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  2. CABLES NEWS

    The Zionite crusade in New York which the promoter, the Rev. J. A. Dowie, expected would realise 5,000,000 dollars. (£1,000,000), is not meeting with the ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Daily Mail” telegraphs that Japan has notified China that she will take. certain Chinese territory herself if Russia does ...

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  4. GRENVILLE.

    The annual demonstration to wind up the session in connection with the Grenville and Mount Mercer Mutual Improvement Association took the form this ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS

    The national conference of representatives of the various miners' associations of Great Britain; which is being held, in London, has, by resolution, announced ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr Robert Gorrie, secretary of the Shire of Birchip, has been appointed town clerk to the Borough, of Ararat. There were 37 applicants, and the final ...

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  7. FIRE.

    A cottage in Moore street, owned by Mr H. Poad, and occupied by Mrs M’Pherson, whose, husband is in West Australia, was destroyed by fire last ...

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  8. HAMILTON.

    The movement in connection with the foundation, of a St. George's society in Hamilton is progressing very satisfactorily. At a meeting of the committee ...

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  9. FRANCO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS.

    It is stated that Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, contemplates visiting Paris at an early date for the purpose of explaining Russia’s ...

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  10. CABLE NEWS

    The Amalgamated Copper Company decided to close down its mines in the State of Montana, U.S.A. It is stafed that fully 15,000 workmen will be ...

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  11. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    A good deal of nerve was displayed this afternoon by Robert Whale a coachman in the employ of Mrs R. Sedan, of Toorak. Whale was driving on empty brougham in ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    Have this season put on the market an Extra Special CONQUEROR BAT. Superior to any bat yet introduced A large shipment has just arrived by the ...

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  13. CABINET SECRETS.

    Addressing his constituents at Ealing last evening, Lord George Hamilton, late Secretary of State for India, explained the circumstances under. which he and his ...

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  14. BENDIGO

    Recently the committee of the Bendigo Miners’ Association refused the claim for a fatal accident allowance made b'y Mrs Hambly, widow of Mr Charles Hambly, ...

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  15. HORSHAM.

    A peculiar and painful accident happened on Friday to Mr Wilfred Robinson, son of Mr Wilfred Robinson, J.P., of Murra Warra, at a picnic that was held ...

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  16. MORE LAND AVAILABLE.

    An area of 2550 acres of reclaimed land on the Murray River level at Yalda and U[?]pna, is now open for selection. The land, which is valued at from £2 to £3 10s ...

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  17. THE LEADER ILL.

    The Rev. J. A. Lowie is reported to be suffering from a severe attack of influenza, which he contracted at one of his open air meetings. ...

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  18. CHINESE FURNITURE MAKERS’ STRIKE.

    Though there was a prospect last week of the settlement of the strike in the Chinese furniture trade, it appears now that the trouble is likely to continue. The employers ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN STEEL TRUST.

    The object of the new German steel trust is to simplify and cheapen production, to encourage specialisation, and to grant to individual manufacturers ...

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  20. NOTE TO THE KOREAN EMPEROR.

    The British and Japanese Ministers at Seoul have addressed a note to the Emperor of Korea, urging that Yongrampho should be opened as a treaty port the ...

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  21. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Ladder accidents are becoming rather frequent. To-day two men named Henry Hawley and Frederick Piferer, employed by the [?]c Light Deparment of the City ...

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  22. WHEAT YIELD ESTIMATE.

    Dr Cherry, cf the State Agricultural Department. estimates that the wheat yield of Northern Victoria will he 16 bushels per acre. ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN YORKSHIRE

    A disastrous railway accident has occurred in Yorkshire, England-. An express train going from Leeds to Manchester collided with a light engine ...

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  24. MARYBOROUGH

    The late rains have caused a luxuriant growth of the crops in this district—the best that has taken place for many years and it is feared, should wet weather ...

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  25. SOUTH STREET PRIZE-WINNERS WEL-COMED.

    The Bendigo competitors who were so successful at the South street contests received a public welcome on their arrival on Saturday, when Mayor Curnow ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT OF A PURSE.

    Arthur Murray was arrested in the city today by Constable Fryer. He will be charged at the court Monday morning with having stolen a purse co[?]aining £1 2s, the ...

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  27. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    The shipments of new Australian butter by tho Himalaya, which left Melbourne on 8th September, have arrived in excellent condition. Danish butter is ...

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  28. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ATTEMPTED BOBBERY.

    Alfred Cleaver and Jas. Butter were arrested by Constable, Thos. Wilson at 6.30 on Saturday evening for an aueged assault, with intent to rob Jas. Haymes in Flinders ...

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  29. I CARNGHAM

    Caragham residents are complaining about travelling sheep drovers monopolising tHe reserves on which a number of people there depend for grass at this time ...

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  30. THE CABINET CHANGES.

    The Hon. Alfred Lyttleton, who had to contest an election on account of his promotion to a seat in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been ...

