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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATE SPORTING.

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  5. A SHOOTING CASE.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice a'Beckett and a jury, John Edward Rigby, an elderly man, was charged with the manslaughter of one ...

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  6. AFTER THE PLAY.

    The case in which Carlotta Sadler is charged with assaulting Francis Ross, was continued this afternoon. The attendance was much larger than in the ...

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  7. JUSTICES

    A deputation from the hairdressers, wigmakers, and butchers' societies and the Trades Hall Council waited on the Solicitor-General to-day to enter a ...

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    Those summoned as Jurors for the General Sessions at the Criminal Court next Wednesday need not attend, it is officially notified, until 11.30 a.m. ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH.

    Members of "The Parilament," as the Constitution Act hath it, will be pleased, or displeased--according to their fancies--to learn that the standing orders for ...

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  10. CITY EDITION.

    The "last brick" of the [?]nnel from Wellington parade to Hoddle street, on the Collingwood line, is to be laid this afternoon. ...

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  11. THE MINISTER SYMPATHETIC.

    Mr Wynne, replying, said that the deputation had spoken on several matters which really did not concern his (Mr Wynne's) department, but there was ...

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  12. THE FIRST SESSION.

    Mr Barton, spoken to this afternoon in connection with the first session of the Commonwealth Parliament, said that it had not yet been decided whether the ...

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  13. THE CABINET CONFERRING.

    This afternoon the Cabinet is again in conference. Bills, bills, bills form the subject of the Ministers' discussions, and the Hon. Alfred Deakin, as ...

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  14. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  15. THEATRES, ETC.

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  16. TO-MORROW.

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  17. FITZROY RACES.

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  18. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr Barton has received a letter from Dr Maxwell, the Queensland expert, with regard to the statement made in the Press a couple of weeks ago anent ...

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  19. THE LADY'S LAND.

    A dispute about thirty acres of land near the township of [?]lacarthur occupied the attention of His Honor, the Chief Justice in the Banco Court to-day. ...

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  20. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  21. GENERAL INFORMATION.

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  22. Advertising

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  23. THOSE APPOINTMENTS.

    The Prime Minister is still dumb on the question of those staff appointment concerning which he has been worried by pressmen for the past three weeks, ...

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  24. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    In the Police Court this afternoon an action was begun by Major Norton against Frederick Wallage Kennedy and Alfred Chandler, for alleged libel ...

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  25. STOLEN GOODS.

    This afternoon Mr C. J. Cook, J.p., resumed the hearing of a charge against Edward L. Fisher, Chemist, of Collins street, of having feloniously received goods stolen from Felton, ...

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  26. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    There was a large gathering in the Old Trades Hall this morning of men who are out of work. About three hundred were present, and were addressed by ...

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  27. SLY GROG SELLING.

    To-day Maurice Little was fined L100 in default nine months' imprisonment, with hard inbor, on the charge of sly grog selling. The evidence showed that a ...

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  28. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs Dalgety and Company Limited have received the following cablegram from their London Office, dated 26th instant:-- ...

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  29. THE DEFENDANTS EVIDENCE.

    Carlotta Sadler, the defendant, was next called. She dented having assaulted Miss Ross in Sydney, and had never threatened her. ...

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  30. SOLICITOR IN THE DOCK.

    The trial of Thomas Irwin Kenny, Barrister and solicitor, on counts of forgery and uttering a cheque for two gul[?], was concluded in the Criminal Court ...

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  31. ADELAIDE.

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  32. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The upward tendency which the revenue of the Victorian Railways department has shown for a considerable time still continues, as was demonstrated by the ...

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  33. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer Allings, from [?] went aground last night while in the Port river, Her cargo is [?] out and it is ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Yambacoo[?] left Stanley, Tasmania, for Melbourne at 10.45 this morning. Alb[?] reports:--Arrived yesterday: [?] yong, steamer, from Adelaide, at 4.45 p.m. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  36. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Robina [?] of [?] street, [?] widow, [?] Losing a sum of [?] from her [?] ...

    Article : 23 words
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