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10 THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, DECEMBER 4 1935. ''i' William Alexander Haw. Maty. Elisabeth eoek Kyaock. The SUlk aosrd.

srnlshse; Toole aiate. Puriaa exxxis ina.w.1. 1 lA Edwards Bare Id Stanley Arnold Edwards, Violet Raw Una John Rawlins. Muriel Merle PrethsnoUry's Oflos. Before the rrotheeioUry.

At 1 11 p.m to re a eeltertet. es earta crxullly. HE re a am Of costs. awiora we iwwy tbenotaxy. At 11 a.m.: Hooas Brown aad anor.l I SO ja- Austrausa wvaWl Assce.

iootbsra Aaeee. oCLtd. saaajawaaaj LAW REPORT. HIGrf COURT. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

(Before Mr. Justice CvarU A88ESSMKNT APPEAL. Trautweln Commonwealth CJorjurdsvlonsr of Taxation. The heartmr was continued of the anneal Raymond Victor Morton Raymond, Irene Schuch Arthur Wofilnatoa sMsuea, Laura Phllomena West Oeoflrey Thomas West, Prank Leslie Barker Alma Bssabeth Barker, Elliott Ball Ruby May Ball Mary (Catherine Barr John Barr, Arthur William Burnett Doris May Burnett, Elsie Maria Caldwell Robert Hsnry James Caldwell, Dorothy Crowley John Nicholas Crowley, Thomas tmrerton Alethea Margaret Btoerion, Percy Pavager (known as Paverger) Vkust i a i THE PROCEEDS OP THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN AID OF THE N.S.W. INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND CHILDREN HERE'S 100 TO SPEND FOR XMAS! THE COMPETITION YOU LIKE there is no catch! There no guesswork! If you add up the figures correctly you hare a fair and equal chance to win 100 cash quickly the cm is I cisra.

at s.ra.; wmw Ltd. (In Cos. a.is p.m.: Daly Englabart. Before the CtUsf Oerk la nvprcs. At is aoea: ataelatoea Cody.

Bejsra lbs ctusf Olsrk in Blyorce. At 10.10 a.m.: Hunt Hunt: 10.40 a.m., Orlfflths Ortfflths; 11.S0 s.ra.. Barker; 11.40 a.m. Torts? Parteyj 12 30 p.m.. Bradley Brsdlsy.

1 9 1 -At I im uiToree. vsiors sne uosv in Mvoroa Ooert At 10 a.m. Cwissa: OeedwU i Helena ravager, 'i nomas trios uoya aa Llovd. Alfred Jhrassr Graves Ida Mary Helen modwln. Ior dllmisssi: rsrsor rsrssr.

uwnuu. of Theodore Charles Trautweln. M.L.C.. Graves. Andrew John Frederick Orlffen Han- eo-rsspsndent.

Del Breder, tntorvener (Pen bsardl. At 11.30 a.m. Motions. At 2 J. Sauses: McCamlsy McCsmlsy.

Herding Har-Ing, Hlskoy Hleksy, Little, intervener. Bream because every entry is carefully checked by reputable judges, in the presence of the Press. net Elieabetn aruren, Lena May irwin Prank Roy Irwin. Alma Hene Lemon Eric Robert Lemon, James Btlrrat McLaren Doris May McLaren, Elbe Mulier Alios MuUer, A Wondertul Book tojhelp and advise YOU the Registrar ir, the roUimo-tanrs Oourt. At lo.U a.m.

Motions: PiSS Douglas, for alimony pendents lite snd costs; against Federal Income tax assessments for the years 1931-17. Appellant, In further cross-examination by Mr. Lamb, K.O. (for the Commissioner of Taxation), said he might have had six or seven horses training at the one time. He did not adopt a different system with horses he bred from that of horses he bought.

He bought and bred horses for the pleasure of racing them. cawara Eric ijee Mutton ivy nainieen sun-ton. Jack Thomas Roberts Gladys Kathleen Roberts. Albert Edward Pitt Adelaide May BeulM-Batora His Honor tba Ctilef Judge as Get to work NOW. Eleven people have already won 100 each in past Figure Skill Competition! which have been conducted over the past eeven year, and which are noted lor rairnea.

in judging and promptness in paying Prizes. IF you get the CORRECT answer you MUST WIN A PR1 ENTRANCE FEE Entrance Fee I- (postal note), and eeK-stemped addressed envelope ior result mutt be eent. stcjulty. Ho. 1 Ceurt At 10 ajn: sis H.

Muusn, tnr mslntenancs: Hilda Pitt, Colin Gibson Park Lillian Sarah Park. Albert Edward Bhadbolt Ivy Shad- bolt, Thomas Matthew Soper Vera Rose -and it's FREE Can you produce any record to show that Anna May soper, Ernest Henry Williams re Dean, and T.PM. Aet, motion for mamtenanee. 1 Equity. Before His Honor Mr.

