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  4. OUTSIDE THE GAOL AND CITY WATCHHOUSE.

    From about 9 o'clock this morning the people commenced to gather outside the City Court and Melbourne Gaol. it was noticeable that there was a large ...

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  5. THE WINDSOR MURDERER.

    DEEMING, ALIAS SWANSTON, as he appeared in the dock in the Police Court at Perth. Our portrait is from a sketch taken at the time in the Court for a Perth contemporary, and forwarded on to us. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  6. ON THE BALLAARAT.

    After the prisoner was placed on the launch, those people on the Rescue clambered up a gangway to the Ballaarat. Mr Max Hirschfeldt was amongst the ...

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  7. ON THE ST KILDA PIER.

    JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME. It was remarkable how quick the crowd gathered when it was noticed that the launch had put in at the St. ...

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  8. ON BOARD THE CUSTOMS' LAUNCH.

    Probably the most interesting feature of the whole of this morning[?] proceedings was that portion in which the Customs launch. under Tide-surveyor ...

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  9. HOW WILLIAMS BEHAVED HIMSELF.

    Coming across in the launch Williams had a bit of a yarn with Mr Harry Budd, who had been asked to defend him. The whole of what took place cannot, ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Slightly warmer yesterday. The general elections for the House of Commons will be held in July next. Stocks most in demand at Ballarat ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE OF THE PRISONER

    We have been do[?]mtely informed this morning that Mr Harry Budd has declined to accept the defence of the accused, and at the prisoner's ...

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  12. IN THE BAY.

    The police succeeded in eluding the vigilance of the people by a very cunning piece of work. Early in the morning the whole of the shipping in the Bay ...

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  13. THE ATROCITIES AT WINDSOR AND RAINHILL.

    It is exactly four weeks to-day since the people of Australia generally, and of Victoria in particular, were startled, shocked and horrified by the [?] ...

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  14. AT THE PORT MELBOURNE PIER.

    During the whole of the morning the railway pier at Port Melbourne was the scene of great excitement, a large crowd of people having assembled on the pier ...

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  15. WILLIAMS REFUSES TO GIVE HIS NAME.

    When Williams was brought into the City Watchhouse and the charge was about to be entered he was asked his name but he refused to give it. ...

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  16. ON BOARD THE RESCUE.

    Some friends of well-known residents of Brighten have come from the Old Country by the Ballaarat. The folk in enterprising manner chartered the ...

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  17. AT FLINDERS STREET.

    A large car[?]d of persons gathered on the Queen's Wharf in the hope that Williams would come up the river and be landed there, but it is needless to say ...

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  18. WILLIAMS AS HE APPEARS IN MELBOURNE.

    According to those who have seen Williams this morning, he is described as a man possessed of anything but good looks. it is stated that to make him appear as a ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    In connection with the Aspendale Park races to-morrow a special train will leave Spencer street at 10.45 a.m., and Flinders street at 11 a.m. for Mordia[?]oc. ...

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  20. WILLIAMS BEFORE THE COURT.

    Shortly before half-past 11 hooting and groaning were heard outside the City Court, and suddenly one of the solicitors rushed hurriedly in, and said, ...

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  21. MEETING THE MURDERER.

    The P. and O. steamer Ballaarat, with Frederick Bayley Deeming, the homicide of the century, on board reached Port Phillip Hen[?]s at about 8 o'clock this ...

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