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  2. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    It is sincerely to be hoped that the crazy scheme of bringing a Parisian expert to Australia to spread destruction amongst rabbits by inoculation will not be permit ...

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  3. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    No further information has been made available concerning the proceedings at the international conference in Algeciras, which is discussing the question of reforms ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the ex-Prime Minis ter, who is contesting the City of London seat against Mr. T. G. Bowles, delivered a speech in the city last night. ...

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  5. SAD DROWNING CASE.

    Yesterday Mr. W. Webb, J.P., deputy coroner, held an inquest at the house of de ceased's parents, in Holt-street, touching the death of Michael Patrick Herrick, a ...

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  6. TOLL TELEPHONE CHARGES.

    The following are the direct rates of the new telephone charges for subscribers joining the service after the 1st July:—In exchanges with a population of under 10,000, ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Robert Brookes, dentist, of start-street, died under mysterious circumstances at his home, at Webster-street, to-night. He had tea, and shortly after his wife heard ...

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  8. A PICNIC INCIDENT.

    Some excitement was caused at the picnic yesterday of the scholars attending St. Augustine's Sunday School. The gathering was close to the Loddon River at ...

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  9. WRECK AT [?] ISLAND.

    At 10 o'clock this evening a telegram was received from Cowes, Phillip Island, starting that a large ship was ashore at the Nobbys, off the south coast, of the island. Further, ...

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  10. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY.

    Thos, Carroil, 27, [?]ony jockey was schooling the galloway Reggie at Ascot racecourse over the hurdles early this morning, when the animal fell, and the rider was Chrown on ...

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  11. A CHANGE OF VIEWS.

    Mr. Balfour's acceptance of Mr. Chamberlain's fisa[?] policy has proved distasteful to Mr. Austin Taylor, Conservative M.P. for the East Toxteth division of ...

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  12. THE PARTS NEWSPAPERS.

    The Paris newspapers are now adopting a very resolute tone. ...

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  13. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    City Council, 3.30 Electric Light sports. Upper Reserve, 7.45. Service of Song. Cha[?]leston road mission Mail. 8. ...

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  14. BUSH FIRES

    The Manager of telegraphs (Mr. Crofts) has received word that disastrous bash fires are raging in teb Otway Ranges. The report states that the smoke and haze from ...

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  15. A MINER KILLED.

    A miner named Murdoch Foster 41 years [?] age, fell down the shaft of the Golden Gate No. 18 South mine at Croydon to-day, and was killed. ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The hostile attitude adopted by the Chinese towards all foreigners is causing uneasiness in Japan. The Mikado's Government has warned ...

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  17. A FATAL DIVE.

    Mr. W. J. H. Wilkinson, postmaster, of Queenscliff, who was injured while diving yesterday, died last night. Mr. Wilkinson attempted to dive into four feet of waters ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, in reply to a question by Sir Howard Vincent, announced that 27,164 ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS.

    The first carnival in connection with the Bendigo Electric Light Sports Club takes place in the Upper Reserve to-night, and judging by the interest taken by local ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Treloar took place yesterday from his late residence, Reserve-street, Eaglehawk. There was a large attendance of sorrowing friends, who ...

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  21. GREAT SOCTHERN FATALITY.

    The last sad scene in connection with the Great Southern mining accident took place yesterday. when the mortal remaies of the late Daniel Sheehey, who received fatal ...

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  22. ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK THREATENED

    The latest from the Far East states that the Chinese marchants of Maaila have been warned that an anti-foreign outbreak will occur in China on the 21th inst. ...

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  23. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    In the House of Commons last night, Colonel Saunderson, member for North Armagh, moved an amendment to the Addres-in-Reply. ...

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  24. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Some particulars have been published regarding the repatriation and re-engagement of Chinese laborers for the Rand mines. Up to the present, 1956 of the cool[?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    Miss Alberta Ising, of Echuea, was chosen., along with eight others, at the A.N.A. [?] repolitan competitions last night to comppete in the final stages of the champion ...

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  26. DUST IN MINES.

    At the Miners Association last night the secretary (Mr. P. S. Williams) drew attention to the fact that the water jets, which were being provided in mines at the ...

    Article : 508 words
  27. BENEFIT CONCERT LIKELY.

    The members of the Golden-squer [?] Brigade decided at a special meeting last evening to take steps to reader some assistance to Mrs. Sheehey and family as soon as ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary managemant now has the fire on Block 11 completely under control. The situation at Block 10 is slightly improved to-day. A start has been ...

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  29. THE OUTBREAK IN NATAL. LONDON, 22nd February.

    Advices from Natal state that the Myetis tribe captured and killed three natives, including the leader, who took part in the murder of the police in the ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. INDEPNDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The annual meetings of the Independent Order of Rechabites took place this week at Healesville. The proceedings began on Sunday with special services in the ...

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  31. POULTRY BREEDING.

    From the time when Mr. H. V. Hawkins. the Government poultry expert, delivered a series of lectures in the city dealing with the benefit to be derived from a thorough and ...

    Article : 435 words
  32. WORN-OUT MINERS FUNDS.

    Mr. Curtis moved at the Miners' Association meeting last night—"That it is essential that the officers and members of all branches of the A.M.A. throughout the ...

    Article : 321 words
  33. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    An interesting reference to the relations between Great Britain and Russia is made by Sir Henry Campbell-Banerman in a letter to the London correspondent of the ...

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  34. PLAGUE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A young man residing in Packenham-street, Fremantle, was to-day found to be suffering from plague. His condition is serious. A fourth case of plague is reported ...

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  35. A RUSSIAN REFORMER.

    The reactionaries have struck another blow at the Reform Party in Russia by arresting one of the leaders. Prince Obolenski, a Liberal, who ...

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  36. A SEAMAN DROWNED.

    When returning from Rottnest Island yesterday after refloating a fishing boat which [?] stranded, a seaman on the steam launch [?], named Wilson, was swept overboard ...

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  37. TURKISH INVASION.

    Turkish troops have wa[?]tenly occupied Tabahi, a town in Egyptian territory, on the Sinai Peuinsula. Great Britain has taken energetic stops ...

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  38. EXTENSIVE FIRE AT REDFERN.

    Early this morning the Muuro wood-turn ing factory caught fire, and before the blaz could be overcome, the factory and several weatherboard cottages adjoining were totally ...

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  39. FARMERS' STORE DESTROYED.

    An extensive conflagration occurred last night at Mount Rokeby, when a large store, [?]ned by the Farmers Co-operative Union, was totally destroyed. The store contained ...

    Article : 92 words
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  41. CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    The Closer Settlement Board met this afternoon, and arranged with the surveyor-general that the plans of the Bona Vista estate near Warragul, should be ready by ...

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  42. COLIBAY WATER SUPPLY.

    The attention of the Chief Engineer of Water Supply was to-day called to the holding of a public meeting at Castlemaine last night to protest against the inadequate ...

    Article : 267 words
  43. THE WEATHER.

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  45. THE KIRKMAN CASE.

    Mr. J. Praed, at the Miners' Association meeting last night drew attention to the case of Mr. James Kirkman, a cabman, who was suffering from miners' complaint. He ...

    Article : 173 words
  46. FOOTBALL IMBROGLIO

    A meeting convened by Mr. Alf. Eva was held last night in the long Gully Fire Station for the purpose of forming a local football club in the event of an unregistered ...

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