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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    Civilisation is rapidly spreading throughout the British protectors of Nigeria, and a big railway project now about to be undertaken promises to aid greatly in ...

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  3. SHELLING CASABLANCA.

    The bombardment of the Moorish quarters of the town of Casablanca and suburbs by the French cruiser Gallies is ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Cr. Carolin yesterday afternoon lodged his nomination paper for Darling Ward. ...

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  5. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 4.35 p.m. yesterday. QUESTIONS. In reply to Mr. Livingstone, Mr. Boyd ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    English letters by the mail mention that Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris were guests of Bishop Goe at his residence in Ridgway-place, Wimbledon. It is further learned that Dr. ...

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  8. BARKLY WARD.

    Mr. Daniel O'[?]ran opened his campaign last evening when he met friends and supporters at the B. B. Hotel, Brigade street, and the Cambrian Hotel. Arnold street. At the ...

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  9. BENDIGO GUN CLUB.

    The Bendigo [?] Club held a £5 sparrow match and [?] yesterday at the Sydn[?] Gardens, and [?] most encouraging to [?] and members of the ...

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  10. FOOTBALL.

    One of the best "gate" of the season was at the Upper Reserve yesterday afternoon, when the [?] of rival-- South and Long Gully-- met. Conditions were bad. Wet ...

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  11. STANDARD OIL TRUST.

    The effect of verdict given by the United States District Courts at Chicago, which inflicted fine totalling 29,240,000 del (£5,848,000) on the Standard Oil Trust for ...

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  12. FRENCH REFUGEES SUCCOURED.

    Latest news from Casablanca states that when the detachment of 75 men from the cruiser Galilee landed, the Moroccean regular troops opened fire on them, wounding ...

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  14. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The county cricket match between Middlesex and Somerset, which was commenced at Taunton yesterday, has been marked by some very high scoring. ...

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  15. IRISH POLITICAL SITUATION

    Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde, Bart., Nationalist M.P. for Wexford North, who recently applied for the Chiltern Hundreds. sets out in letter, to his ...

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  16. MARAIS' MILLIONS

    A painfully dramatic story from South Africa apropos to the decree of divorce just granted by the Supreme Court of Cape Colony to Mrs. Belfield Marais. ...

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  17. SUTTON WARD.

    Supporters of Cr. D. Andrew meet at the fire station this evening at 8 o'clock. In the Town Hall at 8 p.m a meeting of electors will be held for the purpose of ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN STOCK.

    The latest quotation for Australian and New Zealand Mortgage Co., 4½ per cent. debenture stock is £94, as against £94 a fortnight ago. ...

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  19. STRATHEFIELDSAYLE SHIRE.

    Cr. H. Keck, the retiring representative of the Mandurang riding, is being opposed by Mr. F. Koefoed. The friend of the latter will most at Spring Gully this evening and at Da[?]'s ...

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  20. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver Was to-day quoted at 2s 8 1-16d per standard ounce, as compared with 2s 8 1-8d on Saturday last. ...

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  21. THE RAND CHINESE

    In the Transvaal Assembly yesterday, a bill providing for the completion of the Chinese contracts was read a second time ...

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  22. Mouthfuls Of Agony At Meals.

    To starve or to suffer are often the alternatives of miserable victims cf Indigestion Food causes unbeavable pain; abstinence from food, starvation. A Broken Hill lady who had ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    Sharp showers foil yesterday and up till 3.30 p.m. When the rain ceased for the day 25 points were registered at the Camp Hill Observatory. ...

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  24. CHINESE FIGHTING CHINESE

    Telegrams from Johannesburg state that 400 discontented Chinese employed at the Cosair mine, wrecked the quarters of the Chinese police. Several of the Chinese ...

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  25. A TENNIS PAVILION BURNED.

    The pavilion at the tennis court of the Ballarat Young Men's Christain Association, Little Raglan street, was burned down to-night, together with the playing, material ...

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  26. EVICTED TENANTS BILL.

    In the House of Lards last night, the Irish Evicted Tenants Bill was read a second time. (Sir Thomas Esmonde is the eleventh ...

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  27. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Reuters correspondent states that the international peace delegates are lopping off the reference to urgency iii Great Britain's resolution before the conference in ...

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  28. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Mr. W. Webb J.P., yesterday afternoon held a magisterial inquiry into the death of 4-months-old illegitimate child, who died at the residence of Mabel Henson, a registered ...

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  30. THE KING'S CUP.

    The cup presented by King Edward was sailed for at Gowes yesterday for at Cowers Yesterday. The races was won by the Emperor William's yacht "Metecr." ...

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  31. A ROYAL WISH.

    Speaking at a farewell luncheon at Swinemunde, the Kaiser Wilhelm expressed the hope that the Czar would successfully re-construct the Russian fleet. ...

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  33. DEATH IN THE HOSPITAL.

