The following is a list of cases set down for liearing a the Court of Quarter Sessions for the month of January which is to be opened at Darlinghurst, this morning, by his Honor Judge Dowling:—Frank Warden, false ...
Article : 393 wordsThe president took the chair at 10 a.m. The Revs. J. W. Dowson an R. Sellors led the conference in prayerThe record of the provious day's proceedings was read, and, with slight modifications, adcpted. ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe Engineer of December 17, in commenting on the foundering of the Austral. makes the following interesting observations on the event:- "Now it is a well-known fact that many good steamships ...
Article : 2,354 wordsDeath ia rapidly thinning the ranks of the famous men of the present contury. Louis Blane is the latest victim of the ghostly mower whose scythe has been so busy among the world's celebrities of late. He was ...
Article : 1,828 wordsThe Protection and Political Reform Lengue held its first open meeting at the Temporance Hall, on Saturday evening last, and notwithstanding the coutinuous downpour of rain, there was a fair attendance of the members. Mr. J. B. ...
Article : 1,547 wordsThe annual meeting of the Australas[?] Wesleyan Missionary Society was held in the York-street Church on Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance. After devotional exercises, conducted by the President of the ...
Article : 529 wordsMr. Clarke, S.M., presided on the Bench in the Centra Police Court on Saturday morning. Fifteen cases ot drunkenness were dealt with. Thomas Edwards, on a charge of having offended ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. J. M. Marsh, S. M., presided at this Court on Saturday. 20 charges of drun kenness were disposed of. Mary Green, 27, deemed to be insene, was remanded for ...
Article : 215 wordsWe have been shown some correspondence which has taken place between the New South Wales and the Victorian Institutes of Surveyors with respect to the desirableness of holding an intercolonial conference of ...
Article : 508 wordsIt would be the foolishness of vanity to attribute the change which has come over tne attitude of not a few among the life assurance companies to the article which we published last June, and the keen disouss'on that followed ...
Article : 1,057 wordsThe conference assembled at 9.30 a.m. The Revs. W. Hill and George Brown offered prayer. The Revs. S. Wilkinson, J. W. Moore, and J. D. Hennessey took their seats for the first time during the sessions. The secretary ...
Article : 377 wordsSir,—In to-day's Herald a second letter from "H. P." appears in our electoral system, suggesting one method of preventing presonation and double voting. Some days since I wrote your on the subject, suggesting another method ...
Article : 438 wordsThe Revs. J. Nolan and W. G. Taylor engaged in the opening devotional exercises. The daily record was read and approved of. The Rev. W. G. R. STEPHINSON brought under notice ...
Article : 980 wordsSir,—I fear some of your readers may be led from right views and action by the drift of this discussion, That there is gross juvenile immorality and vice in our midst, and that a very small portion of it is dealt with in our police courts, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Jan 1883, Page 5
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