Justice Hlehelea, Ho? 1 equity Court. At 10 a.m.: Be and T.F.M. Aet (7TJI. Part hssrd; rj a. Hleks.

snd T.F.M. Art ITMI. per wuMirba sns Trustss Aot. sammons CLOSING MONDAY WEEK DEC 16th. uorotny May wiuiams.

NTTRS NTI88- tne ngures 01 racing expenses were anrumt-able only to horses that you bred? No, the accountant would put in the figures at the time. ter isave se ssii. nos pwn sa iiwt "w- Oeorgj Nuss Lindl Vera Muse (formerly Mason). Marriage, July, 1916, at Toowoomba, Queensland, Church of England rites. Issue, desertion.

Decree nisi. Mr. J. H. Yeklham n.i.,ii aaess WOID quit) ity.

scfors tn miiut ejuiiy. Before tht Rt W. Htrrr. nd thiiw W. HkrrT.

deed, pen nwro. ai u.i9 p. rernernt TnetM iart Mtra. At j.jw p-i XabL. Attornir-Oi If the accountant put In 34M for racing and term losses, that would relate solely, according to you, to losses you have had? That's right.

Running a racing establishment at a loss every year of the six years 1931-37, totalling altogether 16,236, would not be considered a profitable game unless one wen backing horses and winning? No, tt was winning the 5o QUMral, to wttlt drtft for petitioner. (Before Mr. Justice pike.) ROGERS ROGERS. Joseph Rogers Marjorie Jane Rogers (formerly Sanders). Marriage.

February. 1927, HERB is a book that will tell you exactly what you bave to do to make greater tuccesa of your life and business. It is a book embodying thirty-nine years of experience in advising and guiding men and women In Buitalng Bigger Business Careers. iL C. rirkM and t.

Act. to tu eorU. At 18.15 p.m.: Re H. P. Jonei.

dtcd and t.m. Plonr. and T.F.M. Act, to Ui two ttUla oourjies tnat maae it prontaoie to me. Of tMMU.

Vevs.lt. TAavCrlM th nh(f flls.PxtAl. 10.49 1.1)..' ADD THEM UP In the racing game, with the expenses attending it, you cannot make a profit unless you combine It with betting? I would not The aydney Chrtetftdelphlan HaU and JSUk. VB tClVim wiuutEs Mi at ampule. Church of England rites.

The wife restated the suit, and denied remaining away from her husband without Justification. His Honor dismissed the petition, and said that he had came to the conclusion that the petitioner was not sincere for his wife's return to him. Mr. J. Edmonds (Instructed by Messrs.

Mars-land and Co.) anneared for the husband: and say that. Some men have made a fortune, others have eone broke. Aet. to tax ooetf. At 1) noon: Hieki ladumiai Brick OoH to aettlt mintiw oi aecre.

anhele Tlst'nr-a. Uta naylatpar aVk B.lft B.I Questloned regarding hotel licences, witness said he did not think he had applied, through agents, for some twenty in five years. He might have applied for nine or ten. He denied that he made a business ot applying for new IU P. C.

Willi to tattle minute of order diamlwlnf order nltl Before the Second Clerk. To pau aooountit Jle O. n. Hamilton. Mr.

A. K. Stevens, of Messrs. O. A.

Morgan aecaH a. oni a.m.; re n. vin. If. C.

Wormtld. at 1S.1S P.m. Before the Third Clerk. To pau account! Rt licences. How did you come to get elected to the ana evens, tor tne wiie.

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, (Before Mr. Justice Browne.) t. s. xsamnnaa, ai io.ju e.m., re m. ttAesMrieVw rlsaa 11 in S.

ssVllOtl it is a book lamous tnrougnout tne Commonwealth because of the great number of men it has already helped to a bigger, fuller life; to more satisfying careers; and to greater security. This new 1936 Edition of the Hemingway and Robertson "i "Guide to Business Careers" has been completely revised to meet TO-PAVS business needs contains' 128 pages of practical advice. Upper House? Better ask the voters that. 11.45 a.m.; r'e J. McLaughlin, dacde.

at 12. 15 was it in oonseauence oi money you sa1 vanced to nolltloal oartles? No. I always In Lunacy. At 11 a.m. Before the Deputy Muter RULES FOR SPECIAL BALLOT.

coati helped at election times by driving candidates in ijncT. no mn inasino uviovu. aw evia Bv consent, his Honor directed that the rules round ana so on. FIRST PRIZE; 100 CASH 2nd Prize 20 Cub 10 Prizes 1 each 10 Prize! 10- each AND A SPECIAL PRIZE FOR EVERY CORRECT ENTRY RECEIVED. (part beard).

LAND AMD VALUATION COURT. of the Milk and Ice Carters and Dairymen's Working up applications ior new now Employees Unlcn of New south Wales be TV Six shown hf tSo'fJrA i feci P9 fel Ifv 4s itJi At l-lmipt MAiia allhrjr Utarm hU HflDOP Mr. JUUiee Fiae. a. ig e.in.

rur neinni: licences was, said witness, sometimes very costly. In one case at Lldcombe. In 1939, In which he was unsuccessful, the costs (including 4000 odd legal expenses) amounted to altered to permit of a special ballot being held for the election of a secretary-treasurer and organisers, to hold office for three years Ksrtlon lifl Loral Oovernment Aet. 191B. Muntetpalltles of Corowa and Albury: obleettoaa to vaniauooa, vaiuaiioa uia.no oi imvn.

