A small edition of the Cowra riots ending in the fining of one man £3, and the issuing of a warrant for another who has "sloped" to the Lambing Flat of the sharp and speedy capture ...
Article : 1,703 wordsHaving heard of the proposed reduction-in the wages of journeymen shoemakers in Bathurst, I beg to offer a few words of comment thereon. The masters advance two reasons for the ...
Article : 1,478 wordsConsiderable interest is manifested in the approaching meeting of Parliament. A Government telegram from Sofila today announces the discovery of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsRichard Fitzgerald and Frederick Francis, charged with drunkenness, were severally fined 20s or in default of payment 24 hours in Bathurst gaol. ...
Article : 94 wordsTHE principle on which Republics are formed has always been understood to rest on the consent of the governed. And the very, nature of an agreement thus ...
Article : 902 wordsFrancis A. Cox, who has been repeatedly before the Bench, and reminded, on the charge of creating a riot and committing assault, was admitted to bail in his recognisance of £20 to ...
Article : 43 wordsALTHOUGH I forgot to tell you that Punch and McGrath beat the two Greens again on Saturday, you doubtless know that from other sources, and this little affair being decided ...
Article : 2,766 wordsWilliam Stocker, charged, with being a runs away from H.M. Ship Fawn, was recanded to Sydney to be dealt with. William Webster charged with committing a ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE two great sister cities, as Liverpool and Manchester have 3 sometimes been called, I can assure you are not a little jealous of each other just now. The ...
Article : 868 wordsArthur Connors, charged with drankenness was fined 20s or in default 48 hours in gaol. SUMMONS CASES. Osborne v. H. A. Bedford—This was a case ...
Article : 64 wordsJohanna O'Neil and Daniel Reynolds charge with drunkenness, were admonished and discharged. SUMMONS CASE. ...
Article : 46 wordsOn Wednesday last afternoon a good number of the most respectable and influential gentlemen of Bathurst met in the Court-house, for the purpose of presenting an Address to his ...
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