have lived all their lives ...
Article : 961 wordsIn answers to Mr. Darnley Mr. Copeland in the Assembly last evening said the Minister for Works knew nothing about an action brought by Mr. Rowe, architect, against the Government ...
Article : 67 wordsIn the Assembly to-day, Mr. Kidd will move: That this House resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to make provision in substitution of ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Assembly last night Mr. Langwell (for Mr. Rae) asked: Was it true that the secretary of the Australian Jockey Club has the use of a free pass over the New South Wales railways and ...
Article : 194 wordsThursday Island, Tuesday.—The steamers Bacephalus and Time passed on Saturday en route to Calcutta with horses. Both reported all well. One of the Time's firemen named James ...
Article : 128 wordsIn reply to Mr. Stevenson (for Dr. Boss), Sir George Dibbs said in the Assembly last night that the limiting of the proclamation of so many public holidays throughout the colony was a ...
Article : 48 wordsLast night Sir George Dibbs, in reply to a question by Mr. Donald, said it was a fact that a map of the colony, known aa " Bank's School Map," is issued at the public expense to the ...
Article : 318 wordsMr. S. H. Lambton, Deputy Postmaster-General, received a telegram on Tuesday to the effect that the French cable steamer Francois Arago, concerning; the safety of which some slight fears ...
Article : 329 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Marine Court held an ivestigation yesterday into the stranding of the steamer New Guines, in the vicinity of Ashburton Island, off the north-west coast of West ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 11 Oct 1893, Page 3
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