Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (2024)

AND MINERS' ADVOCATE. NEWS OF THE DAY Benefelal rain bias fallen in some of tho principal paaloral districts of Queensland. A convention of tho New South Walce Christian Eudeavour Union is being beld at Wollou thin' weak. It 16 reported that a very rich and extensive lode of nickel, toro has been dis. covered at Zoehan Thu wholesale price ol New South Wales manufacturod barbed wire has been roduced by 21 6s, and.

a too. Tha pronts derived from the, matches In Australia and New. Zeoland by the British Iolog tennis team total £3708. The Now Zonland Government has recontly purchased, 'estates valuod at £200,000 for clocer settlement purposes, Mr. Downes, M.D., has.

docided that bu will not egain sank election for Camden. The sept will bo contested by bit eldest Son. Mr. M'Gowen, the Stale Premier, will, on Jude 11, turn the Arst sod of tho Wyalong to Lake Cudgellico rallway oxtension. An carly winter is boing experloceed in New Zooland, and durng the wek thero have been sOme boavy falls of snow fu the South Island.

The post-ofce and several other build. Inge were destroyed by Are at Kimbolton, In the district of New Zegland. The Insurances total £1400. It 18 stated that tho Australian blue gum 10 some plantations of California has attainod in 24 Years a girth that would not be attained by 80 oak tree under 500 years. Dozens of defaulting, ondets are being prosecuted in suburban pollue courtn.

On conviction, they' nro LTaDRferred to the Puddington barracks in milltury patrol. waggona. A lettor from Mr. A. J.

LlebDeld, ol Cooma, Now South Wales, asking tho Melbourno City Council to protest against tho doportation of Mra: 'Hop Poon Gooey, was treated as joko by the aldormen. At. the. Bollarat. (Vic.) General Sosaloos on J.

C. Ward' was Qued Lu for Don as Judge Box was subsequently. Informed that Ward had died some mopths 050. J. Sheers, a miner, bad a marvellous escape from.

Inotant death at Broken INI. Ho was working at the 050It lovel of tho North mine, when ho tell down the chuto, A distance. of and oscapod with 0 bruised book, leg, and, arm. Arthur 0. Stalker (20), single, died at the George Hotel.

Albury, as tho result of poleouing. Decoaged, who was a droper by trade, had beep dismissed by tho Arm In whose. employment bo: bad After him dismissal ba was despondent, The Auckland district of Now. Zealnod has been doubling its output of dairy produce overy Ave, until the shipments oversea now total over. willet the locnl market consumes nearly £400,000 worth, without counting milk ond cream The suburbou coupolls are showing considerablo opposition to the Groater Sydney Commission.

It is agued that in maklug. tho appolntments commission, tho Sinto Government' igoored the claims of the suburban councils -to Mr. Henry Holzacs, Bondigoulan, who died rocently du Melbourne, boqueathed to the Hospital An estato valued at £30,000. The board of management has decided to hits memory by the erection of a fountala 10 tho hospital grounds." Mr. G.

Norrie, the milling oxpert of the Department- c. Agriculture, Now South Walca, bae been in Melbourne comparing methods of manufacturing four and testing tho qualitlea of wheat with tho Victorian export, with a view to standardising tho methods of, testing whoat and four. The world secretary of, the Salvation Army, now at Bathural, says it would bo for Australia's good to adopt an Immigrotion schemo prepared by the lato Gonoral Booth. Ho -referred to the tem wheroby the Army selected Immigrants, at tho one end; land took charge of Lha distribution at the other. The Shipwrights' Union bas decided to aak Sonator Pearco, the Minister for Defence, to Appolit: a board -of naval eXperto.

to decide the, of domarention the tradoo of tho shipwrights and tho in that thoro may, bo further Lrouble nt co*ckatoo Inland owing to the want of a defialtion of the work bo, dono by other unlove. The appeal of the. tramway companics in the mutter of tho award of tho Cummionwealth Arbitration Court will unmo beforo the Iligh Court in Molbourno carly next month. The appeal of tho Merchnute 'Servico Guild ngalust the, 8tcamphip Owners' Ascociation, arislug out of the recent procoodings in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, will be heard paxt wook. Tito awurd of the Shires Employees' Wages Bourd Axes a higher rats of pay for maintennuco mon than for, labourors, 'In 60h10 of tho ahiros, the mon who wore employed prior to the award bava heeu Informed that they will be classed ny labourora.

Tho men claim that tho award (bey wera doscribed pa walnionanco mon, and that tho action of tho connells la against tho spirit of the award, it not against. the lottor, During the week codod Thursday. May 8, the exporta of butter. Victoria. were as Klugdom, 18341 Lona; Soutb Africa, Lone; eastora nad otter ports, 10 Lone.

