PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHTYOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEINGALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND(For General Exhibition)THE GLADIATOR(For General Exhibition) MELBOURNE AIR CRASH.SAVOY THEATRE AND PRINCE'S PICTURESTO-NiGHT TUESDAY ONLY. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY ONLYMAD ABOUT MUSIC(For General Exhibition)YOU'RE A SWEETHEART(For General Exhibition).OVERSEAS NEWS GAZETTE.BOXING BOXINGOPEN AIR STADIUM, E. MAITLAND, TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHTBIG HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE. — EHlo O'Brien, referoe. •'JUMBO MITCHELL. 12.5 (E.M.) v BILLY HUGGETT. 14.0 (Sydney)(8 Rounds)Jaokie Judge v Billy Maher (5 roundo). Three supporting 4 round bouts.SAME POPULAR PRICES Book at Bob Wllcher’s (E.M.). G. Perry (W.M.).Under Control of M. E. Maitland R.L.F.C..P. MOHAN. Promoter.cnee against Coulton to support a hnrge of breaking and entering.Mr. Cnrr-Boyd added a charge of re-diving to the one already preferred gainst Coulton.Bolh tv era commuted for trial to he Mnitlnnd Quarter Sessions on No-ember 21. Ball was allowed, a elf jnd nrety In £40, or two In £20 each.RECEIVING CHARGEJohn Lyle Peacock (IS), or Kurrl [urrl. was charged with receiving wo pairs nf trousers, three shirtB. n ports coat, and a pair of shoes.Mr. W. J. Enright, who appeared or Peacock, asked that he be dealt dth summarily. lie was only IS ml boro n good charucter. He knew lOthing vl the robbery until October S.Detective-Constable Sutherland said hat Peacock made n statement !:• rlilcli ho Buld he bought Ute arliels ront Coulinn. his brothor-iu-lntv, who old him they came from Kerr’s rob-iory. Ho agreed to pay Coulton 53/5/.In the first case, he said Coulton old hint he had bought the articles.Tho Magistrate said he would treat ’eacock as a first offender, but he ioped that the circumstances of the ase would be r warning to him to beCESSNOCK DOGSTHIS SATURDAY NIGHT(NOVEMBER S)Races for all classes over 480 and 700 Yards.TRIALS TO-NIGHT. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY NllSHTPhono 151 Cessnock. 15J. Enright reports an excellent clearance fit Mr. H. Glbb’fl farm at Lecon-flold on Friday laat. The herd of 63 cows was subject to favourable comment by a big attendance or dolrymon from nil parta of the district, and a brisk si! 1 c reBulted. Most of the cowa sold nt £7/2/6 to £13/10/. The nolo was considered tho best held In tha Branxton area for several years.careful in the handling of stolen goods.Ho Imposed a eontence of ona month, but suspended It on Peacock entering into a recognlsanco of £20. to be of good behaviour for 18 month#*LECONFIELD SALE '