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  4. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    The case in which Charles Brown Kallow and Raymond Ewart Kemsley are charged with having conspired, with others, to obtain large sums of ...

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  5. THIRD EDITION. 4.40 P.M.

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  6. BUILDING CONTRACT.

    The Chief Justice Sir John Madden today in the Banco Court continued the hearing of the action of Williams v. Beaumont. The plaintiff is Richard ...

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  7. NOT GUILTY.

    The trial of Frank Denison Bro late general manager in Australia of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, and John Macpherson, late bookkeeper ...

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  8. TOTALISATOR

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the use of the totalisator, sat again today. Adrian Knox, chairman of the ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECASTS

    Dr. H. J. Simpson, one of the scientific members of the Captain Scott polar expedition, and Mr Griffith Taylor, of the Commonwealth Meteorological Office, ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL.

    As we go to press a conference is being held at the railway offices between the Railway Commissioners and Mr G. H. Broome, manager of the State coal ...

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  11. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.

    Lady Fuller, attended by Captain Wheatley, D.S.O., returned to Government Cottage, Macedon, this afternoon. Mr Samuel Hirdidge, late of Croydon, ...

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  12. HAIRDRESSERS.

    It has been decided by the Hairdressers' Employes' Union that as certain employers had refused to meet the employes in ...

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  13. LATE SPORTING

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  14. GLASSBLOWER'S CLAIM.

    The hearing was concluded in the County Court this afternoon, before Judge Johnston, of an action in which £99 was claimed for alleged wrongful ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    A return furnished by the Railway Commissioners shows that the new rolling stock put into running since July 1, [?], comprised 56 engines, 77 cars, and ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    The steamer Pakeha arrived from London direct this morning with 1058 immigrants an board. Included in the company are 200 agriculturists with ...

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  17. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    A special meeting of the Industrial Council of the Independent Workers' Federation, is to be held to-night at the Club Rooms, to consider a proposition ...

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  18. SCRATCHINGS.

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  19. MARKETS AND MONEY

    The opinion has been expressed in some quarters that a "local" wheat market in Melbourne--to a large extent independent of and above the parity ...

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  20. COMMISSION CLAIM.

    An interesting decision has been given by Judge Hamilton at Tomora. E. M. Freer sued W. C. Derrick, farmer, for commission on the sale of a farm. ...

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  21. PROSPECTS IN SCOTLAND.

    Writing to Mr M'Kenzie, Minister for Lands, from Glasgow, Mr J. B. Wright, of the firm of Moses, Buchanan and Co., immigration agents, who represent this ...

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  22. BEGGED ALMS.

    "Wandering abroad to beg aims" was the charge preferred against Joseph McMillan, a recent arrival from Scotland, at the Richmond Court today. ...

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  23. REPORTED PAPUAN LOAN

    The statement said to have been made by Mr F. Weckley, a member of the Papuan Legislative Council, that the Federal Government "Intended" to ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. HAUL OF WATCHES.

    William Elliott, or Ellison, and Henry Ringer, were before the Water Police Court today on twelve-charges of having stolen watches, and one charge of ...

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  25. HAT PIN DANGER.

    The first cases under the Sydney Municipal Council's by-law regarding hat pins were dealt with today at the Central Summons Court. ...

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  26. WOOL SALES.

    Sales were resumed in the Melbourne Wool Market today, when six firms of wool-selling brokers submitted' catalogues of 3984 bales. The selection ...

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  27. TRAVELLER'S BUGGY STOLEN.

    At the Brunswick Court today, John Charles Stephenson was charged with having stolen an Abbott buggy, valued at £15, the property of Robert J. Hardy, ...

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  28. MINERS' WAGES.

    Mr J. R. Little, general secretary of the Australian Mine Employes' Association, accompanied by Mr G. A. Bundle, solicitor, reached Zechan today. ...

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  29. CITY COUNCIL FUNDS.

    No information could be gained at the Town Hall today as to the amount of Melbourne City Council money alleged to have been embezzled by an employe[?] ...

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  30. GIRL'S ESCAPADE.

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Jessie Moylan from the residence of Mr H. T. Hyde, 'Killara, has been cleared up; the girl was ...

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  31. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  32. GIRLS' STRIKE ENDED

    The strike of girls at S. Weingott and Sons Ltd. oilskin factory has been settled. At a conference between ...

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  33. DAMAGED FIGHTERS.

    Doctors and nurses who do duty in the casualty room of the Melbourne Hospital, are called upon to treat all kinds of injuries, and the bruised and buttered ...

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  34. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    The premises of Mr William Wright, ironmonger, 24 Pratt street, Moonee Ponds, were entered by thieves on Monday. Mrs Wright states that she was ...

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  35. CASTLEMAINE BREWERY

    The fifty-fifth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Castlemaine Brewery Company, Melbourne, Limited, was held at Scott's Hotel, Collins street, ...

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  36. SAMPLES OF MILK.

    At the South Melbourne Court today James P. Finn, dairyman, 61 St. Vincent place, Albert Park, was charged with having sold milk that was stated ...

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  37. ARBITRATION IN N.S.W.

    The new Court of Industrial Arbitration, constituted under the new Arbitration Act, held its first sitting today, when Judge Scholes explained the ...

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  38. ATTRACTIVE DRILLS.

    Captain Tickell, the Director of Naval Reserves, has reported to the Minister for Defence that practically none of the naval cadets throughout Australia ...

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  39. REAL PROPERTY.

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  40. SIDEWALK AS TIP.

    George Goodwin appeared at the South Melbourne Court today, charged with having thrown a load of dirt on the footway of Johnston ...

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  41. FERRY BOAT ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out this morning in the oil tank and engine-room of the Sydney Ferries Co.'s new steamer Kosciusko, which was moored at Blues Point. ...

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  42. ITINERANT TEACHING.

    In an interesting and detailed report to Mr Billson, Minister for Education, Mr. Thomas B. Ward, the travelling teacher appointed by the ...

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  43. FATHER OF THREE.

    At the Brunswick Court today John Patrick Heagney was charged by his wife Esther Maud Heagney, with having loft his three children without means of ...

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  44. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    The trial was commenced at the Armidale Court today of Herbert James Skinner, charged with the murder of Samuel Watson, at Hillgrove. ...

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  45. UNREGISTERED FACTORIES.

    At the Fitzroy court today, Louis Granger, clothing manufacturer, Brunswick street, was charged with being the occupier of an unregistered ...

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  46. EUCHRED.

    Arthur Wilson, a youth, was charged at the Richmond Court today with having played a game (euchre) to the annoyance of persons in the Richmond ...

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  47. NEW COURT HOUSE.

    A start was made today to prepare the foundations for the new courthouse which is to be erected in Chetwynd street, North Melbourne, next to the ...

    Article : 75 words
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  50. UNLAWFUL GAME.

    At the South Melbourne Court today Francis Greenshields, William Sevlers, and James Cazally were each fined [?]3, in default 21 days' imprisonment, for ...

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