    Paul Rasmussen, 70 years of ago, died yesterday in the hospital from acute intestinal obstruction. ...

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  34. MAIL STEAMER FIGHTING A STORM.

    PERTH, Tuesday.-- The R.M.S. Omrab, which was due to at Fremantle on Monday morning, did not reach port until shortly after noon to-day. She had an extremely rough passage ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY PROPERTIES.

    It is announced that the Salvation Army intend buying 10 townships in Ontario (Canada) for colonisation purposes. ...

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  36. MINER'S HANDS SMASHED.

    BEALIBA, Tuesday.-- William Robinson, a miner, working at the St. John's mine, Welda, met with n severe, accident while hauling some timber up to the brace. Robinson put his ...

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  37. EAGLEHAWK (8.13) BEAT CALIFORNIA

    There were pools of water over the Eaglehawk ground yesterday, when Eaglehawk and California Gully took the field and the caster[?] wing, where a little grass has grown, was ...

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  38. WAR ON A WAR MINISTER.

    A sensational arrest has been made, by the St. Peterburg police. Information was received that a plot had been made to kill General A. F. Rediger, ...

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  39. ANNIVERSARIES.

    The anniversary of the Church of Christ Sunday school, Golden Square, was continued last night, when a tea and concert was held. A large crowd rat down to tables presided over ...

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  40. MEDICAL ETIQUETTE.

    "Pro Bono Publico" describes personal experiences when, seeking medical aid on the occasion of his wife's confinement, and says:-- "I THINK our legislators ought, in justice to the ...

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  41. A TERRIBLE GALE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- A terrible, gale blew at Albany On Monday, and telegraphic communication with Perth was not restored till last night. ...

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  42. DIPLOMAT'S REVENGE

    The feud between, the Montagues and Capulets of Chili, the Waddingtons and Balmace[?]as, was related to-day (June 27) at the trail in Brusse's of Carlos Waddington for the murder ...

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  43. BULGARIAN MARAUDERS.

    The Turkish authorities are taking vigorous steps to rid Macedonia and Rusmelia of the maurauding bands of Bulgarians who have been ravaging the country ...

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  44. INTERSTATE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.-- D. H. White, superintendent of State batteries, has been served with a summons, by the Crown charging him with receiving secret commissions in ...

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  45. ST. MARK'S. GOLDEN SQUARE.

    The anniversary at St. Mark's was concluded last evening. At the tea the [?]bles were in the hands of Mesdamee Neylor. Wagstaff, Spitall, Hayee Phillips, Miles, Harwood, and ...

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  46. ARMOR FOR LACROSSE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday,-- In view pf the vigorous methods of the Canadian lacrosse players, the representatives of South Australia, in the match against Canada to-morrow, will ...

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  47. HOSPITAL LAUNDRY WORK.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-- In the Legislative Assembly to-day Premier promised to make inquiries as to whether any unusual, sweating was being carried on in connection ...

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  48. THE CHANNEL SWIM.

    Jabez Wolffe, the well-known swimmer, who has made many attempts to swim across the English Channel essayed the task again yesterday, and very nearly ...

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  49. DRAGGING DOGS FROM CHURCH

    Complaint is often made nowadays that people won't go to church. In the old days, the editor of the Quiver recalls in his latest number, it was a common practice for dogs ...

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  50. PROTECTING TOOLS OF TRADE.

    The bill introduced by Mr. Archibald, leader of the Labour party, preventing sewing machines, typewriters and mangles from seizure under warrants of distress for debt passed its ...

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  52. SCULLING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Tressider, of New South Wales, has offered £100 for a more in Melbourne for the championship of the world. Webb's backers have intimated that ...

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  53. MINERS FINED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Eleven employes of Pelaw Main colliery to-day fined. ...

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  54. IGNITING OF OIL FUEL.

    A distressing tragedy occurred to-day on the torpedo boat destroyer, Spiteful, 350 tons, at Portsmouth. The vessel's oil fuel was accidentally ...

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  55. STEAMER STRIKES A REEF

    SUVA (Fiji), Wednesday.-- The S.S. Bucentour struck on the main reef last night. The s.s. A[?] failed to [?]w bat off, but later the Bucentour released herself. ...

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  57. EAGLEHAWK

    The concert held in the Town Hall last night to [?] the family of the late Mr. A. N. Colier was [?] attended the hall being filled. In the absence of the mayor (Cr. Webster) in ...

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  58. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A concert held at Vandoit last week in aid of the Castlemaine Hospital realised a not profit of £10. Mr. H. S. Archall has been appointed local ...

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  59. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Peter Ditchbur[?], who ex[?]ed suddenly at Crus[?]e, took place yesterday from his residence. Black street, Long Gully to the Bendigo Cemetery. ...

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  61. LACROSSE AND BASEBALL.

    With the [?] of providing winter pas[?] for its members the R.U.C.C. is considering the advisability next season of introducing lacrosse and baseball. Both games ...

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