Present—The Chairman (Mr.G.H.Taylor), and Messrs. Ragg, Robinson, and Slater. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 767 wordsThe Minister of Roads and Bridges. Sir,—Observing that a deputation has asked Government for assistance to rebuild Johnston street bridge, I take the liberty of ...
Article : 131 wordsSir,—I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 16th instant, pointing out the desirability of having the present Johnston street bridge re-constructed ...
Article : 116 wordsJames Crowley, a boy fourteen or fifteen years of age, employed as a woodcarter, was brought up by Constable King, charged with being drunk and disorderly. The constable ...
Article : 235 wordsWOODCOCK'S BILL.—The late Mr. Justice Hayes (as is well known) was a wit. On the trial of a cause of "Woodcock v. Bird," before the late Chief-Justice Jervis, at Warwick, the Chief Justice having ...
Article : 810 wordsThe following letter upon the above subject appears in Wednesday's Argus:—Sir,—I have the honour, by direction of the Victoria Bridge Committee, to forward to ...
Article : 882 wordsThe Mordaunt divorce trial has attracted considerable attention during the past fortnight. The issue put to the jury on the trial was to determine whether Lady ...
Article : 680 wordsSIR,—I beg to band you copy of letters which I have written to the Daily Telegraph and to the Collingwood Advertiser, which I shall take it as a favour if you will publish in ...
Article : 128 wordsWilliam Brown and William Brown jun., father and son, were summoned by Constable M'Grath for depositing rubbish on a public road on the 10th March. This case was part ...
Article : 791 wordsSir,—I sincerely trust that the article you have this day published, recommending the erection of a bridge over the Yarra at the end of Victoria street, is only a prelude to a ...
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South Bourke Standard (Vic. : 1861 - 1873), Fri 15 Apr 1870, Page 3
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