The approximate value, c.I.f,, of tho 170 tong WAS £17,850, Since July 1 tho exports have -United Kingdom, tons; South Africa, onstern nod otber ports, 0554 tons. The total value, of the 13.498 toma, was £1,500,231. Partloularn with roteronce to the smuggling of opium or its illagal possesBion 10 Australia havo been furnished to Mr. Tudor. the Minister for Customs.

Theme show that during the three montho to the end ol March there were 31 offences. The amount of oplum Eolzod WAG 110lb, of a total, value of £332. Tho penalties imposed for breaches of the Act equalled almost Lho ostimated valuo of the opium solzed. bat only £109 WAS actunily paid over. Rewarda amounting to .027 were given to Informers aud tho police.

Durlog.n discussion on the report of tho religion and mornia committen by the Presbylerian Assembly of Quecosland, the Rev. G. Kirk, of Townsville, spoko on tho gunsition ot Sunday drills by cadets under the compulsory movement. Ho said thoy were frequoutly bold in this town. They wore advertisod not as compulsory drille, but optional.

But by ndvertising drills as optional boys could thoreby leave their drills 10 tho wook, and ho abla to attend and make up on Sunday. In connection with the maltor ho 'had written to the hondquartors ataft, and had seen tho omcer in authority at Towusvilla, and ho had not boon ablo to got. nny patiniaction whatovor. At tho annual incoting of Tattorsall's Club, Adolaide, Mr. H.

W. Varley moved that it bo a rocommendation to the conimittoo to sorloualy conalder tho advisnbility of disposing with tho ladies' toInlisator at futuro raco moolipgs of the club. Mr. Varloy said ho thought it WAS FL disgraco and a shocking thing to racIng mon to Boo what. took placo 10 nection with tho ladles on thoir courans.

"IL disgraco to our youth," ho continued, "whothor male or tamalo." The one blot ou racing was tho scone witnt overy raco Oxture In connocton with tho fadios' totalisator; and 12 mombore were patriotic they would support bin In the motion. Tho ladlos' totallan tor was usod, not by women alone, but. by men, who mado 1t IL inedlum for placing small c*ms of money. The thing WUS a Mr. B.

Thomson opponed thin motion, nud said ho rogurded tho tau dina' A9 n. good Institution. The motion wan lost, the voting in Ila tuvour being 34 Mi. The stonomasons and rubbla award has boon lonueil. Tho working hours of stonecutters (by hand) aro Axed at 41 per woolt.

Stonecuttern aro roquired 10 work the samo hours AR worked by othor tradesmon omplayed on bullding if roquired, provided tboy do not. excoed houra por day. Porsona oporating atone cutting machines may. If required, work 18 hours per week. The minimum rate for stonecutters and nottore, Including mochininto, la 10 8d por hour; for korbing J.

MACARTNEY HILL. VETERINARY DENTIST A SURGEON, Empire Motol, Hunter- West. 'Phons' THURSDAY. MAY and guttering work, 18 7d per hour labourers on stonecutting machines, 19 34 por hour until they hove had two years' experienco: wilb less than this exportence, 10u per day. Labourora having two yoars' experience do operating stonecutting machines, 18 6d por bour.

For youths learning the trade: First year; 123 6d per weok; second, 176 6d; third, 208; fourth, 326 6d; nfth, For rubble masons, weok of 44 hours, with wages.19 74 por hour. For youths loarning the trade: First year, 20p per week: second, also third, made 808; fourth, 853. Provision de with regard to 'plecework. banker spaco. tools, overtime, holidays, country works.

Au application was made to the works committea rot the Sydney Clly Council permission to erect a billiard-room 01 tho root of a new hotel in -course of construction at the Haymarket. Some' little discussion was devoled to tho subject. Aldermen Liodany Thampson asserting that this was "anothor of those excreswhich are making the city hidooU5." These: people wha put up tall buildinga, ho. said, should ba compelled lo put up sky-lincs. Tho sky-.

line In Macquario-street was with these pigeon- He hoped the council would insist on a good eky-lino. particularly in the vicinity of. the, placa, referred to in the application, because 88 one came down from the railway the thing would look hideous. The appliontion was refused. At the Forth Police Court, when Sergeant-major Dewson, of, the Instructional staff.

WAS charged with. having -forgod a voucher for L4 for four naval recruits, the evidenco of tho area omcer, Lleutenant Guost, was to the effect that 108 In ovary 21 paid for recruits went to the sergennt-major, the othor 108 to the area officer. Accused frequently signed tho aren anme to official documenta; but thera was no sugoation of. forgery. He would not contradict Accused if ho Raid he bad, updor tho precious area oficer, boon In the habit.

of making out recruit allowance raquisitions, and -collecting the money, The Governmont had not been defrauded, Guest did not, consider ho had boon. The magistrato said that ibere was no criminal intent, and acoused way discharged. Giving evidence before Mr. T. R.

Bavin, Food Supply Commissloner, In Sydney, Mr. W. E. Loo, greongrocer and, fruitorer, of Paddington, said ho bad 16 oxporlence of the trade. 'Ho bought at the Fruit Exchange, Batburststreet, rather than at the municipal' markot.

