Once by herself, and in her own room again, Blanche sank down with a deep sigh of relief into a chair by the window, and gave herself up, as she had been longing to do for the last hour ors ...
Article : 1,715 wordsMr. Want and Mr. Shuni, instructed by Mr. F. C. Petrie, appeared for George Sinclair Mackellar, and Dr. Sly, instructed by Mr. V. Le Gay Brereton, for Charles Briant Pitt, both the gentlemen named being ...
Article : 2,455 wordsThis council met on October 22. Present—The Mayor (Alderman W. Wells) in the chair, and Aldermen A. Taylor. W. M. Woods, J. P. Broad. O. Ridge, E. F. New, R. F. Carties. W. Bull, and A. K Hor[?]on. A ...
Article : 236 wordsNo one will be found to dispute that K. S. [?] jitsin[?] is the man of the year, says W. A. Bettesworth in "Cricket." He has mads runs and a lot of them, underall sorts of untoward ...
Article : 2,221 wordsLady Fitzcarrick had dismissed Blanche in the way older people do any one under five and twenty. The very young are never supposed to have any cares or preoccupations. ...
Article : 827 wordsResiding at No. 57 Alexandra-road, Ford, Devonport, is (the "Westminster Gazette" says) Mr. John Hoblin, a naval pensionar, who hat a remarkable record, Mr. Hoblin is 64 years old, was born ...
Article : 193 wordsA meeting of the above council was held on October 23.. The Mayor. Alderman Thomas Probert, presided, and there were also present Aldermen Muir, M'Kay, Anderson, Morgan, Vintmer, and Larkin An application from a ...
Article : 521 wordsMr. Ferguson, instructed by Mr. E. S. Deans, appeared for the applicant, George Mobbs, fruitgrower, of Carlingford Mr. Mocatta instructed by Mr. M'Donald, appeared for James Ernest Green, ...
Article : 716 wordsIn Germany there is (says "Engineering") a movement to Great Britain's disadvantage, so far as the metallurgy trades are concerned. Perhaps the most eloquent fact in this connection is that the ...
Article : 228 wordsThis council met on Tuesday, October 23. There were present:—The Mayor (Alderman T. Hodson), Aldermen Hitebell, Weil. Pitcher, Walker, Lipscomb, and the council clerk. Mr. A, Campbell. It was decided to co-operate with ...
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Advertising : 2,542 wordsThis council met on October 25. The Mayer (Alderman Reeve) occupied the chair. There were also present:— Aldermen Brotchie, Thornton, Punter, Coward, Sparkes, and Lycock. A letter was read from Mr. J. R. Dacey, ...
Article : 460 wordsThe bearing of the action Chisholm v. Chisholm was continued, and the evidence was not finished when the Court rose for the day. ...
Article : 35 wordsBreach of the Liquor Act.—Before Mr. James Mair, S.M., yesterday, in the Summons Division of the North Sydney Police Court, the police proceeded against George Stansell, licensee of ...
Article : 307 wordsRe Hylton Raitt Suttor. Adjourned motion for release Dr. Bruienden, for the bankrupt, was heard in reply. The Registrar said it had been proved to his satisfaction that there were certain dobts due to ...
Article : 328 wordsThis council met on the 22nd, at which the Mayor (Alderman A. Pointing) presided. There were also present— Aldermen T. J. West, A. Walker, G. Walker, T. George, C. W. Oakes, D. Brown, J. White. T. H. Howard, R. W. ...
Article : 202 wordsThe council met on October 24. The Mayor being unavoidably absent, Alderman S. R. Kennedy was voted to the chair. There were also present: Aldermen Bundock, J. G. Carter, G. Gale, F. Hannun, M. Hayward, T. ...
Article : 228 wordsMr. F. W. Edwards, S. M., was chairman of the Central Licensing Court yesterday, when the following traisters of publicans' licenses were granted:—John Moloney to Hannah Israel, Palace ...
Article : 84 wordsA meeting of the above council was held on October 22. The Mayor (Alderman Jas. Campbell) presided, and there were also present Aldermen Spackman, Rowe, Benbow, Baker, Bradshaw, Hurber, and G. Farr. Alderman W. ...
Article : 292 wordsTerm List (to be taken in Banco Court).—At 10 a.m.: Rain v. Fullarton (part heard) (to be taken in No. 1 Jury Court). At 11 a.m.: Ex parte George S. Turnbull, prohibition (part heard); ex parte John P. Grills, ...
Article : 289 wordsSir,—In reference to early closing of shops, hours of labour, &c., I, being a journeyman butcher, cannot see that the Early Closing Act has benefited our trade is the least as regards our meal hours and ...
Article : 475 wordsThe first general meeting of the Prohibition League of New South Wales was held on Friday night at the Elite Hall, Victoria Markets. There was a representative gathering. The league has for its object a reform of the ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—I notice a letter in your paper, signed G. Wright, re old St. Philip's Church. The building was exactly where he states, and built of rubblestone, but the schoolhouse at the back was built of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Oct 1900, Page 8
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