For some time past there have been few cases which have excited so much interest as that of Anderson v. the proprietors of the Sydney Morning Herald. The plaintiff had ...
Article : 8,543 wordsYesterday the case in which the plaintiff, George Anderson, of the Industrial College, Middle Harbour, claimed £2000 damages for an alleged libel in the Sydney Morning Herald, was ...
Article : 3,145 wordsThe presence of a number of connterfeit bank notes in Sydney has of late been painfully demon-strated, as many of our shopkeepers can testify. Detective Wilmot and Constables Bambridge and ...
Article : 454 wordsNews has been received that after the recent attack by the French troops upon the the Hova posts, Sakalava country, Admiral Pierre, commanding, sent an ultimatum to Antananarivo, ...
Article : 129 wordsTwo excessively lively cases were heard at the Central Police Court yesterday. The first was in the charge court, where Mr Levien was defending Solomon Davis and James Wilson, who were ...
Article : 755 wordsTo-day (Ascension Day) was observed generally as a public holiday. The weather on the whole was favourable, though a heavy thunderstorm occurred yesternight, doing considerable damage ...
Article : 251 wordsNews from Egypt stales that the Maraboutt or Moorish saint, is endeavouring to excite the natives in the south-west country, by preaching a Jehad, or religious war. against the ...
Article : 61 wordsA portion of the cargo of frozen meat by the Lady Jocelyn, from Wellington, consisting of 5794 carcases of mutton and 352 quarters of beef, was placed on Smithfield market to-day. ...
Article : 54 wordsGreat dissatisfaction exists among the Europeans at the Chinese obtaining most of the Government contracts. Mr William Masson, for 13 years resident in the ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the House of Lords last night the Bill legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister was finally passed through committee, and the third reading will take place in ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Daily News to-day publishes a paragraph confirming the appointment of Sir Anthony Musgrove as Governor of Queensland, and stating that he will leave for his post in a ...
Article : 42 wordsA fire broke out about 20 minutes past 10 o'clock last night at 52 Clarence-street, in a two-storcy brick building occupied by Mr W. H. Fletcher, commission agent aud wholesale grocer, on the lower, ...
Article : 242 wordsThe accounts from the wheat growing districts of France are unfavorable. A deficiency of the crop is expected. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Daily Observer is advertised for sale. Mr Henry Jordan, Registrar-General of Queensland, has resigned his position, and Mr W. T. Blakeney, Deputy-Registrar, has bee appointed ...
Article : 77 wordsNew south Wales 5 per cent. loan, £113. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsThe Australian mails per R.M.S. Rosetta, which loft Sydney May 6, were delivered to-day, via Brindisi. The following telegrams are from other ...
Article : 317 wordsGovernor and Lady Barker visited Guildford yesterday, and were presented with an address by the municipality. In replying, the Governor again referred to the necessity of increasing the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsAt the Water Police Court yesterday, Mr Addison, S.M., presiding, one of those stirring scenes between Mr Vardy, solicitor, and the Bench, that occur at intervals, was enacted. It ...
Article : 442 wordsAt the special licensing meeting held at the Central Police Court yesterday, at noon, Mr Dillon presiding, 420 applications for renewals of publicans' licenses, against which there had been no ...
Article : 226 wordsA meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Rowing Association was held at the Exchange Hotel last evening, Mr Cole occupying the chair. There ...
Article : 158 wordsThere was a large meeting at Wallsend to-day to hear Mr Ninian Melville, M.L.A., when he addressed his constituents, A vote of confidences was carried in him almost unan mousily. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Premier has placed himself in communication with the Governments of the adjacent colonies, with the view of ascertaining the opinion regarding the defraying of expanses of ...
Article : 121 wordsThe players chosen to practise for the forthcoming match against South Melbourne are requested to meet at the Campridge Club Hotel this evening, to elect a practice captain, and to consider other ...
Article : 36 wordsSir,--Mr Hairs wrongfully assumes that my note was penned in a state of excitement, for the language complained of was not addressed to me personally. The letter was dictated from the ...
Article : 715 wordsSir,--In your issue of this date I note an article under the above heading. I therefore crave the favour of a reply to the following objectionable paragraphs, viz.:-- ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Protestant Hall was crowded last night at a concert by the pupils of the Crown-street Superior Public School for girls, in aid of a fund to purchase a piano. The appearance of the girls ...
Article : 520 wordsJohn Hunter, aged 30, was sentenced to two years' hard labour, aud two floggings of 20 lashes each, by the Emerald Hill Bench, for indecently exposing himself to little girls. ...
Article : 541 wordsAnderson libel case concluded at last. Verdict for the plaintiff--damages £450, Yesterday being Accession Day, at noon a salute was fired from the Dawes' Point battery, ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Thu 21 Jun 1883, Page 3
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