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  4. THE OVERLAND.

    Mr W. Croft, manager of the Central Telegraph office here, was advised from Adelaide, at 9 o'clock this morning, as follows:-- ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. MARITIME.

    This forenoon the marine engineers strike, which, during the brief term of its existence has afforded several surprises, entered upon a new and ...

    Article : 706 words
  6. "SCHEDULE" STATISTICS.

    A valuable return, showing the business transacted by the Court of Insolvency, Melbourne, during the year 1896 has been prepared by Messrs L. ...

    Article : 494 words
  7. THE PROSPECTUS

    The following is the text of Clause 110 of the New computers Act:-- (1). Where after the commencement of this Act a prospectus is published or ...

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  8. AMERICAN PLUVIANT.

    Commander Collins, Secretary of Defiance, has received a letter from a Mr Geo. G. Matthews, of Wleknits, Kansas, U.S.A., in which the writer expresses the ...

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  9. SHIPOWNERS' ATTITUDE.

    The Shipowners' Association held a meeting this morning, at which all the companies connected with the Association were represented. After fully ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. THE CAUSE OF IT.

    Further messages were received from Adelaide later to-day. as follow:--"11.25 a.m.--Port Darwin, via Broome, reports, 4 a.m.: Hurricane here. ...

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  11. A WOULD-BE SUICIDE

    Charles Fowler, the young man who recently attempted to commit suicide at Carlton by taking a quantity of strychnine, was charged at the City Court ...

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  12. A WOMAN'S TONGUE.

    A great deal of amusement was caused at the North Melbourne Court to-day by the bouncing attitude of a complainant in a maintenance case. ...

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  13. ON THE WHARVES.

    Matters to-day on the wharves were just in a state of simmer, if the term may be used. In view of the latest phase of the trouble people were ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    'A' scorcher. Nearly 100 in. the shade. Record at. 12.45 was 99.7 degrees. In the sun at the time, 150.8 ...

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  15. THE INNAMINCKA.

    "Sailing 11 a.m., Thursday." This was the notice posted on the starboard side of the Innamincka of the Adelaide Shipping Co.'sline. The passengers were ...

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  16. SEEKS MAINTENANCE

    To-day, at the Fitzroy Court. Charles Commerford, a young man, was sued by Elizabeth Commerford for maintenance. Mr Kenny represented ...

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  17. THE STAMP FRAUDS.

    Thomas Webb, the dealer in stamps, who was arrested yesterday by Detective Macmanamny on a charge of fraudulently removing certain writing from ...

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  18. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    John Kane, aged about 10 years, was before the Port .Melbourne Court to-day charged with offensive behavior. The police, however, asked for a remand for ...

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