William Patrick Crick, solicitor, appeared be fore tho State Full .Court yesterday to show cause why his name should not be struck off the roll of solicitors. The respondent was called ...
Article : 602 wordsIn the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. 'Justice Simpson, the hearing was continued of the petition of Edwin Godfrey, contractor, of Waterloo, for a dissolution of his marriage with ...
Article : 2,173 wordsAn application was made on behalf of Richard Watson English, for a rule calling upon Niels Lorentyen Gothardsen, a miner, of Broken-hill, and Stephen Murphy, mining warden, to show ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 495 wordsThis was a matter which arose out of an administration suit In connection with the estate of Margaret Moore, late of Singleton. A claim had been made against the estate of Miss Moore ...
Article : 428 wordsAn important case was decided at the Peddington Police Court yesterday, when Arthur J. Stark, an Oxford--street grocer, was proceeded against on an information laid by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,257 wordsArgument was continued yesterday before the State Full Court in the eases of Crick v. Harnett and Crick v. M'Court, in which the plaintiff demurred to the pleas filed by tho ...
Article : 497 wordsAt the Paddington Court, Lilly Paviour, a housemaid (18), was committed for trial on a charge of abandoning a female child of the age of eight' months and 13 days The girl expressed sorrow for what she had done, bat ...
Article : 69 wordsRe Alfred Weeks and George Edward Talt, trading as Weeks and Company. Bankrupts were examined by the offcial assignee. The examination was declared concluded. ...
Article : 247 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--A start has been made driving north on the lode at the 600ft. level of Block 14. It is now lift, vide, of high-grade sulphides. There is about 3ft. of ore in the lace ...
Article : 162 wordsFor Bleating a pair of spectates. value £1 5s, the property of Caroline Shave, at Paddington, on January 20, Henry Hunt, an elderly man, was lined £3 at the local court, or one month's imprisonment. ...
Article : 39 wordsWilliam James was charged at the Paddington Court with inciting a prisoner to resist arrest by Constable Edward .Stokes, and also with assaulting the constable while in the execution of his day at Bondi on February ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the Paddington Court, Edward Emmerson pleaded guilty to a charge of being found on the premises of the Aquarium Hotel Bondi. during unlawful hours, on February 3, and was fined £1, or seven days' gaol. ...
Article : 41 wordsSydney Herbert Cohen, anas syd. Campoon, pnaueu g[?] at the Glebe Court to embezzling two sums of £5 [?] 6d and £4 0s 3d, paid to him on account of his employer, Mr. Charles Lanliam, laundryman. Cohen had ...
Article : 110 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.--Mr, W. A. Horn, who was largely interested in the successful flotation of the Groat Cobar mine recently, secured a three months' option over the old Burra ...
Article : 154 wordsR. J. Bradley was charged with a peculiar offence at the Glebe Court. He had water laid on for building purposes and Inquired it also for domestic use. The Water and Sewerage Board asked a fee of a guinea for ...
Article : 95 wordsWilliam Lannnon, described as a dealer, was before the P[?]ddington Court yesterday on live charges, ineluding riotous behaviour, indement language, a[?] a constable, and behaving in a disorderly manner in the bar ...
Article : 89 wordsThe action in which Alary Ann M'Kenzie, widow, of 5 Slade-street, Balmain, sued Joseph Noll Grace of the firm of Grace Brothers, Broadway, Glebe, claiming £400 for alleged false ...
Article : 141 wordsA meeting of shar[?] of the [?]dgers Mines Company convened by Messrs. Henriques and Co., was bold in the board-room, Vickery's-chambers, yesterday afternoon, with ...
Article : 271 wordsWilliam Thompson was charged at the Globe Court With driving a vehicle in such a way as to obstruct a tramcar, and it was explained that an accident was narrowly averted. The practice of taking risks in this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 wordsBefore the State Full Court yesterday, Mr. Hanbury Davies, on behalf of the Incorporated Law Institute, asked for a rule calling upon Ernest Robert Abigail and John Joseph Klely ...
Article : 289 wordsAt the North Sydney Court, James Neate (29) and Frederick Eley (24) were charged with unlawfully [?] Ah Sun, at North Sydney, on February 11. Com- plainimt stated that the defendant Eloy arranged to buy ...
Article : 86 wordsJohn Mneon (34), described as a fisherman, pleaded not guilty at the Water Court to the theft of two fowls, valued at 13, belonging to William Hansford, the [?] of the Bah main Feiry Hotel, Eiskine-street. After ...
Article : 70 wordsFurther evidence was taken In the dispute be tween the Amalgamated Miners' Association, Wrightville, claimant, and the Groat Cobar Copper Mining Syndicate, respondent, Mr. ...
Article : 87 wordsKeen interest is token locally In the proposed extension of the Watson's Bay tramway. Two petitions have been presented to the Vaucluse Council-one signed by 220 persons, objecting to ...
Article : 81 wordsThe manager of the Cadla Copper Mining and Smelting Syndicate reports:--"The north drive in No. 3 winze is in 32ft., showing good ore. The west drive in No. 2 winze is driven 37ft. on a better grade ore than last ...
Article : 181 wordsRobert Matlock, a laborer, and Joseph Walcott, a colored man, were charged with having, at Sydney, on January 16 last [?] one Dleepa, an Indian wrestler, and robbed him of several articles and £11 12 6d. ...
Article : 395 wordsSir,--As a good deal of public interest appears now to be taken in this matter, and which has apparently, and perhaps rightly so, resolved itself into a State matter, would you permit me as one of the public to express ...
Article : 379 wordsSir,--I note in to-day's issue of your paper a report of the quarterly meeting of traders under the heading "Conference of Traders." Among other matters of interest I read a deputation will wait upon the Chief Secretary ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 659 wordsSir,--In my opinion one great factor in the growth of temperance would be the education of the people to see that there is nothing really humorous or clever in becoming intoxicated. At present the fact of a man ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 15 Feb 1907, Page 10
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