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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the House of Commons last evening Sir William Robson, Attorney-General, sharply censured the Times newspaper for its action in publishing sometime ago ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Rain prevented any chance of play to-day at Hull in the match between the combined Yorkshire and Lancashire team and the Australian Eleven. ...

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  4. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    The unpleasant weather of Saturday evening did not prevent a large congregation gathering at the Royal Princes Theare, when Dr. Ottu[?]an continued ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. Charles Gregory (late of Bagshot) left the residence of Mr. David Nelson, Webster street, Eaglehawk, yesterday afternoon, for the ...

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  6. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday Night. -- Owen Gr[?]anery, 35 years of age, living at North Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering from ...

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  7. THE MATCH ABANDONED.

    Heavy rain was falling at Hull since early morning. The ground is swamped, and the match has been abandoned. Bowling analysis : -- ...

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  8. BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday Night. -- The coroner to-day received a telegram from Kilmore, intimating that last night an unknown man shot himself on the ...

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  9. THE DREADNOUGHT QUESTION.

    The North German Gazette expresses satisfaction at the tone of the recent debate in the House of Commons when Mr. Asquith announced the Government's ...

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  10. SUSPECTED PHOSPHORUS POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday Night. -- The coroner has been notified of the death of a married woman named Louisa Crook, 20 years, residing at Ormond, which occurred ...

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  11. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    The latest news received from the scene of the fighting in Morocco is gloomy in the extreme. Early on Tuesday morning the Moors surrounded a Spanish convoy and ...

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  12. COAL DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Scottish coal dispute has been settled. ...

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  13. DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The Government last night banqueted all the delegates to the Imperial Defence Conference. The banquet was followed by a reception. ...

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  14. DIED AT WORK.

    BALLARAT, Saturday. -- Mr. James Balinger, manager of Showman and Co.'s accountancy business, was found dead in the office of the firm in Chancery lane ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER OVATED.

    Mr. J. C. Wason, member for Orkney and Shetland, entertained Sir Joseph Ward at luncheon in the House of Commons yesterday. Many Ministers and ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    The people of Spain continue to display the fiercest antagonism to the war. Two convents have been burnt at Casa Delaselva, near Barcelona. ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

    Several showers fell yesterday, and up till 9.30 o'clock last evening 4[?] points were registered by Mr. Beebe. The rain was accompanied by a cold snap, the highest ...

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  18. SLAUGHTER IN BARCELONA.

    Four hundred people were killed, and 1100 injured in the Barcelona street riots. The Minister of Interior at Nadria says that the revolt of the Catalonians at ...

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  19. DR. OTTMAN AT EAGLEHAWK.

    Dr. Ottman addressed a large congregation in the Eaglehawk Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Every available set was occupied, and many had to be content with ...

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  20. BOROUGH OF INGLEWOOD.

    The fortnightly meeting of the council was held on Friday night. Present -- Cr. Boag (mayor), Ansett Jones, Candy, Gook, Leigh, Horan and Ham. Correspondence was dealt ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S DEFENCES.

    The defence committee of the London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution that the four contingent Dreadnoughts ought to be laid down forthwith, as a ...

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  22. EARTHOUAKES IN MEXICO.

    A tremendous earthquake occurred in Mexico on Friday last. Shocks were felt for a distance of 1000 miles. ...

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  23. ELOPES TO NEW ZEALAND

    William Ianson, a licensed victualler, of Walsall, has successfully petitioned for divorce from his wife on the grounds of misconduct with Isaiah Oldbury, thrice ...

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  24. BENDIGO RAINFALL FOR JULY.

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  26. HISTORIC COUNTRY HOUSE.

    Holme Lacy, the historic country house of the Earl of Chesterfield, in Hereford, has been sold. The purchaser was Mr. Robert Lucas Tooth (of Tooth's Brewery, ...

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  27. MEETING AT Y.M.C.A.

    The Y.M.C.A. building was crowded yesterday afternoon, when a brief address was delivered by Dr. Ottman, who spoke about incidents connected with the life of ...

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  29. EVENING MEETING.

    The theatre was crowded last evening in every part. The proceedings commenced with prayer, after which "All Hail the Power" was sung by the congregation, Mr. ...

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  30. GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    This combination was greeted by a good house on Saturday night, and an interesting programme was provided. Last wight's concert was moderately ...

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  31. THE HEROIC MINER.

    Mr. W. Abraham, district mining inspector, received a letter from the Minister of Mines on Saturday in the following terms. It will be noticed that the recommendation ...

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  32. FRENCH NAVAL REFORM.

    An early indication has been given of the thoroughness of the policy of naval reform to be initiated by French Ministry. Vice-Admiral Boue de ...

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  33. MINISTERS AND CONGREGATIONS.

    During the mission service at Eaglehawk yesterday afternoon, Dr. Ottman emphasised the church day to be held on Thursday morning next at 9.30 o'clock, when the ...

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  35. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Supporters of Mr. J. Fraser the selected Labor candidate for Laanecoorie at the next Federal election are holding a meeting at Maldon on Tuesday next, with the object ...

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  36. CASTLEMAINE, Saturday, July 31.

    Interest in the mission now being conducted by the Rev. Andrew Allan is being well maintained, and a tremendous impetus has been given to it by the news ...

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  37. EXTRA MEETINGS.

    The organising secretary (the Rev. J. Ninian Melville) has supplied us with particulars of the extra meetings. On Thursday morning next at 9.30 meetings ...

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  39. A THEATRE ON FIRE.

    Her Majesty's Theatre, owned by Mr. C. McQuade, and leased by Mr. J. C. Williamson, was damaged by fire to-day, to the extent of about £3000. The building is ...

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