The Australasian Sanitary Conference met again at the Executive Council-chambers yesterday morning, there being present the following delegates:—Dr. Mackellar, medical adviser to the Now South Wales Government (who was ...
Article : 4,137 wordsMr. TRICKETT, in reply to Mr. H. Taylor for Dr. Ross, said that the present second-class carriages used on the western train were suitable, and within recent years they had been made more comfortable by the addition of ...
Article : 1,512 wordsMr. F. E. Rogers and Dr. Sly, instructed by Messrs. Daintrey and Jones, appeared for the A. S. N. Company, in both cases; and Mr. J. H. Want and Mr. Heydon, instructed by Messrs. Bull and Dull, appeared for Howard ...
Article : 13,172 wordsAt the invitation of Dr. Mackellar, the members of the conference and a number of other gentlemen went on board the steam launch Annie at Prince's Stairs in thea afternoon, and spent several hours upon the ...
Article : 1,202 wordsAbout a quarter to 1 yesterday the body of a man, name unknown, was found by P. C. Currie in the water, at lowwater mark, at Darling Harbour, near to the Government Wharf. The body was taken to the South Sydney Morgue, ...
Article : 561 wordsMr. Buchanan to move,—That this House will, on Friday next, [?]solve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider an adress to the Governor, praying that his Excellency will be [?]eased to cause to be placed on any additional or loan estimates ...
Article : 79 wordsAn inquest was held Yesterday, at the South Sydney Morgue, by Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., on the body of a man, whose name is supposed to have been Richard Cowardin, who died recently at a boarding-house in Pitt-street. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Sep 1884, Page 10
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