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  2. THE LAW COURTS.

    Several names of defaulting jurymen were called over ; in most instances the fines were remitted, and in a few they were confirmed. BAGSHAW V. PHILLIPS. ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  3. POLICE.

    EMBSZZLEMENT.—Henry Jackson was charged by E. Carrill with embezzlement. It appeared that about fifteen months ago prisoner and prosecutor were on Ballaarat engaged in mining operations. Prosecutor ...

    Article : 923 words
  4. THE MAN THAT HAD EIGHTEEN WIVES !

    A very notorious impostor, named Win. Morrell, lived in the reign of Charles H. His birth and parentage were obscure, and his first start in the world was as a journeyman shoemaker in Worcester. He ...

    Article : 1,235 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    We find the following in the Warrnambool E[?]aminer:—We have much pleasure in noticing the arrival of Mr J. M. Chisholm, per last steamer, on a visit. Mr C. was one of the original settlers of ...

    Article : 977 words
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    Advertising : 238 words
  7. "WILL SAIL TO-MORROW."

    The good ship lies in the crowded dock Fair as a statue, firm as a rock, Her tall masts plercing the still blue sir, Her upright f[?] all white and bare— ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. (Before His Honor Mr Justice Barry, and a Special Jury of Four.)

    Mr Chapman and Mr Whipham for plaintill, Mr Michie and Mr Fellows for defendant. This was an action to recover £87 10s, damages alleged to have been incurred by the negligence ...

    Article : 4,338 words
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