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  5. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    At the City Court to-day, Thomas Hill, an ex-telegraph, messenger, was charged with conspiracy to defraud. Victoria Lobb, formerly a ...

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  6. FULL COURT;

    Below the Chief Justice (Sir John Stokell Dodds) and Justice McIntyre. ...

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  7. MULLIGAN V. MULLIGAN. JACKSON (Co RESPONDENT).

    Petition by the husband for divorce and custody of the children, on the ground of adultery between the respondent and correspondent. ...

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  8. THE NEW TOURIST ROOMS.

    The rooms recently acquired for the [?] of the Tourist Association, adjoining the Rialto Tea Rroms, are certainly a commendable innovation, and should ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    The Rev James Guinness Rogers, an eminent Congregational minister, in a letter to the 'Times,' urges the government to make the ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported from Khartoum that the Belgian have placed 12 heavy Krupp guns in the forts at Lado, on the Upper Nile. ...

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  11. AN INQUEST.

    At the inquest on George Samuel Adams, aged 28, a tramway gripman, the the evidence showed he was unwell, and he went down home to ...

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A middle aged man named Fredrick McHugh was charged at South Melbourne Court on Monday with offtensive behavior, Constable ...

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  13. BULGARIAN HORRORS.

    A Bulgarian band sacked and burned two Servian villages, killing 14 persons, chiefly women and children. ...

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  14. THE PLURAL VOTING BILL.

    In the debate on the Plural Voting Bill. Mr Balfour warmly supported Lord Robert Cecil. The clause delaying the operation ...

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  15. AN EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE.

    An extraordinary occurrence has occurred at Coraki, New South Wales. A farmer named McRae was riding in a storm when a tree was ...

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  16. £75 REWARD.

    The following notice has been issued by the Commissioner of Police:— Whereas on the 11th day of November, 1906, a wooden building containing a ...

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  17. MORE ATROCITIES AT CONGO.

    Meetings have been held at Manchester, Sunderland, Yarrow , and boroughs protesting against the Congo atrocities. ...

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  18. A REPENTANT SUICIDE.

    At the South Melbourne Court a middle aged furniture salesmen named Thom as Henry Clarke was charged with having attempted­ ...

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  19. PROTECTION OF AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Several speakers in the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce denounced the Australian Industries Preservation Act as unspeakably pernicious, ...

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  20. THE PORTSMOUTH OUTBREAKS.

    Two stokers have been sentenced eighteen and fix months' imprisonment respectively for their connection with the recent­ ...

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  21. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The ts. Loongana arrived from Melbourne this morning with the following passengers : — Saloon : Mesdames Perrin, Ferguson and ...

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  22. STOCK SALES

    The following sales of stock were effected to-day :— J. W. Abbott and Sons held their usual sale at the Slaughter Yards to-day. The ...

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  23. PROMOTION BY MERIT.

    Recent criticism has caused the Victorian Government to turn its attention to the question of promotion by merit in the police force. ...

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  24. JOHN BURNS ON SOCIALISM.

    John Burns, when conversing with Blumer, a German National Liberal member of the Reichstag, who is visiting Great Britain. ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  26. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    The certificates in connection with the practical examinations are new ready, and can be obtained at the office of the, 'Examiner ' office ...

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  27. TO-NIGHT’S LECTURE IN AID OF THE WOMEN’S HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    We remind our readers that Mr Alfred Taylor’s lecture in aid of the above association will be delivered at tho Masonic Hail this evening. The lecture ...

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  28. A MEETING AT HUFERSFIELD.

    Great excitement was observed at a Hudderfield political meeting. Russel. Williams, the Socialist Labor candidate, was injured in the ...

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  29. A CHARGE OF GOLD STEALING.

    Yesterday at Beaconsfield, Charles Travice Capper, an ex employs at the Tasmania Battery, was arrested on a charge of stealing gold from ...

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  30. GIRL DRINKS POISON .

    A girl, 18 years of age, named Elsie Guthridge, living at 18 Reed street, Fitrroy, on Monday evening in a fit of pique swallowsd a ­ ...

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  31. THE RAILWAY COM­MISSIONERS.

    The Railway Commission returned from their tour of inspection to the North-West Coast yesterday. They did not come on to ...

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  32. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is 75,919,000 quarters. ...

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  33. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred near Gore street to-day. It appears that James Tayler, a man of about middle age, who was an employee of the Hobart ...

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  34. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .

    The usual weekly meeting of the Benevolent Society was held this afternoon, 29th inst. The report submitted showed that during the past week 40 ...

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  35. DESTROYING DOGS.

    So far this year 700 dogs have been destroyed in the city. There are still a large number that registration fees have n o t been paid for. ...

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  36. WOOL SALES.

    The market is excited at the wool sales, and the prices are fully maintained. ...

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  37. ON 'CHANGE.

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  38. MOTOR BUS SERVICE .

    It is understood there will shortly be a motor bus service between Launceston and Beauty Point, via It[?]seveare, Exeter, and Beaconsfield. ...

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  40. MINING.

    Mount Farrell (Mount Farrell), November 22 (by wire).—Rise north crossout showing 16in firsts. This week's output will be fully seven tons firsts. ...

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  41. THE CHINESE COMMISSIONER.

    His Excellency the Chinese Commissioner, Hwang Hon Cheng, made an official visit to his Worship the Mayor, Alderman Crisp, at noon to-day. His ...

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  42. NEW BUILDING FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The new block of buildings which have boon erected at Devonport by the A .M .P . Society w ere opened yesterday. The structure is very ...

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  44. HOSPITAL ITEM .

    On enquiry at the General Hospital today, it was ascertained that the man Williams, who was convoyed to the General Hospital last evening suffering ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    Moorahi, ss., 4392 tons, L. Worrall, from the Bluff. Passengers — Saloon : Meedames, Hilder, Surman : Misses McGill, Brown, Reid ; Messrs Chute, Mead, ...

    Article : 134 words
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