An application was made to Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson in tho Divorce Court this morning on behalf of Maria Elizabeth Fox for costs to enable her to carry on the suit for divorce against her ...
Article : 214 wordsFurther details of the duel between Prince Henry of Orleans and the Count of Turin show that the combat was sharp and determined. It lasted for 26 minutes. ...
Article : 265 wordsThat wages have come down with a slump is manifest from the July report of the superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau. He says that the demand cannot be supplied in many cases ...
Article : 298 wordsMr. Larke drew his earlier impressions from England, but lived long enough in Canada to know the history and understand the feelings of the people, while in his residence here he has seen ...
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Advertising : 37 wordsThe definite announcement of the intention of Mr. R. E. O'Connor, M.L.C., to seek entrance to the more active sphere of politics in the Assembly will not be cause for surprise to his many friends ...
Article : 108 wordsIt is expected that Parliament will rise about August 26, to make way for the Federal Convention, which is to meet on September 2. In the meantime an attempt will be made to push on ...
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Advertising : 710 wordsThe Coroner (Mr. Machen) yesterday held an inquest on the body of Andrew Johnson, manager of the Prince of Wales mine, who was killed by the breaking of the wire rope precipitating the cage ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Ameer of Afghanistan has been seriously remonstrated with by the Earl of Elgin, Viceroy of India, with regard to the action of the Afghans in joining the Mohmands in their attack upon ...
Article : 117 wordsMost of the work was done before breakfast this morning. Englo, with Giltinan up, was the first horse to appear. The exercise allotted him was six furlongs, which he threw behind in ...
Article : 343 wordsThe West Australian military contingent arrived from London yesterday, and were welcomed at the railway station by about 3000 people. The men were afterwards addressed at the ...
Article : 86 wordsA Chinaman named Duck Chong was charged at the Police Court yesterday with a breach of the Chinese Restriction Act, the case being a very peculiar one. On the 7th instant he presented to ...
Article : 159 wordsWho Was wounded by the Count of Turin on Sunday in the duel provoked by hie statements about the Italians in Abyssinia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsThe decrees nisi in the following cases were this morning made absolute by Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson:--Ellen Nasman v. John Erick Nasman, petitioner ...
Article : 113 wordsAn effort was made by the wives of the miners on strike yesterday to interview Mr. Lock with a view to the settlement of the strike, but the manager of the Wentworth refused to see them. ...
Article : 149 wordsA Chinese resident of Goulburn-street has reported to the police that on Sunday night his premises were entered, and the sum of £60 was stolen from a box. ...
Article : 77 wordsHenry Pearce (30) was to-day before Mr. W. Johnson, S.M. on two charges of obtaining goods by means of false pretences. The first case had to do with a gold watch and chain, valued at ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Minister for Railways, Mr. J. R. Dickson, was, at the police court yesterday, fined 10s and £1 8s 2d costs, for illegally employing a kanaka, contrary to the provisions of the ...
Article : 169 wordsS. Hendricks, the rider of Vigil in the Grand National Steeplechase on Saturday, has been operated upon in the Alfred Hospital. It was found that the pelvis was fractured, and that he was ...
Article : 49 wordsA vigilance committee to deal with matters not within the province of the municipal council was last night elected. All persons within 25 miles of Cootamundra post-office were allowed to vote, but ...
Article : 86 wordsThe epidemic of diphtheria shows no signs of abatement. A third child in the Donaldson family has now died. ...
Article : 25 wordsHarrold Bros.' case was before the Insolvency Court again yesterday. The accountant stated that the schedule was not ready, and asked for a further adjournment for a month so that the ...
Article : 76 wordsA boy named Leslie Farrow, living at Carrington Avenue, Hurstville, was killed yesterday afternoon. He was sitting on a bag of corn in a cart, when the bag slipped, and he fell. The cart ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 wordsOn Saturday night George Campbell, a blacksmith, was driving home to Buccara when he fell out of his cart and the wheel passed over the lower portion of his body. He was all night in ...
Article : 86 wordsCaptain Thomas M'Gee returned to Sydney this morning from Auckland by the steamer Anglian. It will be recollected that on the adjournment of the Tasmania inquiry at Auckland last week, ...
Article : 111 wordsAn extraordinary affair is reported from Fielding, where a young woman named Looney ran amuck with a revolver. She wounded Dr. Charlton in the head, but the injury fortunately is not ...
Article : 53 wordsOwing to Sir George Turner's many engagements the proposed banquet to him by the citizens of Melbourne has been found to be impracticable. The Mayor will invite the Premier to meet the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe appeal in the case of the Perpetual Trustee Co. v. the Municipal Council of Sydney was again before the Full Court No. 1 this morning. Argument on the ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Huddart-Parker steamship Anglian left Auckland at 11 a.m. on August 12, and arrived in Sydney at 9 o'clock this morning after a fine-weather passage. The following is a list of ...
Article : 95 wordsThe unfortunate girl Hunter, who was so severely burnt at Macleay Heads last week, died on Saturday at the hospital. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the Water Police Court this morning Norman Biggins, or Archer, lately arrived from Tasmania by the Tekapo, was charged on a provisional warrant with larceny as a bailee at Latrobe in ...
Article : 88 wordsThere was a large gathering at the Engineering and Electrical Exhibition last night, and the promenade concert given under the conductorship of Mr. L. de Green was greatly appreciated. The ...
Article : 82 wordsAt the inquest yesterday upon the body of Mr. J. A. C. Good, who was killed in King William-street on Saturday night by being run over by a train, the jury returned a verdict of accidental ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the Darlinghurst Sessions this morning John Sullivan, upon a charge of [?] was bound over in his own reconnaissance to appear and take his trial whom called upon. ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Tue 17 Aug 1897, Page 5
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