I A Ttiia Book is FREE TO YOU! 10.000. signatures to petitions sometimes INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. cost 1 each. When he went In for the Lldcombe venture be thought It would cost irom January 1, ikmi. The ballot Is to be held on December 23, 1936, and the result will be announced by the returning officer on January 6, 1936, at a special meetina of the union.

afar the. President. Xn No. 1 Court. Quoen'l- i 7 i If yeu fcsve any axnbitloa.

It la written to help aquare. ror nearmff. ai io ne aiapuic -worka of Crown Crystal Oloee Company. Limited, vhleh led to animmonlnjt of oompulaory con Nominations close with the returning officer, care of the Industrial Registrar, at 4 p.m. on December 11.

Only financial members, with ference, referenco by conciliation commissioner (Dart heerdl: rat Qlass Makers (Crown Crystal about 2000 and be a good investment. Before the adjournment Mr. Mason called Dr. Oruen, who ftated that Mrs. Trautweln was suffering from high blood pressure, and it would not be in the best interests of her health If she were called to the Court to give evidence.

Mr. Mason asked. In the circumstances, if his Honor would hear Mrs. Trautweln's evl- Olase Limited) award, summons to show cause foart heard. not less thsn 12 months' continuous member.

2 Before Mr. Justice Can tor Lvaafitt, Newcastle ship, are eligible for nomination, and only financial members are eligible to vote at the ballot. Two scrutineers are to be aDpolnted works, aUraiua. ewe a sua ror neanni. a.

10 a.m.: Re aalrsnlied Iron MajtiiUeturers flsvaaehta Newcastle Works. Limited). SDDllca- tlon by Lyaaahta Newcastle Works, Limited, fcr by the candidates, and if no agreement is reached in this wsy, the Industrial Registrar Hls Honor said he would do so, end left it aa award (part heard); ro aame, application by same tor earn a (part heard) re Oelvaalstd Iron en ivuinaei tit make the necessary arrangement. Manufacturers (Lysafhts Newcastle works, umi-Catli nnnc Ilia tlon Commlttea. reference Of sDOil- Mr.

Mason, K.C., Mr. McKell, and Mr. Gain esatlasi. hv Ve1rsttwr1 Ironwerkera' AaatMlatlon win appoint, tnem. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT (Before Mr.

Justice Halse Rogers.) (Instructed by Messrs. A. R. Baldwin ana oo.i -nrr-H fnr the anriellant: and Mr. Lamb.

for yartauoa of award mechanical mill (part heard). and Mr. Alroy Cohen (Instructed by the Before the Industrial Registrar. At Ohalfont and advise you to a wortnwruie career in Business a career that will give you status, money, power and security. PO YOU WISH POP A COPTf Bar rcMkoa Wla, mni cefr will txnt Sy isettra aseH rsa asw wattsat ewtixsaiesw 1 Decide NOW 1 Under H.

S- R. You Make No Experiment. for years H. tt Studentd have won More Hon-ours Places than All Other Students COMBINED. HEMiNGWAYe-ROBERTSON Mettera Business Eductrtfon HEAD OFFICCi .7 BARRACK HOUSE, 14 BARRACK STREET, SYDNEY.

'Phone B643I 47 AJM.P. CHAMBERS, HUNTER STREET, NEWCASTLE. 'Phone HIS OHlsst St Mstaaaese, Srsaey, sWstsaa, NewceeMe. PtB, AJ.I.ii. H.tsrt Commonwealth crown cuiicnorj ior ui kuiu cnamsers, iu rniiitp-nreet.

ror nisrinj. ai 11.30 c.n Re The Amaltramatetl nosDltals. Crown Prosecutor, Mr. L. J.

McKean, K.C, (instructed by Mr. Gordon Champion, miseloner of Taxation. uepuiy uierx ox tne reaoej. Homes, and Laboratories Association of New outh Wales, application br Hospital atapJoyeos' Assoclstlon of New South Wales to raeord ohange SET FIRE TO HOUSE, Francis Jsmes Withers. IS.

labourer, who SPECIAL CASH PRIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: 1010. A special prize of 1010- cash will be paid to the best correct, or nearest correct, entry submitted by entrants over 60 years of age. Competitors over 60 years please state age on coupon. 5 EACH BEST BOY AND GIRL UNDER 16 TWO SPECIAL CASH PRIZES: 5 will be paid to the boy and 5 to the girl sending in the best entry. Competitors, who must be under 16 years of age.

please state age on coupon. CLOSING DATE: This Competition will close at 9pm. on Monday, the 16th December, bv which time all entries MUST BE RECEIVED. oi cams to. WOKKsTRfl' COMFBNSATION COMMISSION.

