The third annual examination of pupils of the Jewish Sabbath-school, and the distribution of prizes, took place yesterday, in the Jewish School-room, Pitt-street—S. A. Joseph, ...
Article : 3,613 wordsThe following correspondence has been printed by order of the Legislative Assembly:— No. 1. The Colonial Secretary to the Honorable E. De[?] ...
Article : 263 wordsELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—On Tuesday last we had the pleasure of attending a public meeting, held at the Star Inn, in reference to the extension of the electric wire to Kempsey. The chair was taken by Charles Spencer, ...
Article : 622 wordsDear Sir,— On receipt of your letter of yesterday, I visited the Infirmary, and saw the boy Gibson. I also called upon the resident surgeon to report upon the case, and I enclose a copy of the letter which he has ...
Article : 459 wordsBANCO COURT.—Judd v. Law and others; Sutherland v. the Queen; Caldwell v. Lynch; Sanders v. Elliston; Polack v. Underhill; Smith v. Forrester. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Wyse v. Heggarty, taxation. ...
Article : 40 wordsWilliam Henry Millen and Arthur John Robey, of Newcastle, solicitors; and William Henry Whyte, of Newcastle, merchant, returnable, Thursday, 6th September next. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...
Article : 86 words5034 Guest v. Davies; 4680 King v. Malcolm; 3867 York v. Rice. ...
Article : 24 wordsJohn Morris was fined 10s., or forty-eight hours imprisonment, for riotous behaviour on the Glebe-road. Margaret Handlon was fined 20s, or seven days to gaol, for making use of obscene language in ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Minister for Lands either does not know what he is doing with his bill, or he is wilfully endeavouring with it to obstruct the prosperity of the gold-fields. It is the curse of this country, that however much money ...
Article : 1,052 wordsTelegram from Mr. Edward Flood, Sydney, to the Colonial Secretary, Mudgee. Sydney, 2nd July, 1866. Boy in Infirmary died at 9 on Sunday morning. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir,—Having had our attention drown to the case of the boy David Gibson, who died in the Sydney Inmary, under circumstances which induced you to visit that institution, we feel called upon to state our opinion ...
Article : 2,519 wordsMary A. Williams and Mary Ann Robinson, fo indecent behaviour in George-street, were sent to gaol for one month each. Alexander Lowrie, for absenting himself from the ...
Article : 163 wordsA meeting of the parishioners of St. Matthew's was held in the parish church, at noon on Thursday last, in accordance with advertisement, to decide on the appointment of a curate for the parish, and on the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 27 Aug 1866, Page 3
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