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  3. WRONGFUL ARREST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A settlement was effected this morning of the action in which Mrs. Nina Annic Bray, wife of Dr. Gordon Bray, sought to recover £5,000 ...

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  4. TECHNICAL SCHOOL RESULTS.

    The following result for art subject in the technical school examinations were issued yesterday by the Education department:—. Ararat Technical School. ...

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  5. PRISONER AND INFORMANT.

    In the Court of General Sessions recently Joseph Lindsay was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on being convicted of larceny from the person in having robbed ...

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  6. GRASS FIRES IN N.S.W.

    TOCUMWAL, Wednenday.—During the height of a severe dont and wind storm on Tuesday fires broke out in the Tocumwal and Finley districts, and caused ...

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  8. DUTY ON SULPHUR.

    Sir,—At the luncheon given by the Chamber of Agriculture at Horsham on Tuesday, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) stated "That during the war Australia paid ...

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  9. SHOPKEEPER'S ALERTNESS.

    Roy Virgo, labourer, appeared at the Brunswick Court, on Wednesday, charged with having broken into the shop of Henry George Smith, at Lygon street, Brunswick, ...

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  10. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In applying to the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) for a postponement of the second trial of Henry Slater, formerly of Melbourne, who ...

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  11. MARIBYRNONG POLLUTION.

    The pollution of the Maribyrnong River was discussed by a conference of delegates from various bodies which met in the Essendon Town Hall last night in connection with ...

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  12. DANGEROUS ENTRANCE.

    Stepping through a door bearing a notice on which the words "Keep this door closed," were written, John Cantwell, aged 30 years, fell down a flight of stairs at the ...

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  13. GREAT OCEAN ROAD TRUST.

    The president of the Great Ocean Road Trust (Alderman Hitchcock) reported to a meeting of the trust yesterday that the outstanding feature of the trust's financial ...

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  14. WORLD'S RECORD EGG-LAYING.

    Regarding the report published on Tuesday, that a world's record had been established by a team of six birds (wet mush) in the Colac egg-laying competition, Messrs. Stranks Broa., of Brunswick, ...

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  15. ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—The police, to day arrested at Booleroo Centre, E. E Sutton, a hawker, on a charge of disposing of goods which might reasonably be ...

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  16. TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—At the [?] trotting meeting to-day the Prince of Wales' Handicap, of 1,000 sovs, two miles, resulted:— Nita Bell, 1; Comedy Chief, 2;Good ...

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  17. CROWDED PLATFORMS.

    Sir,—There appears to the regular railway traveller on the Caulfield line an easy remedy for the present shocking congestion which occurs on plaforms 6 and 7 at ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Unfortunately I travel on the Caulfield line, and the other night was one of 24 in a compartment, and another night one of 19. Just as we pulled out a ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR LESLIE TAYLOR.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—In the hope of running down Leslie Taylor, who is "wanted" by Melbourne detectives, a party of detectives early this morning raided a ...

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  20. RIVAL CLAIMS TO CHILDREN.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Practice Court yesterday, on behalf of Charles Alfred Alexander Donaldson, of Lockwood, Sackville street, Kew, agent, for a writ of habeas ...

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  21. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE.

    In the South Melbourne Court on March 23, before Mr. R, Knight, P.M. and a bench of hoaorary justices,inspector Robert Grange charged Alfred Joseph Genrin, Heenace of the Golden Gate Hotel, ...

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  22. FARMING ON LIGHT SOILS.

    The farming of soils of a light nature is a problem that requires a great deal of experimental work to determine the best methods. In "The Australasian" ...

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  23. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    Councillor T. Smith complained to the Port Melbourne Council on Tuesday night of the drunken [?] indulged in by young men in the gardens between the railway line and Station street. The ...

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