In tho lattor place there wore alWAYS Chinese who bought fruit, repacked It, and sold it at a front. Ho did not think there wero ball a dozen men who bought their fruit wholesale in the municipal market. Distributors had to pay higber prico la consequence of the and the articlo was not no 'good. The cases were lopped up and not Ho wall Alled when they camo from the other colonies, This applied principally to Chinesn. Ho had known Chinese, to buy beans at one markot and Roll them nt, the.

at the some price and mako a profit. That was done by tho mauner In which tho Chinese measured. Vegetabics ware 100 per cont, dearer now thou several- yoors back. He considered that than tho was due to tho demand boing larzer supply, grown in the country market far bettor than thosa grown were In pardons noor Sydney. NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. (Before Mr. F. G. Adrian, 5.31.) Drunkenness, Etc.

Six drunkenness, Individuals pleaded guilty to and, it being their Drat' offence, they were each lot off with a Ono 64, In dofault detontion for Avo minutes, For having, used Improper labguage in George Dobing, 24. a Ottor, was Oned 10a, with the alternative ot three days', Imprisonment. Desertod His Ship. gulity Bjorn Omholl, 17 'yours al age, pleaded to having desartod from the Norweglan galling vesnol 'Lita, at Nowcastle, on May 10, Mr. J.

Windeyer, who appeared. for tho captain of tho' ship, sald all that was desired was that tho, lad should bo sont back to tho vossol. An order WAS mado accordingly. Stealing an Iron. Bor.

Georgo Dobing, 34, a' Ottor, was charged with' having stolen A brick ally Are bar. value 28. 6d. tho property of Edward. Evelyn Robbius, at Nowcastle, on May 18.

Constablo G. W. 'Plumb stated that at about 9.15 p.m. OD Nay 13 ho saw tho acoused carrying a Ore bar aloug Huntorstreet Wast. Hu asked accused where ho get the bar, and accused told him to "And He arrested the acoused.

who was under the infuence of drink, and tools bim to the lockup. Edward Robbins, a foundry proprictor, living In Ohurchstreot, Nowcastlo, idontided the ot Iron produced in court. It had beon left In tho roar of tho foundry promisus 1p King-stroat with quantity of othora. The a accused had boon In nsaistant, witness's but loft. employ 48 sorvico about sir weeks ago.

Dobing, who then pleadod gullty, wAS Anod £8, In dofault A month's hard labour. Disordorly Houso. The hearing. was ronumed of' the case in which Leslio Reynolde 122). describod whart Inbouror, WAR charged wiLy having, whilo boing tho manager of 0.

house situated at 10 Morgan-atroct, suftored a cortain tomalo to bo in the cald house for a cortolo purpose, Sub-Inspector M'Hardy prosecuted, and Mr. J. Enright, appeared for the detonco. John Dupple, A chomiat'o assistant, anid he sometimes lived in Nowcastlo and nometimes In Mottland. Ho bad known Froderlok Macey for elght or too yeare.

During tho Inst few months de had seod Macey frequently lo company with Mre. Burns, He bollovod Macey to, he 0 man of good obaracter. By Sub-Inspector M'Hardy: He know nothing about tho character of Mrs. Burns. Oscar Galo, A painter, Bald bo bad known Macey for about ten years.

and during the past, tow months had seen him froquontly out in company with Mra. Burgs. He halloved Macey to bo A thoroughly raspectablo man. Frederiok Macey, IL monumental mason. sold ho had been keeping compony with Nre.

Durns for Lwo Soars and over. By Sub-Inspoctor N'Hardys He know that Mrs. Burns wag married woman living apart from her husband. It. was undorstood between thom that abp would 'sue for.

a divorce from hor husband, and that If she got. tho divorce sho would marry the witnoss. Since Mrs. Burua had been staylog at 10 Morgan-stroet, ho had been giving her wool to pay hor board, and nigo gave bor othor money it aha asked him for it. His earnings wero 118 day, or £3 fis a wook.

Dr. J. Harris statod that since April 26 Loallo Reynolda had hoeu under his treatment for chronic 'pnoumonla, That. WAS a complaint which would him from hard worle. Reynolda had probably been affected by tho complaint for somo time before April 26.

William Noyer, A hairdrosser and tobacconist at Wickham, deposed that ho had known Macoy for a nurbar of yoars. and alwnys considarod him to to a respoctable man. William Durrant, a labouter, said ho bad been living at' Mrs. houan sinco tho beginning nt Docember. Thera had been a nitpibor of men regularly boarding nt.

the house durIng tho past couplo of montha, burlug tho Limo ho had lived Chore, he bad cot noen nnything froproper at tho- house, Roy Dodda, a carter, also living at 10 anid tho house was always respectably conductod, no far an ho FAD AWAre, Ito had never tron beer Elven nway by Itoynolde, nor had he over Ween beer sold la the housa. Elizaboth M'Carthy sald she wha a whow, and had lived al 10 Morgan-atroot. for the past tour or Avo Prior to that sho was employed by Mrn, Camoron. of tho Family NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. "For tho framedinto rellet and complato euro of Influenza thore la nothing oqual to Chamberlain's Cough Romody," writes Kilos Fanny Bonboto, Marrawnh, Tao.

