On the application of Mr. O'Connor, this case, which is an ecclesiastical issue sent down by the Primary Judge to be tried before the Court and a special jury of 12, was set down first in the list for the November sittings. ...
Article : 3,271 wordsFrom the San Francisco papers to August 29, received by the Pacific Company's mail steamer Zealandia, which arrived on Thursday night, we extract the following telegraphic intelligence:— ...
Article : 876 wordsThe Orient R.M.S. John Elder arrived here this morning from London. The following is a list of her saloon passengers:— For ADELAIDE: Mrs. T. Ellison and 3 children, ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Court of Quarter Sessions will commence its sittings at the Darlinghurst Courthouse, on Monday, at 10 o'clock a.m. Judge Docker will preside during next week, and Judge Murray during the following week. The following ...
Article : 372 wordsThe Daily Alta California, of August 28, states that Mr. Knapp and family and a young lady under their guardianship are at present guests at the Palace Hotel. They are on route to Melbourne, whence they sail on Saturday. ...
Article : 272 wordsChicago, August 28.—A mysterious double murder was committed about 12 o'clock last night at Geneva, Kane county, 111., the victims being two of the three officers who constitute the police force of that town. The deed was ...
Article : 169 wordsIn moving in the House of Lords, on 12th instant, a vote of thanks to the forces engaged in the recent operations in the Soudan, Lord Salisbury warmly praised the gallantry and devotion of the officers and ...
Article : 574 wordsDIVORCE COURT.—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Registrar's Office.—Daly v. Daly, half-past 10. ...
Article : 12 wordsMr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., ajudicatcd in the Charge Division of the Central POLICE COURT yesterday, and dealt with about 50 cases. Christopher Cosgrove, 20, Lizzie Bourke, 30, Mary Ann Ellioitt, 30, and Margaret Lloyd. ...
Article : 1,373 wordsEmporin August 24.—An autopsy of the body of Mr. Walkup on Saturday, developed evidence of the use of corrosive poisons. Mrs. Walkup was ordered to be taken into custody. The evidence before the coroner's jury elicited ...
Article : 502 wordsNew York, August 16.—A London cable special says;— The marriage of Lord Chief-Justice Coleridge to Amy Augusta Jackson Lawford. which took place yesterday, has created a tremondous social sensation. Every detail of the ...
Article : 583 wordsFrom the Hobart Mercury of September 19 we take the following items of news:— The Constitution Amendment Bill, by which the number of members of both chambers is to be increased, has ...
Article : 729 wordsReports respecting the health of the patients now on board of the hospital ship Faraway were forwarded to the Board of Health Office yesterday. It is satisfactory to note that two of the sufferers, viz. Ada Phillips and ...
Article : 219 wordsIn the matter of H. A. Zlotkowski, a single meeting was held. Insolvent was examined as to his business transactions, and the report was lodged. In the matter of John Jones, insolvent was examined, and accounted for the cause ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—I see by this morning's newspapers of a fresh out-break of smallpox at Randwick. I hope you will draw the attention of the Government to the pressing necessity of introducing at once a short bill insisting on compulsorY ...
Article : 84 wordsDublin, August 25.—The Parnellite managers held a secret meeting here to-day to select candidates for the coming campaign, and to discuss further the policy of the Home Rule party. Mr. Parnell himself presided over the ...
Article : 376 wordsSir,—It is stated in a sub-leader of to-day that the time has passed for an inquiry into the merits of the Prospect and Kenny Hill schemes, and in support of this view it is assumed that Mr. Clarke investigated the two schems and ...
Article : 353 wordsTo recover £32 15s. 6d. for freight and charter, for goods supplied, and for wages paid by the plaintiff for the defendant at his request. Mr. Percy P. Jones appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. F. Gannon for the defence. The ...
Article : 381 wordsSir,—We are continually hearing that the Municipal Council would go on with "this" work or make "that" improvement were it not in want of fuuds. Now, in the fate of this, we find almost in the heart, or ...
Article : 314 wordsSir,—A meeting of the members of the Sydney Liedertafel is convened for Monday next, to elect a new conductor to succeed Mr. Max Vogrich, who is retiring; or rather to confirm the selection already made by the committee. ...
Article : 182 wordsHull, August 25.—General Booth arrived here on Sunday night for the purpose of addressing a meeting of the Salvation Army. He was met at the depot by the Salvation Life Gurds and a large number of Salvationists belonging ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Sep 1885, Page 9
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