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  3. TATTERSALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATION.

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  4. HE SMILED.

    AT the Quarter Sessions to-day a young man named Thomas Souter, who on Monday was found guilty of breaking and entering a house at Petersham, was again placed in ...

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  5. MATCHED AT LAST.

    ROBERT FITZSIMMONS and Jim Hall signed articles on April 22 to fight to a finish for a purse of 12,000dol. on July 22 next. The fact that the details of the contest ...

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  6. ATTACK ON A POLICEMAN.

    BEFORE Mr. Delohery, S. M., at the Central Police Court to-day, George Harris and Eliza Chapman were charged with having assaulted Constable O'Dea. Thomas Bourke was ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL POSITION.

    THE meeting of Ministerial supporters did not conclude till nearly 1 o'clock. The whole of the time was taken up in discussing the Government policy, and the decision ...

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  8. A HARDENED OFFENDER.

    JAMES O'BRIEN, one of these pests of society who, under the guise of dealers, prowl round empty houses and annex anything they can possibly lay hands on, was ...

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  9. OPENING A POST OFFICE.

    THE increasing postal business in the West Sydney district necessitated that the old post-office in King-street, near Sussex-street, should be done away with and ...

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  10. THE SHEARERS.

    Major Ricardo, who is in charge of the military in the Charleville district, pleaded guilty to using language calculated to provoke a breach of the peace. A fine of £1, ...

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  11. Presentation.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--A pleasant duty was performed at St. John's Church last night, when Mr. Heathershaw, who has been so energetic with the choir, was ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    The up-country waters came down through the night, and the river is now about 9ft. above ordinary level. The weather is fine, and no further rise is anticipated. ...

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  13. ONE MAN ONE VOTE.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall waited on the Premier this morning to urge upon the Government to adopt the one man one vote principle. Mr. Munro only gave a ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Judge Backhouse concluded the Quarter Sessions last evening, and will commence the District Court to-day. He passed the following sentences at the con[?]ion of the court:-- ...

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  16. FUNERAL OF THE LATE CONSTABLE O'BRIEN.

    THE funeral of the late Constable O'Brien, who succumbed in the Sydney Hospital on Sunday to injuries received the previous day, in a plucky attempt to stop a runaway ...

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  17. COMPULSORY CLOSING.

    A split has occurred in the Factories and Workshops Commission on the question of compulsory early closing and limitation of the hours of labor. ...

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  18. BOXING NEWS.

    JAKE KILRAIN arrived at Baltimore (Md.) on March 22 from San Francisco. He returned to the Monumental City a conqueror, and he received a first-class ...

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  19. DRIVING PARK RACES.

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  20. GREG V. GREG.

    The divorce suit, Grog v. Greg, was dealt with by his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer this afternoon. The petitioner, Mary Greg, formerly Mary Walters, sought dissolution ...

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  21. UNFOUNDED SUSPICION.

    WILLIAM DAVIS, a young man of rather respectable appearance, had, according to his statement, enjoyed a drink in the Colonnade Hotel, George-street, on the ...

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  22. THE AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    Lord Charles Scott gave reasons this morning for the squadron not calling at southern ports. He said that owing to the labor trouble in England the squadron had ...

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  23. MURRUMBIDGEE MEMS.

    William Thomas, a bricklayer, was charged with assaulting with intent Elizabeth Amelia Claffey, and was remanded till Friday after the evidence of the girl and ...

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  24. JUDICIAL SEPARATION.

    ALICE MARGUERITE JONES applied to his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer, this morning, for a separation from her husband, Robert John Jones, on the ground of cruelty. Mr. ...

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  25. A LADY BARBER.

    THE news anent the threatened importation of a "lady barber" to Port Mackay has created (says a local paper) quite a flutter of excitement amongst the matrimonial dove ...

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  26. THE RAID ON A BAKER'S CART.

    THOMAS ARMSTRONG, who was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with being concerned, with others, in having looted a baker's curt, and who was ...

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  27. BENCH AND BAR.

    DURING the hearing of a case at the Water Police Court this morning a scene of a very unpleasant nature occurred between Mr. B. Lee, S.M., and Mr. Cahill, solicitor. The ...

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  28. DISORDERLY HOUSE.

    The jury found both prisoners guilty, and they were remanded till the morning for sentence. ...

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  29. THURSDAY'S COMMERCIAL

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  30. WEDNESDAY'S MINING.

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  31. VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.

    THE Commissioner for Lands in South Australia has lately been paying an official visit to New Zealand to look into the village settlement system in that colony, with a ...

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  32. SHOCKING CHARGE.

    THOMAS MIDDLETON (a negro) and George Adams were charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day with attempting to commit an abominable offence in Hyde Park on May ...

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  33. WATER POLICE COURT.

    LANGUAGE VENDORS.--Nathaniel Johnson, 39, a piano-tuner, and Mary Cribb, 23, were each fined £3, in default one month's gaol, for having spoken their minds a little ...

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  34. MELBOURNE MARKET.

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  35. NEWTOWN POLICE COURT.

    RIOTING,--Lizzie Bunch, 24, was charged with behaving in a riotous manner in Erskineville-road, Newtown, and was fined 10s., levy and distress, or three days. ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION.

    THIS morning his Excellency Lord Jersey, accompanied by Lady Jersey and Mr. Goschen, paid a visit to the Industrial Blind Institution, Woolloomooloo. They ...

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  37. FROZEN MEAT.

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  40. ANOTHER JONES CASE.

    HIS Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer granted a decree nisi this afternoon in tho suit of Jones v, Jones. The evidence of the petitioner, William Jones, showed that his ...

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