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  2. CABLE NEWS

    Lord Arthur Hill, who retained the West Down seat for the Unionist party at the bye-election in September last, has now followed his predecessor’s ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    A debate took place in the Dominion House of Commons on the “all red” mail route, from Great Britain to Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The adjourned hearing of an application by Mr H. C. Boydell for an assayer's license was taken at the Bendigo City Court this morning. ...

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  5. YOUTHFUL ADVENTURERS.

    The boys Toogood, who recently distinguished themselves by walking from Ballarat to Walhalla, only to be sent to the Reformatory School, were ...

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  6. M. ARMAN’S AEROPLANE.

    Another fine performance has been accomplished by M. Henry Arman in the aeroplane with which he recently won the Deutsch-Archdeacon prize. On this ...

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  7. PORTLAND.

    The new Friendly Societies Act, which makes it compulsory for societies to adopt an [?] scale of contributions is causing some of the smaller ...

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  8. STEAMER LAEISZ WRECKED.

    The German-Australian Company’s steamer Laeisz, 2878 tons, which left Sydney on 2nd February for Hamburg, and called at Melbourne, Albany, and ...

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  9. CHARGE OF ROBBERY.

    Edward Gardiner, alias Hector Burke, was arrested in Bendigo last night on a charge in connection with tho theft of £2 in stamps £2 in cash, ...

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  10. RUSSIA’S DISGRACED LEADERS.

    General Stoessel has surrendered to the authorities to serve the sentence of ten years’ imprisonment in a fortress imposed in connection with the Port ...

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  11. SPRINCDALLAH.

    The season here is considered by the oldest inhabitants to be the worst on record, for although we have had a few light rainfalls, there has not been ...

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  12. ALLENDALE.

    The secretary of the Allendale Free Library and Mechanics' Institute is informed that £20 has been passed out of the building grant for improvement ...

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  13. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The death is reported of a very old resident, Air Gideon Nicol. He was born near Aberdeen. Scotland, on 8th April. 1836. Ho wont to sea at the ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Mr W. H. Taft, the United States Secretary of War, when interviewed on the subject of the American fleet’s visit to Japan, predicted that the fleet would ...

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  15. FRENCH SUBMARINE’S CREW IN DANGER.

    A sensational experience befell the crew of the French submarine Venters while taking part in manoeuvres in Cherburg harbor. Owing to an order ...

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  16. ARARAT.

    A petty thief entered the changing room of the Cathcart Gold Alines during Sunday night and abstracted some clothing belonging to the miners. A ...

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  17. BERRINGA.

    The local corps of the Salvation Army held their annual harvest festival services on Sunday last. There were good attendances, especially in the evening. ...

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  18. JAPAN WANTS PEACE.

    Sir Kogero Takahira, K.C.M.G., ambassador at Borne, has been interviewed in Paris with regard to the situation in America. He said that the Japanese ...

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  19. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    James Charles Chamberlain was tried at the Criminal Court before Mr Justice Cussen to-day for assaulting Elsie Jane Game at Korrumburra on the 11th. ...

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  20. CABLE NEWS

    M. Kokootsov, Russian Minister of Finance, addressing the Budget Committee of the Duma, declared that a new loan was inevitable for the ...

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  21. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Mr Justice Simpson continued the hearing of divorce suits set down for this month's sittings ...

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  22. GLUNES.

    The anniversary services of the Prcsbyterinn Sunday-school were conducted on Sunday by the Rev. Robt Thompson, of Smeaton, who delivered appropriate ...

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  23. REMOVED TO A LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    At the police court to-day a woman named Elizabeth Carpenter was presented on a charge of lunacy, and medical evidence having been given to the ...

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  24. VISIT TO YOKAHAMA.

    Gratification is expressed everywhere in Japan at the acceptance by the United States of the invitation for the fleet to visit Japan. ...

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  25. GLASGOW INFIRMARY’S TRUST FUNDS STOLEN.

    Two lawyers, named respectively Henry Lamond and J. Lang, have been arrested at Glasgow on charges of embezzlement. It is alleged that they ...

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  26. WARRACKNABEAL.

