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  4. CITY COURT.

    Messrs. W. Wilson and W. Beebe, J.'sP, presided at the City Court yesterday. ...

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  5. THE ROSIER DUNN TRAGEDY.

    James W. Rosier, who is under arrest on the charge of having murdered his brother-in-law at Rusd[?]n street, Elst[?]wick, on Friday night, in circumstances already ...

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  7. SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR.

    James Smith, who is known to the police by the sobriquets, "Ellis" or "Swannie," was charged with intent to commit felony. He is a short man of middle age and has lost ...

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  8. FUTURE OF THE CHURCHES.

    A discussion of wide interest (writes the London Daily Chronicle of April 28) took place yesterday morning in the Assembly of the Baptist Union at Bloomsbury Chapel. It was ...

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  9. THREATENING BEHAVIOR.

    Joseph Pinnall, a middle-aged man, who resides at Bullock Greek road was held by the bench to have "threatened" the police on June [?] He denied the charge. Constable ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL EXPORTER OF PEACHES.

    Mr. H. O. Hancock, of Adelaide, has proved beyond doubt that it is possible to export edible peaches to London and have them landed in splendid condition. This news has come ...

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