The popularity of the Government Assurance scheme is evidenced by the fact that during his short stay in Duncdin. Cap-tain Baldwin has, we understand, obtained proposals for nearly £50,000. — 4 Morning Star.' ■"-': On the 25th ult, a boy named Robt. Howie gave information to Mounted Constable M'Gann, at Black's, that he bad seen a man named John Higgins, <n'uvn as Jacky the Baker, commit an indecent assault on a girl, about nine years old, named Louisa Victoria Waldren. <>n enquiry, finding it to be true, Higgins was arrested, and committed for trial at the next session of the Supreme Curt, by the 'Resident Magistrate at Black's. He was, however, admitted to Inii. hirrself in £IOO, and two sureties in £75 each.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 4
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121Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 4
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