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  4. CITY COURT.

    Yesterday's bench was composed of Messrs. E. N. Moore, P.M., W. Beebe, A. T. Miller, J. G. Edwards and H. Wirth, J.'sP. The transfer of the billiard table licence ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. UNLAWFUL GAME

    Charles Shepherd, a Melbournite, pleaded guilty to playing an unlawful game on Saturday. [?] clothes. Constable Currie stated that at 2.30 o'clock on Saturday, ...

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  7. ROWDY GENTLEMEN.

    John Smith and Frederick Williams, respectably dressed youths the latter particularly so were arraigned on a charge of offensive behavior at the Salvation Army Barracks on ...

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  8. WIFE DESERTION.

    Nelsen Bolitho, a young man, pleaded emphatically "Not guilty" to wife desertion. Mr. A. G. Dunlop who appeared for the complainant, said that the defendant was arrested on ...

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  9. PHILLIPS V. PHILLIPS.

    Some time ago Mrs. Phillips charged her husband Levi Phillips, a mining manager, with using threatening words to her. From time to time the case has been adjourned, counsel ...

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  10. THREE YOUTHS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The three youths, Ernest Jeffreys, 17, Harold Josephs, 18, and Samuel Sticken, 17, were charged on reman with on September 3 breaking into the residence or Mrs Burgess, ...

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  11. INSULTING BEHAVIOR.

    William Steane, on remand, was charged with behaving in an insulting manner on Saturday, September 7. Mr. L. Murphy defended, and Steane pleaded not guilty. ...

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  12. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    James Blandthorne was presented again for illegally cutting timber. The evidence went to show to show that he was removing stumps at Myer's Creek. Mr. Murphy, who appeared ...

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  13. SUNDAY DRINKING.

    Beatrice Lang, license of the Camp Hotel, was again called in respect to an alleged infringement of the licensing laws. Mr. Dan O'Halloran, however, said that Mrs. Lang is ...

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