    A young man named Leslie Chapman was thrown from a horse yesterday afternoon, and was insensible when picked up. Dr Donald found on examination ...

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  27. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The “Daily Telegraph” strongly protests against the now regulations issued by the Canadian Government with the object of preventing the landing of ...

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  28. EXECUTION AT FREMANTLE.

    Harry Smith was executed at Fremantle gaol at 8 o’clock this morning, for the murder of William John Clinton, at Day Dawn, on 5th January, Clinton’ ...

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  29. THE KING OF PORTUGAL.

    The newspaper “El Mundo" published in Madrid, states that the wounds sustained by King Manuel of Portugal at the time of the recent assassination ...

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  30. FIRE BRIGADE TEAM FOR BOULDER CITY.

    A meeting of those interested in sending a team from the Ballarat Fire Brigades to compete at Boulder City, W.A. at Easter, was held last night at ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. GEELONG.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  32. PRIME MINISTER’S HEALTH.

    Avery grave account of the health of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is given by the “Observer” in, its issue of Saturday. According to this journal, the ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. GREAT BRITAIN AND NATAL.

    Mr Moor, Premier of Natal, speaking at Winterton on Saturday, complained of the action of certain members of the British House of Commons. Natal ...

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  34. STATE GOVERNOR AT BAIRNS-DALE.

    Governor and Lady Talbot arrived at Bairnsdale to-day. after visiting the Buchan caves. At tho wharf their Excellencies were received by a guard of ...

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  35. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords on Friday Lord Loreburn, the Lord High Chancellor introduced a bill which provides that anyone who is found guilty of disclosing a ...

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  36. HIS CONDITION UNCHANGED.

    The latest bulletin issued by the physicians attending Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman'state that his condition is unchanged. ...

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  37. IRELAND’S WORKERS.

    The Housing of Workers in Ireland Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commons without discussion. The measure authorises the local ...

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  38. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    President Roosevelt announces that he is about to send a message to Congress urging the enactment of a programme which includes revision of the ...

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  39. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Ethergraph stations for the transmission of wireless messages are being installed at the Admiralty buildings in London. ...

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  40. THE BLACKBALL STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Blackball Miners Union, it was decided not to pay the fines imposed by the Arbitration Court. ...

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  41. DISTRIBUTION OF MUNICIPAL FUNDS.

    -A decision of Hr Justice Cooper, of Queensland; in reference tq the distribution of municipal funds formed the subject of a judgment in the High Oburfc ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  43. HAMILTON.

    An old resident has died in the person of Mr Donald M’Donald, after a protracted illness. Mr M'Donald who was 85 years of age, was born iii ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Wm Bowker, Napier street, Creswick, miner. Causes—Want of employment and sickness. Liabilities, £88 3s, assets, £3; deficiency, £85 3s. Mr E. Verey, assignee. ...

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  45. HURRICANE AT SUVA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  46. BILLIARDS.

    [?] billiard champion of Australia, has defeated J. Cook, the [?] professional, in a game of 7000 up Weiss conceded his ...

    Article : 39 words
  47. PROPOSED NEW RAILWAY.

    The Railways Standing Committee took evidence here to-day in connection with tho proposal to build a line from Bairnsdale to tho New South Wales ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. THE PAGE MILLIONS.

    In the Gourt of Chancory yesterday an application was heard on behalf of Mr-Morris, of Sydney, the claimant to the Page estate, for the appointment of a ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. SIDNEY PROBECE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  51. THE NEW SOUTH WALES’ WHARF LABORERS STRIKE.

    No settlement has yet been arrived, at in connection with the wharf laborers' strike. The conference of represents tiers, of the shinning companies and the Wharf ...

    Article : 221 words
  52. MOLLONCCHIP.

    The potato crops of this district are holding out very well but the rain of a fortnight ago was too light, and, it is to be feared, too late to make, much ...

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  53. SYDNEY SCRATCEINGS.

    latest aeretchings.—Doncaster Handicap-Collarit, Borodino, Cross Battery, Submarine and Reflex [?] Cup.— Croce [?] ...

    Article : 18 words
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