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  2. SPECIAL EDITION

    At Omaha on October 9 a mob dragged Joe Coe, a negro, from the gaol where he lay awaiting trial for assaulting a child, and hanged him. The door of the prison was ...

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  4. AFFRAY IN GEORGE-STREET.

    THIS morning at the Water Police Court before Captain Fisher, S.M., Thomas M'Donald Dalveen, the proprietor of the Victoria Cafe, George-street, was charged ...

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  5. A SHIP ASHORE.

    A fierce south-west gale was experienced in Port Phillip Bay last night and this morning. The ship Kate Davenport parted anchors and went ashore on the mud-bank, ...

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  6. WEDNESDAY'S SPORTING

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BANKING CO.

    A MEETING of depositors of the Australian Banking Co. was held at the Carrington Hall this afternoon, the attendance being large. Mr. F. Abigail, who subsequently ...

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  8. A CITIZEN IN TROUBLE.

    Matthias Larkin, the highly-respected secretary of the South Melbourne Building Society, a councillor of South Melbourne, city commissioner of the Metropolitan ...

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  9. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    A man named Caesar Luciani was found dead at Dandenong yesterday with a bullet wound in his head, and a bottle containing strychnine, near him. A letter to his wife ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL.

    German beet sugar, 88 per cent. f.o.b. Hamburg, is 12s. 6d. per cwt.; beet sugar, 14s., Dutch Standard, 14s. 9d. per cwt. Best Australian tin, for present delivery, is ...

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  11. BUILDING SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    The directors of the South Melbourne Permanent Building Investment Society promise to lay a complete balance-sheet before the depositors on Saturday night ...

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  12. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A MEMBER of the legal profession, known as Sidney Stewart, was charged at the Central to-day on an information setting out that he had fraudulently appropriated the sum of ...

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  13. ORANGE ECHOES.

    Mr. Chandler, secretary of the labor league, definitely says he intends to resign. A meeting was held on Monday evening, when there was such a meagre attendance, ...

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  14. INTERESTING TO COUNTRY TOWNS.

    A DEPUTATION from Pitt Town consisting of Messrs. J. B. Johnston, V. Conlon, S. Dunstan, and W. Maxwell, introduced by Mr. Bowman,. M.L.A., interviewed Mr. ...

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  15. WALKER'S WATCH.

    TWO girls, named Kate Smith and Mary Bartlett, were found guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day upon an indictment charging them with stealing a watch and chain ...

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  16. THE CABINET.

    ALTHOUGH the Cabinet sat till nearly midnight it met again this afternoon to bestow further attention on matters which it is necessary to have in order before the House ...

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  17. SUICIDE BY A GIRL.

    An unmarried girl, Julia Walsh, residing at Port Melbourne, gave birth to a child, and then committed suicide yesterday. ...

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  18. A NEW BARRISTER.

    THIS morning Mr. Sydney A. Thompson, LL.B., Cambridge, and B.A., Sydney, barrister of the Inner Temple, was, on the motion of Mr. Walker, admitted to the bar ...

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  19. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS.

    The association last night opened a new clubroom. A cricket match between the I Zingar[?] Cricket Club and the officers of the ...

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  20. WEDNESDAY'S MINING.

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  21. AFGHANS AT BOURNE.

    At the police court yesterday. afternoon two Afghans, named Nuro Mahomet and Anagazada, were charged with assaulting one John Council, a carrier. From the ...

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  22. A COMMON ASSAULT.

    A BOY named Ernest Fairbrother pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions this morning to a common assault on a little girl named Elizabeth Walker, and was bound over ...

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  23. DEATH OF A PUBLIC MAN.

    Mr. John George Morris, a well-known auctioneer of Bowral, died last night. The deceased gentleman was Mayor of Bowral, president of the local School of Arts, a ...

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  24. MELBOURNE MARKET.

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  25. STEALING A WATCH.

    A YOUNG man named James Houston was found guilty at the Quarter Sessions today upon an indictment charging him with having, on October 11, stolen a gold watch ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. A SAD HOLIDAY.

    A little [?] named Francis William Gosson, 2 years and 9 months old, was drowned in the Korogoro Creek, near the Heads, during Saturday night. From ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

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  28. THE WOOL TRAFFIC.

    THE Railway Department received last week 4576 bales of wool at Darling Harbor, being an increase of 350 bales at the same date last year, when, it will be remembered, ...

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  29. DEATHS.

    Death has still been amongst our community, and during the past two days has taken off three old hands in the district, in the persons of Mrs. Haddocks, Mr. Jones, ...

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  30. CREDITORS' PETITIONS.

    THE Registrar in Bankruptcy dealt with several creditors' petitions to-day. A. E. Moore v. Thomas M'Grea[?]. The sequestration order was made, and Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. THE PYRMONT BRIDGE FATALITY.

