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Article : 55 wordsAt the Central Poloice Court to-day Eleanor Brown, a married woman, appeared to answer a serious charge. The accusation against Mrs. Brown is ...
Article : 59 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. William Sullivan took place yesterday to the White Hills Cemetery, the cortege, which was a lengthy one, leaving his late residence, Myers-street. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe case concerning the disputed ownership of the racehorse Valiant was again mentioned in the District Court to-day, and the matter was adjourned to Wangaratta for ...
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Article : 136 wordsWhat it means to have a bad record was probably brought home to the mind of Wm. Humphreys, alias William Stephens, to-day. He was brought before the Fitzroy Court on ...
Article : 79 wordsAt the Water Police Court to-day, John James Sheridan was charged, at the instance of Selena Trenwith, with stealing a brooch, two telegrams, and three ...
Article : 190 wordsAt the Carlton Court to-day, J. M'Malion was charged with burglariously entering the house of Joseph Callaghan. The evidence showed that on 12th inst. the premises ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. John Watson, auctioneer, of Bendigo, issued for Friday last a general invitation to sportsmen to shoot over his estate, which is situated about 20 miles west of Rochestee. ...
Article : 521 wordsAbout 7 o'clock last night a man named Francis Wilson reported to the local police that, his mate, William Whittingham, had assaulted him with a tomahawk. Wilson was ...
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Article : 122 wordsThe Iron and Sheet Metal Laborers' and Riggers' Unions have written to the Chamber of Mines suggesting that another conference be held in connection with the wages ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Police Commission will probably hold its first meeting to arrange preliminaries in the course of a week or so. Prior to this meeting, Mr. Jas. Cameron M.L.A., the ...
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Article : 227 wordsIn the Criminal Court to-day a boot maker named Vincent Hogan was found guilty of receiving some women's and children's shoes, which were proved to have been stolen from ...
Article : 52 wordsSir.—In connection with the Beard of Advice election, to be held to-morrow, C[?] Peatling is credited with having prevented dancing taking place in the Five-Mile State ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsThe magistrates who preside over the City Court were forced to relax some of their official dignity to-day, when an amusing and rather unique case came before them. A ...
Article : 146 wordsThe anniversary of the Bendigo branch of the W.C.T.L. was celebrated last evening by a "Chai Kai," or Japanese tea, and a public meeting in the Temperance Hall. ...
Article : 379 wordsA deputation from the Queenseliff Council waited upon the Premier to-day and asked him to advance a certain sum of money for a market reserve. It appears that ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Ladies' L.O.L., Eaglehawk, met at the local Masonic Hall on Monday evening, Sister Matthews, W M., in the chair. Several propositions for ...
Article : 247 wordsThe sittings of the Divorce Court were continued to-day, Mr. Justice A'Beckett presiding. The cases, however, were not of a particularly interesting character. The ...
Article : 292 wordsFurther evidence was taken in the City Court to-day regarding the charges preferred against Wm. P. Nanghton, the inventor of the patent ballot box designed to be used ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 23 Aug 1905, Page 6
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