SEVEN "expirces" arrived in Newcastle from Fremantle on Saturday last. They all held certificates of freedom from the Western Australian authorities, and were allowed to land, ...
Article : 806 wordsJames Downey: An adjourned examination from the 29th resumed. A witness named George Tully was exmined. As a material witness was absent, the meeting was adjourned to the 5th ...
Article : 649 wordsIN the course of a speech made by Mr. J. C. Parkinson, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex, on his installation recently as Master of a Lodge, he gave a list of the Freemasons in the Houses ...
Article : 784 wordsThis was an action for compensation brought by Mrs. Ann Ranger against the Mayor and aldermen of Sydney. The Attorney-General and Dr. Donovan, ...
Article : 508 wordsThe second day opened splendidly clear and cloudless. A Large number assembled on the race-course and the racing for the principal events caused considerable excitement. Before the programme was proceeded with a hack selling ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsGambor Raphael, under warrant, was charged with wife desertion. Complainant made a mistake, and went to the Water Police Court. The case, therefore, was remanded until to-morrow, bail ...
Article : 189 wordsEliza Souter, a young girl, about sixteen or seventeen years of age, was charged with having stolon the sum of L2 5s from the person of one Georgo Sylvestor. On the night of the 18th of ...
Article : 1,288 wordsOn March 23rd another member of the royal family, Prince Arthur, was added to the ranks of the Freemasons, receiving his initiatory degree at the hands of the Prince of Wales. The princes ...
Article : 168 wordsJoseph Taylor, a seaman of the Sea Ripple, was brought before the Court, on warrant, by seniorconstable W. Martin, charged with assaulting Francis Lowry, the master of the vessel. He was ...
Article : 226 wordsThe trial of this case was again resumed. The counsel on both sides have addressed the jury, and his Honor will sum up to-morrow (Wednesday) morning. ...
Article : 52 wordsPRESIDENT, J. S. Smith, Esq., M.L.A. Vice-Presidents: J. A. Gardiner, Esq., and Joseph Aarons, Esq. Judge: H.M. Keightley, Esq., P.M. Stewards: Messrs, J. A. Gardiner. W. B. Simpson, H. SP[?]ury, Jes Leeds, R.T.B. Gaden, E. ...
Article : 1,485 wordsIF the criminally disposed part of our population would only exercise thier common sense, that is assuming them to possess any of that useful article, they would never engage in ...
Article : 661 wordsJURY COURT.—Moore and others v. Allen, part heard; Lockyer v. Parks; Colonial Sugar Refining Company v. Mulcahy. BANCO COURT.—Blaney v. Hunter River N.S.N. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe settling up took place at wyn[?]e's Royal Hotel on Saturday night. The Large room ws crowded to excess, and after the bookmakers' very satisfactory settlinug, the regular proceedings commenced. Mr. H. M. Ke [?]ghtley, P.M., occupied ...
Article : 606 wordsWilliam Alfred Hollinshed: Addjourned application for a certificate, resumed from the 19th instant. By consent of both parties, the meeting stands adjourned to the 16th instant. ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE City Coroner held an inquest at 9 o'clock yesterday, at the Grosse Farm Inn, Missendorroad, on the body of a boy named Henry Morgan. From the evidence of the father, it appeared that ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 3 Jun 1874, Page 4
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