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  7. EXECUTION AT BRISBANE.

    An aboriginal, named Donald, was executed in Brisbane Gaol at eight o'clock this morning, for a capita! offence on a married woman at Taroom. ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    A brother of the man Deeming, supposed to be now in custody in Melbourne on a charge of wife murder, has arrived in London, and had an interview with a ...

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  9. THE RAINHILL ATROCITY.

    RECOVERING THE REMAINS OF MRS DEEMING AND HER CHILDREN FROM UNDER THE CEMENTED FLOOR OF THE KITCHEN IN DINHAM VILLA. THE GRAVE OF THE VICTIMS IN RAINHILL PARISH MRS DEEMING, WHO WITH HER CHURCHYARD. FOUR CHILDREN, WAS MURDERED AT RAINHILL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. APPLICATION TO REMOVE A TRUSTEE.

    The adjourned motion on behalf of Dr. Fishbourne, of Moonre Ponds, one of the creditors in the estate of Charles Auguste Arvier, to have Georgn Henry Scott, the ...

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  11. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT AND GO. LIMITED.

    The thirteenth annual meeting of Golds brough, Mort and Company Limited was held at the Company's office, Bourke street, this afternoon. Mr A. W. Robertson. ...

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  12. DIED AT 120.

    John R. Wickham, the oldest man in Iown, died on 15th January (says the " Barlington Hawk-Eye ")aged 120 years. He was born in Franklin Connty, Virginia, and ...

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  13. SOME FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Donald was sentenced to death by Mr Justice Real, at Roma, on 23rd March, for committing a capital offence upon a European married woman at ...

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  14. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A DETECTIVE.

    Sergeant-detective Nixon came in for some rough treatment on Saturday night. However it was not as a " D.," but as an ordinary private citizen. He and a friend ...

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  15. THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN.

    Miss Stanley, the head mistress of Whilelands College, Chelsea, the girl students of which enjoy the special friendship and favor of Mr Ruskin, lectured at a ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Cold, fine, bracing. Criminal Court sitting. Anarchism extending in France. Asiatic cholera broken out in Benares. ...

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  17. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    Dr. Strong and the Rev. Horace Tucker this morning waited on the Acting-Railway Commissioners and the Minister for Railways for the purpose of ...

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  18. HOW HE SAVED HIMSELF.

    Leap year had been on for a month, and Ethelind had her net spread for Athelwold. She had loved him long, because she could ...

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  19. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the prosecution of Deeming for the Windsor murder, Mr Marshall Lyle had an interview with Mr Akehurst, Secretary of the Crown Law ...

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  20. STRANGE SLANDER CASE.

    In the County Court to-day before Judge Hamilton aud a jury of four, an action was brought by Clara Ann Parker, of Latrobe street, Melbourne, married woman, against ...

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  21. THE EASTERN SUBURBS ELECTION.

    The Government has decided not to take any action with reference to the Eastern Suburbs poll. The returning officer, Mr Looker, will bo notified, to-day ...

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  22. IN THE DOCK.

    A youth, named Alfred Harold, was placed in the dock on the charge of breaking into the warehouse of the Shamrock Brewery Company, Victoria street, on the 4th March ...

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  23. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    An old resident of Mattland named Daniel Logue was killed yesterday at Seaham, about 18 miles from Maitland. It appears he was riding a fractious horre, which reared up ...

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  24. POLICE POINTS.

    George Kack was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day with using obscene language in a public place. Mrs Klein, second-hand clothes dealer, stated that ...

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  25. RUSSIAN JEWS IN VICTORIA.

    It would appear that recently there has been a large influx of Russian Jews into Victoria judging by the large number of person of that nationality ...

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  26. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A WOMAN.

    Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday morning Constables Clements and Garett, on duty in Clarendon street, South Melbourne, heard acreams, proceeding from the direction ...

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  27. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Between 7 and 10 o'clock on Saturday night. a roll of black cashmere, containing about 50 yards, was stolen from the shop door of Mr J. A. Jenkins, draper, Sydney ...

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  28. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  29. HOUSEBREAKING AT CARLTON.

    Yesterday, between 5 and 10 o'clock p.m., the residence of Mr J. Lipman, cigar manufacturer, was broken into and robbed. Entrance was gained by forcing open a back ...

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  31. FANCY DRESSES.

    Some original fancy dresses were worn at a hall given recently in an American city. A Queen of the Woods appeared in leaf-green satin tringed with gold. A quiver filled ...

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  32. ROBBERY IN COLLINS STREET.

    On the night of the 20th instant, about 10 o'clock, George A. Moss, clerk, of Prahran, was robbed of a gold watch and hair guard in a crowd in Colliusstreet. The watch and ...

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  34. A COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    Albert Morris was fined 60s, with 20s costs, in the Prahran Court this morning, for knocking down Mrs Margaret Couquest his neighbor, twice. ...

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  36. WHAT HE WAS WAITING FOR.

    "What are you waiting for?" asked a citizen of a suspicions-looking tramp in front of his house. "Oh, nothin' much," was the evasive ...

    Article : 78 words
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