The great political event of the day is still the State Trials. Here, as in Melbourne, and any other town and district, it forms the leading subject of discussion. The ill-advised determination ...
Article : 6,667 words"DIEM PERDIDI,"—Mr. O'Shanassy was one of the Legislative Councillors, if not the only one on account of whose absence the consideration of the estimates was postponed for an hour or two on ...
Article : 1,782 wordsMr. Smyth appeared for the plaintiff. An action for £29. The defendant had paid £6 10s. into court. The plaintiff admitted having charged £1 too much, which he deducted. ...
Article : 1,136 wordsThe Court resumed its sittings at ten o'clock. BRADSHAW AND ANOTHER V. WATSON AND OTHERS. For the plaintiffs, Mr. Michie and Mr. Clessold; for the defendants, Mr. Solicitor-General and Mr. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 10 Mar 1855, Page 6
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