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  4. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The re-trial of Matthias Larkin and Patrick Cleary was resumed in the Criminal Court this morning before his Honor Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a special jury of ...

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  5. THE ATROCITIES

    The investigations of the police authorities into the Rainhill murders have been rewarded by another important discovery. They have succeeded in finding a ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    To-day shortly before 12 o'clock Detectives Joseph Bannon and Robert Fryer arrested a man on a charge of being concerned in the frauds perpetrated ...

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  7. CLEARY'S STATEMENT

    Patrick Cleary then delivered a statement from the dock. He said thai his counsel had considered it advisable that he should deliver an address in order to explain away ...

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  8. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ARMIDALE.

    At a train was entering Armadale station this morning a gatekeeper named William O'Brien was knocked over. O[?] foot was taken off. ...

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  9. THE JUDGE'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. Finlayson having replied briefly, his Honor proceeded to sum up. His Honor said that it was not necessary for him to address them at very great length on ...

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  10. A POLICEMAN SUED FOR SLANDER.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Gaunt, an action was brought by Thomas Jones, dealer, of Madeline street, Carlton, against Robert Callandar, of 9[?] Newry ...

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  11. THE COUNSEL.

    Mr. Finlayson appeared to prosecute; Mr. Johnston, for Larkin; and Mr. Dunkley for Cleary. ...

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  12. THE CHARGES

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

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  13. DEEMING'S CRIMINAL CAREER.

    Not a day passes without fresh facts being ascertained respecting the crimes of Frederick Bayley Deeming, the Rainhill and Windsor murderer. The public ...

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  14. THE RAILWAYS COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways met this morning for the purpose of taking further evidence on the Mildura extensions and transacting other ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Warmer again and clear. Prince Bismarck's health improving. Strike on the Canadian Pacific Railway ...

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  16. THE VERDICT.

    The jury were not long in coming to a decision. The Court adjourned for lunch while the jury were considering their verdict, and resumed at a quarter past ...

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  17. ANOTHER SWINDLE BY DEEMING.

    Yt has transpired that in October lost, when Deeming was at Hastings after his marriage with Miss Mather, he swindled a publican there of L50. ...

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  18. THE PRISONER IN PERTH.

    Swanston passed a bad night, being very restless and wakeful. He complained to the gaoler of his inability to sloop last night. and said the time passed ...

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  19. PECULIAR PROCEDURE.

    In the Licensing Court to-day tin application was made on behalf of Miss Margaret J. Dunne for n transfer to her of a license hold by E. T. Farr for Keen's Family Hotel. ...

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  20. ADDRESS OF COUNSEL.

    When the court opened this morning Mr. Dunkley began his address to the jury on behalf of his client Cleary. He said he had to apologise for appearing before them. ...

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  21. DEEMING A MEAN THIEF.

    We mentioned in our last edition on Monday that the detective police had received intelligence from a Mr. Brooks, of South Yarra. that when he was living in ...

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  22. THE NEW MARKETS.

    The approaching opening of the new Corporation markets in Flinders street, is being locked forward to with pleasurable anticipates by the hotelkeeners in the vicinity ...

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  23. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of the man who was discovered in Hobson's Day near the Port Melbourne baths yesterday morning, has been identified as that of William Mason, a man about 30 ...

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