A case was decided in the District Court yesterday by Judge Forbes which was of considerable importance to municipal councils, as it involved to some extent their right to enter upon premises for the purpose of removing ...
Article : 1,171 wordsMr. MacIvor, F.I.C., F.C.S., &c., instructor in agriculture in connection with the Board of Technical Education of New South Wales, delivered a lecture in the Hall of the School of Arts, Camden, on Wednesday evening. Mr. Downes, ...
Article : 933 wordsMr. W. Johnson, D.S.M., satin the Charge Court yesterday. William Quigley, for having committed an unlawful assault on one John Drinan, was fined £5, in default of ...
Article : 326 wordsThe hearing of this action, which was commenced on the 27th June last and adjourned owing to the close of the sittings, was resumed, the parties agreeing to proceed with three jurymen, the fourth being too ill to attend. ...
Article : 1,971 wordsThe Orient Company's R.M.S. Liguria, Captain Conlon, arrived from London to-day bringing files of papers to August 1. The following is her list of saloon passengers:— ...
Article : 118 wordsThe conference on Imperial federation which was held at the Westminster Palace Hotel on July 28 was attended by politicians representing every shade of opinion, many of the most distinguished men of the ...
Article : 935 wordsMr. Addison, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Frank Hardy, 32, and Frederick Morgan, 46, seamen from the ship Colonist, were convicted of being absent ...
Article : 454 wordsMr. W. J. Foster prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ASSAULT. James Rutherford pleaded guilty to having,on the Kelsoroad, on the 2nd June, assaulted one Henry Bruce. Mr. ...
Article : 783 wordsMr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., dealt with the business in this Court yesterday. Walter Brown, 17. described as a tailor, was charged with stealing about 12s. from the shop of John Sutherland, ...
Article : 416 wordsSir,—Referring to a letter that apperaed in your issue of August 1, under the above heading, and signed "T. J. Heydon," I notice one paragraph in particular that is calculated to mislead those who read without knowing the ...
Article : 617 wordsSir,—I venture to address you on a matter of very considerable importance, not only to myself, but to many scores, who, having been trained only for clerical employment, are at the present unable to get work of that kind. I have no ...
Article : 546 wordsBanco Court.—Ward and another v. [?]ch v. Topham and others, Port Jackson S. S. Company v. Wright, Donnolly v. Reade. Jury Court.—Hodson v. O'Brien, part heard; Draper v. ...
Article : 95 wordsNo fresh cases of smallpox were reported up to a late hour last night. The patients at the Quarantine-grounds are progressing as favourably as can be expected. The child, Ida M'Combi[?], is now convaelscent, but it si likely that she ...
Article : 428 wordsTuesday, September 2.—Henry Bodhall, J. H. Bye, James Bateman, William Harknees, W. N. G. Palmer. Geo. Brown, F. G. Maybury, Samuel Caines, T. H Foggs, Richard Mornas, J. M. Hasmot, Geo, de Saxe, Michael Fahey, Peter Poidevin, John ...
Article : 280 wordsSir,—Although only a visitor to your city, I take great interest in fishing, and that must be my excuse for [?]oubling you with my views thereanent. Within the last few weeks I have fished from a steamer both north and south of ...
Article : 535 wordsSir,—In reference to the leading article the other day subsequent on Mr. Dibbs's speech on the policy of constructing light railways throughout the country, I venture to submit a few remarks. In New South Wales there has ...
Article : 455 wordsThe City Coroner held on inquest at the South Sydney Morgue yesterday morning, on the body of a woman named Ann Hemsell, who committed suicide on Saturday by taking poison. John Hemsell, residing at 22, Albion-street, ...
Article : 450 wordsThere is nothing new to relate with regard to the smallpox patient, with the exception that he is slowly improving. Mrs. Williamson's hotel is still quarantined, but the inmates have not shown any signs of having suffered from ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Licensed Surveyor" is under a misapprehension in the first section of his letter, published in your issue of Saturday last, when he says that it ignores "the rights of these selectors who have already ...
Article : 420 wordsSir,—The decision of the Marine Board in the case of the collision between the Birksgate and the Barrabool opens up some very important questions affecting the interests of the shipping community, and more especially that of the ...
Article : 199 wordsIn the matter of the petition of Hubert Raymond, for the sequestration of the assigned estate ot Joseph Conlon. The order was made. In the matter of John Callaghan, the adjourned hearing ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 2 Sep 1884, Page 5
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