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THE COURTS.—TO-DAY.

CITY POLICE COURT. (Before Air C. C. Graham, S.M.) Drunkenness. David GilfiUan and Andrew Feam were each fined ss. Unregistered Dogs.—For keeping unregistered dogs Charles M'Grath, Abraham Alexander Geary, and John Smith were each due lls and costs. James Galloway was convicted and discharged. By-law Case. —For allowing horses to wander Francis Halligan was fined 5s and reds.

he! ibirion Order.—A prohibition order w- * rrmted against Joseph Browne.

Prom a scientific point Dentol is a perfect liquid dentifrice. It is thoroughly antiseptic, and cleanses both teeth and mouth. Bothies. 2s each* aU-chcioisis.—iArhrhJ

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Evening Star, Issue 12028, 28 October 1903, Page 4

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THE COURTS.—TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 12028, 28 October 1903, Page 4

THE COURTS.—TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 12028, 28 October 1903, Page 4

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