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  2. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Yesterday at the Water Police Court Willie Alfred Sanderson Edmunds, a clerk, was before Mr. Isaacs, S.M., on three charges of forging cheques purporting to be signed by ...

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  3. YOUNG WOMAN'S TROUBLE

    A young woman named Stella Laird pleaded guilty at Quarter Sessions yesterday to a charge of unlawfully abandoning a child named. Norman Clive Laird at Mosman on ...

    Article : 292 words
  4. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    A sensational suicide occurred at Pedestrians' Walk, Alexandra-avenue, south side of the Yarra, at 11.15 a.m. to-day. T. Cooper, a gardener employed in the ...

    Article : 154 words
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  6. BANK TELLER'S RUIN.

    A young man named Charles M'Kinlay pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions yesterday to a charge of stealing the sum of £100, belonging to the London Bank of ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    Yesterday in the summons division of the Water Police Court the information against Mr. [?] de Groen, of the Manly Water [?]hute, alleging that he kept the grounds ...

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  8. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of the governors and subscribers of the Sydney Hospital was held yesterday under the chairmanship of his Excellency the Governor, Sir. Harry Rawson, ...

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  9. VICTORIAN GALLOPS.

    At Flemington this morning Gladsome ran seven furlongs in 1min. 35sec. Bright Beauty did a mile in even time. Dora Grey ran half a mile in 53½sec. The Infanta got over a ...

    Article : 302 words
  10. RUBY BARRINGTON'S DEATH.

    The inquest on the body, of Ruby Barrington, who died under suspicious circumstances, was continued to-day. The Coroner called upon Francis Sheridan ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. STREET-TRADING BY JUVENILES.

    The preliminary work incidental to the regulation of street-trading by Juveniles is now well forward. Upwards of 400 applications have been received from boys in the ...

    Article : 445 words
  12. COALING STEAMERS.

    At 11 p.m. on Monday the coal jumpers engaged coaling the Orient Royal mall liner Ortona knocked off and refused to proceed further with coaling operations until ...

    Article : 531 words
  13. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    A sad drowning fatality occurred yesterday afternoon in Bombowlee Creek, about 10 miles from Tumut, when Thomas Keefe, jun., aged 25 years, second son of Thomas Keefe, ...

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  14. DRINK AND CRIME.

    A middle-aged man named William Carr, was charged before Judge Murray at the Quarter Sessions yesterday with breaking and entering the warehouse of Daniel M'Rorie ...

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  15. SHIRES ACT.

    The conference convened to consider the question of a basis for the rating of mines met again in the Executive Council Chamber yesterday in order to receive the ...

    Article : 495 words
  16. CALLED OUT.

    A little before noon yesterday there was bustle and excitement in the neighbourhood of Ashfield, Burwood, and Marrickvillo, for the engines belonging to the fire stations in ...

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  17. THE PATENT LAWS.

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Wm. Lyne), speaking to a "Star" reporter yesterday with regard to the patent laws, was retrospective and critical. He said the object of ...

    Article : 355 words
  18. DILUTED SCHNAPPS.

    In the summons division of the Water Police Court yesterday William Henry Bulmer proceeded against Elizabeth Flaherty, licensee of the Burdekin Hotel, William and ...

    Article : 300 words
  19. A HARBOUR MATTER.

    In the summons division of the Water Court yesterday Jas. R. Ferrier, assistant harbour-master, proceeded against H. Johnston, master of the ferry steamer ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. COUNTRY MILLERS.

    A deputation of millers of the western and south-western districts waited upon the Premier yesterday and protested against the increase in the "breaking journey" rate from ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR AND THE NURSES.

    In replying to a vote of thanks accorded to him at the annual meeting of the Sydney Hospital yesterday his Excellency Sir. Harry Rawson said he noticed that the ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. FISHERIES BOARD.

    It is regarded as probable that the re-appointment of the members constituting the Fisheries Board for another term of three years may be postponed. It is said that ...

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  23. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    It is notified in yesterday's "Government gazette" that Mr. Walton Drake, R.N., late commander of the Queensland Naval Defence Force, has been appointed Chief Magistrate ...

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  24. LADY DOCTORS.

    Speaking at the meeting of the Sydney Hospital subscribers yesterday, Mr. Justice Cohen referred to the refusal to admit lady doctors to the Sydney hospitals, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. ACCIDENT TO A STEAMER.

    When leaving Mort's Dock for Newcastle yesterday the steamer Tweedale, which, was to have proceeded thence to load coal for Manila, met with an accident. H[?] ...

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  26. THE CRICKET GROUND

    In yesterdays "Government Gazette" it was notified that the Sydney Cricket Ground has been exempted from compliance with certain provisions of the new Liquor Act. ...

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  27. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM.

    [?] saddle horse belonging to. Mr. W. Peake, public school teacher, of Bowler's Flat, Tumut, was struck, dead by lightning during a terrific thunderstorm which occurred ...

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  28. PADDINGTON POLICE COURT.

    The Paddington Police Court, which has for the last few weeks been held on Tuesdays and Fridays, will in future be held on Mondays and Thursdays. Tuesday will be ...

    Article : 45 words
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