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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cloudier and duller. Female suffrage again. More Anarchist outrages. Question of special trains. ...

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  8. THE WINDSOR ATROCITY.

    MR A. DEAKIN. (From a photograph by Messrs Johnstone, O'Shannassy and Co.) MR W. P. FORLONGE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Duke of Westminster's colt Orme, which was favorite for the Two Thousand Guineas and Derby previous to the circulation of the report that he had broken ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. THE WINDSOR ATROCITY.

    MR R. WALSH, Q. C. (From a photograph by "Mendelssohn.") MR C. B. FINLAYSON. (From a photograph by Mr Chuck, of Ballarat.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE WASHER'S EVIDENCE.

    Hannah M'Donald, married woman, employed at the Hamburg Laundry, deposed that she went to 57 Andrew street shortly before Christmas, and got ...

    Article : 466 words
  12. THE PRISONER'S SEARCH FOR A WIFE.

    James Holt, matrimonial agent, 345 Swanston street, remembered receiving a letter on 4th January. On 6th January he received another letter. (Letters produced). ...

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  13. TAKING A SHOP IN LITTLE COLLINS STREET.

    Phillip Kemp estate agent, deposed that he was agent for a shop -- 348 Little Collins street. On 4th January he let the shop to the prisoner, who gave the name of Watson, ...

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  14. THE TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The directors of the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia have declared a dividend for the half-year at the rate of 22½ per cent. per annum. ...

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  15. MISS ROUNSEFELL AND THE PROMISED CONFESSION.

    Some misunderstanding has arisen concerning an article published in our issue of Tuesday last, having reference to Miss Rounsefell and the history of ...

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  16. THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT IN FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies today M. Loubit introduced a Bill, having fur its object the compensation by the Government of sufferers by the explosions ...

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  17. THE DAMNING PLIERS.

    Lucy Colgate; daughter of a publican living at Sale, licensee of the Criterion Hotel, said that on 29th December the prisoner called at their hotel. He said that his name ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. THE BURNING OF THE CENTRAL THEATRE.

    Further particulars received to-day from Philadelphia regarding the burning of the Central Theatre last night state that 60 persons were cither badly injured ...

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  19. BIG PROMISES BY " BOBSON."

    John Colgate, mechanical engineer, deposed that he was at the hotel kept by his father at Sale on 29th December. The prisoner called there He told ...

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  20. THE WINDSOR ATROCITY.

    The trial of Albert Williams, alias Frederick Bayley Deeming, on a charge of murdering Emily Mather, at 57 Andrew street. Windsor, about Christmas Day, was ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

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  22. "THE SICKENING THUD."

    Louisa Atkinson, widow, said that in December last she was living in Grattan street, Prahran. Mr Walsh : Do you know Andrew street? ...

    Article : 445 words
  23. A SURVEYOR IN THE BOX.

    Alfred M'Gillicuddy, who had made a survey of the cottage at Windsor, produced plans which he had prepared, and gave a verbal description of the cottage. He said ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    Owing to foreign advices of a favorable character, the wool market, which showed signs of casing, has now fully recovered and prices have an upward tendency. ...

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  25. THE EVIDENCE RESUMED.

    The first witness called this morning was John Fetherston, carrier, who deposed that on the 18th December, he met the prisoner at No 5 shed on the wharf, and he ...

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  26. BOWLING OUT THE PRISONER.

    Richard Downes, chief inspector of the Melbourne Tramway Company, gave evidence showing that in December that no person of the name of Francis Dobson was in ...

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  27. THE NEXT WOOL SALES.

    The third series of Colonial wool auctions will commence on 14th June, when the quantity to be offered will be limited to 425,000 bales. The fourth series will ...

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  28. DUNCAN AT THE CATHEDRAL.

    Maria C. Thompson, licensee of the Cathedral Hotel, Swanston street, Melbourne, remembered seeing the primmer about 21st December at the hotel about ...

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  29. APPLICATION TO REMOVE A TRUSTEE.

    In the Insolvency Court this morning his Honor, Mr Justices Molesworth, gave his reserved decision on the motion brought at the instance of Dr Fishbourne, of Moonee ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    Lovers of sport will learn with pleasure that there is a string probability of to-morrow being a fine day. There will likely be a few showers, but ...

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  31. MORE EVIDENCE OF NOISES.

    Jeannie spending, sister of the last witness, said: -- I live at No. 59, Andrew street, Windsor. I know the prisoner I first saw him on the verandah ...

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  33. THE MURDERER AT WORK IN THE SMALL HOURS.

    Alexander M'Naughton, butcher, said : -- I know the Speddings, and stay there sometimes. I was there on the night of the 24th and the morning of the 25th. I slept against ...

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  34. WASHING THE CLOTHES.

    Martha Buller, wife of Hans Buller, commercial traveller, and keeper of the Hamburg Laundry, said: -- On the Wednesday before Christmas the prisoner called in ...

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  35. THE JURY.

    William Adams, of Dover street, Richmond, builder (foreman). Clement Collison, of Barker's road, Hawthorn, bookkeeper. ...

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  36. THE NEWSAGENT'S EVIDENCE.

    James Thomas Wedd, bookseller and newsagent, 6 Highett street, St. Kilda, deposed that on 21st December last he called at 57 Andrew street, Windsor. He saw the ...

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  37. BOXING.

    Tom Duggan and Preston are re[?]ed by the manager of the Melbourne Athletic Club to calf on him to-morrow at 11 a.m. to sign articles of agreement for L30 pares and L50 ...

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