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  2. OUR MINES.

    The gold returns for the past week [?] gated 3566oz. 14dwt., which is fairly [?] factory. Virginia occupied pride of the with a return of 240oz. 40dwt. New [?] ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The fears that Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, formerly Governor of South Australia, had been seriously injured when he fell from his horse at Warlie, near Waltham ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, presiding at a dinner in conception with the Grocers' Exhibition, said if the King visited Australia the reception accorded to his ...

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  5. SEVENOAKS MURDER.

    A great sensation has been caused by the suicide of Major-General C. E. Luard, whose wife was recently murdered under most mysterious circumstances at ...

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  6. DISTRESSING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Shortly before 6 o'clock on Sunday morning Ganger Armstrong and a couple of other railway employes were travelling on a trolley towards the Nolan-street railway ...

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  7. SHOCKING DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A shocking murder was committed in Grant-street, Ballarat East, about 8 o'clock last night, and from what can be learned, the tragedy was the outcome of a drunken ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    "The Spectator" to-day states that it is practically impossible for the Admiralty to twice reject the scheme for the establishment of a local Australian navy. ...

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  9. CENTRAL ASIA.

    News has been received to the effect that the well-known explorer, Dr. M. A. Stein, who is leading an expedition in Central Asia, has made some interesting discoveries. ...

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  10. MANCHESTER COTTON TRADE.

    The operative spinners at Manchester have accepted the terms offered by the masters, but in consequcnce of the card-workers' refusal the mills will be closed to-day, idling ...

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  11. LATER PARTICULARS.

    It has transpired that Major-General Luard was the recipient of many letters containing terrible insinuations. Captain Luard, the General's only ...

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  12. THE AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Two thousand spectators witnessed the sensational accident to Mr. Orville Wright's aeroplane at Washington, which resulted in Lieutenant Selfridge, of the United ...

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  13. THE POPE.

    His Holiness the Pope celebrated, the jubilee of the holding of his first mass to-day with an imposing ceremony in St. Peter's, Rome. ...

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  15. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    At the inquest the jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane. ...

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  16. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    It is almost certain that there will be a bill dealing with the unemployment question before the House of Commons during the coming session. ...

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  17. STKENUOUS MANŒUVRES.

    The recent German military manœuvree at Alsace-Lorraine were carried out in very strenuous fashion So heavy was the work that the men ...

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  18. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    The murder of Mrs. Luard was the most sensational crime that has been, committed in England for a very long time. Both husband and wife were well-known people. So far ...

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  19. CATTLE-DRIVING.

    The driving of cattle oft the grass lands of Ireland, as a protest against the holding of large areas for graz[?]ng purposes, is still giving trouble to the authorities. The ...

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  20. MOROCCO'S NEW SULTAN.

    There appears to be no obstacle in the way of the acceptance by the powers of Mulai Hafid as Sultan of Morocco. The necessary conditions were embodied ...

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  21. FATE OF THE AEON SOLVED.

    News has been received concerning the missing steamen Æon, long overdue on a voyage from San Francisco to Auckland. Five men arrived at Fanning Island this ...

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  22. LONDON'S "WHITE CITY."

    The members of the juries which awarded the prizes at the Franco-British Exhibition were entertained a[?]lunchcon yesterday by Mr. Imre Kiralfy, the organiser of the ...

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  23. H.M.S.. GIBRALTAR AT ALBANY.

    A bluejacket is lying in irons on board H.M.S. Gibraltar, now in port, for having removed the sights from two guns and thrown them overboard. The prisoner will ...

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  24. REFORM IN TURKEY.

    The Turkish Government is taking advantage of the new constitution, and is hastening to put its house in order. The subject of irrigation in Mesopotamia ...

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  25. MARATHON RACE.

    The "Evening News" has promoted another Marathon race, to he held oil 10th October. The race is to be for professional runners, ...

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  26. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Bendigo Warden's Court, 2 p.m. St. Kilian's branch H.A.C.B.S., 7.30. Elito skating rink, Short-street, 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7.30. ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Connecticut has sailed going 13 knots in order to overtake the fleet on Sunday morning. Perth, 20th September. ...

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  28. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The chess match between Dr. Tarrasch and Dr. Lasker for the world's championship is still proceeding at Dusseldorf. Lasker, the holder of the championship, ...

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  29. DELINQUENT TO BE TRIED IN SYDNEY.

    One of the bluejackets now in irons on board the Gibraltar has confessed to throwing overboard gun sights of the value of £700 a, fortnight after leaving ...

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  30. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    The Kaisar has sent a friendly message to the Inter-Parliarmentary Union Congress at Berlin, at which Prince Bulow, the German Chancellor, yesterday delivered a ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2/ per standard, ounce, a decrease of 0 1-8d an ounce since yesterday. The Governor-General of the Philippines, ...

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  32. DISCONTENT AMONGST SMALL SECTION.

    Letters received at Devonport regarding the trouble aboard the cruiser Gibraltar whilst on her voyage to Australia indicates that discontent was confined to a small ...

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  33. LATER DETAILS.

    The following news has been reserved from Fanning Island by Reuter's Agency: —The passengers were the Rev. M. Patrick, Mrs. Patrick, nurse, servant, and two ...

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  34. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day, at the municipal yards, Messrs. Spencer, M'Kean and Co. will sell 300 4 and 6-tooth dry comeback owes, and 700 mixed weaners and wethers. ...

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  35. FLEET FOLLOWED FOR 20 MILES.

    The American fleet in two columns, the Connecticut and Louisiana leading, proceeded west at 1 o'clook. Six thousand sightseere followed for 20 ...

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  36. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The cricket season was brought to a close this week, when the match between Yorkshire, the champion comity for the year, and a team representing the Rest of ...

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  37. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.

    The report of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury shows a profit for the year of £26,759. ...

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  38. THE CHERNIAVSKI RECITALS.

    Though, the Cherniavskis may strictly be regarded as the stars, or, rather, the constellation of stars, two other artists on the programme deserve scarcely less attention. ...

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  40. BENDIGO RAILWAY MEN THANKED.

    On the morning that Admiral Sparry and his fleet arrived in Hobson's Bay the Bendigo railway men signalised the happy event, by beautifully decorating the front of a ...

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  41. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ben. Theronghgood has signed, articles to row Welch, of New Zealand, on the Hunter River, on 21st November, for the sculling championship of Australia, and ...

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  43. THEFT IN A POST OFFICE.

    Mr. Murray, the special correspondent of the "Birmingham Post," who is on a visit to Ballarat, had a very regrettable and unlucky experience last evening. He ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. BEST AVERAGES.

    P. R. Johnson leads the batting averages for the season with 75.31, and. King', a Philadelphian, the bowling, with 87 wickets for 11.01. ...

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