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    Some of the following items appeared in our second and third editions of yesterday. ...

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  3. The General Summary per R.M.S. Ballaarat.

    LONDON, July 8.—The past week has been noteworthy for a series of checks experienced by the Government. Scarcely had the jubilant articles of the Gladstonian papers on the Spalding ...

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  4. The Unemployed.

    A deputation of three, representing a number of unemployed men, waited on the Colonial Secretary on Monday with regard to the opening of further relief works. ...

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  5. Supreme Court.

    ATCHISON V. MUSTON.—This case was struck out, there being no Appearance on either side. FLOOD V. FIFE.—The plaintiff, a pastoral tenant of the Crown, sought to recover compensation for ...

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  6. Strange Death of a Child.

    The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of the little boy, Lionel Earnest Ormerod, which took place on Tuesday morning last, at his parents' residence, 16, Harwood-street ...

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  7. Brevities.

    It is reported from Melbourne this afternoon that the floods in Victoria are subsiding. A fire occurred at Preston (Vic.) early this morning which is supposed to have been ...

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  8. IN EQUITY.

    This teas a suit arising over the disputed will of Martin Larkin, late of Brewarrina, farmer. It appeared that on May 8, 1877, the testator mada a will ...

    Article : 554 words
  9. Metropolitan Quarter Sessions.

    THE VALUE OF A CHARACTER.—Charles Collins, who had pleaded guilty on a charge of having stolen from a vessel, was brought up for sentence. Several witnesses were called, who gave the ...

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  10. Mining.

    CA[?]OAH, Saturday.—Several parcels of gold were brought from Mount M'Donald yesterday, aggregating nearly 100oz. Of this total Austin and party contributed. 70oz, obtained from 20 toss. The ...

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  11. Stealing from the Person.

    In the Central Police Court on Monday afternoon Charles Collins was charged with, stealing a purse containing a half sovereign, the property of Racha[?] Wood. From the evidence it appeared ...

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  12. Adelaide Items.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—It is expected that the railway to Silverton Trill be opened on September 1 and to Broken Hill early in November. The smallest cheque ever drawn, perhaps, has ...

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  13. District Court.

    HOW v. SPENCES.—Herbert Edward How, news agent, of Parramatta-road, Petersham, sought to recover from F. J. Spencer, of Frederick-street, Camperdown, commercial traveller, £37 ...

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  14. A Shaft Flooded.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—The new shaft at the [?]aryville Colliery became flooded with a rush of water on Saturday night, and one workman had only just time to warn the three others who were ...

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  15. Supposed Fiendish Act.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A dastardly outrage is reported from Preston. Early this morning a house there, occupied by William Lowe, was discovered to be on fire. All the inmates escaped ...

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  16. Watch Stealing

    In the Central Police Court on Monday, Harry White, alias Fouchard, was charged with having stolen a silver watch of the value of £4, the property of G. W. Kidman. Prom the evidence ...

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  17. Death from Burns.

    BOU[?], Monday.—On Saturday night Mrs. Mary Eplett, of Byrock, received severe injuries by fire. All he unfortunate woman's clothes were literally burned off her. The only portions of ...

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  18. Later Brisbane Intelligence.

    BRISBANE, Monday afternoon.—In the to-day Court to-day Thomas John O'Dell, alleged defaulting Secretary of the Metropolitan Tramway Company, was brought up charged with having ...

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  19. Stealing from a Clothes Line.

    John Clarke was charged on Monday, in the Central Police Court, with, hating stolen a pair of trousers, of the value of 30s, the property of John Bird. From the evidence it appeared that the ...

    Article : 261 words
  20. Sporting.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 words
  21. Telegrams.

    BEFORE HIS CONSTITUENTS.—Mr. R. J. Black, one of the members for Mudgee, addressed an appreciative audience in Rylstone on Saturday evening. He dwelt on various matters of political ...

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  22. Later from Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday afternoon.—No[?]indings have yet been received of the Newcastle man who is supposed to hare drowned himself, after a drinking bout. ...

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  23. Insolvency Court.

    Re John M'Crae. His Honor, in the course of his review of the circumstances of this case, stated that the books produced in connection with this matter might be intelligible to the insolvent ...

    Article : 522 words
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