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  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    To-day municipal elections will take place throughout the State. The polling will be conducted between 8 p.m. and 5 p.m. in connection with the City Council ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    A terrible earthquake, causing death and widespread destruction, has occurred in the island of Samos, in the Aegean Sea. ...

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  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  8. A MINER KILLED.

    A fatal accident took place in the Spring Gullly mine to-day the victim being a miner named John McIntyre, a single man, 36 years of age. He was one ...

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  9. THE BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Butter Commission was resumed yesterday morning. Mr. F. Madden explained that Mr. McArthur was engaged in a case in the ...

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  10. SHIPPING FREIGHTS EFFECT.

    A conference of representatives of the several British colonies in South Africa is at present sitting in Johannesburg. The object of the meeting is to consider, ...

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  11. EAGLEHAWK.

    The candidates Messrs. Trevean, Jtn. Smalley, Ralph and Loudon, spoke to about 100 electors in the Sailor's Gully hall last evening. The addresses were ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    The charity match yesterday afternoon between teams from the Bendigo and Miners' Associations was not the success anticipated, cither financially or from a football point of ...

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  13. SUTTON WARD ELECTION.

    Sir, -- I had much pleasure in reading your report of the City Council's last meeting, and the highly eulogistic references to Cr. Harkness by the mayor and city councillors. ...

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  14. ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION.

    Lord Rosebery's denunciation of the Anglo-French convention in a letter to Mr. Alfalo, author of the "Truth About Morocco," has caused great surprise and ...

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  15. BARELY WARD ELECTION.

    Cr. S. Ryan held his final meeting at the Victory Hotel, Ironbark, last night, Mr. J. Lamb presiding. There was a very large attendance of ...

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  16. A FARMER BURNED TO DEATH.

    A dreadful buring fatality occurred af Tragowel a few miles from here, early this morning, the victim being Mr. James M'Loughlan, a well known farmer. ...

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  17. A PERSONAL EXPLANATION.

    Sir, -- In the letter bearing the misnomer "Fair Play," published in your issue of Tuesday last, the statements made are generally so ludicrous, inconsequential and harmless ...

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  18. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The first meeting of the committees of the Liberal and Labor parties, which were appointed to discuss terms of alliance,[?] was held on Tuesday night at Parliament House. ...

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  19. THE PROTECTIONIST ASSOCIATION.

    After the organising business of the Protectionist Council had been completed last evening at a full meeting of members, the following resolution was carried ...

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  20. MR. NI GAN IN REPLY TO CR RYAN.

    Mr. Ni Gan addre[?]sed two good meetings at the B. B. Hotel aud Oddfellows' hall, Long Gully, last night Mr. F. T. Fox presided at the first meeting. Before ...

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  21. THE BRITISH AT LHASSA.

    Advices from Lhassa report that Colonel Young husband is making some progress in the negotiations with the Council of Four for an Indo-Thibet trade and road ...

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  22. EAGLEHAWK ASSOCIATION.

    With both tennis well represented, a good game was anticipated when the above clubs met in Canterbury Park. The anticipations were realised, and from the bounce the clubs ...

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  23. DARLING WARD ELECTION.

    Sir, -- In reply to Cr. Carolin's remarks at last night's meeting relative to the cause of my withdrawal from the contest three years ago, viz. : -- That I did so owing to my holding ...

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  24. INTERSTATE.

    The twentieth Parliament of New South Wales was formally opened by Governor Rawson at noon to-day. Yesterday the swearing-in of members was performed by ...

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  25. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne, speaking to-day on the subject of Mr. Reid's manifesto, said that the main principle underlying it was not so much an attack on preference to unionists as an ...

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  26. THE SOMALI MUDDLE.

    The correspondent of the Morning Post in Somaliland states with respect to the distribution of British rifles and ammunition among levies from friendly tribes, ...

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  27. MARONG SHIRE ELECTIONS.

    Sir, -- As the election is near at hand, and there is one seat to be filled in the Marong Shire, that of ex-Cr. Vogele, I would like to give a little advice to the ratepayers of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  28. ROPE QUOITS.

    Golden Square v. Job's Gully, af Golden Square, on Thursday night. Square team: -- Montgomery (2), McAuliffe, Martin, Wilkins, Drescher, Do Graves, Kerr, Jenkins, P. Rowe, ...

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  29. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The master of the steamer Moldavia was to-day fined £10 on each of two charges of allowing prohibited immigrants to enter the Commonwealth. ...

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  30. THE BECK CONVENTION.

    Public excitement is growing steadily with respect to the extraordinary miscarriage of justice by which Adolph Beck was sentenced and imprisoned for frauds ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. THE LABOR PARTY.

    Senator Dawson, ex-Minister for Defence, in the course of conversation yesterday, made some interesting comments on the Federal political situation and recent criticisms to ...

    Article : 299 words
  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  33. BERRI BERRI FEVER.

    Another death, making the fourth, from Bend Berri fever, occurred on board the steamer Heathburn to-day. Three other passengers, who are suffer. ...

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  34. ST. ANDREW'S JUBILEE.

    St. Andrew's jubilee celebrations were advanced another stage last night, when a great public tea meeting and entertainment were hold in the Masonic Hall. The tables were ...

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  35. HUNTLY ELECTION.

    Sir, -- In reply to many statements made by my opponents, that by supporting me in the election which takes place to-day the ratepayers are voting against their own interests. ...

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  36. FIVE ALPINE VICTIMS [?]N TWO DAYS.

    Many disasters to Alpine tourists have been recorded during the present summer season, which has witnessed a large influx of visitors to Switzerland. ...

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  37. GERMANS AND HOTTENTOTS.

    An unexpected movement has been made by the insurgent Hereros against whom troops have been operating for months past in German South-west ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT.

    Sir, -- In reply to "Still Wondering's" letter in to-day's issue, I wish to put that scribe right on a little point. Your correspondent is altogether wrong in stating that Mr. and ...

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  40. HARRIERS

    The Eaglehawk Harriers held a "paperchase" yesterday, starting from the fire station. The "hares," J. Mara and A. Vivian, led the pack down Simpson's road, then in ...

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  41. AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT.

    An experiment of considerable interest to landowners and those interested in dredging is being conducted at Campbell's Creek. One of the chief objections to the dredging ...

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  43. TENNIS.

    The California Gully Tennis Clubs mixed doubles tournament was further advanced yesterday, when the following games were played: -- Mr. W. Temby and Mrs. Goddard ...

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  44. SUTTON WARD ELECTION.

    Mr. D. Andrew addressed a well-attended meeting of ratepayers at the Foresters Hall. Golden Square, last evening, the chair being occupied by Mr. R. Saunders, ...

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