IN CHAMBERS. (Before Mr. Justice Evatt.) "DRENCHINQ DUN" IN Kanzal Lee. This was an application on behalf of Leslie At Court Rouse. NeweaitleBafor his Honor pleaded guilty last week to a charge of having, at Ollgandra, on October 24, maliciously set fire to the dwelling house of Henry Bar-nett Dunston, who was at the time within the building, was brought un for sentence.

iudia rtrarisu and Messrs. commissioner! noui-lev sad HaUlday. For hearlnn. At 10 a.m.: In the matter of a determination between Hem fttfte tanrf Rrnkarn Hill Frmyrlete rr Lti William George Lee, plaintiff in the suit, ror in the matter of a. determination between Cd His Honor said he was perplexed to know wnat ao to witn us prisoner, wno was as.

clsred by the col Ice to be somewhat li 1 esia'si. an order ior increasea security ior cus against the defendant, Gabriel Peter Kantal, who Is appealing to the High Court against a judgment In favour of Lee, delivered by Mr. Juatloe Long Innes, Chief Judge in Equity, on October 35, 193S. RESULTS: Results will be posted to every competitor immediately after the Judging. Main prize-winners notified by wire on the 17th ward Dodds and J.

and A. Brown and A bar-main Seal. am CoUUrlat, Ltd. In the matter of a determination between John Most and Hetton Bellblrd Collieries, Ltd. In the matter of a deUrmlnsUon between Aleaander MeMeswmy and Hetton BellWrd Collieries.

Ltd. In the matter of a determination between aloha WU- WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO 1. Print, by hand or write out by hand all figures shown in this drawing, but do not include the 6 and 9 shown in the example. All figures are single: e.f- 3. 8- 7- There are no double figures or noughts or ones.

Add up the figures end foruxtrd the sheer or sheets of paper showing the aggitions (so we can check them i. along with the coupon containing your name and address. 3 All entiles will be judged on the 17th December by the Directors ot The Weston Company, and the Advertising Manager of the "Australian Woman's Mirror," In the presence of the Press. The first prise of cash will be paid to the person sending In the correct or nearest correct solution of this Figure Skill Competition. Should more than one person send In the correct answer the prizes will be awarded for general neatness of figures presented in the simplest manner.

Second prize will be awarded to the next best solution, and so on, until all the prizes are distributed. 4. School teachers, commercial artists, and draughtsmen and first or second prize-winners in any of the previous Figure Skill Competitions are debarred from entering. J. No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Competition.

I. One person may forward any number of entries on plain paper, provided each entry is accompanied by A POSTAL NOTE FOR 17- AND A STAMPED ENVELOPE BEARING YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. 7. Send all entries In the same envelope. slble and able neither to read nor wrV.

The crime to which he had pleaded guilty rendered him liable to penal servitude for life. Decern oer. In his amaavit im staiea war- me aun ADDITIONAL COPIES of this Competition may be obtained FREE by writing to the address on the coupon and enclosing a stamped his Honor tnougnt tne nest course wouia be to sentence him to three years hard labour, and to recommend his being sent to Emu Jiam ruoq and caisdonua coiueries, im. DUTRICT COURT. was for infringement of his letters patent in respect to "Improvements in Drenchers for Sheep and other Stock." One of his ana aaaressea envelope.

Be fare hit Honor Judajo Bd wards, la No. 1 Court. fiams it woo arm, ana tnat, ao xar as pas slble without Interfering with the gaol regu at. iu a.m.: avnoitwi am nnunim aTUeyw. Company of New South Wales.

UmtUd; the "figure Slcill" Competition, The Secretary, lations, some attention should be devoted to VheMon School of Biisineu science Hex 41-uwvv, b.r.v., syancy. HEMINGWAY ROBERTSON Stireii Ctpitsl tiij, sat iuttrtttii fa fraistag far a btnism evtrr. Std ate. without umitaa. Yates; xaiooc nowaro; jBn.ns atrawtl flhOTtteaV WviftteF DsaVlaQD.

bis general education. CONVICTED ON CAPITAL CHARGE. The total of all ngnrea ie the above drawing is At 10 t.m.: Bloom field i. Limited, Brown and William Edward Percy Viney, 21, labourer, pleaded not guilty to a charge of rape. The ofTence was alleged to nave been eommitted ors.

fpart neartii; Manns; Harrop ana Dunwoodla Shafto; Weill Edwards: W. R. ENCLOSED IS A POSTAL NOTE FOR AND MY PA1E SHOWING 4 STAU'ED ENVELOFK THE ABOVE NUMUEK5 AUIJED UP, together Nucha Ptrv, Tassen and ors; wtikar CftrnwaIl- nha nmiti Biicklnaham. mf MBinr. uv nmuf jtNn I renifv thit this is say own work and Note.

Tha lists will be called over punctually si I am eligible to compete in accordance with the conditions, and 1 agree to accept the decision of the judges as final and legally binding. iu a.m. attligslies. a ree res rsr NIW pu pH.C,o, "GUI Mi TO tWSIKest CAREERS" UU4 feWos). Tit i ess eerlualarly istsrsabi as tsW ai aa tmt fail Meat: Steeweillsxeeaj Sa)esi: StUtllr.

