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  4. SUPREME COURT.

    The sittings were resumed yesterday, before Mr. Justice a[?]Beckett and juries of 12. ...

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  6. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    John Coombe, about 78 years of age, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having on June 22 stolen 11 head of cattle, the property of G. W. Flight, farmer, near Swan Hill. Mr. ...

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  7. RIGHT KIND OF MEN.

    Some plain talk with reference to the class of man wanted in Australia was contained in an address delivered by Rev. G. T. Walden, President of the Australasian Christian ...

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  10. A WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Willian P. Rae, Percy Exell and Leslie Exell were charged with having, at Colbinabbin, on September 15, maliciously damaged certain property above the value of £5, to wit, one ...

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  11. A CARNEGIE GIFT.

    The foundation stone of the Carnegie Library at Mildura, was laid on Tuesday by the Lieutenant- Governor (Sir John Madden). Introducing his Excellency, the president of the ...

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