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  4. IN THE DOCK.

    His Honor Judge Chomley passed sentences this morning on the prisoners who had been convicted before him during the Criminal Sessions for the current month, as ...

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  5. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A writer in the "Wagga Wagga Express contends that Fouke Acland should be asked to go with the Australian team as assistant wicket-keeper to Blacknam. Fonke is ...

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  6. A VOCALIST IN THE LAW COURTS.

    Mr Leon made application to Mr Justice Hodges in the Practice Court this morning for the removal of a writ of capias under which Mr Charles Sa[?]tley the eminent singer, ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    In rowing circles here it is considered bad policy for Stansbury to refuse to row O'Connor the Canadan sculler now in Sydney till after the match between ...

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  8. PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKED ABOUT.

    REUBEN KEIRL, a well-known man about town, patron of the turf, etc., who was this morning charged at the City Police Court with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE LAWRENCE CASE.

    This forenoon Louis C. Lawrence, recently managing clerk to Messrs Lyons and Turner, solicitors, was again before the court on the charge of stealing two sums of money of the ...

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  10. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The biennial Conference of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows was [?] at the Temperance Hall this morning. Bro Henry, Bradbury, Grand Master, was elected to ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Sugars 10s per ton higher. Unsettled feeling in land circles. Market rate of discount down to 3 per cent in London. ...

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  12. STEALING A MILK CART.

    John Thomas Todd, a young man, found guilty of stealing a horse, cart. and set of harness from the Thistle Dairy Company, north Carlton, on the 5th ult., was ...

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  13. ANOTHER TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN WALES

    Another terrible accident is reported to have occurred today in South Wales, caused by the explosion of choke damp. The scene of the disaster is the Morfa ...

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  14. FROM ADELAIDE.

    It now appears that the rich silver ore said to have been found near Mount Ogilvie undoubtedly came from the Broken Hill parent mine. An essay of samples from the ...

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  15. FORGERY.

    George Kirkland, found guilty of forging and uttering a cheque for L15 10s 6d, was placed in the dock. His Honor, in sentencing prisoner to two ...

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  16. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    Later intelligence from Morfa shows that fully three hundred men were entombed by the explosion this morning. The work of rescue was immediately set ...

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  17. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    While at Minlaton, J. Jones, clown, rider and driver to Fitzgerald's circus, was run away with by a three-horse tram. He was thrown out of the heavy van, two wheels of ...

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  18. THE WEATHER HERE AND ELSEWHERE.

    In Melbourne, since the cessation of rain yesterday morning, the weather has been very sultry and oppressive, and has continued so all day. There seems very little prospect ...

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  19. FORGERY.

    Thomas Duncan[?] a short, deformed man, who had pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery and uttering, was placed in the dock for sentence. Prisoner had been employed ...

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  20. RETURN OF THE GOVERNOR.

    His Excellency the Earl of Kintore arrived by express this morning, and was met a the railway station by his Honor, the Acting-Governor, the Premier, the ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  22. THE VICTORIAN DIVORCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr Sydney Gedge asked the Government whether they would be willing to withhold the Royal assent to the ...

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  23. STORMS, RAINS AND FLOODS UP NORTH.

    Rain again set in Last evening and continued all night. An easterly gale was raging along the coast, and nearly all stations reported a heavy sea. The ...

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  24. FROM TASMANIA.

    The Census Conference is still in session, and there is a probability of it concluding to-morrow. Members are now discussing the sub-committee's report on the uniformity ...

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  25. LARCENY.

    William Phelan and James Anderson, young men, for stealing L3 10s from the person of Henry Collins, laborer, in the Government Domain on the 4th ult., were ...

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  26. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the Warrnambool Police Court this morning a Chinese, named Pow Fat, was charged with having assaulted Constable Donnelly. Evidence showed that a ...

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  27. LARCENY.

    Robert Evans, a youth, for stealing [?]s and some miscellaneous articles from Wm. Henry Loman, an employee of an electric company, at the Golden Fl[?] Hotel, on ...

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  28. THE BERLIN LABOR CONFERENCE.

    M. Jules Simon has been appointed by the Government principal French delegate at the Labor Conference, which is to assemble in Berlin next month, at the ...

