A numerously attended meeting of Roman Cstholtes was held in St. Mary's Hall, Sydney, last evening, for the purpose of taking into consideration the action of the Petersham Municipal Council ta closing the cemetery in that borough. ...
Article : 1,328 wordsThe President took the chair at 9.30 a.m. The secretary, was directed to send a letter of sympathy to the Rev. J. Oram, who has been unable to attend the sessions of the week through severe illness. ...
Article : 1,502 wordsA genoral meeting of the Geographical Society of Australasia was held at the Temperance Hall last night. The chair was occupied by Sir Edward Strickland, president of the New South Wales branch. The attendance was small. ...
Article : 1,879 wordsYesterday morning a deputation, introduced by Sir Patrick Jennings, M.L.A., with Mr. Cramaie, M.L.A.,and Mr. Fromlin, M.L.A., waited on the Hon. the Minister for Mines. The members of the deputation represented ...
Article : 903 wordsMr. Harris, instructed by Messrs. Gannon and M'Lnughlin, appeared for the applicant to move to make absolute the rule nisi for a prohibition against the decision of certain magistrates at Tumberumbs. Mr. Slattery ...
Article : 1,298 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, before Mr. J. Buchanan, S.M., Edward Tyler, who is already under committal on one charge, was charged with attempting to obtain a billiard table by means of a valueless cheque from ...
Article : 971 wordsYesterday three deputations wgited upon the Minister for Works to urge upoe him the desirableness of the Government reduciug the tram fares. One was from Randwick, and was introduced by Mr. Butcher, M.L.A.; another was ...
Article : 515 wordsWilliam Joseph Madden, of Belmore Hotel, Williamstreet. Liabilities. £513 11s. 11d. Assets, £52. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:- PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.—Thursday, February 5, to be a public holiday in the districts of Kiama and Broughton ...
Article : 584 wordsSir,—It is satisfactory to learn that Mr. Ranken admits my perfect disinterestedness in the correspondence now taking place, yet the admission is so coupled with the statement that I represent a certain school of capitalists that after ...
Article : 328 wordsThe following prisoners were placed in the dook and were sentenced:—Vincinzo Catanic, being found by night with imploments of housebreaking in his possession, two years' imprisonment, with hard labour, in Darlinghurst gaol. ...
Article : 890 wordsA deputation from the Naw South Wales Geographical Society waited upon Major-General Scratchiey, High Commissioner for New Guinea, with ragard to the exploration of the great island. It consisted of Mr. Harrie Wood, ...
Article : 592 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Jasper" fails to answer or show any incorrectness in my statements as to full Local Option in other countries. He objects, however, that I am seeking to coerce others, and says those who do not use ...
Article : 443 wordsSir,—The object of the deputation to the Treasurer, which is reported in your issue of to-day, was no doubt a worthy one, and in which all right-minded persona will conour; but the question really arises, was it necessary to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 31 Jan 1885, Page 9
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