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  2. THE EGERTON MURDER.

    WILLIAM MORROW was tried at the Ballarat circuit court, on Thursday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Williams. The prisoner pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr. Macdermott. Mr. Adamson ...

    Article : 980 words
  3. SUPREME COURT.—Monday.

    Sir William Manning, Q.C., and Mr. Darley, instructed by Messrs. Want Johnson, appeared for the plaintiff; the Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General, assisted by the Crown solicitor, for the ...

    Article : 226 words
  4. Insolvency, This Day.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  5. Threatening Attitude of Prussia Towards England.

    THAT a war with England would be popular throughout the German military profession is only to say that it would be approved of by the entire German nation. Against such a danger it is clear ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  6. Mark Twain "Interviewing" Napoleon.

    A REMARKABLE feature of the present European war is the extraordinary candour of the prominent persons who have been engaged in it. From Bismarck to Napoleon, from Bazaine to William, the ...

    Article : 949 words
  7. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    Wednesday, 1st March, at 11 a.m.-John Huxham Blatchford, adjourned second from the 12th December. David Ridley, first or only meeting. Anne St. George, second meeting. Thomas Williams, first or ...

    Article : 459 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 828 words
  9. ANNUAL EIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    THE annual eight-hour demonstration and picnic took place yesterday, according to announcement, and was in every way quite as successful as those of former years, there being over 2000 present. ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  10. An Insolvency in the Good Old Times.

    COMMISSIONER NOEL granted a certificate of discharge on Friday to Mr. James Chapman, of Cas[?]emaine hairdresser, who became insolvent in the year 1858, and had been without his certificate for more than ...

    Article : 471 words
  11. AN APPEAL.

    The following lines were suggested by some remarks in a letter from your London correspondent some fews weeks since, which he pleaded eloquently and well, on behalf of the sick and wounded sufferers by the present Franco-Prussian wan as well as for those thousands who ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  12. PROPOSED SUSPENSION BRIDGE BETWEEN SYDNEY AND BALMAIN.

    At the monthly meeting of the Engineering Association of New South Wales, on Wednesday, 8th January, the following interesting paper was read by Mr. F. T. Role, tie vice-president of the association. ...

    Article : 1,877 words
  13. Garibaldi in France.

    THE following explanation is given of the rumour, which is current in Italy, about Garibaldi and his sons having resigned their military command. The statements we are going to allude to are contained in ...

    Article : 386 words
  14. The Reporting Bushranger.

    ABOUT half-past 12 on the night of the 19th instant, two miners, named W. Opie and [?]ohn Paser, were stuck up in their but by a man armed with a revolver, and wearing a crape mask upon his [?] ...

    Article : 333 words
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