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  2. THE "MARQUIS DE RAYS" COLONISATION SCHEME.

    Some little time will probably elapse before the trial of M. de Breil, for fraudulent practices in connection with what is known as the "Marquis de Rays' Colonisation Scheme," comes on. The case has not yet ...

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  3. PERJURY IN THE LICENSING COURT.

    Rosannah M'Carthy was yesterday charged, in the Central Police Court, before Mr. Fowler, J.P., that she did in her ovidence on oath, at the hearing of a certain case (a breach of the Licensing Act by Sunday trading) tried in ...

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  5. POLIOE.

    Mr. Clarke, S.M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterday. A number of cases of drunkenness were dealt with. Patrick Smith, charged with having a coat in his ...

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  6. ICE-MAKING.

    On the 18th October a number of gentlemen visited the promises of the Aylesbury Dairy Company, Bayswater, where space had been allotted for the exhibition of a new ice-making machine patented by Messrs, ...

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  7. The PEACE CONFERENCE at BRUSSELS.

    The Brussela correspondent of the Times sent to that journal, on October 18, the following account of the proceedings of the Peace Conference:- "The first sitting of the Peace and Arbitration Conference ...

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  8. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Marsh, S.M., sat in the Summons Court. Walter M'Clintock, who had been employed as a clerk in the Dead Letter Office for some years, was charged with ...

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  9. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The City Coroner, Mr. H. Sheill, J.P., yesterday held an inquest at the International Hotel, Newtown, touching the death of John Joseph Shannon, who on the 4th instant died from the effects of injuries alleged to have been caused ...

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  10. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS.

    Sir,—As violent atmospheric disturbances may be expected during this period of the year, in many cases causing great damage to lüue and property, I do not think it would be out of place to give through your widely circulated ...

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  11. FLAGSTAFF-HILL SIGNALS.

    Sir,—Considerable inconvenience is caused at times by vessels not being numbered on Flagstall-hill when they arrive. On several occasions of late this omission has been mude; and it is to be hoped that, in the interests of all ...

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