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  4. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Cabinet and Executive Councils will be held to-morrow, afternoon. His Excellency is to arrive from Sydney earlier in the day and Mr Gillies, who was suffering from ...

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  5. IN THE DOCK.

    Herbert Dankerton, who had pleaded guilty to forging a cheque for L6, was put forward for sentence, Mr Eagleson, who appeared on behalf of ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. FORAN V. THE QUEEN.

    The case of Foran against the Queen came before his Honor Mr Justice Holroyd this morning, in the Second Nisi Court. The applicant was Mr Martin H. Foran, of 89 ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Great excitement prevails at Bourke on account of the alarmingly high statu of the river, which has left its banks in all directions, and but for the darns the Council have ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. LATEST CABLES.

    "La Gaulois," a well-known French journal, publishes a story regarding the relations between France aud Germany, which is attracting a great deal of ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    London wool market firmer. A big Trades Marks' case pending. Beet sugar depressing Adelaide market. Bank quarterly returns so far ...

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  10. USING THE TOMAHAWK.

    Ah Mow, convicted of dealing a fellow Celestial a terrible blow on the head with a tomahawk, which fractured his skull had almost killed him, ...

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  11. ALLEGED GRAIN THEFTS.

    Henry Pearce, a most respectable-looking man, was charged at the City Court to-day with stealing 40 rugs of wheat, the property of Messrs Warr and Sons, boundsmen, Collins ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. ANOTHER CASE.

    John D. Scott, who pleaded guilty to forging a cheque for 15s, was sentenced to 9 months. ...

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  13. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the Police Court this morning, three young men, named James Murphy, John Connors and William Ivory were charged on warrant with stealing 11 barrels of beer, ...

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  14. A DANGEROUS CHARACTER.

    James Hegarty, an old and inveterate drunkard, who has figured before the Brunswick Court an 200 different occasions for various offences of insulting, behavior, ...

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  15. A THIRD.

    James Mitchell, who had admitted forging a cheque for L3 10s, was next put up. His Honor said the prisoner had put forward that he was driven to the crime by ...

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  16. ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    John Williams, who had been convicted of robbing Timothy Hegarty of L1, 12s 6s in King street on the 3rd March, and who had admitted one prior conviction, had nothing ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. A NEW VERSION OF AN OLD STORY.

    An old fellow bubbling over with eccentricity, mined Alfred Gibson pulled his forelock to their lock to their Worships on the City Bench this morning, and asked to be excused for ...

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  18. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is stated in well-informed circles that the Marquis of Lorne, son of the Duke of Argyle, and son-in-law of the Queen, has been approached with a view to his ...

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  19. ROBBING A TILL.

    John Purcell, a young man, was charged at the Police Court this morning with breaking into the premises of Quin Bros. butchers and robbing the till containing Saturday. ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. HOUSEBREAKING.

    James Martin and Joseph Thomas, who had admitted breaking into the houses of George Higgins, Page street, Clifton Hill, James Naughton, of Church street, ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  22. SIGNOR CASTELLANO

    Signor Castellno appeared in the insolvency Court this morning and asked Judge Molesworth if he might have any letters originally addressed to him which might he ...

    Article : 261 words
  23. THE WAGGA WAGGA MURDER.

    The inquest on the remains of John Young Taylor is fixed to bike place to-day at the Wagga Wagga Courthouse. The black trackers arrived from Benalla, ...

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  24. FEMALE RECEIVERS.

    Ada Lament and Barbara Clark, two young women, convicted of receiving articles stolen by the last three prisoners, were sentenced -- Lamont to nine, and Clark to six ...

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  25. ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    Frank Graham, a powerful looking individual convicted of robbing Michael M'Mahon, a laborer, from Kilmore, of L3 5s on the 12th inst., in company with other ...

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  26. THE INQUEST ADJOURNED.

    The inquest on the body of John Young Taylor was opened by the District Coroner, Mr L. A. Fosbery, at the Wagga Wagga Court House, this morning. A jury of ...

