The seventeen questions on the Assembly business-paper for to-morrow are not of a particularly aggressive or embarrassing character. When they have been disposed of, ...
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Article : 255 wordsAt Chester Assizes, before Mr. Justice Ridley, Miss Mary Elizabath Dean, of Minshull- street, Knutsford, brought an action to recover damages for breach of promise of marriage ...
Article : 792 wordsThe trials of the latest type of submarine boats built for the British Admiralty have been satisfactory. The submarine boat dives very rapidly, and is fitted with a visual ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Chinese Commissioners have signed, the draft of the new tariff, which comes into operation at the end of October. ...
Article : 32 wordsA man was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on another at Miller's Point on Saturday night. Senior-Bergeant ...
Article : 130 wordsThe hearing of causes was commenced before Mr. Justice Walker at Queen's-square this morning, the first case listed being Laurie v. Laurie. This was a suit in which ...
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Article : 200 wordsThe revenue receipts for August, as disclosed by the Treasury returns just issued, amounted to £787,158; as compared with £733,095 for August of last year. The chief ...
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Advertising : 366 wordsAn individual was arrested in George-street West late on Saturday night carrying three chairs, and was brought before the Central this morning on a charge of illegal ...
Article : 93 wordsAmong the replies printed in the Parliamentary papers issued this week is an answer to a question by Mr. Markham as to whether during the war in South Africa the ...
Article : 339 wordsRichard Rafferty, 48, it was stated at the Water Police Court to-day, came out of gaol on Saturday after a month's retirement consequent on a charge preferred against him of ...
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Article : 79 wordsA mian named Hayes, of the railway inter-socking kicking branch, accidentally shot himself with a revolver, the ball entering a few inches above his heart. Dr. Dalton, Government ...
Article : 88 wordsAt the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions today, before Judge Rogers, the following appeals against convictions were heard and disposed of: -- ...
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Article : 167 wordsThe Registrar in Arbitration reports that he has taken the necessary steps to refer the trouble in the ship building trade to the court. The matter will come on on Wednesday. ...
Article : 129 wordsFrom statements made to Mr. Edwards, S.M., at the Water Police Court to-day, William Lahey was very much out of sorts on Saturday afternoon. Passing through the ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Mon 1 Sep 1902, Page 5
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