The dispute in connection with an effort of the Council of Maritime Labour in Adelaide, to prevent the manning of the Adelaide Steamship Company's vessels, the particulars of which appeared in our issue of Saturday last, appears to ...
Article : 855 wordsThe Premier, the Colonial Treasurer, and the Minister for Lands visited Gordon on Saturday. Sir Henry Parkes left the city shortly before 10 o'clock, and crossed the harbour in one of the North Shore ferry ...
Article : 1,313 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the new buildings erected at Tempe in connection with the St. Magdalen's Refuge for Women were formally opened and blessed by Cardinal Moran, Archbishop of Sydney. His Excellency ...
Article : 2,649 wordsThe annual picnic of the employees of the Government Printing Office was held at Clontarf on Saturday, and proved a most successful affair. Last year, it will be remembered, the enjoyment of this annual excursion was ...
Article : 827 wordsEdmund William Deacon, of Denison-road, Petersham, builder and contractor. Liabilities, £1493 12s. 10d.; assets, £1420. Mr. A. Morris, official assignee. John Howard, of Wallsend, dealer. Liabilities, £200 ...
Article : 74 wordsRichard Elliott, who pleaded guilty on Friday to a charge of stealing an overcoat, was sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment, with hard labour, in Darlinghurst gaol. William Sinnett, found guilty on Friday of maliciously ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 wordsSir,—As the paragraph and leader in Thursday's Herald leave an unfavourable impression as to the quality of iron[?] work for girders and roof for our Centennial Hall contrct, you would greatly oblige by granting space for a statement ...
Article : 1,386 wordsThe first anniversary dinner of the Sydney Lithographic Society took place on Saturday evening in the New Masonic Hall, Castlereagh-street. About 80 persons were present. The chair was filled by Mr. B. Coley, president of the ...
Article : 485 wordsSir,—By the report of the proceedings at the meeting of the committee of the City Council published to-day, I am pleased to see that some action is being taken "with a view to the protection and economy of the city funds." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in the CENTRAL POLICE COURT on Saturday. William Smith, 21, no occupation, for having assaulted one Martha Whiteley, at the Globe, was sentenced to a month's hard labour; and for the use of ...
Article : 399 wordsThe business of Messrs. Shoolbred and Co., at whose place an extensive fire was reported in our Saturday's issue, is the most extensive of the kind carried on in London. What Messrs. Hordern and Sons, of the ...
Article : 483 wordsSir,—I notice in this day's Herald that in reply to questions by Mr. Melville, Mr. Burns also added that with a view to giving the Liverpool Paper Mills a full opportunity of tendering for brown paper required by ...
Article : 657 wordsAn inquest touching the death of a man named Samuel Alexander Marsh, a labourer, who died in the Sydney Hospital on Friday evening last, after having taken some "rough on rats," was held on Saturday by the Acting ...
Article : 611 wordsSir,—Wise in their day and generation, the protectionists have recognised that their ship will not float—in fact, that it has quite "an alacrity in sinking." The consequence is that, with a view to secure a little buoyancy for their craft, ...
Article : 169 wordsSir,—Much as I dislike rushing into print, I feel compelled in the interest of the public health to draw the attention of the authorities through your valuable columus to the disgusting state of the water coming through the pipes ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Oct 1887, Page 4
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