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  2. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate. There were twenty six cases in the Crime Court—of these nine were for being drunk, each fined 5s., or to be locked up in 12 o'clock at night; five persons, for being drunk and ...

    Article : 256 words
  3. MR. BRIGHT AS A DEMAGOGUE.

    THE organs which exist by his favour and make him the object of servile panegyric, sometimes complain that Mr. Bright is treated by the independent and adverse portion of the Press with an exceptional ...

    Article : 972 words
  4. LAW PROCEEDINGS, THIS DAY.

    IN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock. —Motions and petitions: Picsly and another v. Gibson (by order), injunction motion. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30 o'clock: Smith v. Hogan, report ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. POLICE OFFICE AMENITIES.

    SIR,—Mr. Pinhey earned the thanks of the public by his manly reprobation of the indecent behaviour of two attorneys a few days ago. It would be well for the administration of justice were some of his con[?]res to set about ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. DISTRICT COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  7. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A MEETING of the Municipal Council of Sydney will be held at the Town Hall, Wynyard square, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, for considering the following notices of Motion:- By Alderman Oatley,—That the report of the Finance ...

    Article : 768 words
  8. THE ELECTION OF A MAYOR AT BATHURST.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 12th instant, appeared a letter signed "E. Webb," in which, the writer alleges that a statement contained in a telegraphic message from Bathurst, published in your journal of the 8th instant, to the effect ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Allow me to draw your attention to the inconvenience and straits to which the candidates in training for appointments under the Public School Board are subjected in consequence of the non-payment of the salaries allowed ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. THE GOVERNMENT TRAINING-SHIP FOR HOMELESS BOYS.

    THE ceremony of inaugurating her Majesty's ship Chichester as a training-school for the homeless boys of London must have been one of the most gratifying events in which Lord Shaftesbury has played the part ...

    Article : 975 words
  11. THE EDUCATION QUESTION IN VICTORIA.

    THE Argus publishes the following document, just issued by the Education Committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria:- The Presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  12. CHIEF JUSTICE ERLE.

    THE retirement of this distinguished Judge from the Bench calls for some more marked notice than a passing reflection in a paragraph of news. The highest magistrates of England as a body enjoy the truest ...

    Article : 1,889 words
  13. AMATEUR MERRYMEN.

    THERE is a certain class of clever fellows whose ability lies in a most unfortunate direction for themselves. With talents apparently above the average, we find them poor at forty, and never holding a marked or a ...

    Article : 1,925 words
  14. MANCHESTER AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION.—MILITARY DIFFICULTIES.

    THE London Review remarks that thirty-three years ago the Manchester Statistical Society made a very careful investigation of the state of education in that city; and, comparing their figures with those of the ...

    Article : 2,104 words
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