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  27. A POLISHED PRISONER.

    During the hearing of a case of forgery and uttering preferred against an old matt named John Gentleman at the Fitzroy Court to-day, some amusement was caused by the ...

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  28. A DRAMATIC SUCCESS.

    A dramatic adaptation of Bret Harte's story, the Prince and the Pauper, has bean produced on the London stage, and has proved a great success. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  30. SHOPBREAKING.

    George Wilson, Percy Howard, and Edward Bradley, convicted, the first two of breaking into the shop of James Dundon, Elizabeth street, on the 7th of March and ...

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  31. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Final reports for the district of Frome came to hand this morning, and the figures show that the hon. Ebenezer Ward, who was Chairman of Committees in the last ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. THE CASE OF SELINA DAVIS.

    Selina Davis, who is already undergoing a sentence of three years' imprisonment for abandoning infants, and who bad pleaded guilty to another charge of the same nature ...

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  33. POLICE POINTS.

    The larrikins of South Richmond appear to have had a special training in the use of obscene language. Nino out of every dozen cases that are brought before the Richmond ...

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  34. ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    Charles Blake, convicted after two trials of robbing Robert Easdown, butcher, of 12 at Caulfield near the racecourse on the 22nd February, asserted his innocence put ...

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  35. BAD CHARACTERS.

    The Collingwood Bench to-day imposed exemplary sentences on two well-known larrikins. The first was Robert Dunbar, ...

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  36. FARMERS SAVED FROM RUIN.

    Last season, on account of the drought, many fanners in the Flinders district were unable to buy sued wheat. Mr W. A. Horn came to the rescue by advancing 600 ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    HIGH WATER AT WILLIAMSTOWN. 14th April. -- Afternoon, 9.43; to-morrow morning 10.14; afternoon, 10.47. ARRIVED. ...

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  38. LARCENY.

    Henry Horbert Bishop, convicted of feloniously receiving harness stolen from Thomas Madden, laborer, of Flemington, on the 7th of March,was awarded six mouths. ...

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  39. PRODUCE MARKET.

    The market is quiet but firm. Shipping wheat tit 3s 6d a bushel free on hoard, bags as wheat, and for farmers' lots 3s 2d to 3s 5d for standard samples, with reductions for ...

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  40. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Henry Contibo, convicted of imposing on Max Borchardt, by means of a valueless cheque for L50, stated the cheque was given in connection with a gambling ...

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  41. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Rather a pitiful case came under the notice of the Bench at Carlton this morning, when two boys named Bernard and William Breman were brought upas neglected ...

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  42. FROM BRISBANE.

    The Government meteorologist forecast for southern Queensland is, moderately fine weather with occasional showers here and there. For the Northern division of the ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING.

    Resat, writing to Milla, at Wangaratta, last week, pens the following: -- In references to your deposit placed in the hands of "The Sportsman" I might tell you I will not cover it ...

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  44. LARCENY.

    Arthur Cowley, convicted of the larceny of croekeryware, belonging to W. H. Smith and Sons, at the Querns Wharf on the 15th of March, asked his Honor to be lenient, and ...

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  45. PASSING BASE COIN.

    William Jenkins and Thomas Pemberton, who pureed counterfeit sovereigns upon Janet Koopman, licensee of the Newmarket Hotel, and Mary Crawford, licensee of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. BALLARAT.

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  47. RAILWAY TENDERS.

    The following tenders were dealt with today by the Railway department: -- Manufacture in the colony (on the premises the contractor), supply and delivery ...

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  48. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    A change has taken place in the 400ft crosscut at the British mine, a bar of quartzite having been met with 120ft from the shaft. Quartzite is now giving ...

    Article : 347 words
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  52. A GENTLEMANLY OFFENDER.

    Francis Edward Saunders, a genti[?]manly, looking young man, who had pleaded guilty to embezzling three sums, amounting to L6 12s, from the Australian Natives' ...

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