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  2. ST. IVES TRAGEDY.

    When Mr. Justice Sly took his seat in the Central Criminal Court this morning, Thomas Edwin Brown, an orchardist, charged with the murder of Edwin Stewart ...

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  3. SUB -INSPECTOR CHARGED.

    The cases were concluded at the Central Summons Court to -day wherein a Chinese, Charles Hing, proceeded against Sub -inspector Kelly on two informations alleging that ...

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  4. SMALLPOX.

    All except one of the 28 now cases of smallpox reported on Saturday and Sunday had been removed by this morning, to the Quarantine Station at North Head. The earlier ...

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  5. LATE MR. JUSTICE O'CONNOR

    The portrait of the late Mr. Justice O'Connor, which was painted by Mr. Percy Spence, at the instance of the late judge's legal friends, was to -day presented to the High ...

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  6. NOT AS IN DAYS OF OLD.

    "He has a frightful record," said Sergeant Nicholson, when John Kermody was charged at the Ballarat Court to -day with having no visible means of support. ...

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  7. HOMEBUSH STOCK MARKET.

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    Upon inquiry being made at the Railway Department this morning it was learned that the Commissioner of Railways in South Australia had placed a severe restriction upon ...

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  9. DIVER AND OCTOPUS.

    After an absence of six weeks the party of Devonport residents who set out to locate the remains of a vessel wrecked 70 years ago off Cape Barren Island have returned. ...

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  10. RUSH FOR PUNCTURES.

    Yesterday's rush for vaccination at the Town Hall depot was well maintained this morning. Dr. Paton's, announcement that the disease had taken a virulent form caused ...

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  11. DESERTED WIVES.

    An application of considerable importance, by way of special case, in respect of maintenance orders under the Deserted Wives and Children Act, occupied the attention of the ...

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  12. "BELIEVE THE DOCTORS."

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Cocks, is a strong believer in vaccination, and this afternoon addressed his views to the public. "To the full value of my opinion as a ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN GASLIGHT CO.

    Speaking at the half -yearly meeting of the Australian Gaslight Company, held at the Royal Exchange this afternoon, Mr. George Judah Cohen, chairman of directors, said ...

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  14. MONEY IN GAS.

    Mr. George J. Cohen, chairman of directors, presided over a largely attended meeting of shareholders of the Australian Gaslight Company, held at the Royal Exchange this ...

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  15. TO -DAY'S CASES.

    When the reports from visiting doctors began to reach the Health Department the idea that another lull in the epidemic had set in was dispelled. Following on the Glebe ...

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  16. "YOUR BOUNDEN DUTY."

    Circulars notifying the public of a meeting against vaccination to be held at the Town Hall to -morrow night have been distributed in the city. One of them has fallen into the ...

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  17. TO CLEAN UP THE CITY.

    In view of the seriousness of the epidemic, as illustrated by Saturday's and yesterday's cases, the Lord Mayor, this afternoon, decided to recommend the council to appoint ...

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  18. LATE SHARE MARKET.

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  19. VACCINATION SAFEGUARD.

    Some interesting information as to the lasting powers of vaccination in protecting from smallpox was published in a report by Dr. W. Hanna, assistant medical officer of ...

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  20. "I AM AN ASS."

    Hamilton Harwood explained to the City Court this morning why he carries with him the jawbone of an ass. He was charged with offensive behavior and assaulting the police. ...

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  21. MINING SHARES.

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  22. MELBOURNE QUOTATIONS.

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  23. THE ORANGE PATIENT.

    Dr. Ferguson, who was despatched by the Health Department to investigate the suspicious case here, arrived this morning. He examined the suspect at the hospital, where ...

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  24. WHARF THEFTS AT BRISBANE.

    It was stated by counsel for the prosecution in a case against George Hubbard, heard in South Brisbane Police Court this morning, that goods to the amount of £3000 ...

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  25. BULLET THROUGH TRAIN WINDOW.

    At the Sunbury railway station on Saturday, on the arrival of the noon train from Bendigo, the passengers in a compartment near the engine reported that when the train ...

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  26. DR. PATON'S POWERS.

    For the benefit of the recalcitrants who defy the demand of the department that all "contacts" must be vaccinated, the extent of the powers vested in Dr. Paton, ...

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  27. RAILWAY MEN ANGRY.

    A number of railway employees, who, owing to the illness following vaccination, were for several days confined to their homes, resent the action of the department ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. CHARGE OF HORSESTEALING.

    Before Mr. Maitland at the Parramatta Court to -day, Jessie M'Intyre, aged 22, a married woman, and an accomplished equestrienne, lately of a buckjumping show, was ...

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  30. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  31. Advertising

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. Advertising

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  34. GUNS FOR GARDEN ISLAND.

    The P. and O. Co.'s steamer Pera arrived in port to -day from London, via ports, and berthed at Garden Island, where she will land three guns weighing 58 tons each. They are ...

    Article : 58 words
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