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  4. OUR CABLES.

    peared to prosecute for Mr Oscar Wilde, at this stage intervened. He begged permission to allow a verdict for the defendant to be given, and to withdraw ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    The expected sequel to tho abortive action brought against the Marquis of Queensberry by Mr Oscar Wilde took place this evening. ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT

    A MONARCH OR FASHION--THE LATE MR WORTH. MICHAEL DAVITT, THE IRISH PATRIOT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EX-MEMBERS' GOLDEN PASSES.

    It is probable that in a very short time an interesting railway prosecution will engage the attention of one of the police court. The defendant will ...

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  8. GAOL BIRDS.

    In sentencing the bookmaker Peters to six months imprisonment yesterday for imposing on the Minus Department and thereby obtaining a free railway ...

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  9. OSCAR WILDE

    Mr Oscar Wilde is before the public present in a distinctly unenviable light. He has posed in a good many lights in [?] time, mostly tinted. From the days when ...

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  10. A PRINCE'S DINNER.

    One of the American papers, which free mark "Westminster" we quote for what it is worth, has been telling its readers what dinner at Marlborough House is like. It ...

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  11. ATTACKED BY BLACKS.

    Particulars of a narrow escape of prospectors at East Murchison has just been received. Four prospectors named M'Cabe, Cavanaugh, Solomon and ...

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  12. WILDE APPEARS TO-DAY

    The accused is to appear at Bow street Police Court to-morrow, when it is under stood a remand will be sought by the police. ...

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  13. IT WAS THE GOVERNOR.

    Twas the last day in 1894. Hard times had compelled many more to avail themselves of the Government's provision and go to work in the B[?] Botanic Garden (says the ...

    Article : 328 words
  14. A LICENSING CASE.

    At the Richmound Court this morning, before Mr Keegh, P.M., Mary Allan, the licence of the Spread Eagle Hotel, was charged with delaying admittance to ...

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  15. DEATH OF MRS CLEAVE.

    The poor old lady, Mrs Cleave, who was found in a very weak condition in the bush six miles from here yesterday, where she had evidently ...

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  16. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Yesterday afternoon, in William street, a case containing 25 dozen of egg was stolen from the cart of Messrs W. H. Wells and Co., produce merchants, 408 ...

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  17. LETTER FROM WILDE.

    Oscar Wilde has written to the press a letter which is published this evening. In this communication he says that he is willing to bear ignominy in ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The German mail steamer Gora left Suez for Australian ports on the evening of tho 1st inst. "Rita" has a few additional remarks ...

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  19. WESTRALIA MINING.

    The Star of Westralia mine (Haman's) has returned 15oz of gold from a ton and a half of stone. The Murchison mines are all looking well. Several are just ...

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  20. EASTER SOLDIERING.

    The Field Artillery Brigade will go into camp on Thursday evening next at Sunbury. The tents will be pitched on the racecourse there, and during the four ...

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  21. PAGES OF THE PAST.

    Mr Heinbockel, of the Defence Department, has shown a representative of THE HERALD a copy of the "Caledonian Mercury" of December 2, 1731. The ...

    Article : 287 words
  22. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

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  23. THE EASTER TRAFFIC.

    From the 8th to 17th inst., inclusive, passengers will be booked by the Railway Department to and from all country stations, and by all ordinary and extra ...

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  24. THE LIBEL CASE.

    The trial of the charge of criminal libel brought against tho Marquis of Queensberry at the instance of Mr Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. SMOKELESS POWDER IN WARFARE.

    Reports received by the Italian War department upon the recent fighting with the Dervishes and the Tigrins proved the advantage conferred by the armament of the Italian ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James M'Caun, of Lyndhurst. State School teacher. Causes: Illness in family and pressure of creditors, Assets, L5; deficiency, L88 10, 91. R. C. Anderson, ...

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  27. WOMAN AT HER BEST.

    The woman who keeps the simplicity of her girlhood, its generous impulses and quick sympathies, and who adds to her natural gifts the enlargement of study and the crown ...

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