"It hns rolloved mo ot thin complaint and I havo recommondod it to noighbours who bavo found It to curo coughs and colds in almost any form. Ono dono hon always zivori me relief and one bottlo always ouros my colda." Sold by all chomista and storokcopor6. Price, In Cd, 8565 MORNING HERALD Best Green WaterSORDY'S proof Horse Rugs, 5ft 51t Gin Cit Gin 6360 TE NOT PLEASED WITH ALCONO ESSENCES Money Cheerfully Refunded. TUBE. 9549 PHOENIX CAKE.

YOUR Stocked OLD by all Leading TAVOURITE Stored CAKE, PLAIN. OK FRUIT, FRESH DAILI. Wholesale Only. DAVIES HERBERT, LID, HUNTER ST. W.

NEWCASTLE WHY WORRY WHEN YOU CAN OBTAIN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITT, WITH CIVILITY AND STRICT PRIVACY FROM MYER COHEN, FINANCIER, -CHAMBERS, BOLTON-STREET, NEWCASTLE, DOOR' FROM KING-STREET,) TEL, NO. 623. ET. I TRANSACT ALL MY OWN BUSINESS, WHICH SAVES ANY, PUBLICITY. SPECIAL ENTRANCE THROUGH KING-ST.

9023 HERE'S A WATCH THAT. YOU CAN DEPEND ON. A Watch Is very littlo good unless It will tell you tho exact hour. This 0110 will always koop save -time with unfalling accuracy, and you all the "not being sure." PEARCE'S. VICTOR' LEVER, You will And bere, besides, 4 variety of other Watches, varying in price from to £25; F.

Pearce, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, CORNER HUNTER AND MARKET STREETS. 6273 Sweaters Sweaters Sweaters AN JERSEY SUITS! WE, HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY THIS LAST MONTH MARKING OFF PREPARING FOR YOU THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF SWEATERS. AND JERSEY SUITS D'VE EVER HAD TEL PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. WHITE SWEATERS, from, to COLOURED SWEATERS, from to Made up specially in alther the Roll Collar, Buttoned Shoulder, or the Turned-down Polo Collar.

IN: ALL SIZES, REALLY, THEY SPECIAL, OUR JERSEY SUITS are mado up in all tho Prottlost Shades ablo-Browns, Greens, White, Resodo, Galiga, others. We huvo taken special care in selecting those Goods, and assure you they aro comparablo by Any other house tu thio State. COME AND SEE 'THEM. THEY MUST APPEAL TO 'WE KEEP THE STOCK WE DO THE TRADE. Stegga's Clothing Palace, 122-124 HUNTER-STREET, NEWCASTLE.

6355 BENSDORP COCOA SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY ROSE CAKE MAKER Makes Delicious Cakes of all Kinds, 6d PACKET. 9549 TONIC, ALE. (BREWED.) NON-INTOXICATING AND REFRESH. Bolo Makers THE N.5.W. AERATED WATER AND c.

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You are invited to visit our Show Rooms and inspect the SAMES PIANO, We sell guaranteed for cash or on easy time payments. EASY OUR CATALOGUES TERMS. and Price Lists arc post free it unable HUNTER to call, AND AT NEWCASTLE. 21 Sydney, Llamore, Brisbane, etc. 15, 1913.

CONFECTIONERY I ready for It with FULL STOCKS TVE LINES aro OF SWEETS. IT SELL SWEETS, SEE 09. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS, AND KNOW IMPORTERS, Davies 431-433 HUNTER-ST. PHONE 152, Are You THE SWEETY SEASON IS NOW STARTING. 100- TO DAN LS 0 der4 sark ME3 LID tho 'HO.

for NES 251 tond TOS on JEU. 315: 1 UnoI, G. IOn4 Re M. LAT GE NoDi AlE D. 128.

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NOW THAT THE TEMPERATURE IS FALLING IN THE DIRECTION, YOUR OF ZERO YOU'LL NEED TO MAKE ROOMS WARM AND SNUG, NEWCASTLE. 6273 66 99 The Splendo IS ADMIRABLE FOR NO SMOKE NO CAN SMELL--CLEAN REGULATE AND THE HEAT JUST AS YOU WISH ECONOMICAL--YOU IF WINTER YOU WILL' SURELY OBTOU WANT COMFORT FOR TEL TAIN ONE OF THESE' SPLENDID STOVES. FOR UTILITY THEY ARE THE CONVENIENCE -EFFICIENCY AND BEST HEATING STOVE ON THE MARKET. NO. '380-For use In ordinary per hour, Price room No, 860-For larger Price.