Accaaaaaascy Fane and Stetlaa Marketintet Selling rae Baekksepiee Practical AdVertuing 71- Bialten' Isilltals Modem BuiinsssA MaN Sasretsrlsl Ptacttes Order Correspondseee ((toxltealet Baskis Soearit! Bdecthv Engliih All Stillness Subjecll Personal Development Alntmitl rTaaiJftss Slh'lsfe! Ssatwfcv, Vrsiaisf Afeirrs Siunarn Ceerse aaa feraue Tee iitim UneiMdmng Count asd Stniet. Hvfar ths WeVtrltttrstw At 10 is a.m Waata "orencning guns" was prenentea to uae eacaaaa-ter Institute of Animal Research at the University of Sydney, hi which the defendant Kansal was employed as a veterinary research officer. In May, 133, defendant began to manufacture and sell a "drenching gun'1 similar in all essential details to that covered by plaintiff's letters patent, and in August, 1933, plaintiff instituted his suit to restrain swan-sal. Mr. Justice Long Innes found In plaintiff's favour, and Kansal hsd now given notice of appeal to the High Court.

In support of hb application for increased costs. Lee stated that, towards the end of the yesr 1934, be was Informed by the defendant that he was virtually without means, and that his "drenching gun" was being sold by Danger, Oedye, and who, with other persons, had become financially Interested In the suit. His Honor made an order Increasing the security for costs from 60 to 150. Mr. W.

J. V. Wlndeyer (Instructed bv Messrs. AUvomiuo asreaa jaaaina two, ai avjb im. wbv-bfi Hfrk At if am Oleeenn Peter- against a single woman, 27 years of age, as she was on her wsy home through a park at Bondl on the evening of September 16.

The Jury, In finding the accused guilty, recommended him to mercy on account of his mental status. His Honor said the verdict was the only one the Jury could come to on the evidence. Sentence of death was passed en the eon and Limited. At 11.30 a.m.: MowltU wiuiams. CBNTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

'0' Blanch XI Its bath Pataisan. murder. T6H-1- STATsV. NAME. prisoner.

Mr. Klnkead (Instructed by Mr. T. A. Hewn QUARTER SESSIONS.

Plesss write plainly and state whether or Mils. No. 1 Court. ffrtiNt Wallace Tartrref. wreak, enter, nam; appearea xor viney.

mrA sitassal luu nles anivi1 si iraaxra Aruiur BBlaaraDU. break and anter with intent to steal (for plea emiyi: jonn Anfei hoh, nreasi. enter. na "ri ior pas an 17 1 trumBKi aairiaiia wrMi enter, and steal (for piea eniyt; wuuam wani Windeyer, Fawl, and Wlndeyer) appeared for the applicant, Lee; and Mr. G.

B. Thomas Hoplev. break, enUr, and steal aad abscond from custody (for plea only); William Bndsoru frau-duient mtaappropiiatloB (for plea oolyl; William QUARTER SESSIONS. (Before Judge Thomson.) Crown Prosecutor, Mr. T.

8. Crawford (Instructed by the Clerk ot the Pesos). MISAPPROPRIATOR MONST. mtatra iaueit. lrtHflerranc aaaanu i ior Diem imri aEdrnttird lairk ly muict Ida; Wil- Amu Alfred Potherlnihsm.

malicious); tricTous bodily harm and attempted sulci nan. Knearaa rrlar-kervn fa I at Bri tnr'sVa Order Your a. a Court ra-J. Jovnea. Waftar Sinclair Paten (Instructed by Mr.

J. J. Lynn, for the respondent, Kansal. IN BANKRUPTCY. (Before Mr.

Justice Lukln.) HEARING OP CREDITOR'S PETITION. James McMlllen, IS, amleeman, was charged with fraudulent misappropriation. The Crown alleged that he received 16610 upon terms requiring him to account for the same to Robert Russell King, and and Alfred James Doonan, ootupiraop (part heard). Hot for The Jurors tor No. Court to- oay otner man tnose eaaaRea in toe bdotc jn- Re William Stokvla.

Petitioners, Barnes oear case are bos require a so pseaa lururar. ATFEALS. that be appropriated to Ills own use a per. tlon of the money. The foUowlnt sppeli atsinet maitntat' orttera Accused was found guilty, and sentenced to Copy Bacon Ltd.

The hearing was adjourned until after the determination of a suit in the State courts, with leave to bring on on two is montns" nsra uoour. oay notice. Vw Mr. Clark conducted the defence. RECQVINO STOLJIN GOODS.

ana ccDTixiioaa wui oa ctara a. no. aAsnrraa Court, Otorta Holdeo or Oldham, aaaault famele 4 to ha withdrawn); Leslie Wright, dismissal ot application to vary order for malnUiMnoa; John William HutchlttsOn. dlsmlsssl ot application to dlschersa order for NOTICE OP MOTION. Re Edgar Kauter.

