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  2. Conflicting Evidence.

    In Bankruptcy yesterday, before Mr. Registrer Henry, an examination under the 30th section of the Bankruptcy Act was held in the estate of John Milligan, late of Dungaree, licensed ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  3. Our Governors.

    The following contribution on our Australian Governors appears from a Melbourne correspondent in a New York paper: It has became a popular but fallacious ...

    Article : 928 words
  4. The King and the Students.

    The Germans are naturally a warm-hearted and hospitable people. They deem it a mark of politeness to be attentive to the strangers or visitors who come among them; and in their ...

    Article : 808 words
  5. Mr. Parnell's Peculiarities.

    It was amusing to look over the files of yesterday's newspapers and see the varied reasons given for Mr. Parnell's absence from the Nationalist caucus at Dublin ...

    Article : 483 words
  6. Reform at Last.

    Seeing the number of deaths, some of a very tragic character, which have occurred from time to time in the cells of the various police stations of this colony, it is some satisfaction to learn that ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. An Unsatisfactory Transaction

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, before his Honor Judge Wilkinson, "Edward Boorke Harris who on Monday last was convicted on a charge of misappropriating valuable securities, was ...

    Article : 505 words
  8. Yesterday's Courts.

    "William Cousins, a man of 30 years of age and no occupation, was accused of assaulting Special constable J. A. Berry in the execution of his duty. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. The Quetta Wreck.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—The following articles have been obtained from the Quetta wreck by Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co., and will be handed over to the proper owners:—Miss ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. Stage Gossip.

    American papers speak of Mr. Harry Edwards (who, as the Earl of Doringcourt, made the tour of Australia with "Little Lord Fauntleroy") as looking heartier than ever. ...

    Article : 741 words
  11. Cobar Quarter Sessions.

    COBAR, Friday.—At the Cobar Quarter Sessions, held on Wednesday, Patrick Dent, charged with horse stealing, was acquitted. Edward Johns, for stealing in a dwelling, was sentenced ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. Depopulation of France.

    The depopulation of France writes our Paris correspondent was the subject of the latest in the Academy of Medicine. Dr. Javal read a paper in which he sought to show the ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. American Humor.

    Historical Editor (Great Daily): "A reader asked for the names of the Bostonians who participated in the famous 'tea party' which dumped the British taxed tea into Boston ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. PETERSHAM-BALMAIN RAILWAY.

    Sir, —[?]other day the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. M'Millan) stated that the Railway Department, would not delay taking the Darling Harbor railway around to Darling Island, so as to remove ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. CENTRAL.

    Kate Maguire, 29, servant, obscene language, 20s or seven days. Owen Lloyd, charged with having insufficient lawful means of support, was sentenced to three ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. The Latest in Cards.

    Birthday cards, wedding cards, and funeral cards are all well known. It has remained for the Americans to start a "Divorce Announcement Card." Whether the wife also sends one out to ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. A BUSINESS CALL.

    He had a cloth-bound volume under one arm and a map rolled up under the other. Not one of the three lawyers at their desks, nor even the office boy reading a novel, deigned ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. THE LATE SYNOD.

    Sir,—In common with most churchmen, I congratulate the late synodsmen upon the amount for business done, as well as upon the spirit in which it was conducted. Not the least useful motion ...

    Article : 350 words
  19. NEWTOWN.

    Margaret Smith, 38, was fined 10s, or two days, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. William Bulliman, 19, carter, for throwing stones, was fined 15s levy and distress, or 14 days. ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. ST. LEONARDS.

    Francis Thomas Ranee summoned William Parker for unlawfully detaining and refusing to give up to the plaintiff a silver necklace and Maltese cross, the property of the plaintiff. An ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. HITTING OFF THE BUFFS.

    There were 18 of us in the sleeping car, all on our way to the seashore, and I took notice that every single person in the car had on buff shoes. I noticed it because I saw the porter look at each ...

    Article : 178 words
  22. A Claim for Wages.

    A cartdriver named James Clarke summoned James Macmahon at the Redfern Polioe Court for £2 10s lOd, wages. He had been employed by defendant for three weeks, and the reason he ...

    Article : 199 words
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  27. TO OVERCOME WEAKNESS.

    Pepper, Quinine and Iron Tonic gives New Life, Appetite, Health, Strength, and Energy. It cures Indigestion, Nervous Debility, and Neuralgia. Half-crown bottle, everywhere, Insist on having Pepper's—21. ...

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