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(From our own coi^H £ The following agpear^U Saturday last: —] H Schmidt, charged witlM matters with the utmH The defence is that DrjM husband, married her, wl she was another man's H committed for trial. ■ Iteilly, for horse stealiH was also committed for tfl There have been four I the City Court this weekH A personal encounter ■ between a leading membH prominent sharebroker, a the 'Times.' Consider* was created yesterday th: They got to high word 3 c Macassey correspondencf called the broker a black latter rained blows unt term was-withdrawn. As the Judge upholds '. sioh in the case Outrcd passengers by the Sufat v claim for the detention of Per Easby, at Wellingt Lon< The tenders for the San service have been opened mail and railway combinat est. For service via Fiji £ via Auckland, £74,500. -The concordat between 1 Vatican, announced by 'I been contradicted to be oh merit. Alexander Collie, commh London and Manchester, payment. - Liabilities estii millions. - Lord Carnarvon has rece deputations urging the anne Guinea. He stated that it quiring very careful considi
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 3
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177UNKNOWN Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 3
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