Ex parte Percy William mm. i '4 i mm Ernest John Williams. 16. carpenter, charged with breaking into the shop of Vara Bridge. In Broadway, on September 31, and eteeling maraeaitriicsj, tjsrrii (jawn ni faejraiB, hiumi d.

appUcsUoa to discharge or vary order far amain- Nette, official receiver of the estate of Edgar Kauter, applicant; Gladys Adela Kauter, respondent. This was a motion to have declared that Certain moneys in Mrs. Kauter's bank account fonanoa. vatsvwAwaem-a ortaaj'sfW tmsiisiTnrwm. vanous articles, was xouna guirty on a leaser count of feloniously receiving stolen Property He was sentenced to nine months' hard Rot Ataxander Milton siade, indecent assauft on si unttf.

iji Min itaart hsiavrtll Walter labour. and neia ny ner Dersonaiiy neiongea to tne official receiver. Horace Ma run, assault fcmaic wnoer ace oi sa with an act of Indecency; Thomas Pear, shoot at with intent to do tiievous bodily harm; Frederick Mr. Plddington. C.

(for the respondent), (Before Judge Markell.) Crown Prosecutor. Mr. B. v. Stacy (Instructed by the Clark of the Peace), AXIXOEO CONSPIRACY.

applied for an adjournment. rajitt sanoeawiemens. nwTww Tisii-inf-TAT. afww nnrmT Mr. Moveriey (ior tne umciai tteceiveri sien'-faWtBfsi lof Kaj rThlttf Industrial Mae1 The trial of Cecil Jones, 16, clerk.

Walter BLrsaxsi sax iu Bi.Bnsror nauutw jrytii xuer rat Sinclair. Pa ton, clerk, and Alfred James Mlpcuraia' Federation Conerate CotMtruotlons. Liroiud- wuilamj Orr: Zavardinos Rslto- oblected. He said an amount of 600 was Involved, concerning which an undertaking had been given by the respondent to his Honor, Mr. Justice Long Innes.

He asked, in the event of an adjournment being granted, Doonan. 67. broker, on a charge of consnlr. ax. W4 fiiV W4'mM popioe; nsp.

nmnn ua wosa casesi, ing to cheat and defraud Charles Uoyd Lay of divers Quantities of oil and enrols of money. was continued, and bad not concluded at the adjournment. that the undertaking Be continued, ana tnat the respondent pay into court the money held personally by ner. His Honor adjourned the hearing until Mr. w.

o. Moseiey enpeereti ior Jcarnea ana ooonan; raton was unoerenoea. i Lit ALLEGED AaSSAULT. Fort Dcnison Caretaker Discharged. December 16, est respondent's counsel renew ing the undertaking and agreeing to pay Into the bank a further sum of 60.

Mr. A. J. Moveriey (instructed ny Mr. rt.

v. Roxburgh) appeared for the Official Receiver; and Mr. A. B. Piddincton.

K.C.. and Mr. PARRAMATTA QUARTER SESSIONS. (Before Judge Barton.) F. W.

Berne, Crown Frtawytor. ACCUSED BODHD OVOt. ZAaxZ ZAiJ R. M. Boston (instructea ny sr.

v. 1. ii i it ni vaaim iiun, wa.v was, charged with having assaulted James noodles Wilkinson on November and Sheehy) for the respondent. CREDITOR'S PETITION. lauiceiot Birch.

Tanco. farmer. Petl Alexander Helmore FroaafUord. XI. oierk.

oocaalonea him actual bcxilly harm, was ls eharwed at the Central Prdlce Oetrrt VeeteTdaV plesded gulrty to a charge of Indecent assault tloner, William James Trenbath, Barellan, farmer. For hearing December 20. wirlrraon, the defendant's broth er-lrr-law, saM that he dM not wish the case te proceed sny turtber sines tt wae really hit own as uverpooi camp can wwar si, ivav. at was stated on his behalf that he had borne an excellent character, and the raaUer cat VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATION. rauif, dward Victor Tvtherleigh.

Lowry -street, of which the charge erase bee been Oardirr, labourer. the result ot a practtoal Joke than any evil Intention of accused. Prcudfcre wae released on entering into a bond of 60 to be of good behaviour for three years, and to coxae no for PROBATE OF WILLS. -v. LATS MR.

PERCY MARKS. sentence 4f called upon. Mr. tet H. Symons appearea for eccusiwl.

The estate ot Mr Perry If arks, tewtller and SUPREME COURT. QUEEN'S-SQUARE CAUSES. (Before Mr. Justice Stephen and Jury.) COMPENSATION CLAIM. 8.

J. Fox and Co, Walker. The lurv save a verdict for the defendant, tem merchant, who died on September 22, has been sworn for probate at 31,2. Mr, Marks directed his trustees to carry an the business he had conducted, the progHs arisLnf LAW NOTICES. WSDKXSDiT.

tmOEHB 4. srrnw cimiar am anarrw.ai.Ta tnsrerrom to to to Bis wtaow ana pons. --MR. V. Origins! Jurisdiction.

