The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the causes of disputes between labour and capital met yesterday afternoon. Dr. Garr[?]on presided, and there were also present: Messrs. J. Carley, M.L.A., ...
Article : 1,845 wordsThe inquest as to the origin of the fire which partly destroyed an unoccupied house in Arden-street, "Waverley (Little Coogee), owned by Mr.John Kilpatrick, was continued before the City Coroner in ...
Article : 841 wordsMr Pilcher, Q.C., aud Mr.C. B.Stephen, instructed by thy Crown Soheitor, appeared in support of a motion to make absolute a rula nf[?]ai to set aside the verdict for plaintiff and have it entered for defendant, or for a ...
Article : 1,891 wordsNew South Wales possesses the highest mountains and the most elevated table-lands in the Australian Continent. Mount Kosciusko and Mount Townsend both have an altitude of 7000ft. They stand to the ...
Article : 2,090 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers to and H[?]fo[?]rovernots of the Sydney Hospital was held in the boardroom yesterday. There were present the Hon. Dr.Ronwick, M.L.C., president, in the chair; Mr. ...
Article : 3,646 wordsTerm List.—Crown case: Regina v. Solar. Motions generally—Motions on notice: In re Toomas Broughton— Solling, caveator, to amend rule; In re Thomas Broughton —Solling and another, caventors, to amend rule; In re ...
Article : 467 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer, in the absence of the Minister of Works, received yesterday a deputation from the Amalgamated Navvies' and General Labourers' Union concerning matters connected with the employment of ...
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Article : 521 wordsMessrs. Stevenson, Creer Curley, and Walker, Ms.L.A., introduced to the Minister of Works yesterday a deputation from the Lake Maequarie Improvement Association in regard to the improvement of the ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—Two letters appear in the Herald of this morning on railway matters. In the one the action of the Commissioners is commended for their intention to prevent the influx of so large a number of persons on ...
Article : 412 wordsSir,—Knowing that your journal is always willing to assist in the a[?]dress of grievances I would call your stion[?]tfon to an annoyance upon the Botany-road in the shape of dust clouds caused by the tram and other ...
Article : 304 wordsIn the Summons Division of the Contral Police Court yesterday, Inspector R. Seymour proceeded against 57 persons for various offences, before Mr. G. O'Malley Clarke, S.M. The following flees were ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works met yesterday for the consideration of the proposed extension of the Ki[?]oma to Nowra railway into the town of Nowra. Mr.J. Lackey, M.L.C., pre[?]sided. ...
Article : 743 wordsMr. W. L. Morowether prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ALLEGED OFFENSIVE CONDUCT. In the case of Frederick Liver[?]ore, a young man, ...
Article : 780 wordsA [?]eeting of the Licensing Court was held at the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. B. Lee, S.M. A transfer of publican's license from M. D. Spruhan to Anthony Dorn for the Grand View Hotel, ...
Article : 52 wordsThe plaintiff, John Kirby, a tram conductor, sought to recover from H. M'Pherson, of 4[?]0 Ultimo-street, Glebe, " the sum of £200 for damages, for that the defendant, by his servant or agent, so curelessly, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Feb 1891, Page 3
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