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Advertising : 2,648 wordsMr. T. S. Crawford was the Crown Prosecutor. ...
Article : 19 wordsMichael Hessian was charged with, at Cessnock on November 4, 1925, stealing a motor car, the property of Lyell George Macleay, of Main-street, ...
Article : 630 wordsTheodore Casey, 32, a seaman, was charged on two counts with, at Newcastle, on October 19, assaulting a girl of the age of 11 years, and with ...
Article : 78 wordsAlbert Ernest Wright appealed against his conviction under the Motor Traffic Act. Mr. J. D. Reid appeared for the appellant, and Mr. Crawford for ...
Article : 139 wordsIn the appeals of John Thomas Kay and Charles Ridley against convictions under the Liquor Act, it was stated that these had been adjourned from the ...
Article : 64 wordsLetters which have been published will not be inserted in this column. Letters sent to the editor for publication must be written in ink, and on one side of ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—I read with interest Alderman Wells' report in the Merewether Council in your issue of the 27th instant He mentions that the income from rates ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—It must be quite half a dozen years since the late Mr. Hamilton first brought the above question forward, to which "Ratepayer" refers in his letter ...
Article : 540 wordsSir,—With interest I have followed, in common with other employees in the mining industry, the controversy between the Northern District President of the ...
Article : 595 wordsJohn Henry Nixon Grace, who had pleaded guilty to maliciously placing four posts on the railway line between Oakhampton and Mindaribba on November 20, ...
Article : 354 wordsMr. Wheeler made an application for the extension of the provisions of the First Offenders' Act to Thomas Malsem, who had pleaded guilty to stealing at ...
Article : 110 wordsSydney Clarence Nelson, who had pleaded guilty to stealing a motor car, the property of L. G. Macleay, and, to a second charge, of maliciously injuring a motor car, ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—In the year of 1890, through the victory of the London Dockers' strike, that victory assisted to bring about the great maritime strike in Australia with ...
Article : 818 wordsErnest Lahiff, who was found guilty of, at Newcastle, on September 20, 1925, assaulting Evelien May Lahiff, his wife, was brought up for sentence. He expressed ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 3 Dec 1925, Page 3
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