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  5. SYDNEYSIDE.

    Cecil Thurston, aged 32, formerly, cashier to Enoch Taylor and Co., appeared at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of embezzling, ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The situation of affairs in Eastern Europe continues to be extremely critical. Fighting between the Mohnminedans ...

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  7. COMEDY IN COURT.

    The attention of Mr Justice Holroyd was occupied for a considerable portion of last week in hearing an equity suit between members of the Willdridge ...

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  8. SMALL-POX.

    Captain Houston, the marine surveyor, for whom Dr Gresswell and the health authorities have been anxiously inquiring for some days past, owing to his ...

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  9. ROSEBROOK TRAGEDY.

    In the Central Criminal Court this morning, before Mr Justice Hood. Henry Lyfield and Caroline Snell, father and daughter, were presented ...

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  10. OUR CABLES.

    Although the ambassadors in conclave at Constantinople have agreed to the occupation of Crete by representatives of the European Powers, it is ...

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  11. THOSE STEEL RAILS.

    Mr Reid was seen this morning in reference to the offer for the manufacture of steel rails in the colony, and said that before anything was done respecting ...

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  12. IN CHARITY'S CAUSE.

    The Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday week will be the scene of the first effort of cyclist in the way of a race meeting, the whole proceeds of ...

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  13. PHARAOH'S PLUNGE

    Notwithstanding the repeated warnings that have been given, confidence men continue to find simpletons to prey upon. Numerous cases of trickery upon ...

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  14. GREECE WARNED

    Further information is to hand respecting the action of a Greek cruiser off the port of Candia, which fired upon a Turkish transport. ...

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  15. GLENBROOK MURDERS.

    The excitement created in San Francisco by the capture of the man Butler, accused of several murders in New South Wales, continues to be intense. ...

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  16. TRIAL OF HENRY LYFIELD.

    The trial of Henry Lyfleid was then proceeded with. On being asked to plead, he replied "Not guilty." ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Powers united. Greece held at bay. Grate to be controlled by Europe and finally transferred to Greece. ...

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  18. THE STAMPS FRAUD.

    Thomas Webb, who had pleaded guilty to having in his possession stump material, from which writing had been fraudulently removed, was brought up for ...

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  19. PIANISSIMO.

    George Alexander Browne, the young man who was pulled up by the detective police whilst committing a series of frauds on time payment piano dealers ...

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  20. FOREIGN POWERS

    The commanders of the fleets of other European Powers in Cretan waters are supporting the attitude of the British. They have notified the Greeks that ...

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  21. [?]ERATION.

    "The 4th of March will show that the movement is a tide, not a mere wave."--Professor Gasman, at last night's Hawthorn meeting. ...

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  22. CRETE'S FUTURE.

    The foreign ambassadors at Constantinople are reported to have arrived at an agreement with reference to the future government of Crete. ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS

    Dr Youl, City Coroner, held two inquests at the Morgue to-day. ...

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  24. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    The first was concerning the death of Bernt George Ferguson, who was drowned by falling from the lighter Plsague into the Yarra while playing ...

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  25. MANSLAUGHTER.

    The second inquest was on the body of James Egan, aged 11 months, illegitimate child of Mary Egan. Evidence was given that the child was found dead ...

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