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  5. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE SENSATION.

    The scene at the Central Criminal Court this morning showed the public excitement in the South Melbourne Building Society frauds has not abated one jor. Probably it ...

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  6. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE HON. JAS. MUNRO.

    Some surprise has been occasioned by the announcement that a writ had been issued against Mr Munro, the newly-appointed Agent-General, as well as others, in ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. A ROW OF LADIES

    occupied the front bench of the gallery, and in a few seconds every available portion of the court was uncomfortably crowded, leaving many a score outside ...

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  8. THE CROWN PROSECUTOR'S ADDRESS.

    A[?] ten minutes to 11 o'clock Mr Finlayson commenced to open the case to the jury. He defined the duties Larkin and Cleary had to perform. So far [?] the evidence was ...

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  9. CLEARY SITS BY HIS ATTORNEY.

    On the application of Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Cleary was permitted to take his seat along side of Mr David Gaunsen, his attorney. During the address of the Crown Prosecutor ...

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  10. LATE SPORTING.

    Rarely have the ringmen experienced such a disastrous day's racing as that encountered on famous Flemington on Saturday afternoon A couple of causes contributed towards ...

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  11. THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS IN THE BOX.

    Shortly before 12 o'clock Mr Finlayson called for "Joseph Stead," and the chairman of the committee stepped into the witness-box. ...

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  12. SOME INTERESTING EVIDENCE.

    Do you know the Suburban Land Company?--Yes, I was chairman. Did you know it had an overdraft on the Savings Bank?--No. I did not. ...

    Article : 317 words
  13. THE COUNSEL ENGAGED.

    Mr C. B. Finlayson, instructed by the Crown Solicitor and Messrs Braham and Pirani, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. Some surprise was naturally ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    Settling is the principal event this morning at the clubs. The books had a bad time, and up to going to press with the first edition everything is going merrily along, and ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Ballarat stock market today is quiet. A tempest of terrific violence broke over Oporto on Saturday. ...

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  16. ALLEGED CRIMINAL INTERFERENCE.

    A few days since the Metropolitan Superintendent of Police received information from a very reliable source respecting the peculiar illness of a young lady who resides at ...

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  17. THE CHARGES.

    The two accused, Matthias Larkin and Patrick Cleary, are charged with "wickedly combining, confederating and conspiring together" to defraud the South Melbourne ...

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  18. MR E. D. HEATHER'S EVIDENCE.

    Edward Drink all Heather, examined by Mr Finlayson said he had been a member of the committee of the society for some years. The members of the, ...

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  19. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The case of Sander against The Queen was decided by the Full Court today on a[?]eal from a decision of Mr Justice Hood. The plaintiff. Mr W. E. ...

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  20. THE TWO PRISONERS.

    It was a few minutes after 10 when Mr Justice Hodges took his seat, accompanied by Sheriff Anderson. The first business was to deal with the other accused on ball for ...

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  21. THE CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    To Mr Johnston (on behalf of Larkin): I did not see the application for this loan before criminal proceedings were commenced. In the minute-book produced is a list of the ...

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  22. A PRELIMINARY OBJECTION.

    As soon as the pair were placed in the dock Sir Bryan rose to take a preliminary objection. He urged that the whole of the "overt acts" charges were not "overt ...

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  23. SYDNEY BETTING.

    Betting this morning at Tattersall's Chal[?] was paralysed. There was nothing doing pending the arrival of information of Wilson's select for this event. Five to two ...

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  24. ADELAIDE NEWS.

    An influential committee has been formed to give a benefit to Messrs Gerald and Duff, theatrical agents, who are staying here since their unfortunate season in Broken Hill and ...

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  25. THE EMPANELLING OF THE JURY.

    The [?]mpanelling of the jury proved a somewhat tedious affair. At the outset it was plainly seen that the accused would not permit anyone from South or Port Melbourne ...

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  26. LATEST SCRATCHING.

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  27. THE INSOLVENCY COURT.

    General meetings were held before the Chief Clerk as under:--John Derham, of South Melbourne, out of business. Debts proved, L2205 16s 1d. Mr ...

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  28. INCIDENTS ABOUT THE COURT.

    The prison van, containing Larkin and Cleary, arrived in the quadrangle of the Law Courts about twenty minutes to 10 o'clock, and without any ...

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  29. SUICIDE AT MOSS VALE.

    Mr C. S. Payne, Council Clerk at M[?] Vale, committed suicide on Saturday by taking poison. He had been in a desp[?]ndent state for some time owing to ...

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  30. LEGISLATORS LITIGATING

    The reserved decision of the Full Court was announced in the case of Roberts against Balfour today. It was an action by Mr W. H. Roberts, M.L.C., ...

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  31. LUNACY AND INSOLVENCY.

    An application was recently made to Mr Justice Hood with a view to having the estate of Mr Frank Opitz, of the Glebe Hotel, Swanston street, compulsorily ...

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