Heating Stove THIS PURPOSE. OWING TO ITS SUPERIOR FINISH THE "SPLENDO" I6 AN ORNAMENT TO ANY ROOM -HANDSOMELY TINISHED WITH FIREPROOF ENAMEL BODY AND BRASS. SUPPORTS- FITTED WITH VAPORISER TO KEEP THO AIR MOIST IN NECESSARY. alzed room. Costa less than Costa leas than 14 por hour.

Come in" and Inspect To-day at Sorby's. SORBY "NEWCASTLE'S BIG HARDWARE STORE," HUNTER-STREET WEST, 0074 "GRACIOUS ME, THAT BOY'S RIPPED UP ANOTHER PAIR OF PANTS world over- notorinuely rough on Clothes. Nothing but tough, strong matorials, well put together, are worth buying. INGALL'S BOYS' CLOTHING Ir good for plenty of strenuous sorvice, and the prices make every mother happy. 6M.

AT NORFOLK SUITE, School or PRINCO ARTHUR SUITS, very, YOUTHS' SUITS. in strong Tweeds, to RUGBY SUITS, to KNICKER TROUSERS, pair. BRING HIM HERE. 1Fe'll 1x him up with a Suit to stand the atrain of bis many, capers, COME DAY. Robert Ingall Son, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS.

110 HUNTER-STREET, NEWCASTLE. Phone 784. 6880 IT IS TIME NOW FOR YOUR WINTER SUIT It you are going to be warm and comfortablo and avoid the risk of catching cold, you will hare to don that warm suit now. Pretty sharp morninga aud ings already--And at any time Dow cold daya will sot in in ronl ourncet Como Today, bofore the cold stools 0 march on you, and choose from Our Big Selection of Warm Winter Fabrica. Whatover le New, whatever in Smart, la baroHandsomest in the right weight for the Season.

You are not conOned to just a few hero -the varloty la legion, In the M'inont Australian, Euglish, Scotch Choriota, hod Serges. Our Ablo Cattora will giro your Clothes Finest Style and Faultions Fit. and tho Bent of Talloring and Excollent Qunlity Matorial will combino to furnish you comploto satisfactiou and longeat wens. FORTY -FIVE SHILLINGS AND THREE GUINEAS. TO ORDER.

They aro Our Prices, which FOTO you a sovereign on the deal. Do net go elsewhor* and puy enormous prices when auch acopomy as this da hold out 10 you. 11 you cannot nand for our full selection of Handsome Patterns and Self- Form. D. R.

ISRAEL THE MAN THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, HUNTER-STREET, NEWCASTLE. 0102 Hotol, Newcastle, from whom she obtained, a reference as to character on leavIng. Sho had been in other eltuntions no a domestic servant, and bad testimonials from her. Sho alao bad res from Mr. J.

Estell, M.P. Sho bod Lwo childron, A boy, who was supporting and a girl of sir years. When sho' left' ber last situation sho had S15 In her pogRosion. and C2 of that was still unspent. For the last two or three weeks she had been sharing a bedroom with Mra.

Burns. Sho had seen nothing Improper going on in the houso during the she bad been living there. Sho keoping company with William M'Crac, who had been paying her board her since sho bad boen staying at the house to Morgan-street. -By spector M'Hardy: She was able to dreas herself well, because she was'. olten lucky at tho races, nod becauso sho sometimes saved £5 or so out of her SO FOR.

She, was engaged to and would bovo beon. marriod to him. on Monday last IL the polica. court CaSe bad. not occurred.

Willfum A Crao, a wharf. labourer, said he knew Carthy, and was obgagod to bo married to ber. They had arranged to bo morrled on Monday last; but, in consoquence of the polico court ing6, had to postpope it for a fortnight, By Sub-Inspector M'Hardy: He always helevod. Nra. N' Carthy to Do 3 respectable woman, and atill held the samo opinion.

He had no reasou to think that the houso or that Morgun-street WAS one of tli-repute, any of tho women in 14 were of Immoral Similar' ovidence n8 to tho character of the bouse was given by John Bray, a Lella Baxter sold nho was a married woman, living' away from her husband. Owing to her husband belug unable to support her, sho bad left him three months ago. Sho had workrod AB 0 housemaid In botel al Maltiend, and was for live weeks at tho Bluebell Hotal, Newcastle, as' a housewafd, also assisting in the bar. Sho know rinmed Flughes. Hughes had been paying her.

hoard for ber at houso in Morgan-strowl, aud it was arranged between them that sho would go to Kurrl Kurd and keep house for him. 'William Hughes, miner, corroboratod Luo evidenco of the previous witness as to the arrangoliving mento at tetween Kurri them. Goorge 1 Rose, uninor, Kurri, ha had bean coming nt week cods with Hughes and with were who occupled the room stopped at No. 10 Morgan-street. Thero them, aDd there wore four beds 'In room.

