The sittings of the Land Law Conference were continued at the Town Hall yesterday. Mr. HODGKINSON tendered his resignation as secretary. He explained that he took this step as he could not spar[?] ...
Article : 945 wordsMr. Crane, S.M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterday. A number of cases of drankeaness were dealt with. Matilda Borns[?]in, aged 18 years, a [?]ilorese, on a charge ...
Article : 380 wordsIn the matter of Jacob Peak. Mr. Board appeared for the official consignee, and examined insolvent, who stated that he once kept a banking account at the Commercial Bank, Narrabri: about the 24th November last he drew a cheque ...
Article : 601 wordsSome few days ago (October 13) there appeared in this journal a telegram from one of the Northern ports stating that "15,000" [?]s of sugar land had been purchased at New Guinea for a Sydney syndicate at [?]. ...
Article : 2,489 wordsWhat cholera is no one knows. What it does is known only too well. There are almost as many theories of its origin and nature as there have been epidemics. No clue has yet been obtained as to the occult laws which govern the ...
Article : 1,473 wordsChamber List.—Goldman and another v. Grayson, M'Kay v. Riley, Connor v. M'Kay, M'Arthur and another v. M'Murtri[?] and another, M'Nab v. M[?]nd, M'N[?] v. Casey, same v. same, M'L[?]d v. Bu[?]rows, Robertson and others v. Finn. ...
Article : 564 wordsMr. Marsh, S. M., presided in the Charge-court yesterday. John Kelly, for having used indecent language in a public place, was fined £3; in default three months' ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. P. J. Healy prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. JURORS FINED. The following jurors were fined 40s. each for non-attendance:—Charles Biggs, mechanic, Harbour-street; William ...
Article : 2,310 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquent at the White Hart Hotel yesterday on the body of a man named Nicholas Temperley, who was found drowned at the harbour beach, Manly, on Saturday morning. The evidence showed that ...
Article : 1,154 wordsTuesday.—Matthew Greenhalgh, Francis Stewart, Thomas Pa[?]ick G[?]ant, Charles Lloyd, William Lever, Charles George Dunn, Charles Carter, Jo[?]ua Starr, Robert Jennings, Alexander Johnston[?] James Lamrock Little, James Andrew Tait, ...
Article : 312 wordsSir,—As notice of the adoption of the report of the select committee appointed to inquire into my case was set down in the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly for Tuesday, the 23rd instant, but has been further postponed for another ...
Article : 1,369 wordsSir,—I thank you much for the words of truth and soberness which you utter on this subject. Nothing can be more innocent, and s[?]re[?]ly anything more encouraging to the cheerful intercourse of teachers and children, than the ...
Article : 617 wordsA few weeks ago orders were received by Mr. Kennedy, as the head of the Detective Department, from the Chief Commissioner of Police, for evidence to be collected which would convict certain sweep promoters. Detective Ni[?]on ...
Article : 1,010 wordsSir,—May 1 crave a brief sp[?] in your paper to remark upon the paper read at the meeting of the Sunday School Institute in con[?]mnation of Sunday school festival? I was out of town at the time of meeting, otherwise I should have ...
Article : 513 wordsSir,—Now that the Corporation are somewhat agitated re water meters. I would like to ask through you why and wherefore the water meters are kept locked in a box or which they hold the key, and to which consumers have no ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—I am very sorry to find that an inaccurate expression in my speech last Thursday on the Contempt of Court Bill has produced an [?] impression on the minds of manu relative to Sir George [?] ...
Article : 319 wordsSir,—I hand you a corollary to my letter of 19th instant, as its deductions have not yet been refuted. Assuming that the time has not yet arrived for New South Wales to cancel v[?]sted interests by the rep[?]diation ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Oct 1883, Page 5
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