Betore bis Honor Mr. iostlss It's the NATURAL qualities In Cascade Tssmsnlsn Ale that make It so dittlncolvs. fur water from the meltlnj snows of Mount Welllnfton flrts mstt and Tasmania's choicest hops all the tnf redlenti are Kteurs's best There's not grain of preservative In Cascade brewed Ind beaded in Tasmania, right at the source of j.rtjBrf'. fop tuH avsdy afavklln coolness and Invigorating rtrfrethment order Cascada Ale. I FREE DELIVERY Pbone or fyost form below for Immediate free delivery of Cascade Ale, In loti of one dozen or mora, to any address in city or suburbs.

1 6- per doien, C.O.D. I per dozen refunded on empties, which we collect. GCHJNTRY-s-Setvd cash with order. Minimum quantity, 4 dozen, Indudtj per dozen extra for Becking. 5- refunded on return of case, avxtles sad straws.

late it aaanlv. who died on sSerrternbsr 14. at avstt. in rio. i nign uoars as svss a.m.

Trautweln The CvmnuSsloner ot Taxation, Oom and added a rider that there was no Intention of misconduct on the part of the plaintiff, In the acUon by S. J. Fox and estate agents and brokers, Pitt-street, Sydney, to recover 436 from Maude Elisabeth walker sola aurvlvlne executrix of John Jones. ths aea eat i veers. aDoointed the Pemetual monwssttn ox Australia (pars atenrail aaaaa mi Trustee tyompsny executor of nis will, acefl oases te.

nnertar. nANKRiii-TYTY oonnT gave nis estate ox a.a.,ijo 10 nis naugnacra. Before hut Bonor Mr. Justice LokhaAt Common. wealth Bank Building 471ft fleorl, 111 deceased, alleged to be the balance due as commission on the sale of a mortgage over properties Nos.

4-30 Pemmell-etreet, Enmore. Defendant pleaded never Indebted. A stay for dlsebsrgs xor f.t 10.30 a.m. Appuoanoa ior oroer rom eustodv undar wnt ef ea aa: Oeoras lfsneoek. Mottea of motion: ta FVede.

POLICE COURTS. FALSE PRBTENCES CHARGE. of proceedings wss granted. Mr. J.

Fltsnatrick (instructed by Mr. F. rick Nicholas Ivors, ax parte Charles Fairfax watsrwo LJoyo, Minus ent leers, raapaneeni. Bafors the Reel strip Bankrunler Csnata. J.

Keane) appeared for the plaintiff; snd Mr. Omn Cecil Colhrer. to. driver, was charged wealth Bank Building 7U floor t. 113 Pitt-street.

j. E. TTsasinr tmstructea py ear. tiorace u. at ths Central Police Court with br f.

Walker) for defendant, at UI-JW s.m.. ruoiw hwhsm, mo ary Aadrs Baymoad Bswut, means or xajse pretences, oecensea cooae worth about 11, besides at llle in gOTRjori OOUfrr. Csusei List. tn the Bsneo Court At Fn ths asnea Cour Bagnail Usui ton (part hssrd I. Mot Before I uiwnr, iivui wt.u wwcico, i.i., mum tempting to obtain by a false pretenot a watch valued at 679 horn Saunders, lata.

p.m.; uroasiBDa nwn mhkhi mm, CAUSES IN NO. 6 COURT. (Before Mr. Jastlce Maxwell and jury.) KICKED BT HOME. O'Connor RoaehU! Racecourse, Ltd.

This action Id reoorted In another column. WL ths nan Notice te Jurors: Tbs lurors engsasd l-bsard Cass sre required te attend at Tne othsr Jurors summoned te atu thsr Jurors summoned to attend The Jewellers. The defendant had resented cheouea tor a.m. Vlanea Court tor Monday. iTeeemoer are re i.

these artieles. It was stated, and the tJreques had been returned by ths banks on which they oulrsd to attend at Djn. te-day. Mr. Wlndeyer.

K.C. and Mr. 3. W. Bavin no.

v. u. aw ter Country Producers' Selllrig Oe, Ud. (part (Instructed bv Messrs. Westearth.

McLachlan were purportea to ds arawn, maraea ne account," rive cheques, all Blled In, -for nsarai. not nsiors noon: -sbbcs sloner for Rosd Trsnsport and Tramways: com. and Co.) appeared for tne piaintin; ana Mr, Mane ban. K.O and Mr. L.

J. Herron (Instruc various amoonta had been foand en the ewtett- rtsnt when he wee eeanhed on lerrreynber S. ted by Messrs. Mlntef, Simpson and Co.) for manity Bturars. oragen.

atoMis te on: The lurors engsted In the part-heard aea NutsIM tat attend at 10 a. SB. i GASEAODtE AHE YOU RESIDE Tck aJiMmtag ef thU iptcial urvict lo order your week-end tne aeienaaot. Mr. Williams, bjl, Mtnmittea oouver ror trial at the Quarter Besaioae.

sad Axed kail lurors summonsd ta attend No. 1 Osusss for Mondsy, Dseemaer are required te attend N. i KiMipS bS bsmsb tndav. at sun, 1 LAND AND VALUATION COURT Mo. 1 Causes In No.

