"Melbourne, Wednesday.—Shortly before 12 o'clock to-day Detectives Joseph Bannon and Robert Fryer arrested a man on a charge of being concerned in the frauds perpetrated on the Bank ...
Article : 562 wordsPerth, Wednesday.—Swanston passed a bad night, being very restless and wakeful. He complained to the gaoler of his inability to sleep, and added that the time passed very slowly. When ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 wordsThe Ministers met again in Cabinet yesterday, and further considered the question of having an inquiry into the charges made by Mr. Schey against Mr. Eddy, Chief Commissioner ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 451 wordsThe South Australian Government has determined not to hold an Easter encampment this year on the ground of expense. The volunteers are indignant. The military vote alone for this ...
Article : 1,043 wordsThe police in the lower end of the city have for some time had their eyes upon 180 George-street, where it was known that gambling was continually carried on. A raid was planned, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 618 wordsWilliam Clifton, 26, shearer, was charged before Mr. W. Johnson, S.M., at the Central Police Court, yesterday, with having stolen a gold brooch-valued, at 10s, the property of Thomas Ryan. ...
Article : 123 wordsMary Davis, alias Black, 32, was fined 20s or [?] days for having been drunk and disorderly, and 40s or 14 days for having used obscene lauguage. ...
Article : 234 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Manning in Bankruptcy yesterday, the official assignee in the estate of W. H. T. Passmore applied under sub-section 2 of section 61 for an order directing the bankrupt ...
Article : 150 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—In the Larkin and Cleary caso to-day the jury were not long in coming to a decision. The court adjourned for lunch while the jury were considering their ...
Article : 85 wordsThe part-heard case, Batt and another v. Onslow and others, was resumed before the Primary Judge in Equity yesterday. It was a snit for an order declaring that the defendants were ...
Article : 84 wordsThe hearing of the action brought by Samuel Fleming, of Leichhardt, butcher, against the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, to recover £200 damages for personal injuries, was ...
Article : 448 wordsThe Full Court yesterday gave judgment in the will suit of Thorley v. Hill. The question in this case turned upon the construction of a will dated May 27, 1821, and was whether the testator ...
Article : 97 wordsIn Bankruptcy, yesterday, before his Honor Mr Justice Manning, the official assignee in the estate of G. H. Blakemore applied for an order, under section 61, that part of the bankrupt's salary should ...
Article : 131 wordsBridget Feeney, or Cohen, described as one of the lowest and most degraded of prostitutes, was sentenced to a month's hard labor for being found wandering about Oxford-street and behaving ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 566 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—A large and very influential deputation representative of the municipalities in all parts of the colony waited upon Mr. Graham, the Minister for Public Works, ...
Article : 283 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and M.A. Company, Limited, has received the following message, dated 22nd instant, from its London office:—Wheat: The market is depressed. Since last ...
Article : 53 wordsEdward Duggan, 24, was charged with assaulting a boy named George Hempstead. The lad stated that accused went to his mother's residence to sell melons, and asked him to show one ...
Article : 96 wordsArmidale, Wednesday.—A terrible accident has just occurred here. A train, when entering Armidale Station, knocked William O'Brien, the gatekeeper, down. One foot was cut off, ...
Article : 100 wordsTho usual weekly meeting of the Transit Commission was held yesterday. The Mayor (Mr. W. P. Manning) presided, the others present being Commissioners Jas. Eve, M.L.A., E. Fosbery, ...
Article : 168 wordsJohn O'Reilly, for disobeying a summons for using indecent language, was fined 20s, or 14 days. John Smith, obscene language, £3, or two ...
Article : 108 wordsAt Balmain P.Cour., yesterday, before Captain Fisher, S.M., Henry Brent, 33, clerk, was charged with embezzling, on May 23, 1891, the sum of £61 11s 6d; on February 20, 1892, the sum of £83 8s ...
Article : 170 wordsThree burglaries were perpetrated at Darling Point within a radius of about 100 yards last week. On Sunday morning Beaucliffe, Yarranabee-road, Darling Point, the residence of Mr. F. Woolcott ...
Article : 204 wordsMinnie Potter, 20, was charged at the Newtown P. Court yesterday with stealing a gold brooch and other articles, value £20, the property of Thomas Walton From the evidence for the ...
Article : 220 wordsA youth named James Percival appeared at the Water P. Court yesterday, on. a charge of having stolon a gold brooch and ring, valued at £4, belonging to Richard Moore. Sergeants Sawtell, ...
Article : 142 wordsJohn Hiron, 18, for stealing a quantity of fruit, value 2s 9d, from a Chinaman's basket, was fined 20s or 21 days. Henry Albert Cobbledice, 23. charged with false ...
Article : 107 wordsThe hearing of the actions brought by Prank Cullen and Rolf Cullen against the A. J.S. Bank to recover damages for wrongful seizure and conversion of a number of horses was concluded yesterday. The ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 24 Mar 1892, Page 6
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