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  2. THE DISBANDMENT OF THE RIFLE RESERVES.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 5th instant there appears a letter on the above subject, which, coming from the pen of the hon. secretary Moss Vale Rifle Reserves, may perhaps be taken as an expression of ...

    Article : 419 words
  3. SUICIDE AT BALMAIN.

    Balmain yesterday gained the unenviable distinction of furnishing two sensations, the first being the murder of a child by its mother, and the second what is believed to be a determined case ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. SENSATIONAL BURGLARY.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. Cornelius Delohery, S.M., Charles Brown, 46 years of ago, and described as a bootmaker, was charged with having burglariously broken and entered the ...

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  5. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—MONDAY, JANUARY 9.

    William John Joseph Curtin of Berrima, gaol warder, formerly of West Maitland. hotelkeeper. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. John William Johnson, of 40 Reynolds-street, ...

    Article : 151 words
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  7. LAW NOTICES.

    Prothonotary's Office.—Before the Chief Clerk; Kellett and others v. Blanks and another, 10.30; M'Intosh v. M'Lenn[?]n, 10.80; Loader v. same, 10.43; Arthur v. Grimes, 12. ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. THE FATAL FIRE AT BALMAIN.

    At the Balmain Cottage Hospital yesterday afternoon the Deputy City Coroner, Mr. W. T. Pinhey, held an inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a young man named Benjamin James ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. POLICE.

    Mr. George O'Malley Clarke, S.M., presided at the Central Police Court yesterday. Albert Humphrey, 21, a fireman, was fined £2, with the alternative of 21 days' imprisonment, for having assaulted ...

    Article : 615 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A number of correspondents, as might have been expected, have, during the week, strongly protested against the disbandment of the Reserve Rifle Companies. Assuming that the complaints chiefly ...

    Article : 508 words
  11. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Sir,—The mere mention of this national incubus is sufficient to invoke a curse from and send a shudder through the frame of many a weary back-country squatter. ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It appears to me that the authorities have been somewhat hasty in their decision to dispense with so useful a force, and one that has done such good service, as the Rifle Reserve companies. The ...

    Article : 645 words
  13. ASSAULT UPON A CHINAMAN.

    The inquest into the cause of the death of a Chinaman named Ah Bun, who died in the Sydney Hospital on January 3, from injuries alleged to have been inflicted by stones thrown at him in ...

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  14. THE BOOT TRADE LOCK-OUT.

    Sir,—We must ask permission to answer Mr. Porter's letter in your issue of to-day, and to state we have neither time nor inclination to say anything further on the subject. We are conscious of having ...

    Article : 350 words
  15. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    In the Charge Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr.George O'Malley Clarke, S.M., Henry Williams, 27, a bootmaker, was charged with having, in company with others, assaulted one ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. TRADES UNIONISM.

    Sir,—In reference to Mr. Fitzjohn-Hall's letter which appears in your issue of yesterday, let me say that what has caused troubles and forced employers and capitalists to form unions and collect funds for ...

    Article : 337 words
  17. PUBLIC WORKS BY GOVERNMENT BONDS.

    Sir,—With your permission I would be glad to invite an expression of public opinion through your columns, with regard to the principle of building much needed public works by payment in ...

    Article : 333 words
  18. AN ASSAULT CASS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Captain Fisher, S.M., William Scales, a young man, was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Thomas Emerson, causing him to lose the use of his ...

    Article : 265 words
  19. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. George O'Malley Clarke, S.M., John Dodd, 29 years of age, and described as a coachsmith, was charged with having causes the death of one David Mol[?]n. ...

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  20. THE RECENT 'BUS ACCIDENT.

    Sir,—The overturning of a 'bus full of passengers, which happened in King-street, Newtown, last Saturday morning, should be the means of drawing the attention of the authorities to the very dangerous ...

    Article : 93 words
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