Hughes stayed in the same room' as the wilness. Loalle Reynolds, who. desertbod himsel: as A bourdinghouse keeper, at No. 10 Morguu-street, evidenco du his OWn defence. The pollce had buen at his.

pluca. on several occasions. Senlor-sergeant Stove took the -names of a number of people in tho LOuEO for the purpose of the vote, and tho The police had brought 10eu for Jod glugn. three towalen paid £1 por wenl: tor, their Tho witness, gave evidence at length in denlo1 of the principal statomeuts of witnessce for the Mr. Enright said ho had further but it was only a substantiation of previous evidence the defonco, and ho son, closed recalled his case.

Mary' Aun Christianby" Sub- M'Hardy, stated pho resided next to tho house cupled by Mrs. Roynolds or Mrs. Lyonu. Sho bad seen the three females. Baxtor, Burns, ond M'Carthy, at tho house Lor In about a month.

She had seon mon going and out.p! the house day night, being carried into tho house by Reynolds Inside 0. chaff bag, Sho could tell- they were bottles in the bags, by the rattling of tho She had aino seen' beer taken by strange men into tho house. the She beard dancing and sluging 1o house, and had two women, polating thom outt in tho company with the won. ing Anniversary Night sho saw 40 mon gobasoment door of the house, Sho was then called Into her own houso. and lost further count.

Witness on many nights heard bad language. James 0. Christiansen and Eliza Al'Lollan also gave ovidonce. Mr. Enright addressod the bonch nt longth.

The magistrato said ho bod 'docidod to conviat, but he would take. Into considoration the ill-health of the causo accusod; Sonding him to goal might his death, so bo would Inflot 0 heavy penalty, It it bad not baon for his' state of health. ho would have sent him to prison for long priod, without tho of a A Ado of £20 was with 21 11s Gd costs, in default, six, months' Imprisonment. At tho conclusion of the caoc, Mr. Enright' askod the sub-Inspector to withdraw tho other charges on tho.

shoot, but Sub-taspoctor M'Hardy said that during tho hearing of the Drat chargo the solicitor for' tho defence bad grossly insulted him, and said ho was committing perjury, simply because ho refused to givo a documont, which the golfeltor had no right to nal for. Mr. M'Hardy said that Insults wore and ho could bavo Insultod Mr. Enright had ho chosen, but Do bad too much respoot for bimsolf. Mr.

Enright oxplained that ho hind not moant it that way, but had meant" that the magistrato might think 60. Tho megistrato cold ho WAB quite that there was no imputation against the by Mr. Enright. Sub-Inspector Hardy ho did not fool to accommodato any man who would inauit him. To which the magistrate sald that whor* Justice wAs coucerted.

the inspector should not into It a porsonal mattor. both M'Carthy wore then charged a with Undostrable Charactore. Leila Baxter, Elion Durns, and Ellenboing idle' and disorderly peraons, having lawful vicible moans of support, Allor Lho matter ol RU adjournment al tho remaining Cages had beon debated, Mr. Euright said ho would allow the CABO to rest UDOn tho avidonco: sivan in the previous 005O. Tho three accused wore sentenced each to one month's imprisonmant, the 800- Lences being susponded under the provisons of tho' Crimes Act, relating to Arat offondera, lu their own recognisances of 530.

The charge against Reynolds that ho was the holder of a houso froquented by persons who bad no lawful visiblo means of support, altuated at 10 Morgan-atropt, Nawcastlo, was also docided upon the depositions of the Drat. Tho magistrato convictad, nod 561- topced the accused to oue month's Imprisonment in Mollland Gool. The' romalting charco against Roynolds WAB SUMMONS CASES, Crossing the lIne. A numbor of canes were board In which the defendants had hoop proceded agninst for. havins crossed the railway lino at place where an overhead bridge was provided.

S. Burn, who pleaded guilty to having gono ovor the level crossing at Markot-street, Nowcastle, 00 April 11. explained that ho was a stranger in tho had simply "followed tho crowd" across the lion. The magistrato: You 800 14 la nat. always salo to follow Lbo orowd.

Dofondant. was 5s, and ordered to pay Ge COELE, 10 dofault 24 hours' Imprisonmont. Similar penalties were Imposed on Mre. WEAKENED BY CONSTIPATION. BILE BEANS CURE IN A WONDERFUL MANNER.

Mrs. M. Elliott, of Taurns-atroct, Sou- thorn Cross, W.A.. many senro, oven boforn I waR married, conaLIpation and Indigestion wenkaned mo. Fearful pains at the bottom of tho back rendered me holpless.

