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  6. IN THE DOCK.

    The following [?] was passed by his Honor Mr Justice Molesworth in the Criminal Court this morning:-- COMMON ASSAULT. ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr John Wanamaker, the United States Postmaster-General, is seeking to establish a fast fortnightly service between San Francisco and the Australian ...

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  8. HEAVY RAINS UP-COUNTRY.

    The very gravest fours are entertained here this morning of heavy and disastrous floods. Since Friday there has been a great ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report from Albury states that a case of accidental shooting occurred there yesterday afternoon, resulting in fatal injuries to an elderly man, named ...

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  10. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    CAPTAIN JAMES M'MECKAN, Whose will is being contested in the Supreme Court. Our portrait is from an engraving by Messrs Hamel and Co. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAPTAIN GOURLAY'S EVIDENCE.

    Captain J. K. Gourlay, retired shipowner, was examined by Mr Wood, He said : I knew the late Captain M'Meckan since the year [?] and I saw him for ...

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  12. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    Racing people were favored with a much more pleasant day for the conclusion of the V.R.C. Grand National Meeting than they, were for the commencement. On ...

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  13. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who is at present cruising alone the Norwegian coast, while walking on the deck of the royal yacht, Hohenzollern. ...

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  14. THE CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    To Mr Purves : The entry on one occasion was not written before going out to the Captain's house. What do you say ?—It was net. . ...

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  15. THE CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    To Mr Purves: I am 70 years of age, and have no means of fixing the (Into of the illness at the Club. I only know the I date from what I have heard. I went to ...

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  16. THE M'MECKAN WILL CASE.

    The M'Meckan will case which has by this time become one of the historical actions at law in the colonies, was continued in the First Civil Court this ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sydney woollen [?]. Silver market unsteady. London tallow market advanced. Big jump of wheat in German market. ...

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    William Frederick Fist was placed in the dock on the charge of having committed perjury on the 14th November last. Mr Furlong appeared for the defence. ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The " Morning Chronicle" to-day, reviewing the performances of the various county teams during this season, declares that English Cricket was never finer than ...

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  20. HORRIBLE DISCOVERY.

    An Armidale correspondent wires :— "The police, while endeavoring to trace the cause of a newly-buuilt house having been burnt to the ground last week, ...

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  21. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A fatal accident occurred at Buchan on Friday afternoon to a man, named Patterson, who was working on contract on the [?] road. Finding the ...

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  22. THE ILLNESS OF MR W. H. SMITH.

    Although tho illness from which Mr W. H. Smith is suffering at the present time is not of a serious character, there is a growing belief among the members ...

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  23. POSTPONED.

    The hearing of the charges against Charles [?] and Robert [?] of forgery and uttering a promissory notes with intent to defraud, was adjourned until the next ...

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  24. TILES FOR COOKING-STOVES.

    In the Supreme Court, before Mr Justice A'Beckett and a jury- of 'six, to-day, an action was brought by John Koss, cooking stove manufacturer, against Messrs Ostermeyer, Dewez and ...

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  25. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Edward [?], formerly a postmaster in the employment of the Public Service Board, was placed in the dock on the charge of embezzling the sum of L75 ...

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  26. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The medical attendants of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, the eminent Baptist minister, in their bulletin to-day, state that he slept well last night, mid that he ...

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  28. NUMEROUS LANDSLIPS.

    Many landslips have occurred on the Tamb[?] Valley road, and last night telegraphic communication to Omeo beyond [?] crossing was interrupted. ...

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  29. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  30. A TOPOGRAPHY CLASS IN SCIENTIFIC TRAINING FOR MILITARY OFFICERS

    It has been definitely decided that the topography, class in connection with the training of Military officers in the colonies shall commence operations on the 3rd ...

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  31. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

    The president of the Canadian Pacific Railway will shortly proceed to England on business connected with the Transcontinental railways. An enormous ...

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  32. RESCUED FROM A PERILOUS POSITION.

    A Chinese, with his wife and 11 children, and three maize pickers, were in a risky position on the [?]. A boat manned by four men put off from Bruthen ...

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  33. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Carlton Police Court to-day, a young man, named Frederick R. Leonard, was charged with false pretences. The evidence for the prosecution went to ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    27th July.--Afternoon, 7.6) to-morrow morning, 7.26; afternoon, 7-45. ARRIVED. Gabo, steamer, [?]. Captain J, Pain ...

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  35. NEWSPAPER. COMMENTS.

    At the opening of the day, Mr Wood said before any evidence was r gone into he had one matter of some Importance, outside of it which he desired to ...

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  37. DOWNFALL OF AN EX-POLICEMAN.

    Edward Walker, an ex-policeman, was charged at the Fitzroy Court this morning with vagrancy. Thu story told of Walker's downfall was a sad one. Many years ago he retired from ...

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  38. A QUARRY ACCIDENT.

    William O'Brien brought an notion in the County Court before Judge Chomley today, against Charles W. Coburn, trading as the Sydnenham Quarrying Company, for the recovery of 1,250 damages for injuries ...

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  39. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  41. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  44. HIS HONOR REPLIES.

    His Honor the Chief Justice, in reply to fir Wood, remarked that he did not know whether any statement such as had been referred to had .been made. It is ...

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