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  4. THE STORY OF THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    Reports are constantly being received, from various parts of the country of outrages committed by anarchists happily not often attended with serious ...

    Article : 96 words
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  6. TWO COUPLES OE WITNESSES.

    MR. AND MRS. HIRSCHFELDT, Who were fellow passengers of Deeming and the murdered woman in the Kaiser Wilhelm. MR. AND MRS. WOODS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  7. THE FITZROY PLUMBER'S EVIDENCE.

    [?]ired Edward Greenwood, examined by Mr. Wal[?]n, said he was a plumber residing in Fitzroy. Where were you employed in 1884?-- ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. THE CORONER THREATENED

    The Coroner (Dr. Neild) having taken his seat on the Bench, the jury were again sworn, and before any evidence was called Dr. Neild said that he ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. NEWS AND NOTES IS A NUTSHELL

    Signs of rain about. Welcome. More housebreaking in the suburbs. Anarchists active in Valencia, Spain. Ballarat sharemarket stagnant. ...

    Article : 658 words
  10. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON.

    Sir William C. Robinson, G.C.M.G., Governor of Western Australia, who has been seriously ill for some time past, will leave England for that colony on the 3rd ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. A NEW DIAMOND FIELD.

    News has reached here that a valuable diamond has been found in the outskirts of Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal. A rush to the spot has now set in to peg ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. THE PRISONER SLEEPS, OR PRETENDS TO DOZE.

    The Coroner: Mr. Lyle, do you wish to call any witnesses? Mr. Lyle: At this stage I do not intend to call any witnesses, I merely desire to ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. AN INTERESTING INCIDENT.

    During the reading over of her evidence Mills Rounsefell steadfastly declined to look in the direction of Williams, but he fastened his snaky, ugly, wicked eyes ...

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  14. THE ATROCITY AT WINDSOR.

    Instead of abating it would appear that the excitement over the preliminary trial of the brute Williams growing by leaps and bounds, if this morning's attendance ...

    Article : 396 words
  15. THE HANSARD UNION FRAUDS.

    The hearing of the charges against Sir Henry Isaacs, a previous Lord Mayor of London, and Mr. Hor[?]tio Bottomley of having defrauded the Hansard Publishing ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. THE COUNSEL.

    Mr. Robert Walsh, Q.C., Crown Prosecutor, conducted the case for the Crown, instructed by Mr. Ma[?]anully, of the Crown Law Department. ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. THE WOOL SALES.

    The Colonial wool auctions are being continued daily. The demand for most descriptions is keen, especially on the part of foreign buyers. Merino wools ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. THE CITY COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    Just after 9.30 this morning Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., took his seat on the Bench, and Williams was ordered to appear. Attended by three or four ...

    Article : 435 words
  19. HOW THE BODY WAS DUG UP.

    Sergeant O'Loughlin was recalled. Mr. Walsh : You took part in digging up the body?--Yes. Was any violence used on the head or ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    James Smyth, Detective police constable, stationed at West Australia, was then called. Mr. Walsh: Where were you on the ...

    Article : 278 words
  21. THE CROWN PROSECUTOR SUMS UP.

    The Crown Prosecutor proceeded to address the jury about a quarter-post twelve and it was evident his address was going to be a lengthy one. The case, he said, ...

    Article : 2,316 words
  22. AN UNUSUAL MARRIAGE.

    Sir Edward William Watkin, Bart., M.P. for Hythe, was to-day married in St. George's Cathedral Hanover Square, London, to Mrs. Ingram, who is 84 years ...

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  23. DR. MULLEN RE-CALLED.

    The Foreman: We would like you to put Dr. Mullen in the box, Mr. Coroner. Dr. Mullen entered the witness-box. The Foreman: Looking at the knife ...

    Article : 399 words
  24. DR. MOLLISON GIVES ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE.

    Mr. Walsh : Can you form any opinion as to which was first inflicted, the injuries on the head or neck?--The injuries to the head. ...

    Article : 231 words
  25. ILLNESS OF SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN.

    Sir Arthur Sullivan, the celebrated composer, is seriously ill at Monte Carlo. ...

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  26. PRISONER'S IDENTITY WITH DEEMING.

    Jonathan Stephens, plumber and gas-fittor, said:--I [?] the employ of John Danks and Sons, brassfoundors, Bouke street. ...

    Article : 101 words
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  28. NEW INSOLVENT.

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