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  2. OBITUARY.

    Yesterday the remains of the late Mrs. Susannah Widdop were interred in the Methodist portion of the Bendigo Cementery. The cortege moved from the residence of ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of the Jam of Navanagar, in the Indian State of Kathiawar. The Jam leaves no heir, and there is a ...

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  4. AWFUL EARTHQUAKE.

    Alarming earthquakes have occurred in South America. Valparaiso, the second city of Chili, is said to have suffered seriously as the result ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest, was held by Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., on Saturday tocuhing the death of theh miner John Taylor, who died suddenly whilst[?]at work in the Catherine Reef United ...

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  6. THE ASSOCIATED BANDS

    An incident that caused considerable commeat in the city yesterday was the fact that the Hopetoun Brass Band gave a concert in Rosalind Park during the afternoon, no[?] ...

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  7. AF[?]AIRS IN RUSSIA.

    During the last three days 210 members of the militant section of the Social Revolutionaries have been arrested in St. Petersburg and Warsaw. ...

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  8. THE [?]PPER[?]E.

    At the Salvation Army Barracks, Highstreet, yesterday afternoon. "Adjutant" Sadanand, the officer in charge, before delivering his usual address, referred to the ...

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  9. ARMY MAN[?]EUVRES.

    The annual manoeuvres of the Russian army at Trasnolselo, about 18 miles from St. Petersburg, are now being held No Cossacks are taking part this year, ...

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  10. THE ARGENTINE.

    Brief advices from the Argentina state that earthquake shocks have greatly alarmed the inhabitants. The telegraph lines have been ...

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  11. CAPE COLONY.

    The labor market in Cape Colony, especially for artisans and skilled workers, is somewhat depressed at present. The Cape Government has issued a ...

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  12. THE LATEST NEWS.

    Tha death sentences passed upon the sailors for participating in the Sevastopol mutiny have been communtod to 20 years' penal servitude. ...

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  13. LATER PARTICULARS.

    Messages received from various sources on Friday night located the area of the earthquake between Lasandes and Valparaiso. ...

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  14. A FARMER'S DEATH.

    Detective Armstrong has gone out to Burr[?]mbeet to-day, to inquire into circum stances surronnding the death of Mr. Robert John Dobson, a well-known local farmer ...

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  15. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Three bombs were thrown from a balcony at "Warsaw at the Governor-General's carriage. It is reported that the Governor ...

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  16. ENGLISH APPLE PROSPECTS.

    An excellent apple crop is anticipated throughout England during the forthcoming autunm. The prospects are stated to be the best for many seasons. ...

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  17. A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT.

    According to a press cablegram from New York a tremendous earthquake ocourred at Valparaiso at 8 o'clock on Friday evening. ...

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  18. COLIBAN WATER SUPPLY.

    Under the provisions of the Water Act passed last year, the Coliban Water Supply scheme has, as our readers are already aware, been placed ander the control of ...

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  19. JAPAN'S AMP ASSADOL

    Baron Komura, who has been appointed Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain, in succession to Viscount Hayashi, has arrrived in London, and taken up his duties ...

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  20. ANOTHER DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened yesterday to Mr G. Kent and his brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Mares. They were driving in a spring cart, and while attempting to cross the tram line ...

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  21. SPORTING.

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  22. BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL.

    Business is reported to be at a standstill, and a panic prevails. HUNDREDS KILLED AND BURNT TO DEATH. ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    For the extraordinary vacancy in the Campbell's Creek Riding of the Mount Alexander Shire Council, caused by the resignation of Cr. Westaway, who has removed to ...

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  24. THE RAILWAYS.

    Last week Mr. Bent made a hurried inspection of a portion of the Western district, in which it is proposed to make extensive railway extensions. The lines spoken ...

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  25. SENSATIONAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. G. Bowtell Mayor of Moama was driving in a buggy in company with his daughter, and Mr. C. I. Blair, the council clerk, and when ...

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  26. HARKIERS.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Bendigo Hare and Hounds Club on Saturday right it was decided that the race for Mr. W. Cundy's trophy be held in the ...

