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  2. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Plot To kidnap Roberts Put up by a Britisher, So the prosecuted Boer Cardua says. ...

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  3. VICTORIAN BUSHMEN.

    The Defence department has, through the Lieutenant-Governor, received advice by cable from Sir Alfred Milner of further casualties among the Victorian ...

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  4. HIS MIND HAS GONE.

    William Hill or Hall, who was on remand on a charge of having damaged a shrub in the Treasury Gardens, was brought up at the City Court to-day. ...

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  5. SHE WOULD END IT

    The Wilkie v. Wilkie divorce suit was continued after lunch before the Chief Justice in the Banco Court. Petitioner was cross-examined by Mr ...

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  6. BILLIARDS.

    "John Roberts, jun., world's champion of billiards, and son of a world's champion at the same game." So runs the brief commentary in one of ...

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  7. A HORRIBLE CHARGE

    A horrible charge was investigated this afternoon in the City Court by Mr Panton, P.M., when a young man, named William Prance was accused of having unlawfully assaulted a ...

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  8. DE GOEY AGAIN.

    The curious claim and counterclaim, arising out of an occurrence at Beaconsfield on the 7th July last was again before Judge Hamilton and a special Jury of four ...

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  9. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Thousands of sightseers throughout yesterday and to-day visited the scene of the terrible burning tragedy in South street, where at an early hour on Sunday ...

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  10. THE TWINS.

    At the City Court to-day Henry Smithlan[?] was charged with concealing the birth of twins by his wife by depositing their dead bodies secretly in a mine shaft ...

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  11. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest on the remains of the victims of the South street fire, Thomas, Stanley Linda and Cordelia Jenkins,Mrs Algie and infant, and Beanie Algie, was ...

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  12. QUESTION OF DOMICILE.

    Mr Justice Hood heard a divorce suit to-day, in which the petitioner was Ann Maria Charlotte Ledwell, of Davey street, Hobart, the respondent being ...

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  13. POLICEMAN AND PRISONER.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning a strongly-built man, named Patrick John Rothque, was charge I with using obscene language and resisting the police. ...

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  14. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    There is every reason to suppose that what was described as a railway accident in our earlier editions, on Page I, was really a case of ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The Commission appointed by the Governor-in-Council to inquire into the working of the Metropolitan Board of Works met again to-day at the Law ...

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  16. POLICE POINTS.

    James Sheehan, who, according to the police evidence, attended the football match at Carlton on Saturday in a half-drunken state, and made use of obscene language, was ordered by ...

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  17. DECREE NISI GRANTED.

    A week ago Mr Justice Hood heard a petition by Agnes Florence Ridge for the dissolution of her marriage with John William Ridge, and, on a difficulty arising ...

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  18. INCOME TAX CASES.

    A number of persons were summoned before the District Court Bench this morning, on Charges of fulling to send in income Tax returns, in most of the cases it was simply a ...

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  19. HANDLING PEA RIFLES.

    At the City Police Court, before Messrs Sowan, P.M., and Faul and Wilson. J.'sP., Benjamin Cousens was charged with negligently discharging a pen rifle, and ...

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  20. NON-VACCINATION.

    At the Essendon Court this morning John Ca[?]ir pleaded guilty to not having tils child vaccinated within the time prescribed by the Health Act, and was fined 40s, with 2s 6d costs. ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN THE STREET.

    Henry Short and John M'Cree were before the Port Melbourne Court to-day, charged with offensive behavior. This consisted of a stand-up light in Bench street on Saturday night. ...

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  22. AN ALLEGED CHEAT.

    The mon James Clarke, who was arrested some days ago on a charge of bring a reputed cheat, was brought before the City Bench this morning. Evidence was given to the effect ...

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  24. ALLEGED ASSAULTS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Alfred Patterson, a young man, was charged with assaulting Harriet Saunders and Charlotte Barclay, and also with wilful damage. ...

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  25. HEIDELBERG GAS CO.

    A meeting of the shareholders in the Heidelberg, Ivanhoe. Alphington, and Fairfield Gas Company, in liquidation, wan held at the Victoria Hotel, Bourke ...

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  26. LICENSING ACT.

    This morning, at the Essendon Court, Sarah A. Bishop. licensee of the Junction Hotel, Moonee Ponds, was proceeded against by Inspector Waters for ...

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  27. M'CRACKEN'S BREWERY.

    The twenty-fifth ordinary half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders of M'Cracken's City Brewery Limited was held to-day, Mr C. M'Cracken presiding. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    From Sir Alfred Milner a cable message was to-day received by Sir John Madden, intimating that the steamer Wilcannia sailed for Melbourne on the 16th Inst., with ...

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  29. MOTHERS CLAIMS.

    This afternoon a case was heard in the District Court, before Mr Dobbin, P.M., in which Margaret Ellen Farquharson summoned John Kelly, an engineer, for having left his ...

    Article : 237 words
  30. COSTS 'AGAINST THE POLICE.

    Catherine Shearer, licensee of the Eagle Hotel, Spencer street, was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with suffering drunken persona to be on her ...

    Article : 227 words
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  32. ANOTHER CASE.

    Philip Cummins, a young man, was then charged with assaulting the same two women. When Mrs Barclay was going for the police accused arrived on the scene, and after saying ...

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  33. THE SUMMING UP.

    Judge Hamilton, in summing up to the Jury, said that a great deal in this case had been made of the title of Tr[?]kaus to his property. His Honor continued: That ...

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  34. PASSED AWAY.

    In the death of Mr J. M. Da[?]llo there has passed away another of the very old colonists who are yearly growing loss to number. Mr Baillie arrived in Melbourne with his wife and ...

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  35. A RIFLE RECORD.

    On Saturday, at the Adelaide butts, Mr Hippell, captain of the Adelaide Rifle Club, made a score which establishes a record no far as this colony is concerned. ...

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  36. ANOTHER CASE.

    Another case, in which a girl named Maria Thorpe, proceeded against Maurice Brown Loci, bookmaker's clerk, was called on. Evidence was taken when the case was last before the ...

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  37. LONDON MARKETS.

    Messrs Dalgety and Company. Limited, have received the following cable messages from their London office, under date of the 16th and 17th Inst:-- ...

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