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  2. LEDERHOE'S LUCK.

    According to the evidence adduced in the South Brisbane Police Court on Tuesday, there must have been a fairish flare-up at the domicile of the Wendts ...

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  5. COURT CHRONICLES.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were commenced before his Honor the Chief Justice, Sir Pope Cooper, on Monday, February 19. There were ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. THE "WORKER."

    Strikes have been the order of the day for months past. The genuine worker is between the devil and the deep blue sea. On the one hand, he has the big ...

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  7. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The necessity for training the girls of the State for the duties which they are destined, to fulfil some time or other in their lives, whether early or late-- ...

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  8. HARDING'S CASE.

    Mr. Kingsbury, Crown Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown, and informed the Court that no true bill had been found in the case of Ernest Harding, licensed ...

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  9. PROFESSOR GIBSON'S CASE.

    In the case of George Washington Gibson, who was charged with unlawfully supplying drugs, no true bill was found. ...

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  10. MAUD KERR.

    No true bill was found in the case of Maud Kerr, charged with unlawfully wounding at South Brisbane. Then a procession of penitents pleaded ...

    Article : 302 words
  11. A YOUTH BROUGHT UP.

    A youth aged 10, named William Guy, was charged with entering the dwelling house of Mary Jane Cran, on February 13, and with the heinous offence of ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. IN AND OUT OF SOCIETY.

    Nothing would give the women of Brisbane greater joy than to know that Coyne and Co. were going to dispose of the remnants of the strike up at the ...

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  13. A CHECKERED CAREER.

    A man named Samuel Alexander D'Edgerby pleaded guilty to two charges of obtaining money by false pretences, in Brisbane, during January last. ...

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  14. A BROTHERLY BRAWL.

    There was more than the usual bill of fare at the South-side justice dispensary, on Tuesday morning, when John Burke Dent, well-known on the other side of ...

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  15. DREWER DROPPED ON.

    Thomas Drewer then pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen sundry articles of drapery from outside, a shop. Drewer said that drink drove him to ...

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  16. NICHOLSON'S NAUGHTINESS

    Percy Nelson Nicholson then professed penitence for having stolen some £474 5s. 10d. as the servant of Messrs. Peate and Douglas. According to the ...

    Article : 356 words
  17. LAX'S ALLEGED LAPSE.

    In the case of John Lax, the butcher, who was committed on a charge of unlawfully counselling certain people to kill William Geoffrey Cahill and other ...

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  20. A DAILY REPORT.

    His Honor the Chief Justice observed at the end of the sittings on Tuesday, February 20, that he has noticed a paragraph in a morning paper to the effect ...

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  21. A GOOD DAISY FARM ON OXLEY CREEK.

    1074 Acres, having a long frontage to Oxley Creek, and about 20 miles from Brisbane, and 7 miles from Railway Station, 30 acres under cultivation, ...

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  22. BAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT.

    The Municipal Concert Band vill give another of its pleading open-air performances in the Botanical Gardens to-night at 8.45. The vocalist will be ...

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