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  4. THE EASTERN WAR.

    St[?]bborn fighting still continues to the south of Mukden where the Russians are desperately resisting the Japanese advance. Unconfirmed telegrams from ...

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  6. THE BALLARAT MURDER.

    At the inquest to be opened to-morrow on the murdered girl Kate Beatchley, no fewer than 18 witnesses will be called. Mr. Wilkinson, Government Analyst, ...

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  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  8. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday, October 19. The competitions to-day drew a large audience, morning, afternoon and evening. Results: -- ...

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  9. THE COMING TYPHOID SEASON.

    Come it will so long as any community tolerates dirty back yards, drinks unboiled milk and unfiltered water, neglects the use of disinfectants and eschews the ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The will of the late Mrs. Ellen O'Reilly, of Portland, who died on September 20, has been lodged for probate. Her estate is valued at £14,700, of which all excent ...

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  11. JAPANESE BAYONET SUPERIORITY.

    The war correspondents in their reports of the Sha-ho battle engagements place strong emphasis upon the fact that in the numerous encounters in which the bayonet ...

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  13. CRICKET.

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  14. RUSSIAN CASE DESPERATE.

    The Standard's special correspondent in Manchuria states that General Kuroki is pursuing the Russian troops which he defeated in their attack on the Japanese ...

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  15. RUSSIAN ATTACKS RE[?]UT SED

    There is determined fighting almost every day to the south-east of Mukden, between the Russians and General Oku's army, which forms the centre of the ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN LEFT.

    The correspondent of the Standard reports that the Russians are slowly falling hack before General Kuroki's army to the east of Mukden, i.e., on the Japanese ...

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  18. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning, in Bendigo, between 2.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. there was a fall of 51 points. In South Australia and West Australia ...

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  19. SLAUGHTER OF JEWS, POLES AND FINNS.

    It is noteworthy that the losses during the recent fighting in Manchuria are heaviest amongst regiments composed largely of Jews, Poles and Finns. ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The speaker took the chair at 2 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Graham, chairman of the Railways Standing Committee presented the ...

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  21. THOUSANDS OF WOUNDED WITHOUT AID.

    The medical service of the Russians has broken down under the frightful strain of the immense number of wounded in the fighting south and west of Mukden, ...

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  22. SHARP FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Oyama reports that a force of Russian infantry attacked General Kuroki at Shangjimatzu and Taichaku. After a sharp fight they were routed and ...

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  23. (From Our Own Correspondents)

    KAMAROOKA, Tuesday. -- We had fewmore splendid showers on Sunday night The farmers are now almost certain of getting a good harvest. The crops appear to be heading ...

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  24. MILK SUPERVISION BILL.

    The bill relating to the protection and sale of milk was circulated at a late hour to-night. It provides that no one shall without a licence sell milk within a ...

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  25. ANOTHER BIG BATTLE RAGING.

    Advices from Tokio state that another big battle is raging in the centre. ...

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  26. A WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    The Japanese are making preparations for the approaching winter campaign in Manchuria. They have placed large orders on the ...

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  27. WHAT IS CONTRABAND?

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, in replying to an inquiry in the House of Lords toddy, stated that he was unable to definitely say that a vessel carrying a cargo of ...

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  28. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR

    The Japanese who are besieging Port Arthur are maintaining a steady artillery fire in the town and port. They are using baloons to direct the ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    The final match in connection with the Eaglehawk Association was played yesterday, between Job's Gully and Eaglehawk, in Canterbury Park. Job's Gully had a ...

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  30. THE KERANG SHOW POSTPONED

    Fifty points fell to-day. It commenced at an early hour this morning, and resulted in the Korang agricultural show being postponed. A special meeting of the committee and ...

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  31. REINFORCEMENTS FROM RUSSIA.

    Russian reinforcements and stores, are being sent forward to the Far East as speedily as possible. Heavy trains, composed of as many as 60 carriages, are ...

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  32. INGLEWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    Recently the Inglewood Council was in a weak moment induced to go to law with the Commonwealth as to the jurisdiction of the council in the trivial matter of the ...

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  33. TENNIS.

    The mixed doubles tournament at the California Gully tennis court was played yesterday, when Mrs. Goddard and Mr. W. Temby defeated Miss S. Burn and Mr. G. McWilliams. ...

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  34. DISCONTENT IN RUSSIA.

    The defeats of the Russians in Manchuria have caused an increase in the dangerous disaffection in European Russia. The feeling of dissatisfaction is ...

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  35. A FINNISH REGIMENT.

    The Mukden correspondent of the Novoe Vremya reports that a Finnish regiment of the 22nd infantry division displayed enthusiastic valor in the Sha-ho fight. This ...

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  36. THE GAOL SYSTEM.

    The State Premier was yesterday again interviewed by a deputation from the Criminology Society, introduced by Mr. Hume Cooke, M.H.R. The deputation asked for the ...

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  37. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President took the chair yesterday at 4.50 p.m. CLOSER SETTLEMENT BILL. Mr. Cain gave notice to move that the ...

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  38. HURLING MATCH.

    There was a fair attendance on the Show Grounds yesterday, when a hurling match was engaged in between Kyneton and Bendigo clubs. The game was well contested, ...

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  39. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Russian Baltic fleet, which a few days age sailed from Libau, ostensibly for the Far East, has emerged from the Baltic. Yesterday 34 Russian warships passed ...

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  40. KANGAROO FLAT.

    A meeting, of ratepayers of the Marong Shire was held in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday evening. It had been arranged by Crs. Carter and ...

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  43. MELBOURNE.

    Many of the rabbits and a good portion of the butter sent to England from Australia are arriving in very bad condition. Reports just received from Mr. Dobson, Acting ...

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  44. THE GUNS DEFECTIVE.

    The Paris newspaper Matin states that serious defects have been discovered in the gun fittings of the ships of the Russian Baltic fleet. In consequence the fleet ...

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  45. KUROKI IN PURSUIT.

    Although General Kuroki, commanding on the Japanese right was unable to utilise his artillery effectively in the pursuit of the Russians, owing to the character of ...

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  46. WHAT WAS THE MATTER?

    Much symapthy (says a London correspondent) is felt for Sir J. T. Richie, the Lord layer, and his daughter, Miss Constance May Ritchie, who was to have been married in ...

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  48. BRIDGEWATER.

    The local society of Christian Endeavor celebrated its second anniversary on Sunday, when Mr. Frank Apted conducted the services. The celebration was continued last ...

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  49. ADULTERATION OF FOOD.

    A bill is to be submitted to the Legislative Assembly by Messrs. E. H. Cameron and Swinburne relative to the adulteration of food. It provides that food samples may be taken ...

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  50. THE ILLEGALITY OF GAMBLING.

    Fantan is common amongst the Chinese who congregate in Little Bourke street. To-night a watch of nearly a dozen constables made a raid, and captured no less then 52 Chinamen. ...

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