My liver was thoroughly dinorganised, and 1f I should nit down nt all 1 would doze off, and I n) ways tolt. sluggioh. Terriblo hendlaches nnd pains botwoon tho chouldera addod 10 my sufforing, and for many yoora my lifo WAR almost unbearable, All sorta of romedies did I try, without gaining any roller. It wAn after ronding al 6010 Bito Donns curos that I docidod to try this modicine, obtained roltol from tho Drat doso or two, 80 1 determiIned to porsovare. Attor n.

full couran of Bile Henna, all the horrible gymnloma woro ended, my nyatem strengthonod and Invigorated, and I wan ablo to got about fooling Mt. 'and well. Mille Benna ourod me In a wondorful manner." Dilo Beaus aro onto and rollablo general family medicino. A box mhould ba kept in every home: A dose or two in timo will save much Butforing. Sold by all stores and chomists.

Spurr. H. Called, T. Cameron, A. C.

Harrison, William Jones. W. Newbura, Lee Chin, and Lewis Palak. See War, against whom' a similar intormation bad been laid, ndmitted that he had crossed the lino at Hamilton, but said ho was carrying two baskets, which were Loo heavy to take over the bridge. Tho magistrate, addressing Mr.

W. Scully, who WAR reproscoling tho railway department, said ho thought that it anyone carrying heavy baskots was seen crossing the line. togother. with a number of othor people, the man with the load might very well have been. allowed to pass.

It seemed to him that somo discretion might bo exorcised in 'such matters. In view of Lbo circ*mstances. he said ho would impose AL fine of 1s only, with 65 coats, or 21 hours' imprisonment. Wong Lee, enolhor smiling Colestial. urged the samo extenuating circ*mstance; but the magistrate sold that unloss somo corroboration.

waR given every Chinese might come to the court and say he was carrying heavy baskets. W. Foskel, porter, admitted that Wong Lee had baskets with him. at the time he crossed the and thei dolondant why accordIngly let off with a Ope of 1s, with Ca costs, or 24 hours' Imprisonment. Mary Aon Coultor, who also bad been summoned for crossing the line at Hamilton, did not appear, The magistrate said ho had received 8 letter from Mrs.

Coulter, stating that she could not attend the court, explaining that she W26 A. nurse, and 70 years of age. and that at the time her name was taken for going over the crossing she was hurrying to an urgent accouchoment case. The magistrate sold he though that under such 'circ*mstances 0. summons should not have been issued.

Mr. Scully: We have to talo the names, The Magistrate: Yos, but surely you might discriminato afterwards, Mr. Scully: The circ*mstandes of each caso are not laid betora mo, The Magistrale; Well, Ibare corthinly should be some discretion used In C0508 at this kind. Mr. Scully: will withdraw tho case, your worshlp.

The Magistrato: I should think 'so, Mrs. Anastasia Horsfeld ploadod guilty to having crossed the lino at Hamilton on May 1, in reply to the magistrate sho onid was 63 years of age, and was going out washing at' the timo she was stopped by tho rallway at tho crossing. The magistrate sold be would One tho defendant 18, or Ave minutes' but would not order bor to pay the costs of the summons. P. Shoro come Into court wilb' a denant air, and when asked to pload to the Information alleging that ho had crossed.

the line at Market-stroot on May 1', replled, "To 8 terrible crimo like that I pload guilty." When ordored to puy a Ane of, 58, with 6s costs, or 24 hours' Imprisonmont, ho Bald, "I've got no money." Asked it be wanted time to pay, he TCplied with an emphatic Probibition Order Ignored. Daniel Williams. A minor, was called upon, to answer an Information alloging that, on May 3. ho was found in the bar of the Premler Hotel, Broodmeadow. he boing 3 person to whom the sale of liquor was prohibited by an order of the court.

Evidence wAS given by a police constable La the effect that be found tho defendant standing at the bar with a ball-emptied glaos of beer on the counter la front of him, Williams said be bad to go to the hotel to see the secretary of the miners' lodgo and to get his pay, Mr. Adrian: Are they allowed to pay wAges In the bar? Sub- Inspector M'Hardy: Not that I am aware of, your Worship. It seems that this is pot wages, but striko pay. The magistrate sold tho dofendant had DO right to go to hotel. If nccossary, he would havo to send someone olso to get his, pay for him.

Willows was Oned £1, with 68 costa, In default seven days' 1m- prisonmost. Selling After Hours. T. proprictor of a grocery and confectionery shop at Hamilton, wns procecded against by George R. Young, Inspector under the Shops and Factories Act, for having kept hia shop open for business after the ologing hours Oxod by law, Young stated that at about 8.15 p.m.

on Saturday, May' 3, he saw a bay where into he. tho parlour behind tho shop, was served with some Ho also saw A man and woman lot in through the parlour tuto portion of the shop, which was lighted up, Defondant said ho would plend guilty to having served tho boy, Ho was fined £1, with 68 costs, with tho oltornativo of seven days' imprisonment. Drunkenness, Etc, Goorge Ensou was Anod 10g for drunkounces, And ordored to pay 48 costa, in default 24 hours' Imprisonment, Francis James Sheedy, for having used Improper language at Adamstown, was Aned £1, with 6s costa, in default three days' 1m- prisonment. LANDTON COUNCIL. Tho Lambton Council met on Tuesday night there being present the Mayor, Alderman Thomas Jobnaon, and Aldormen Poln Trobarne, Richards, and Charlton.

