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  2. Political.

    SINGLETON, Thursday.—Mr. Rose addressed a meeting in the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday night. Mr. W. Wiles occupied the chair, and Messrs. Jas. Wright and Milard occupied ...

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    Some of the following items appeared in our later editions of yesterday. ...

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  4. Yesterday's Police Courts.

    James Elvy, 28, dealer, was charged with child desertion, and was ordered to pay 10s per week for 12 months. William Hodges, 70, carpenter, was bound over ...

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  5. English News by Mail.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The following are cuttings from the English papers, which arrived by the R.M.S. Ormuz on Wednesday: Uganda is again in a state of civil war. Kawina, who ...

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  6. News by Telegraph.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.—There was a good attendance at the Armidale Pastoral and Agricultural Show on Wednesday. The weather was fine, and all classes of exhibits, except sheep, ...

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  7. Suicide of a Well-known Solicitor.

    Mr. W. T. Pinhey, J.P., held a magisterial inquiry yesterday concerning the death of Mr. Henry Cox Colyer, who committed suicide on the previous day, at the deceased gentleman's ...

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  8. Brevities.

    A contractor swore in the District Court this afternoon that he would know in the building any stone he had ever seen taken out of the quarry. He wbuld have no doubt of it. ...

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  9. A Self-Accused Murderer.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—A man named William H. Davis gave himself up to the police on Wednesday. He alleged that he had, about eighteen months ago, poisoned a man named ...

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  10. Testimonial to a Cleric.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.—A handsome illuminated address and a valuable gold watch were presented to the Very Rev. Arch-priest Sheehy on Tuesday evening by his late congregation, on ...

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  11. WATER.

    Richard Milham was charged with stealing a silver watch value £3, the property of Peter Lascon. The charge was fully proved, and Milham was sent up for a fortnight. ...

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  12. THE IMPERSONATION CASES.

    To those who believe that impersonation is a criminal theft of the public, well deserving of rigorous, unswerving vengeance, it will be good news to learn that the law is in full swing against ...

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  13. New Flour-Mill Machinery.

    BATHURST, Thursday.—On Wednesday after-noon a large number of gentlemen of the city and district were invited by Mr. P. Crago, miller, to be present at the opening of his new and extensive ...

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  14. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

    Steps are now being taken in connection with the Mines Department to establish a branch of agriculture as referred to by Sir Henry Paries. Many politicians of experience hope that the ...

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  15. A Watchful Rascal.

    At the Central Police Court on Thursday somewhat seedy and antiquated looking individual named Isaac Simmons was charged on remand with larceny as a bailee. Constable John ...

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  16. The Railway Commissioners.

    WINDSOR, Wednesday.—The Railway Commissioners were here to-day. A deputation waited at the station to receive them, but the train passed on to Richmond, where they were received ...

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  17. The Old Love and the New.

    In No. 2 Jury Court yesterday, Laura Lilian Byrne, plaintiff, sued the defendant, Alfred Malcolm, for £1000 damages, for alleged breach of promise of marriage. In opening the case counsel ...

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  18. A Sudden Death.

    PARRAMATTA, Thursday. — Mr. Frank Clare Heydon, residing at Toongabbie, was found dead on the sofa at his residence on Wednesday after-noon. Deceased had been playing cards with his ...

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  19. Victorian News.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the County Court this morning a suit for damages was brought by William Edwards against Constable Coakley for assault. It appears that as the ...

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  20. Memorial to the Late Right Hon. W. B. Dalley.

    ORANGE, Thursday. — His Honor Judge Decker, before commencing the business of the Quarter Sessions, at Orange on Wednesday morning, said that he had been requested to mention, at the opening of country ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. REDFERN.

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  22. Application for Divorce Refused

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Divorce Court to-day further evidence was taken in the case of Peter Kirk, who applied for a dissolution of marriage with his wife Hanna Kirk, on the ...

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  23. Sporting.

    SCRATCHINGS.—The following scratchings for the Warwick Farm Meeting were made on Thursday :— Hurdle Race: Sweetbriar and Sterling. All engagements: La Valette. Liverpool Stakes: Second ...

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  24. ST. LEONARDS.

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  25. Suspected Suicide.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The body of an un-known man was found on the Williamstown railway line on Wednesday afternoon. Deceased was crashed into an unrecognisable mass. There ...

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  26. Petersham Municipal Election.

    On Wednesday, at noon, the Mayor (Mr. John Wheeler, M.L.A.) attended at the Town Hall to declare the nominations for the extraordinary vacancy in the Petersham Borough Council, ...

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  27. The Customs Seizures.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The long-standing dispute between Messrs. Petsch, Doehling and Co. and the Customs Department has been satisfactorily settled. The basis of the settlement ...

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  28. Licensing Court.

    The weekly meeting of the Licensing Court was held in the summons division of the Police Court on Thursday. Mr. Addison, S.M., presided, ana disposed of the following business: ...

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  29. The Waters of the Murray.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. D. M'Mordie, an engineer employed in the Harbors and Rivers Department of New South Wales, was in Melbourne on Tuesday arranging preliminaries for ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. Canley Vale.

    The regular monthly meeting or the Canley Vale Progress Association was held on Monday, evening, March 11, at the residence of Mr. Friscuria, Canley Park. Mr. W. Westacott ...

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  31. PATERSON RACE WEIGHTS.

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  32. More Retrenchment in the Railway Department.

    The Railway Commissioners have been devoting some time lately looking into the organisation of the stores department; and they find that by having branch stores at Goulburn, Bathhurst, ...

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  33. West Australian News.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Most encouraging news was received by Tuesday's mail with regard to the Midland Railway. A strong board, comprising among them many well-known financial ...

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  34. Alleged Embezzlement.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—Robert Kendall, an accountant in the employ of Mr. W. A. Thompson, M.L.A., was arrested on Wednesday night at the Boyal Hotel, on a charge of embezzling the ...

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  35. Fires.

    At 7 p.m. on Wednesday a fire broke out in a shop and dwelling, No. 43, Cleveland-street, Darlington. The premises were occupied by Thomas Dixon, carrying on business as a milliner and ...

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  36. The Sydney Hospital.

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  37. Queensland News.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Successful experiments were made to-day with the new process patented by Mr. Dunnett for the treatment of ores containing iron pyrites. Within twenty minutes a ...

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  38. Stock and Share Report.

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  39. Yesterday's Deputations.

    The following deputations will be received on Friday:—By the Colonial Secretary, at 11 a.m.: From the Liverpool Municipal Council, respecting the boundaries of Canley Vale. At 11.30: From ...

    Article : 77 words
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