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  6. GAMBLING IN SYDNEY.

    James Y[?] and John [?], charged at the Water Police Court this morning under the Betting Ileuses Suppression Act with laying doubles, both pleaded ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held at the Melbourne Hospital to-day by Dr. Youl, touching the death of John Caleb Shand, 41 years of age, who died in the hospital on Saturday ...

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  8. SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A CHILD.

    On Saturday an inquiry into the cause of the death of a female child was held at La[?]n before Mr P. E. Carne, J. P. The subject of the inquiry was the illegitimate offspring of ...

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  9. THE WAIL OF THE P[?] DEPOSITOR.

    Some correspondence bus lately appeared in the papers, from depositors in the Premier Permanent Building Society, asking why Colonel Templeton, the ...

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  10. DERELICT LIGHTER.

    [?]deal of speculation was indulged in yesterday and early this morning respecting the fate of William Christie, the watchman who was in charge of the lighter ...

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  11. GLARK MAINTE[?] CASE

    Frank Marcel Clark, [?] manager, was called upon at the Carlton Court this morning to show cause why he should not he imprisoned for disobeying an order ...

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  12. WARRNAMBOOL ITEMS.

    At the local police Court to-day two hotelkeepers, John Adams and Mrs Hum. p[?], were each fined L5 for having their bar doors unlocked on Sunday. ...

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  13. SELF-POISONED.

    The man Herman Shroeder, who committed [?] by swallowing poison at his lodgings, No. 20 Hanover street, Fitzroy, on the 24th lost. appears to have taken ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    There is a decided improvement in, the temperature to-day as compared with yesterday, but there are no indications yet at the long-desired change. At ...

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  15. TELEGRAPH LINES DOWN.

    There is once more an interruption to the Australian transcontinental telegraph communication. Mr W. Crofts, manager of the Central ...

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  16. ACTION AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    An action has been commenced against Constable Michael Spillane, stationed at Ra[?] street, by a woman named Aunie Rea, who claims L100 ...

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  17. IN THE NORTH.

    Mr Wragee, Government meteorologist Queensland, wires from Brisbane that the tropics! disturbance is now central, between Bustard Head and Study Cape, and ...

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  18. A REMARKABLE DISPUTE

    A second-hand furniture dealer, named Henry Bennett Beckett, carrying on business in Gertrude street, Fitzroy, proceeded against a man named George Beckett at the ...

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  19. STREET LARRIKINISM.

    THE NORTH MELBOURNE BENCH SPEAKS. This morning at the North Melbourne Court two lad, Thomas M'Donnagh and David Walsh, were charged with insulting behavior on the 25th last. The ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Coal lumpers difficulty in statu que. A new role. Police running in vagrant rabbits. Quiet market on the Melbourne Change ...

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  21. GALLED BACK.

    Henry Owens, a miner, residing at Ballarat, who was arrested by Constable [?]onald, on Saturday, on board the ship Sir Herbert Maxwell, bound for South ...

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  22. ROBBED HIS BROTHER.

    At the Fitzroy Court this morning a youth named George Bunker was charged with stealing, on Friday last, a pair of boots valued at 124, the property of, his ...

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  23. THE PROPOSED FISHING SETTLEMENT

    The proposal of the Minister of Customs to form a fishing village settlement on one of the islands in Bass's Straits on some what similar lines to the land ...

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  24. A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

    At the District Court to-day Jesse King, of the firm of King, Walker and Co., importers, proceeded against A. K. Griffiths for assault. ...

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  25. ROBBING THE SWANS' NESTS.

    The three lads--Geo, Bellamy, Henry Heath and Henry Fawcett--who were remanded last Thursday on a charge of stealing six swan eggs from the Botanical Gardens, ...

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  26. THE CARRIAGE OF STOCK.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided upon an immediate con[?]ion in regard to the carriage rates of brood mares aud [?]lions, which will be greatly appreciated ...

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  27. THE RIGHT OF SPEECH.

    The reply received from Mr Mackay, one of the teachers whose remarks, as reported at a public meeting attracted the attention of the Minister of Education, is under ...

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  28. A DISGUSTING OFFENCE.

    John Campbell, a night man, employed by Thomas Campbell, contractor under the Port Melbourne Council for the removal of nightsoil, was summoned to the local court ...

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  29. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    Minnie Wells, a young half-[?] girl, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day, with the larceny of a gold watch and chain, and also a lady's ...

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  30. SEND ME TO A COUNTRY GAOL.

    "Would you please send me to a country gaol, your worships? I will then have a show of getting a billet when I come out." Thus observed Alfred Coles in the ...

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  31. THE PEOPLE'S PAINTER.

    A short, thick-Set young man, John Murphy, is a painter by trade, but owing to the depression he has recently devoted hie attention to " painting" people's faces. ...

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  32. IT WAS A HOT SUNDAY

    The afternoon of Sunday week was exceptionally warm, and Fred. W. Balses, licensee of the Old White Hart, who had been Indoors all day, determined to go out ...

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  33. WRECK OF THE ALERT.

    The inquiry by the Marine Court into the foundering of the schooner Alert was post[?] from the week before last owing to the illness of Robert ponti[?]ng, the only survivor ...

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  34. SMASHING A CART.

    "William T. Jacobs was charged before the Prahran Bench this morning with illegally using his brother's horse and cart. The prosecutor, James Jacobs, stated that ...

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  35. THE SUPPOSED LEPER

    The Chinese, Ah Wong, who was supposed to be suffering from leprosy at Newlands, has been examined, under instructions from the Board of Health. The result is that the ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following have been received:-- By the Australian Mortgage land and Finance Company Limited, dated 26th inst.: --"Wool Sales—The sales continue to be ...

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  38. ANOTHER BATHING CASE.

    Henry Delaney, a youth about 15 years of age, was charged with indecent behavior at the Port Melbourne Court this morning. At about 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon ...

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  39. TYPHOID AND DIPHTHERIA.

    The returns of the number of cases and fat[?] from typhoid lever and diphtheria for the past week are he follow:-- Typhoid fever, 68 [?] and 10 deaths in ...

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  41. CHEAP TRAINS.

    A special train at half-holiday fares will gun from Ballarat to Learmonth on Friday, the 2nd February, leaving at 1.40 p.m. and returning at 7-20 p.m. The fares will be ...

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