Correspondenco was read from J. Reld, on bohalt of tho Porsonal Work Associaton, asking permission to hold servico tho strools on the 13th Instant. Tha Mayor unid ho had given tho. and this was' approved. -George li, Dawkins, socrotary of the Lambion and Now Lambton Bowling Club, asking pormissiou to lay pipos to connect tho green with tho drata in the park.

Mock. complaining. of the condition of tho streot In front of his house in De Vitre-rond. Retorred to tho -Thomas Barnes, complaining of an overflow of waler to bla property at the corpor of Robert and HIll streets, Jasmond. Referred to the -Mr.

Gunning, acting postmastor, asking if the council would permit A letter-box being erected on the corner post of the park fence in Moreheadstreet, and It the park-keeper would ba allowed to place the box in position? The Mayor said ha had rapiled in tho amrmalive. -The tenchers and pupils of tho Lambton Publin Sahool. Inviting the Mayor and aldermen attond the school on Empiro Day. It wan decided that as many aldormon as possiblo attend the function. The sun of 060 1d, being wages, malories.

and nccounta, was passed for payment. The clerk reported baring recelved the sum of £28 1s 2d as ratos and £26 05 10d A8 sanitary toon. Two head of atraylog stock bad heon Impounded during tho fortnight and rolonsed ou paymont of tho toes. The Mayor moved the adoption of tha works committee's roport, recommending that a Bum of £10 ho expended at tho Intersoction of- HIll and Morehead stroots, to divert tho wator into pitfallo In the vicinity. -This waR seconded by Alderman Chariton, And carried.

The Mayor stated that the footballorz had played on tha park on a wet day last Saturday, and allowed a good denl of 11t- tor to lie about the rotunda. They had vinlated thin conditions they had agreed to when the consonk wns given by tho council. and ho suggonted that tho club be Informed that if tho offenco was ropontod 1hn permission to play on the oval would be rovoked. Tho suggestion nt tho Mayor war approvod. Aldorman Richards suggested that few londa of rubble bo placed in Chinchon- in front of Mr.

Hardy's shop. On tho motion of Alderman Trohorno, nnd socouded by Alderman Polak, it was docidod to forward lettor at condol. ence to the widow and family of the late Mr. James Platt Oldham, who had sorynd as nu aldorman In tho council BOmO Scars 0go. Aldorman Polake complained of allted drain in Michael-stroot, Jesmond.

Tho Mayor promised attention. Alderman Charlton drow nitention to tho nction pl tho tramway authorities In altering tho timo-tablo for workmen, and running tho tram Ayo rotnutes earlier, walch moonl that tho men had to watt fully twenty minutos at Brondmeadow. 'Tho trams leaving Lamhlon at 5.11 and 0,8 had hoen altered. Ho thon moved that a 1nttor ho sont. to the authoritica, asking for a rovoralon to the old timo-tablo, Thin WAR mccondod by Alderinan -Richarde, and carried.

Mr. W. S. Forsyth, of Sydney, was appointed nuditor. nt A too ot £6 60 tor tho half- vonr.

The counall thon roso. For Children's Hacking Cough at night. Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, 1s 6d. 3 Jewels CAMEO JEWELLERY For LADIES' WEAR. Our Stock of Jowellory la advune.

ing atcodily in fty and good value For personal adornment, we have the nowest ideas now in stock at the" very lowest ngures. For Instanco, Tho Latest Things in Brooches, Necklets, Bracelets, Pendants, Rings, There's no better place for Presents than our Jewellery Shop, COME AND SEE OUR STOCK. Goldsmiths the Silversmiths Clock" NEWCASTLE. Tired Tired Tired at night? Tired in the morning? Tired all the time? And sleep does not refresh you? Nor rest bring you comfort? Then something is wrong. You need a tonic, and a medicine that will purify your blood.

Here it isAyer's Sarsaparilla SOLD FOR 60 YEARS 9 Keep your bowels regular. Have at least onc free movement each day. Ayer's Pills will promptly correct any tendency to constipation. Dose, just one pill, only one. suit your doctor about this, Propared by DR.

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8 Money Advanced UPON ALL CLASSES OF. SECURITY. PIANOS, FURNITURE (Without Possession) DEEDS OF LAND (Withont Mortgage Costs) ALSO JEWELLERY and DIAMOND GOODS. LOWEST INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS, FAIR TREATMENT.

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Loans Arrangod-by Correspondence. APPLICATIONS STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. P. OSBORNE, LOCAL MANAGER. Eatablished 35 Years; 'Phons 274 MIE Standard Milk is not a new milk, bat a new method of making condensed milk.

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