4 Court. At le B.ei.! Mae. AtLsasD Robberies at hotel. Klnnon and another B. A.

Ireland and Ltd, tnsrt hssrdi. Notiea is nirars: nts lurors en. gsged In this pert-beard ease ere required te et- (Before Mr. Justice Pike.) LANDLORD AND TENANT, fsesilos and others O'Reilly and others. eTSMiesB aiiuuisai aao'ui, aw.

swo leauvaa-- Star, was eharged at the Central Police Oourt tsna at io a.m. Mo. 9 HiiiumJi she CsuSSS Oettrt. oueen's-sensre. This matter at re Darted In another column.

mi holiday fpflte ly fthM or it Iht ilemt eoonfe fir ell Jiatctiem County bmtn een return Air ftmpitt frttghi Simply ictpatch Jo addreu below with Bavins, stolen a sovereign ana anso in ootes from James Londrlgan, and with hsy-ln atoleQ a aiaater key from Viola tslltaraitli Ready! PRICE: At 10 a.m.; flmlth Commtulonsr for Rosd Transport end Tramways (part hsardl. Notice Mr. Berwick (instructea by Mr. a. B.

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"FINE FEATHERS." by v' Raymond Lindsay; pon Mould A Qne-Ac Play by Marjorie Fysb OBT AJNABLt NAGNTS AND BOOKSTALLS f.Uj kenar) appearea xor tne applicants: ana Mr. to feroesr Tne refers an yeas a ta tnat Hrscssi ease art lequlred. te attend at IS aja, Jhs etai tartredsa eatet that Causal far O. M. Collins (Instructed by Messrs.

Murphy te attend No. urors ronimDnia sondsy. Dec raiser rr Jurort tnrnmonsd Monday. Dec raiser from neareti ttation. anBaawe tn the SM iwita tne tiasseiton si Erase ran heard eeae of tcroariaer far erhreh aes ea- rwwa tne taa Roaehlll xtaeeoeerae Oa.

ret Ot. aaana CSL. November 1, a master key was stelea frore the at a privau hotel, and since then robberies had occurred In the hotel, MoOinty we stttrlssf at the tsoeek snd St wee tavasght waat fe. as a'V, lowl era not raauirad in auann farther. No.

ft Csttsss. ta no. Oeert, caneery-etraarea. OaOUIORM. the rocoerles nad seen utaiiuineeai wnen eeoo- as m.io a.m.t waawoi ttoesiiin pta Oe.

Ud. lean Isssrdi. Not lee to fere ana Moloney) xor tne responaente. IN DIVORCE. (Before the Judge In Divorce, Mr.

Justice Boyce.) PARKER PARKER. The addressee of counsel are not concluded. DBCKBB8 ABSOLUTE. nanta ef tbs roonat bad been to ttsl MtnreegB lurors ensaaaal ka this aafl hssrd apa saaaane TVDOS rSdTSL Watn.es ssenhtd McOlntr rooro, ed te attend si 10.il asi. WtSer Cevtl Ca.ltst, art Stsjsaa it, Syawae.

hsese teewerd eaawselltHUSses) aWs, Cesesds Ale. MoOinty produced til from a budie af tlten ervarts. Me said ehast, uratll recsmtly, he xavd been a partner la eat e. Be had akw was Mcm Wostri 411 fv BMal; 10 A sxrvettlxrn was fouaai money at betxrnf. 6 aV SaWaasOB kev -Wfal MsaBat Jfi a) eaest- a wauiss.

IK His Honor pronounced decrees absolute in the BtBes.of. AJf reel John Alexander Sloan Olive Grace Sloan, Charles Alfred Orimson Ivy-May Oilraecsa, Edgar Joseph Baker D. iht-ts. Wifai iMi. Imam luta.

tt HoOtoW, who Sateted tM ejwu eea aal ha had rasas at the hotel for stars A "Sydney Mpnrng fffralf Publication VJ 1 .1 Edltn Mary uaaer, nannan unanaier wu-liara Alfred Amos Chandler, Margaret Josephine Fin lay John Flnlay, Marjorie CllssoM weeks. Be etateeted tjlutt tlvs po 1 put th. key tn the suileoee, Re had saasl lbs sov- eat eiieeaisstie ta chamlwii aursve the aieSxieailaiv. ta the fve-Mlhteetary PueUS lOktaastes. MiM BJaU sate-, su ixte neannf was atlisjieaai rrana a-owier, norenoe saay stay sjsflaaaesaeosooeosaoseeeaaosoeeBeesoaeaaeaseosasssssssssssssssssssososeBssasesasasossssssssssssssaaassssssssssssssssesssssoaSBaases ssoassssasBSBsssoosaesaesasssBseBysasssssssssaesBSSssssssssssssssssssBsssBSBsssasooesessssssssesesssssaBBasssssssssBssssessBSSsase HilMliSiiJi r-a? I I IfJ i It 1.

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