Mr. John Thompson Ralston, a prominent Sydney solicitor, was the complainant in a case at the Paddington Police Court this morning. He charged Nina Mary Townsend with having ...
Article : 448 wordsPrivate cables state that the buyers are no longer in evidence in the London wheat market, and that sellers are numerous. Also, the tendency in London and Liverpool is downward. No doubt this ...
Article : 2,373 wordsThe following were inquired for in "Lloyd's Weekly. News" (London) of March 13. Person answering inquiries must give full address, and the date of the inquiries to which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 828 wordsThe only commodity to show a weakness in prices at the auction sales held in the Sydney Railway Goods Sheds this morning was potatoes, which declined in value to the extent of 5s per ton. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.-The trial of Albert Wolter for the murder of Ruth Wheeler was continued at New York yesterday. A sensation was caused in court when the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe hearing of the suit of Homfray versus O'Brien and others, trustees of the will of the late Francis O'Brien, senr., of Bondi, was concluded before the Chief Judge in Equity (Mr. ...
Article : 203 wordsA report from Braidwood states that the Araluen Redbank Dredging Company bids fair to prove one of the most successful in Australia. It is estimated that it will take at least 20 years to dredge the ...
Article : 374 wordsSydney Scowen, 27, dealer, was charged at Redfern Court with having assaulted Elsie Maud Cook, thereby occasioning her actual bodily harm, at Waterloo, on August 16. ...
Article : 318 wordsTHE CURE FOR NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS LOW SPIRITS, LOSS OF SLEEP, APPETITE, PREMATURE DECAY, BILIOUSNESS, OR SICK HEADACHE. ...
Article : 383 wordsMr. Frank Farnell presided at the Fisheries Board meeting on Tuesday afternoon, when the principal item before the commissioners was that concerning the closure, of Lake. Narrabeen to netting, which ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Judge in Divorce (Mr. Justice Street) made absolute to-day the rules nisi in the following cases:-Ellen Stokes versus Alfred Abraham Ernest Stokes, Florence Ann Lambert ...
Article : 154 wordsA peculiar prosecution, arising out of a partnership mater, was heard at the North Sydney Police Court, [?] morning. The parties were William Vincent Fitzgerald and John Staer ...
Article : 291 wordsFREMANTLE, Thursday.-When the last mail left London Miss Marie Narelle was on the point of leaving for New York, under engagement to Mr. Shipman for a lengthy tour of America and ...
Article : 107 wordsEmployees of the Parramatta Council, at the meeting this week, sent a letter, asking for a rise in wages. An unsympathetic alderman stated that "some are paid too much now for ...
Article : 84 wordsNo. 2 barge of the Grahamstown Gold Estates was floated further up the cut last week. Rutherford and party have been doing a lot of dead work of late. They had to put a drive around then old ...
Article : 444 wordsCommonwealth Weather Bureau Forecast.-Cloudy to showery on the North Coast, otherwise fine generally; south to west winds; squally and rough on the Northern and later ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Waverley Council has decided to accept the design of Messrs. Oakley and Midelton for the bathing accommodation on Bondi beach, conditionally upon their supplying the council ...
Article : 59 wordsCOFF'S HARBOR, Thursday.-A fire broke out last night in the hairdressing saloon belonging to Mr. Benjamin, and the shop was destroyed in a few minutes. The flames spread ...
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Advertising : 459 wordsBernard Gaynor, 72, residing at 23 Carrington-street, Wynyard Square, was crossing King-street, near Pitt-street, this morning, when he was knocked down by a cab. He was conveyed ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 21 Apr 1910, Page 3
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