Messages were received from the Legislative Assembly transmitting a bill to provide for the custody of moneys unclaimed by suitors in the Court of Requests, and District Courts, and a ...
Article : 716 wordsIn this case there were cross demurrers—to the plaintiffs' declaration, and defendants' plea. Mr. Darley and Mr. Butler appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. M. H. Stephen for the ...
Article : 445 wordsVictorian papers to hand contain details of some very destructive floods both in Melbourne and in the country district. The weather had been very wet, the rainstorms being heavy and ...
Article : 429 wordsTHE CASE OF SUPPLE.—We are informed by telegram that the Judges in the Melbourne Supreme Court have upheld the conviction of Supple. The Argus gives the following ...
Article : 3,177 wordsThe Melbourne Argus has a special correspondent at the Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition, whose reports are of interest as showing how "others see us." He appears to have been ...
Article : 1,525 wordsThe flood, as far as Launceston proper is concerned, has done very inconsiderable damage. The lower parts have been submerged, but the subsidence has left things pretty much as they ...
Article : 611 wordsThe house, in committee of the whole, resumed the consideration of the Loans Bill of 1870. An amendment moved by Mr. Docker in the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe usual half-yearly meeting of the above institution was held last Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance of members, and after some preliminary business the secretary ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three o'clock, but there being only nineteen members present, the house was adjourned until three o'clock on Tuesday. ...
Article : 64 wordsTha Clarence and Richmond Examiner of the 13th has the following communication from a correspondent:— The different sandbanks on the beaches from ...
Article : 932 wordsThe court re-opened at ten o'clock. DOHERTY V. SKINNER. In this case the plaintiff did not appear, and a non-suit was recorded against him. Mr. ...
Article : 824 wordsMr. Cowper moved the second reading of the Lunacy Bill, explaining that the measure had received the closest attention from Dr. Manning and the visitors of the institution. It had ...
Article : 1,189 wordsThe special correspondent of the Melbourne Argus at the Sydney Exhibition says:— The exhibition was decidedly weak in dairy cattle, and in this respect was truly ...
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