The business of the City Council, to be transacted at! meeting to be held to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Town Hall, is of considerable importance. First, the Council will be asked to adopt an address for presentation to ...
Article : 394 wordsJury: Messrs. Moss Saber, Benjamin Backhouse, William Ball, and Joseph Dole. Mr. Stephen, Q.C.; Mr. Darley, Q.C.; and Mr. Cohen, instructed by Mr. De Lissa, appeared for the plaintiff; ...
Article : 1,292 wordsDr. Wicsbach, head of the Austro-Hungarian Hospital at Constantinople, has published the results of many years of study devoted by him to comparative anthropology. He has measured and otherwise ...
Article : 2,358 wordsJury Court.—Woodberry v. Rochester, Taylor v. Smith, Walsh v. Morrice and others, Herman v. Moulder. Banco Court.—The City Bank v. Kite, the City Bank v. West, Fowler v. Duxbury and others. ...
Article : 130 wordsJuly 31.—John F. Connolly, appliation to vary order. August 1.—Holiday. August 5.—Joseph K. Smith, James Mitchell, Alexander Reed, Wilburton E. Liardet, Henry Salmon, George Eason. John ...
Article : 161 wordsList of cases for trial to-day (Thursday): Thomas Conway, inflicting grievous bodily harm; John Blackie, assault on child; Samuel Barrell and another, assault and robbery; Edward Evans, stealing from the person; Bridget ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—The "Pastoral" warns the flock of the perdition of those children who are not segregated in Papal schools, since their association with others at lessons deprives them of that "Catholic atmosphere" which is essential. ...
Article : 541 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, yesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted in the Crime Court by Messrs. Booth, Renwick, and Callaghan; and in the Summons Court by Messrs. Grey, M'Beath, Corus, and Chapman. ...
Article : 480 wordsWilliam Vannan, 34, and Catherine Yannan, 33, his wife, were jointly indicted for having stolen one dress, two petticoats, one camisole, on shawl, one pair of cuffs, one autimacasser, nine handkerchiefs, one pair of boots, one ...
Article : 1,529 wordsSir,—The Pastoral which you published last Friday contains a charge against our Public schools, which ought to be contradicted. If it were made by ignorant nobodies, it might be allowed to pass unheeded; but coming from ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSir,—Every one knows the lamentable position our Supreme Court has been in for the last six months. It was bad enough at first to witness two Judges attempting to do the work of four, but now the accumulation of six months' ...
Article : 327 wordsAt the Rainbow machine the Mountain Maid stone is still going through. Busby and Co.'s machine is idle. There is something out of joint here either in the management of the claims or the machine. One of the proprietors of this ...
Article : 669 wordsSir,—In taking up the Herald, this evening, I read the speech of Mr. Thomas White at the meeting of the unemployed, and my mind was forcibly impressed by the error into which he fell in stating that the remedy for the ...
Article : 642 wordsThis was a suit for a dissolution of marriage brought by the wife against the husband. Mr. C. J. Manning appeared for the petitioner, and asked that service might be dispensed with, as, according to the ...
Article : 267 wordsSir,—In looking over the report of the proceedings of the Newtown Council which took place on the 15th instant, I notice that the sum of £25 was voted as an endowment to the Newtown and Camperdown Volunteer Fire Brigade. ...
Article : 267 wordsIn the matter of Alexander Smithers, a single meeting. Insolvent deposed to the accuracy of his schedule; his estate had on a previous occasion been sequestrated. A certificate was granted to him, but he never took it out. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Jul 1879, Page 3
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