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  4. SEA OF LIBEL.

    In the First Civil Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve, the action by John Claude Trengrove, a member of the firm of Brown ...

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  5. SOLICITOR GREY.

    An involved piece of litigation in reference to the estate of Joseph Henry Grey, the erstwhile Geelong solicitor, came before his Honor Mr Justice A'Beckett in ...

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  6. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    On Tuesday last Mr D. Buzolich, J.P., secretary to the Citizens' Commonwealth Celebrations Committee communicated with the Fire Underwriters' Association, ...

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  7. A VICIOUS HORSE.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Hamilton and a jury of four, an action was brought by Annie Robertson, of Dalgety street, St. Kilda, boarding ...

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  8. THE WORKLESS.

    About four hundred of the unemployed gathered in the vicinity of the Public Offices to-day, and early this afternoon sent a deputation of their ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Peace We had expected. How do the negotiations progress? Not a word about them for some days. ...

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  10. PINK HILL HEROES.

    "Exciting and tragic as the occurrences of the previous few days were, they are all eclipsed by those of Monday, the 12th, a glorious but a fatal day ...

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  11. POLITICAL.

    The Inter-State Customs Conference was opened this morning at Port Adelaide. The delegates were first formally welcomed to the town by the Mayor. ...

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  12. STREET COLLISION.

    In the County (Third Civil) Court today, before Judge Chomley, the hearing was commenced of an action in which Helena Jeanette Harding, of St. John ...

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  13. FEDERAL GOSSIP.

    By a general order dated 16th March military commanding officers are requested to afford every facility to members of the permanent forces under their ...

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  14. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  15. THE CANDIDATES.

    A meeting of the supporters of Sir George Turner, the Federal Treasurer, will be held in the St. Kilda Town Hall this evening. ...

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  16. A.J.C. RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 556 words
  17. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A number of persons were charged at the District Court to-day with driving vehicles and riding bicycles on the wrong side of the road. All pleaded guilty, and fines ranging from 2s 6d ...

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  18. THE LAST OF THE BUSHRANGERS.

    John F. King pleaded guilty, at the City Court, to-day to a charge of stealing a book entitled "The Last of the Bushrangers," the property of E. W. Cole, and was sentenced to ...

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  19. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The Criminal Sessions was continued to-day, before Mr Justice Holroyd and juries. Mr Finlayson, K.C., prosecuted for the Crown. ...

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  20. VICIOUS DOG.

    For keeping a vicious dog, which on the 2nd inst. bit a child, named Frank Steer on the wrist, in Bridge road, Mrs Sheehan was fined 10s, with 23s 6d costs, at the Richmond Court ...

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  21. A SAILORS' ROW.

    The trial of Herbert Mallinson, a stylishly dressed man, on a charge of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, was continued. Mr O'Hara Wood defended the prisoner ...

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  22. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE.

    William Roorke was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Messrs Bennetts and M'Mahon, J's.P., with using abusive language in the early hours of Sunday morning. ...

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  23. A SEASONABLE THEFT.

    The approaching winter had much to do with the appearance of a young man, named George Silk, at the City Court, to-day. On Saturday morning be attended the Victoria Market, and ...

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  24. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    George Brown, who gave his address as Church street, Richmond, was summoned to appear at the District Court to-day to answer a charge of negligent driving. Defendant did ...

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  25. THE WOUNDED HEROES.

    From Colonel Reay'a book,"Australians in War," we take some interesting particulars concerning the wounded men:-- Private Bush was a member of H. ...

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  27. SUNDAY MEAT.

    At Malvern Court this morning, John R. Clark, butcher, of Glenferrie road, Malvern, was charged by Inspector Billingham with delivering meat on sale ...

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  28. HIS SCREAMS HEARD.

    At the inquest on John Garie, who was burnt to death on Saturday in a miserable wooden tenement, where he lived, the evidence showed that the old ...

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  29. POOR LITTLE CHAP !

    At the Carlton Court this morning the Rev. G. H. Cole applied to have a boy named Douglas G. Wallis, aged 7, committed to the care of the Neglected Children's Department. The ...

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  30. VAGRANCY.

    A frowsy-looking individual, named Louis Tandy,was charged with vagrancy at the Richmond Court to-day. Constable Hansen observed the accused wandering about the street ...

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  31. HE TRIED DOORS.

    Frederick Jackson was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning with being in a public place, leading to the Edinburgh Gardens, with intent to commit a felony. The evidence ...

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  32. DRINK THEIR ENEMY.

    William Henry Camp was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Messrs M'Mahon and Bennetts, J.'sP., with being drunk and disorderly ...

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  33. MID-OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    The New Zealand police, acting upon the request of the Inspector-General of Police in New South Wales, have sub-poe[?]ned several persons to give ...

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  34. FITZROY RACES.

    The Fitzroy Racing Club held a meeting this afternoon. The weather was fine, and the attendance satisfactory. The following are the results :-- ...

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  35. INDECENT BEHAVIOR.

    A West Indian, named George Cuff, of West Melbourne, was, at the Ballarat City Court today, sentenced to six months' imprisonment, with hard labor, for indecent exposure at the ...

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  36. SAVINGS BANK LOAN

    Tenders were opened at the Savings Bank, Market street, this afternoon, for Government guaranteed debentures, to the amount of L100,000, repayable in nine ...

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  37. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    The comparative statement of revenue submitted to-day by the Railways auditor, Mr Harold Kent, shows that the finances are still buoyant. ...

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  38. OBSCENE AND VIOLENT.

    A young man named Samuel Hully was presented at the Carlton Court this morning on the charge of using obscene language. Rose Hully, wife of accused, who resides in University ...

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  39. ANOTHER CASE.

    An old man named John Robertson, alias John Green, was charged before the Prahran Police Court to-day with being drunk and disorderly in ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Era passed M'Donnell Bay, S.A., at 12.15 this afternoon, bound eastward. The steamer Tsinan from Sydney arrived at Port Darwin yesterday. ...

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  41. LONDON MARKETS.

    Messrs Dalgety and Co. Limited have received the following cablegrams from their London office, under date of the 15th and 16th inst.:-- ...

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  42. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's information from the Melbourne Observatory is as follows :-- Monday, 18th March, 9 a.m. --High atmospheric pressure lies over the Australian Bight, ...

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  43. THE RAINFALL.

    The following points were registered for the 48 hours ending [?] this morning:-- Victoria--Bairnsdale, 4; Ballarat, 3; Cavendish, 2; Colac, 1; Hamilton. 7; Melbourne ...

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  44. A TRIPLE CHARGE.

    William Lawson was before the Collingwood Court to-day charged with using obscene language, resisting arrest, and also assaulting Constable M'Culloch. On Friday night ...

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  45. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    To-day is being observed as a public holiday in honor of St. Patrick's Day. The chief attractions are the Anniversary (postponed) Regatta and the sports ...

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