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Advertising : 2,647 wordsSir Julian Salomons, Q.C., Mr. Pilcher, Q.C., Mr. A. H. Simpson, Mr. C. B. Stephen, and Mr. Canaway, instructed by the Crown Solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Gregory Walker, Mr. O'Connor, ...
Article : 4,572 wordsMr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., presided at the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday. John Power, 30, a labourer, having stolen a pair of boots, valued at 6s 6d, property of George Palmer, was sentenced to ...
Article : 625 wordsSubjoined is a copy of the correspondence that has passed between the Mayor (Alderman W.P. Manning) and the Sydney Board of Health, respecting statements made that cattle afflicted with cancer and ...
Article : 858 wordsSir,—That there is much distress among our working classes nobody with open eyes can deny; that most of these unfortunate people would prefer work at any price to starvation is not too much to take for ...
Article : 1,481 wordsMr. Field represented the plaintiff, and Mr. Ralston the defendant company. In this case Geo. Berry sued the A. U. S. N. Company for £200, recompence for injuries received ...
Article : 289 wordsA special meeting of the Licensing Court was held in the Water Police Office yesterday. There were present—Mr. G. O'Malley Clarke, S.M. (chairman), Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., Captain Fisher, S.M., Mr. ...
Article : 712 wordsMr. Healey prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. CHARGE OF MURDER. Maurice Dalton was charged with having murdered his wife in Foveaux-street, Surry Hills, on April 14 ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Merewether prosecuted for the Crown. SENTENCE. Toy Lee, found guilty on the previous day of breaking and entering, was sentenced to penal ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—Might I venture to hope that the subject, not the writer, will ensure insertion of this appeal in your valuable journal. There are daily in our good city of Sydney and its environs perpetrated acts of fiendish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsSir,—Mr. J. R. Hill's reply in to-day's Herald to Mr. F. Farnell's very proper criticism on the Fisheries Commissioners' action in declining the courteous offer of two-year-old trout from the Ballarat ...
Article : 399 wordsSir,—A special meeting is called by the board by advertisement in your columns of this day to consider the proposed establishment of a branch in England and elsewhere without limitation as to countries ...
Article : 425 wordsSir,—Working men and unionists, be very careful how and for whom you vote at the forthcoming election. Don't throw your votes away, and have to regret it for years after. Remember the results of ...
Article : 391 wordsSir,—No matter what day is chosen, whether it is Wednesday, Saturday, or any other day, we will be sure to find objectors, and the proclaiming of a public holiday on polling day will not simplify matters, as a ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,—Excuse me for troubling you, but I would crave a little of your valuable space for the purpose of asking the University authorities to see if they cannot make some consideration for the poorer or middle ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me through your columns to ask the powers that be upon what principle the railway fares are charged between Melbourne and stations on the Albury and Sydney line. During ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—After the disgraceful proceedings last night at the Hon. W. M'Millan's meeting, another issue has plainly been placed before the electors. The right of free speech has been trampled under foot, and it is ...
Article : 145 wordsSir,—It seems to me that the outcry against Wednesday being the appointed polling-day is being raised simply for the want of something more grievous to charge against Sir Henry Parkes, and as something ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Jun 1891, Page 4
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