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  4. AT THE WHEATSHEAF.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Hamilton, William Wallace, license of the Wheatsboaf Hotel, Cambellfield, sought to recover from ...

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  5. GREAT LIBEL CASE.

    In the Third Civil Court to-day Mr Justice Hood resumed the hearing of the action for libel, Downie v. The Victoria Newspaper Company. It is an action by ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Official intelligence has been received at the War Office to-day from Peshawur, concerning the progress of the campaign against the Chitrals, in Central Asia. ...

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  7. THE RAND CLAIMANT.

    This afternoon William R. Rand, who claims to be a son of the late R. Rand, of Albury, and heir to his estates; was brought before the City Court on a charge ...

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  8. KNOCKED HIS EYE OUT.

    A young married woman named Elizabeth Johnston was brought before the Carlton Bench this afternoon charged with assaulting a man named Herbert Self. ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The prosecutor in the Fitzroy shooting case still missing. Case adjourned for a month. Interesting and peculiar evidence as to ...

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  10. THE LONDONDERRY.

    It is reported that the shareholders of the Londonderry mine in Paris, in view of the recent damaging reports as to the ore bearing quality ...

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  12. THAT GOLD PASS.

    Mr Guinness, the Crown Solicitor, complains of a slight inaccuracy in our Saturday's issue relative to the contemplated prosecution of an ex-M.L.A. for travelling ...

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  13. THE WAITER'S PERQUISITES.

    According to a statement in the City Police Court this morning, a waiter named Henry Hemmings became involved in the meshes of the law, owing to a ...

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  14. A MAN'S ALLOWANCE

    Clara Williams, who had been granted 25s a week by her husband, William Williams, a foreman at an iron foundry at Braybrook, applied to the Prahran Court to-day to have ...

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  15. POLICE POINTS.

    Two sailors named Edward Olson and Chas. Allen, belonging to the steamer Julia Percy, were charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day with embezzling a case of ...

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  16. EASTER HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    In view of the heavy Easter traffic expected, the Railway Commissioners have arranged to run several special express trains. On the 17th last will be run at 4.35 ...

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