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  31. JOCKEY SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A jockey named Nelson, white riding M[?]er's Sall in the Steeple at Moonee Valley on Saturday, was thrown heavily while jumping a fence. Be was removed to the ...

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  32. BU[?]N[?] TO DEATH.

    Some extraordinary evidence was given to-day at the magisterial enquiry concerning the death of Mrs Rusker, who stood in a tub of kerosene and set fire to ...

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  33. FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    The seven men picked up by the steam[?] Cromarty some 400 [?] on the coast of [?]ew [?] were [?] on to this port, and landed to-day. It appears that the [?] ...

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  34. SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Liberal parity, in the House of Commons addressed his constituents at Stirling last evening. He declared that ...

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  35. THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY.

    The award of the Alaska Boundary. Commission, which conceded nearly all the contentions of the United States, has aroused an exceedingly hitter, feeling in ...

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  36. STAWELL

    Rather a peculiar will from Stawell was lodged for probate on Thursday. It was that of the late Thomas May, storekeeper, of Patrick street. The estate was ...

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  37. COLAG

    The council of the Church of England Grammar school is making arrangements to take the male scholars to Lome for a couple of weeks during their Christmas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. THE NORTHERN BLOCKS.

    The adjourned the Associated Northern. Blocks Limi-fed, Western Australia, held to-day, was stormy and disorderly. The meeting was called ...

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  39. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Dr Cherry, in his lecture on ensilage in franklin's Hall on Monday night, stated that Mr M Alpine, whose address as Agricultural Department, Melbourne, ...

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  40. [?]UNOLLY.

    News has been received from the Railway Deportment that on and after the 2[?]th October a mixed train will run from Maryborough to St. Arnaud, leaving the ...

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  41. SIR EDWARD GREY'S VIEWS.

    Sir Edward Grey addressed his constituents at Alnwick last evening on the fiscal question. He declared that it was impossible to ...

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  42. CORRUPTION IN AMERICA.

    An investigation by the United States. Department of the Interior has revealed corrupt practices rivalling in extent the recent scandalous revelations in ...

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  43. A DOUBLE SHOT.

    A double rise event! in sparrow or. pigeon shooting is nothing new, but a double event in snake shooting is rarely, heard of though such was ...

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  44. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    Splendid shower's of rain have fallen since Tuesday up to Thursday night, registering in all 53 points, freshening up all vegetation and causing wonderful growth ...

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  45. GORDON

    The contractor for renewing unsafe telegraph poles and replacing them with sound ones is making good progress with his job. ...

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  46. AFFAIRS IN THE BALKANS

    Although the Sultan of Turkey refused to receive, the joint Austro-Russian note, which was agreed to at the recent conference between the Czar and the ...

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  47. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Hay cutting has started, and Trill be general in a few days. There wilt be a large amount cut for hay this season, farmers intending to hare a good stack ...

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  48. LATE SPORTING

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  49. ACCIDENT TO A BOY.

    Daniel Devlin. 14 years of age, eldest son of the licensee of the Unicom hotel, met with a painful accident through being struck with a stick wielded by ...

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  50. DEATH OF AN EMINENT HIS-TORIAN.

    The death is announced, at the age of 65 years, of the Right Hon. William Edward Hartpole Lecky, the distinguished historian. ...

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  51. NO EARLY DISSOLUTION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Parliament will run its normal course unless the Government is defeated on a want of confidence motion, or on an important bill ...

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  52. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A gruesome tragedy was enacted at North Fitzroy this evening, the victim being an old woman named Johanna Shoebridge, residing at 43 Rale street. Shortly after 7 ...

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  53. THE WEATHER.

    Fairly heavy rain was experienced here on Thursday night and Friday morning, and during Saturday a number of light showers fell. Up to Saturday evening ...

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  54. A CHAMBERLAIN SUPPORTER.

    Mr John Brownlee Lansdale, M.P. for Ardagh, in addressing his constituents, said that he warmly supported Mr Chamberlain's tariff proposals, which he ...

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  55. POLITICAL APATHY.

    Sir John Forrest who believes in the doct[?]ine of self-reliance, is of opinion that persons should not pin their faith too much to newspapers in the matter of electoral ...

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  56. PORT ADELAIDE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  57. HOTEL INSPECTION.

    Sub-inspector Steele, who is acting for Superintendent Young, was in Gordon to-day inspecting the hotels, and from what could be ascertained the inspector ...

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  58. A BANK FAILURE.

    The Federal National Bank at Pittsburg, the capital of which is 2,000,000 dollars, has suspended payment. ...

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  59. GEELONG

    Owing to the heavy rain which fell throughout the day the Hospital Sunday collections to-day were disappointing. The total was £204 17s, as ...

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  60. ENGLISH TURF RETIREMENT.

    Mr W. C. Whitney, the American sportsman, who won the Derby with Volovodewsky, in 1901, and several other valuable races has announced his ...

    Article : 39 words
  61. Advertising

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