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  29. PURCHASING STOLEN PROPERTY.

    The St. Kilda Bench were engaged the whole morning in hearing a charge of theft preferred agai[?]t Samuel White, bookmaker, and Daisy Lloyd, his p[?]amo[?]r. They were ...

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  30. ROBBERY.

    John Evans, one of the well-dressed light-fingered gentry, for robbing James if. Ferguson, tea broker, of Middle Park, of a watch on the 19th ult was sentenced to two ...

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  31. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Valeria, which left Melbourne on the 24th January, arrived at Plymouth this ...

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  32. THE LAST MOMENT.

    About 25 cwt, the contents of 13 cases of stone, from the Orchid gold mine, Mackay, Queensland, are on view, today, at the old offices of Gemmell, Tuckett and Co., ...

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  33. WOUNDING.

    John Dolan, a rough-looking man, about 39 years of age, convicted of unlawfully wounding Robert Brow[?]ce, barman at the Conner's Arms, Hotel, Little Bourke street, ...

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  34. BURN MAKES A GOOD SCORE.

    Kenny Burn has been selected as a member of the Australian Eleven and has signified his intention of joining the team. He is in excellent form, and in the North ...

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  35. ALLEGED THREAT TO SHOOT.

    William Fitsell, a contractor, was charged at the Essendon Court this morning, with [?]tening to shoot John Hunter, another contractor. ...

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  36. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  37. BISHOP HANNINGTON'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Rev. Mr Tuckur, at present curate at Durham, has been appointed to succeed Dr Hannington, Bishop of East Equatorial Africa, who was murdered by ...

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  38. BITING A MAN'S NOSE OFF.

    Michael Mooney a middle-aged man, found guilty of wounding James Bates, a railway guard, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, on the 22nd ult., was placed in ...

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  39. TENDERS.

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  40. THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT.

    The T[?]hborne claimant, who, a few four days ago, announced his intention of contesting the seat for Stoke-upon-Trent, where a vacancy has occurred through ...

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  41. ASSAULTING A SISTER.

    Andrew Baillie was charged at the Easendon Court with threatening to take the life of his sister on 8th inst. The funeral of the father, an old resident ...

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  42. SANDHURST.

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  43. A PENITENT FORGER

    A young man, named Richard Mitchell, of respectable appearance, lately arrived front Adelaide, found himself without any money, and conceived a plan of raising the wind. ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT HOUSE ARRANGEMENTS.

    His Excellency, the Governor, will preside at the annual distribution of prizes in connection with the Working Men's College, which is to take place in the Town Hall this ...

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  45. PAPER IMPORTERS' TROUBLES.

    Mr Musgrave, the Secretary of Customs in the absence of the Minster, received a deputation a few days ago from the importers of paper with reference to the, duty ...

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  46. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  47. CRICKET.

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  48. WOUNDING A CONSTABLE.

    Edward Dillon, a youth, for wounding Constable Tobin in the Royal Park on the 26th January with [?]utent to do him grievous bodily harm, was sentenced to six ...

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  49. NIGHT PATROL MEN.

    Some time ago, in consequence of the numerous burglaries which had been committed, a night patrol service was organised Since then a number of irresponsible persons ...

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  50. THAT TIP AFFRAY.

    William and Joseph Cooke, young men and brothers, found guilty of a common assault upon a laborer named Alexander M'Guire, of Footacray, at the Corporation ...

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  51. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    A laborer named Patrick Guin[?]ne was charged at the South Melbourne Court this morning with threatening the life of his wife. Margaret Guinan[?]. The complainant stated ...

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  52. ANOTHER DELAYED FLOGGING.

    The public flagellator yesterday attended at the Pentridge prison to administer the punishment of the lash to the notorions convict James Ross, who is undergoing a sentence of ...

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  53. TODAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    March 11th.--This afternoon, 5.54; to-morrow morning, 6.13; afternoon, 6.33 ARRIVED. Pa[?]een[?], steamer, 1212 tons, Captain [?], Sams, from ...

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    Sack is the destiny of great men that their superior genius always exposes them to be the butt of the envenomed darts of calumny ...

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