    THE inquest concerning the death of Thomas Risk, who was killed on Saturday last through being knocked down by an icecream cart, was continued this morning by ...

    Article : 373 words
  32. BURGLARY AT CAMBERWELL.

    While away at a school picnic the house of Mr. Tucker, at Camberwell, was broken into, and a cashbox containing £15 was taken. The man who was caretaker of the ...

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  33. BANKRUPT CERTIFICATES.

    BEFORE the Registrar in Bankruptcy this morning an application was made for a certificate in the case of Thomas Andrew Matthews. It was shown that the ...

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  34. THE COURTS.

    SKATES.--William Thorpe, 19, who was charged with having a pair of skates in his possession, reasonably supposed to have been stolen, was discharged. ...

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  35. "TOTE" TOUTS FINED.

    IN the summons division of the Central today Robert Matthews, a "tote" representative, for having loitered in Newtown-road in the prosecution of his ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. PHOENIX DEBATING SOCIETY.

    At the usual meeting of the Phoenix Debating Society, held last night, Mr. Hammond, ex-member for Canterbury, was present and gave a very interesting and ...

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  37. DIVORCE.

    TO-DAY Mr. Justice Windeyer, sitting in divorce, settled issues in the suit of Neilsen v. Neilsen as marriage and adultery of the respondent Annie Neilsen with the ...

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  38. THE INFLUENZA.

    Mr. Henry Barter, well-known grazier of Cooradigbee, and brother of Mr. G. W. H. Barter of Borambolo, died yesterday from influenza. ...

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  39. THE SNAKE SEASON.

    Snakes are alarmingly prevalent, and even the towns and villages are invaded. It is thought the last floods drove them to the high lands, where they have wintered ...

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  40. THE DORA DORA BLACKS.

    It was reported yesterday that troopers searching the Bulga Mountains found traces of the Dora Dora blacks, who are alleged to be there. Traces were found, but owing to ...

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  41. LICENSING COURT.

    CAPTAIN FISHER, S.M., and Mr. B. Lee, S.M., presided at the Water Police Licensing Court this morning. Several renewals of licenses, booth and billiard licenses and music ...

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  42. A SUNSTROKE.

    Whilst engaged shearing at Mr. Gaden's Apsley shed yesterday one of the men met with a sunstroke. He was engaged near the shed, and the sun being so strong acted ...

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  43. BRADLEY IN BANKRUPTCY.

    JOSEPH RAWORTH Bradley came down from Darlinghurst Gaol this afternoon, in custody of a warder, to attend his examination before the Registrar in Bankruptcy. ...

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  44. A TESTIMONIAL.

    A purse of sovereigns and an illuminated address were presented to Captain Prideaux by his officers and friends, as a mark of esteem and respect. ...

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  45. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    An elderly man named Henry Harris was committed for trial to-day for a horrible attempt to rip Thomas Garvan open with a knife. ...

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  46. IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE.

    THE Full Court to-day was occupied in the consideration of a new trial motion in the case of the White Rock Proprietary Silver Mining Co. v. New South Wales Assurance ...

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  47. INFLUENZA.

    Influenza is very prevalent in the town and district, and a number of serious cases are reported. Yesterday a young man named Wallace, son of a selector on Bland. ...

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  48. THE WEATHER.

    Refreshing showers have fallen, and have done much good to young crops and farms generally. YOUNG, Wednesday. ...

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  49. FISH POISONING.

    Mrs. William Fitzroy, a bride of 48 hours, died of fish poisoning yesterday. ...

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  50. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CASE

    THE Equity suit, Brush Electric Co. v. Kingsbury, commenced before Mr. Justice Manning yesterday, was continued to-day. The case is one in winch the plaintiffs claim, as holders ...

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  51. THURSDAY'S MINING.

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  52. RELEASING AN ESTATE.

    AN order was made by the Judge in Bankruptcy this morning for the release of the estate of Charles Phipps Humphreys. The champion fight of the season will ...

    Article : 163 words
  53. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BILLY TEA AND WHISKY.-- August Rees was remanded till Monday next on a charge of having in his possession 20 half-pound packets of Billy Tea, 12lb. of sugar, and a ...

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  54. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    THE revenue derived from the railways continues to show a satisfactory increase. The receipts from January 1 to October 31 were roughly two and a half millions-- exactly ...

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  55. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATION.

    FREDERICK and Mary Ann Goodman, of 467 Pitt-street, Sydney, dyers. Mr. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.

    The continuation of the crusade by the police against the art unions for charitable purposes, or otherwise, is causing comment. ...

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  58. THE M'RAE CASE.

    IN Bankruptcy to-day Mr. Justice Manning, in the estate of Murdoch M'Rae, a motion was made under section 120 to set aside a deed of settlement under date May ...

    Article : 62 words
  59. JURORS FINED.

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  60. STORM AT YASS.

    A most destructive storm passed over portion of tho town to-day, unroofing houses and doing immense damage to property. ...

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