Sir PATRICK JENNINGS, in reply to Mr. Hugh Taylor, said that the regulation of the salaries in the Civil Service, and the power to increase them, is fully defined by the Civil Service Act and the regulation propared ...
Article : 12,347 wordsMr. Pilcher and Mr. Knox, instructed by Mr. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge, for the plaintiffs: Mr. Darley, Q.C., Mr. O'Connor, and Mr. Wise, instructed by Mr. Fergusson, for the defendants. ...
Article : 3,441 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PUBLIC HOLIDAY.—Saturday, 5th instant, is declared a Public Holiday in the districts of Urana and Brisbane ...
Article : 1,133 wordsSir,—I intended to close these letters without any further observations upon the question of the amalgamation of the two branches of the profession, or upon the most preferable course, as I conceived, of a relaxation by the Bar of their ...
Article : 955 wordsLEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. Mr. Targett to ask The Secretary for Public Works,—1. Is he aware of the dangerous condition of the road between the Vale of Clwydd and Eskbank [?] 2. Is he aware that a man named ...
Article : 791 wordsSir,—Is "Parliament" a proper designation for the Legislative Council and Assembly when spoken of collectively, considered in connection with the recent point of order raised in the Council relative to private bills? ...
Article : 1,121 wordsSir,—There is much truth in Mr. Bloxham's observations under the above heading in the Herald of 23rd. November. Our misunderstood interior is suffering rather, from being overstocked than from any unusual drought, ...
Article : 951 wordsAt the Water Police Court yesterday a summons case of some importance was brought forward, in connection with the recent strike of stewards and cooks on board of the A.S.N. Company's steamer Ly-ee-Moon. It may be ...
Article : 423 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Sydney Hospital took place yesterday afternoon, in the boardroom of the institution. There were present—Dr. A. Renwick, (president, in the chair), Mr. Pope (vice ...
Article : 767 wordsA Licensing Court was held yesterday at the Central Police Courthouse. Mr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., presided, and the Hon. John Macintosh, L.M., also occupied a seat on the bench. The following applications were granted:— ...
Article : 181 wordsBanco Court.—Vivers and another v. Vivers, part heard. Jury Court.—Bradley v. M'Bride, part heard; Jones v. Hill, Peake v. Connolly, Fletcher v. Croxon. Darlinghurst Court.—Barry v. Hegarty, part heard; Fausen v. ...
Article : 187 wordsWednesday.—At 10 a.m., Joseph Cooper, John M'Crae, first meetings; 11 a.m., Eveline Patterson, Joseph Richard Hearn, James Richardson Hardy, William Wilson, Frederick Jupp, Mary Baker, Samuel Macdonald Maddocks. Ernest Lindley, ...
Article : 171 wordsYesterday the Acting Coroner (Mr. W. T. Pinhey, J.P.) held an inquest at the American Hotel, Vine-street, Redfern, on the body of Henry Bragg, 66 years of age, who expired suddenly at his late residence, No. 37, ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—At the coronor's inquest on the body of Mrs. Graham, it was stated: "The water was pretty smooth, but suddenly a bumborer came up and filled the boat to the gunwale; she suddenly sank," &c. Now, as there can be ...
Article : 187 wordsIn the Charge Branch of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, before Mr. Meares, D.S.M., Sarah Burdekin was charged with having stolen a pair of boots, the property of Jones and Co. It appeared that the boots were hanging ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Dec 1885, Page 8
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