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  27. MARONG SHIRE.

    During the past week Mr. Adam, Waugh, who is contesting the seat in the Marong Since Council, rendered vacant by the retirement of Cr. Allan, addressed meetings at ...

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  28. CANADIAN SHIPPING

    An effort is to be made to revive the Canadian shipping industry, which has been steadily declining in recent years. The Maritime Provinces Board of Trade ...

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  29. FEARS FOR THE CAPITAL.

    No advices have been received from Santiago, the capital of Chili, and it is feared that the city has met a similar fate. ...

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  30. STRYCK BY A TOMAHAWK.

    A lad named John Middlecoat, 14 years of age, who resides at Duckett-street, Bruna wick, met with a curious accident as he was [?]assing the corner of Collins and wiliams ...

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  31. THE LATEST NEWS.

    Intelligence has been received stating that the chief shock of earthquake at Santiago lasted three and a half minutes. Several persons were killed. ...

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  32. BAGSHOT HOSPITAL SUNDAY COLLECTIONS.

    Sir,—I am sure that any person who has read the correspondence which has taken place on this subject will see very slight cause for Mr. M'Gowan's hysterical letter of ...

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  33. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA.

    Another lynching has been carried our bn the United States, the victim, as usual, being a negro. The man, who was accused of assaulting ...

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  34. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    While engaged creating a building at Pannoobamawm yesterday. Mr. Thomas Black, of Rochester. fell from a ladder face forward on to a beam. He was attended by ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    The [?]vy Rev. Dean MaeCallagh, adminis[?] the Bendigo Angli[?] Diocese, has received a reply from Bishop Pain, of Sale. to the effect that he in considering the ...

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  36. MELBOURNE.

    The Minister of Water Supply, has instruted an officer of the department to the interview Mrs. Cleary, whose residence is about to be submerged by the water being ...

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  37. FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred on the overland railway line from Adelaide to Melbourne this morning. The Melbourne express was crossing the bridge over the River ...

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  38. OUTSIDE WORK BY PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The State Cabinet has passed a resolution that all public servants are to relinquish position that involve outside work. Mr. Bent received several letters stating that a ...

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  39. FORGED BANK NOTES.

    An American gang of forgers has succeeded in passing a large, number of spurious bank notes in the West End of London. ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    On Saturday evening by the permission of Mr. H. Burridge, the Political Labor League took advantage of the visit of Mr. J. W. Billson, M.L.A., to have an address ...

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  41. THE LANDS OFFICE.

    The attention of Mr. Bent was to-day drawn to a telegram from Sydney, stating that it was proposed to. app[?]nt a board to assist the Minister for Lands for New South ...

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  42. SOCIAL EVILS.

    In the various Protestant Churches yesterday petitions favoring the abolition of barmaids were circulated, and sing[?] the different ...

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  43. CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    The encyclical addressed by the Pope to the French bishops and clergy oil the subject of the separation of Church and State is exciting a great deal of discussion in ...

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  44. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    Speaking at the re-opening services in connection with the Eaglehawk West. Methodist Sunday School last evening, the Rev. Thos. Alday dwelt on the drink ...

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  45. BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    Nominations from persons willing to contest the Bendigo seat in the House of Representatives, at present held by Sir John Quick, in the Labor party's interest closed ...

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  46. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    A young man named Arthur Sparling, 28 years of age, stated to be a tutor, was brought before the City Court this morning, charged with obtaining £ 9/19 from James ...

    Article : 93 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Sunday Night. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer Mintaro went aground at the Heads early this morning, and at a late hour to-night had not been got off. ...

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  49. OUR HATS ARE LIGHT AND DURABLE.

    Being hand-made, of pure fur, they are very light— the purity of material and skill of making ensure this. You'll find them in—both Hard Soft Felt—satisfactory in every way. ...

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  50. CORIO SEAT.

    Mr. R. Crouch, M.P., visited the Ballarat sale yards and markets yesterday, and was cordially received. He was promised support from electors whom he saw from ...

    Article : 46 words
  51. METROPOLITAN MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 words
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