Mr. Justice Hargrave being unable to attend the Court, the arguments in this case, were, by arrangement, considered asciosed on Monday afternoon, but connsel were allowed to mention authories for the consideration of the Court. ...
Article : 293 wordsThe English and Eaatorn mails by the R.M.S. Hydaspes, via Suez, were transmitted everland from Melbourne, and delivered from the General Post Office early yesterday ...
Article : 42 wordsThere is reason to fear that O"Donovan Rossa's boast that the Deterel was destroyed by an interntional explosion is true. The boilers of this vessel have been discovered infact, and therefore it is clear that the catastrople was not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsA serious railway collision occured at Blackburn station on August 8, and caused the loss of five lives, with serious injures to several other passengers, as well as to three railway servants. The 2.25 Lancashire and Yorkshire ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Beach, on the Criminal side of the court, yesterday, was computed of Messrs. Booth, Renwick, aud Henderson; and on the Sunmons side, of Medora Guy, Hardie, and Pritchard. ...
Article : 314 wordsFractiousness seems to be inseparable from the closing discussions of the Land Bill in the Commons. A fortnight ago there was in undignified wrangle over the third reading. This acrimonious spirit has been ...
Article : 3,450 wordsIt is stated that the recent departure of the Emperor of Russia from St. Petersburg to Moscow was caused by the discovery of a plot for the sssastination of himself and his family. The Emperor, however, has now returned to ...
Article : 752 wordsIn the House of Commons, on the 5th August, in answer to Lord J. Manners Sir W. Harcourt said the Government a few days back had made communications to the United States Government in regard to the machines discovered at ...
Article : 111 wordsMotion to make absolute a rule nisi for dissolution of marriage. Mr. Buchanan, instrncted by Messrs. Greer and Wild, appeared for the petitioner to move. ...
Article : 355 wordsA Chicago telegram to the Times, dated August 12, states that a number of members of the recsnt Irish Convention held here, who are dissatisfied with the newspaper accounts of the doings of the Convention, publish a statement ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Bench at the Water Police Court yesterday was occupied by Mr. Marsh, W.P.M., annd Messrs. Palmer, Shaw, V. Brown, Senior, and Stanley, Js.P. Henry Diamond and Cornetius Kelly were senteneed ...
Article : 603 wordsThe continuity of European history is threatened by a serious shock Leo XIII is stud to have decided that he can no longer live at Rome, and that the city of the Csasars must cease to be the city of the Pontiffs. The immediate ...
Article : 215 wordsJonathan Hall and John Mills were indicted at the last Middlesex sessions for having stolen £45, the proparty of Thomas Green Atkinson. In opening the case, Mr. Purcell said the charge was larceny by what is popularly known as ...
Article : 637 wordsIn the matter of John M'Cann Mr. Proctor appeared for a proved oreditor and briefly examined insolvent, who stated that two months ago, and after receiving a summons in a District Court action, he drew £46 from the Haymarket ...
Article : 620 wordsOn the 23rd April last Mr. Quong Tart a Chinaman who had been for twenty years a resident of Australia, left Sydasy for the purpose of raying a visit to his native land. He retained to the colony by the s. s. Menmuir a few days ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsThe Newcastle hospital inquiry into certain charges of neglect against the matron and attendants in the case of a patient named Richard Maxwell, which took place last week, has formed the subject of something more than mere ...
Article : 372 wordsThe International Exhibition of Electricity at Paris was opened on Wednesday, August 10, by the President of the Republic with improsive ceremonis of State. Within the Palais de PIdstic in the Champs Elyses there were ...
Article : 169 wordsPlaintiffs claimed £114 for work and labour done under a building contract. Mr. Backhouse, innstructed by Mr. W. Cope, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. J. H. Watt, instructed by Mr. G. H. Dunn, for the defendant, who ...
Article : 302 wordsSir,—Roports reaching us from the interior'state that much of that deleterious overstocking, whose effects are being confounded and mixed up with the effects of drought, is owing to the large number of marsupiasl. Against these ...
Article : 382 wordsIn compliance with a request made by the Chief Secretary in his reply to the Irish labourers' deputation which lately waited on him, a statement of the position, stutus, and grievances, social and political, of Irish laboures has been ...
Article : 329 wordsEquity Appeals.—At 10 o'clock: Chamberlein and another v. Anderson and others, defendent Doyle's appeal; Sempill v. Stallworthy, plaintiff's appeal; Everett v. Bayless, defendant's appeal; Colham and another v. Drumtt and another, ...
Article : 138 wordsIn consequence of the visite which the Emperor Francis Joseph has paid to the Emperor William, to the Kings of Saxony and Wurtemberg, and to the Grand Duke of Baden, many rumours have-been circulated as to the real meaning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsThursday, L. L. Carru, v. Georga Andderson, compulsory [?] tration; James Erwin, application for release; Hugh M'Kenzie, application to exchange debt of Cohen and Levi. Friday.—Robert Charles Thompson, adjourned third meeting; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Sep 1881, Page 7
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