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  4. SPORTING.

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  5. A LETTER- CARRIER IN TROUBLE.

    A LETTER- CARRIER named Michael M'Namee, 59, of very respectable appearance, was brought before Mr. O'Malley Clarke at the Redfern Police Court ...

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  6. YESTERDAY'S SPORTING.

    The weather improves as the meeting progresses, and to- day the spectators might easily imagine themselves assisting at the spring fixture of the A.J.C. For an ...

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  7. THE SOUTH SYDNEY ELECTION.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon,the Elections and Qualifications Committee brought up their report on the petition presented against the sitting ...

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  8. ALLEGED ROBBERY FROM. THE PERSON.

    Two young men, at the Redfern Police- Court to- day, named James Walters and Thomas Brown, were charged with having stolen about £5 15a from ...

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  9. SAVAGE ASSAULT BY CHINAMEN.

    A few weeks back the Redfern police, acting on information given by a Christian Chinese living in James- street, Waterloo, laid an information against a Chinese ...

    Article : 565 words
  10. PIGEON SHOOTING.

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  11. EASTER MANCEUVRES.

    No work doing this afternoon, except the usual drill, the efforts of the morning being considered a fair thing. The Medical Staff Corps were conspicuous by their ...

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  12. AQUATICS.

    The closing of the sailing season 1888-89 will be celebrated by the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club to- morrow afternoon with a luncheon at Athol Gardens. ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S COMMERCIAL.

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  14. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-- A verdict of manslaughter was returned against Lauder Gunn, whose child, Alice, 2½ year's old, died in the Children's Hospital. Several. ...

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  15. THE CORSTON BIGAMY CASE.

    In the case of Harriet Corston, charged with bigamy at the Quarter Sessions, the jury, after having been locked up for the night, were unable to agree. ...

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  16. Overboard.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-- Mr. Walker, husband of Mrs. Walker, who was rescued in the bay by the R.M.S. Parramatta after falling off the Cuzco, expresses his ...

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  17. THE SHEA'S CREEK WORKS.

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  18. Alleged Malpractice by a Medico.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-- Dr. Figg, of Williamstown, against whom a serious change of malpractice has been laid, was brought before the City Court to- day, and ...

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  19. WELSHING AT RAND- WICK.

    Samuel Myers, alias Morris, and Thomas Bishop, alias Phillips, were brought up at the Water Police Court to- day, on remand, charged with having fraudulently ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. Speight's Return.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-- Railway Commissioner Speight, at present visiting America, is expected to return to Victoria during the first week of July. ...

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  21. HEE SEEN'S BEANS.

    Of all the occupations set down against the names of offenders in the police courts of Sydney the most numerously represented by a long way is that vague but ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.-- In consequence of the recent heavy rains throughout the country the Government have decided to close the bores in the localities where rain ...

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  23. The Escort.

    BRISBANE, This Day.-- The escort has left Thorn borough with 2447oz of gold. ...

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  24. The Printers' Dispute.

    BRISBANE, This Day.-- Master printers report that their offices are now almost filled up with nonunion men, and, beyond a little Overtime working [?] serious ...

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  25. MURDER OF AN EDITOR.

    A STARTLING murder was committed at Charleston, in South Carolina, on March 13. Captain F. W. Dawson, editor of THE NEWS AND COURIER, the leading ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.-- The Neutral and Independent parties of the Assembly are arranging for amalgamation to organise a strong Opposition. ...

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  27. PUSHED FROM A STACK OF WOOD.

    THIS morning, at about 9 o'clock, whilst a number of school boys were larking about on a stack of wood in a paddock at Camperdown, one of their number was ...

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  28. Quarantine Passengers.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.-- The patients by the Orient, who were suffering from measles, have been released from quarantine. ...

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  29. ABOUT BOOTS.

    IT was midnight, the place was Brickfield, Hill, George- street, and the little twinkling stars looked down just as they are in the habit of doing upon this wicked ...

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  30. THE CORSTON BIGAMY CASE.

    At the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions this morning, before his Honor Judge Bick- house, Harriet Corston was charged with that she, " on tho 18th day ot ...

    Article : 307 words
  31. The Famine in China.

    ADELAIDE, Tins Day.-- A committee his been appointed by a public meeting to obtain subscriptions in aid of the Chinese Famine Fund. ...

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  32. MR. ADDISON, S.M.

    Mr. Addison, S M., will leave for two months' leave of absence on May I, after having kept the bench for three years without leave. His place will be ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day.-- Mr. Adye Douglas is contesting Campbelltown scat as a supporter of the Ministry against Mr., Bain - uett. Captain Audley Coote, who declares ...

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  34. NURSE, RESPONDENT; INFANT, CO-RESPONDENT.

    A divorce case is shortly coming on in which the circumstances are rather peculiar (says the SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH). Twenty four years ago a certain infant ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, This Day,-- Sir [?] has resigned his seat, and will not return to the colony for a year. He says he has no intention of re- entering political ...

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  36. A Brutal Championship Fight.

    AUCKLAND, This Day.-- Smith and Laiag fought for the championship of New Zealand at Wanganui yesterday. The exhibition was so brutal that it was stopped ...

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  37. SHOCKING DEATH OF A FENCER.

    A horrible accident occurred at a fencing club in Vienna on March 13. A fencer, making a heavy lunge, smashed his adversary's wire mask and drove the ...

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH IN AN HOTEL.

    A magisterial inquiry was held by Mr. W, T. Pinhey, J.P., at the South Sydney 'Morgue this morning, into the circumstances surrounding the death of James ...

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  39. COUNTRY.

    CROOKWELL. This Day. -- Yesterday evening an old man, known as " Cranky Fred," about 65 years old, was found dead is the bush, half a mile from town. He was last ...

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  41. SOMEBODY'S BRACELET.

    At the Central to-day August Franc's got till the rising of the court for having been found with a gold bracelet in his possession which a policeman reasonably ...

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  42. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Merewether conducted tho case for the Crown. FORTUNE TELLING. Hannah Saunders, on bail, was arraigned ...

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  43. The Typhoid Trouble

    GOULBURN, This Day.-- Typhoid fiver is very prevalent, nine cases being in the hospital, and several in other parts of the cisty, No steps have yet been taken by the ...

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  44. YESTERDAY'S MINING.

    The following were the sales at the Stock Exchange this afternoon :-- GOLD. Bonaug, 4s 10d. ...

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  45. OLD AND YOUNG.

    EDWARD BROOKS, between whom and soap and water there appeared to be but a bowing acquaintance, was charged at the Central to day with having ...

    Article : 108 words
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  48. ATHLETICS.

    The time for receiving nominations for the Carrington Birthday Handicap has been extended until to-morrow at noon to allow pedestrians engaged outside the ...

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