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  2. The Railway Frauds.

    The case against the members of the firm and certain employes of Messrs. Wright, Heaton, and Co., for an alleged conspiracy to defraud the Railway Department, in connection with the carriage of wool ...

    Article : 199 words
  3. Metropolitan Quarter Sessions.

    SENTENCES.—Frederick Willis, convicted of larceny the previous day, was sentenced to three years penal servitude. A long list of convictions had been recorded against the prisoner, and the ...

    Article : 533 words
  4. Indo-Colonial Exhibition.

    LONDON, October 6.—Sir Graham Berry, the Agent-General for Victoria, has written to Sir P. Cunlife Owen, stating that the committee appointed to inquire into the complaints as to ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. The Great Barrier Island Murder.

    Constable May, stationed at Cof's Harbor, had his suspicious aroused by the discovery of the wreckage of the Sovereign of the Seas, found in the vicinity of that place. The manner in which a ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. The Colonial and Indian Institute.

    LONDON, October 6.—Surprise has been expressed at the smallness of the amount which the Australian colonies propose to give toward the establishment of a Colonial and Indian Jubilee ...

    Article : 45 words
  7. General News.

    A TERRIBLE DEATH.—It is reported that a blackfellow and his gin, living on the coast north of Townsville, have been eaten by alligators. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.—A miner named Croydon, when the charge exploded and shattered one of Smith's legs. Decomposition set in, and the leg was amputated, but Smith subsequently died. ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  8. A New Zealand Loan.

    LONDON, October 6.—Tenders are invited for a New Zealand Government Loan of £1,500,000 at 4 per cent. per annum. Tenders are to be opened on the 14th instant. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. Trade Affairs.

    WHARF LABORERS.—A meeting of this union was held on Wednesday night. Mr. Ryan presided. There was a large attendance of members. A lengthy discussion arose an to whether a man who had been ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. S. S. Jumua.

    SUEZ, October 5.—The British India Co.'s s.s. Jumna, London, September 20, left here to-day for Queensland ports. ...

    Article : 22 words
  11. Paarliament.

    Mr. S.SMITH read an extract from the "Hansard" reporter's notes, in which it was pointed out that Sir Henry Parkes had distinctly explained that he had no intention of conveying the meaning ordinarily ...

    Article : 3,489 words
  12. Insolvency Court.

    Re Edward Thomas Clarke. Motion for release of estate. In this matter it appeared that the notice given was insufficient under rule 36, and therefore no order was made. ...

    Article : 398 words
  13. Alleged Frauds on the Corporation of Sydney.

    In the Central Police Court on Thursday, Robert Bradford, David Bradford, C.W.Forbes and H. Walton were charged with conspriring to defraud the Corporation of Sydney. ...

    Article : 690 words
  14. WHAT WAS IT?

    Just after the hearing of the case against Messrs. Wright, Heaton, and others, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Railway Department had commenced at the Darlinghurst Court on Thursday a ...

    Article : 305 words
  15. Sporting.

    DEATH OF METEOR.—Mr. J.R. Maitland's Meteor, by St. Alban.—Deception, who sustained an injury in the Welter Handicap of the recent A.J.C. meeting, died in J.D. Robertson's training stables, ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. CAULFIELD TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday afternoon.—The Caulfield course proper is closed for training purposes owing to heavy rain. It will be opened to-morrow if dry enough, but for cup horses only. kenneth went a couple of turns. St. Paul ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. The Police Courts.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 words
  18. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday afternoon.—The weather was dull and showery this morning. The tracks were heavy. First Consul, Fish O' Silver, and Menotti accomplished a mile spin. Consul finished best. Hogmanay ran a good mile. ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. Lambton Mining Dispute.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday, noon,—The Lambton miners met last night. Among other business they considered the award of the umpire on their long protracted dispute. The men offered no formal ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. Pastoral.

    ARMIDALE.—Stock movements; 5072 mixed sheep from Armidale to Cooma (E.P.Huxley), owner in charge. Lambing has commenced. So far a good percentage is reported. ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. VICTORIAN BETTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  22. NEWTOWN POLICE COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 words
  23. The Governor of Tasmania.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Governor of this colony has been granted six months leave of absence by his Secretary of State, to return to England. His Excellency will probably take advantage of this ...

    Article : 99 words
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