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  3. SPECIAL EDITION

    YANKEE SAM'S hall was crammed to suffocation last night, every seat being occupied. Not even standing-room was available. The occasion was the fight between Jim Hogan, ...

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  4. THE OLD, OLD STORY.

    THIS morning Phillip Francis applied for a decree dissolving his marriage with his wife on the ground of adultery with John Oates. There was no appearance on the part of ...

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  5. THE TAILORS' STRIKE.

    THE only thing that has transpired in connection with the strike of the tailors this morning is the making arrangements for the conference. The secretaries to the employers, ...

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  6. THE TYSON DIVORCE CASE.

    THE arguments in the appeal of the petitioner in the divorce suit Tyson v. Tyson were concluded in the Full Court this afternoon after a ...

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  7. MASS MEETING.

    A MASS meeting of the tailors on strike was held this afternoon in the Temperance Hall for the purpose of taking into consideration the present notion of the employers. ...

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  8. IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    Messrs. Chaffey Brothers, the irrigationists, are increasing the sales of holdings in the Mildura and Renmark irrigation colonies. ...

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  9. A CLERK IN TROUBLE.

    A RESPECTABLY-DRESSED but somewhat dissipated-looking young man named Arthur George Vincent was charged at the Central to-day with having stolen two cases of ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    IN the matter of the hearing of the creditor's petition, J. M. Dalzell v. Thomas J. Henley, an application was made for a further adjournment on the ground that it had been ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.

    A private telegram received in London states that decisive fighting is expected to take place in Brazil, and that the effect will be to dismember the Republic. ...

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  12. QUARANTINED HORSES.

    A SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE issued this afternoon contains a notice to the following effect, signed by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Slattery):--"That portion of ...

    Article : 216 words
  13. MAGISTRATES' CONVICTIONS.

    WILLIAM WALSH appealed at the Darlinghurst Sessions before Judge Backhouse to-day against a conviction of 14 days' hard labor passed upon him by Mr. ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. FRENCH COAL-MINERS.

    The coal-miners in the north of France, who have gone out on strike, are discussing the position. It has been decided to request the French Government to intervene, with ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    West Australia.--No report. South Australia--No report. Victoria and Straits.--Generally overcast and hazy, with light rain, and in parts ...

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  16. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    It is announced that Sir Herbert Maxwell, of Monreith, Scotland, will be appointed to succeed the Earl of Onslow as Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  17. BUSHMEN'S WAGES.

    Mr. James is Niall, executive officer of the Central Queensland Pastoral Employers' Association, denies the statement recently published by the secretary of the Wharf ...

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  18. ALBURY AFFAIRS.

    A report came to hand this morning from Yarra Yarra Station, Germanton district, which states that a murderous assault was committed yesterday by a man ...

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  19. DEATH OF ADMIRAL JAGO.

    The death is announced of Rear-Admiral Charles Trelawney Jago. ...

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  20. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    WHEN the case of Samuel and David Thalberg was called on in the Registrar's Court to-day in bankruptcy Mr. T. M. Williamson, who appeared for the bankrupts, stated ...

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  21. NEED OF A REFORMATORY.

    THE three lads, George Riddle, Walter Snowdon, and James Hodge, who had pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions to breaking, entering and stealing, ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine are quoted at £7 10s. Shares in the British Broken Hill Co. are quoted at 30s. ...

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  23. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    AT about five minutes to 3 o'clock this morning the alarm was raised that the premises 5 Regent-street, Redfern, occupied by John Crowe, grocer, were ablaze. A ...

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  24. HE DREAMT IT.

    THERE are dreamers and dreamers, but the latest variety turned up in the Divorce Court this morning, in the petitioner in the divorce suit of Wilding v. Wilding, ...

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  25. BUILDING SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    Matthias Larkin, who is charged with falsifying the books of a building society, was to-day further remanded for a fortnight to allow a completion of the investigation of ...

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  26. DRIVING PARK RACES.

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  27. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.

    PROBATE was granted by his Honor Mr. Justice Manning this morning in the estates of Andrew Moore, Robert Darley, Edmund B. Woodhouse, James ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. FRAUDULENT APPROPRIATION.

    ALFRED AKEROYD, a fashionably-attired young fellow, was charged on remand at the Water Police Court to-day with the fraudulent appropriation of a cheque for £20, ...

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  29. LISMORE-TWEED RAILWAY.

    A meeting of employees on the Lismore-Tweed railway works was held last night. It was almost unanimously decided that navvies and other employees connected ...

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  30. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    Harry Jones, a journalist, has an action to recover damages to the amount of £500 in the County Court to-day, against the secretary of the Essendon Football Club, ...

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  31. DID NOT APPEAR.

    JOHN KAILHER applied at the Sessions to-day to have an order made against him for the support of hisillegitimate child by Mr. W. Johnson, S.M., ...

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  32. A SAD CASE.

    The influenza epidemic has been responsible for few sadder cases than that of the Fuller family at Mudgee. Last week the head of the household, Henry Fuller, while ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. MELBOURNE MATTERS.

    Hon. T. A. Wallace wrote to the Minister for Mines to-day to the effect that a mineral lode 300ft. wide has been discovered in East Gippsland. The lode is supposed to be ...

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  34. BURNING A TRAMWAY.

    An attempt was made to set fire to the Mount Zeehan tramway yesterday. The flames were, however, discovered by the employees in time to prevent much ...

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  35. RUN OVER BY A 'BUS.

    A man named Charles Mathews met with a serious accident at Wickham by being run over by a 'bus. Besides an injury to the spine he has four ribs broken. ...

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  36. THIS AFTERNOON'S SHIPPING.

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  37. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONS.

    Nasit Gongeriz, of Goulburn, laborer, and now confines in Goulburn Gaol. Mr. Stephen, official assignee. ...

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  38. TOCUMWAL BRIDGE.

    FOR the past three years the question of a bridge over the Murray at Tocumwal, about a third of the way from Echuca, to Albury, is one which has been agitating the residents ...

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  39. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.

    THOMAS RITCHIN, 33, pleaded guilty at the Newtown Court this morning, and was fined £5, or two months, for assaulting a constable whilst in the execution of his ...

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  40. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    The case against Dr. Crowther and Reginald Ritchie, for alleged malpractices at Hobart, has been adjourned sine die. Dr. Crowther's whereabouts is unknown. ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    AT the Newtown Court this morning, Margaret Jackson, 44, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by throwing herself from a balcony 15ft. high. William ...

    Article : 92 words
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  44. IMPORTS.

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  45. MUDGEE MATTERS.

    Mrs. Robert Frost died here during the night from influenza. It is reported that a Mrs. Kelman has also succumbed. A newly-organised fife and drum hand ...

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