Sir,—It is with much regret I reply to Mr. G. D. Clark, M.P., who writes in your issue of Friday. He gave up local option two years ago, and will now ouly be satisfied with a law that will at one stroke ...
Article : 1,227 wordsA public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Sydney in response to a requisition, was held in the vestibule of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon in regard to the suppression of larrikinism. ...
Article : 1,943 wordsMr. Walker and Mr. Rolin, instructed by Messrs. Sly, Hamilton, and Russell, appeared for Charles Henry Hoskins, Edward Major Weat, and George John Hoskins, who are petitioners for the ...
Article : 3,426 wordsOnce again the curtain has been upon the Parliamentary play and the performance has commenced. The prologue was read by his Excellency the Governor before a brilliant and ...
Article : 1,579 wordsThis is Mr. Labouchere's latest complaint, which appears in the Times:—"My 'unknown friend' is now sending out invitations from me to meet the Maharaja of Kapurthala and the Maharaja of ...
Article : 2,265 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of this council was held on Tuesday night. There were present—The Mayor' (Alderman W. H. German), and Aldermen Scarr, Fletcher, Farmer, Passau, Warburton, and Thomas. ...
Article : 719 wordsSir,—In common with other citizens of Sydney, I gladly attended the meeting to assist in forming a central league which would have the object of assisting the various branches contemplated through the ...
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Article : 598 wordsThe council met on the 3rd instant, there being present—The Mayor (Aldermen R. B. Cropley), Aldermen Neal, Moore, Lonsdale, Wragge, Marshall, Callbrook, Hearn Ferris, Pritchard, and Treadgold. ...
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Article : 193 wordsSir,—My people and the visitors who so kindly favoured us with their attendance were greatly delighted with the earnest and hearty speech of Mr. M'Millan, M.L.A., last Tuesday in the Manners' ...
Article : 535 wordsSir,—Mr. William Webster's letter, in yesterday's Herald, makes it abundantly evident that it is an easier thing to assume the role of a judge than it is to command respect for your dictum, and compel an ...
Article : 555 wordsIn the Charge Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. James Giles, S.M., John Robson, hon. treasurer of the Quarrymen's Eight Hour Protective Society, was charged with having ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—The attention drawn in "Fugitive Notes" of Saturday's issue to the practical spirit the Forbes people have evinced in their treatment of the unemployed difficulty by co-operative effort instead of by ...
Article : 402 wordsErnest Bell, who had been found guilty on the previous day of larceny of a watch and chain and £14 5s by means of the confidence trick, was brought up for sentence. ...
Article : 607 wordsSir,—Your remarks in to-day's issue of the Herald on the statement cabled out that the squadron officers are unable to understand why, under the circumstances, Rear-Admiral Markham obeyed the signal ...
Article : 256 wordsSir,—I believe it was stated during the last session of Parliament by the Government that it was their intention to introduce a Pharmacy Act at an early date; if such as the case, I trust that the new Board ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 8 Jul 1893, Page 13
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