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  2. CABLE NEWS

    An important statement with regard to the now constitution has been made by Mr J.G. Smuts, who, as representative of Het Volk, recently visited ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    A shocking outrage is reported from the manufacturing town of Pablianice, in Russian Poland. A strike had been ordered in one of the large cotton ...

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  4. AN “AUSTRALIAN" RALLY.

    Au impromptu “Australia for Australians" rally took place last night at the Exhibition, on the occasion of a visit by the Mayor of the City (Cr J. Whykes) ...

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  5. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    The trouble between the Electric Tramway Company and its employes appears to have over There were yesturday rumors that another strike ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    What appears to have been a determined attempt to burn two vans and a stablu belonging to a earner named John Hocking, in Abbott street, was ...

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  7. NATAL RISING.

    It was recently reported that Colonel M’Kenzie had fined the Umzinto clief Fynn and his tribe 1,500 cattle and confiscated their shields and assegais In ...

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  8. THE DUMA ELECTIONS.

    Router's St. Petersburg correspondent reports that the elections for the Duma are in full swing, and that order prevails everywhere. ...

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  9. CRESWICK.

    A conference was held on Saturday between the directors of the Spring Gully Diedging Company and the officers of the local branch of the A.M..A., to ...

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  10. THE CITY COUNCIL APPROACHED.

    Yesterday the City Council Deceived a letter signed by Mr W. H Hurdsfiels, secretary to the Trades Hell Council, aeking that the municipal body should take ...

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  11. CASUALTIES DURING THE DIS-ORDERS.

    Reports from official sources state that 14,130 persons wore killed, and 19,524 wounded, during the disorders which took place in the various Russian ...

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  12. MASTER MARINER’S SO.C.DE.

    John Duncan Rose, who resided in Swanston street with his wife and five young children, hanged himself in the yard at the rear of his residence this ...

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  13. THE COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY.

    The “Times” Johann[?]burg correspondent stales that the committee which the H. Campbell-Bannerman announced in the House of Commons had been ...

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  14. POLETIOAL PRISONERS.

    Some of the hardshipe which the political. suspects of Russia are called upon to endure were revealed through a fire which broke out recently In a ...

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  15. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE SITTING.

    The South African Customs Conference, which is now in session, has adopted a resolution affirming that the present uncertainty in connection ...

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  16. A RECENT ASSASSINATION.

    A girl student at Speridovna was recently arrested on a charge of having a[?]esinated the Vice-Governor of Pomdoff. in Central Russia. After, being ...

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  17. A FATHER ATTACKED.

    Edwin White, the young man who made a murderous assult on his father at Cassidy’s bridge, last week, was brought before the court again this ...

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  18. THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE

    The State Department in Washington is in receipt of news from the American Ambassador in Spain to the effect that the progress mado by the Moorish ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    On Thursday a number of members of the Geelong Operatic Society proceeded to Ballarat for the purpose of witnessing there the production of "Iolanthe” by Mr ...

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  20. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    A petition to the King listing His Majesty to inscribe the principle of one vote one value on the news Transvaal Constitution, is being largely signed at ...

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  21. TELEPHONE TOLL SYSTEM.

    The vexed question of the proposed tell system of telephone charges was brought before the City Council yesterday by a letter from the Prime Minister, enclosing ...

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  22. GORDON.

    Thunder and lightning preceded a couple of nice showers of rain on Monday afternoon which will freshen up the grass and potatoes. Twelve points fell, and ...

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  23. INSTRUCTIONS TO PLENIPOTEN-TIARIES.

    Germany is much chagrined owing to the publication by the Parisian journal, "Le Temps,” of Sir Edward Grey's instructions to Sir Robert Nicholson, ...

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  24. SPEECH BY MR SMUTS.

    Mr Smuts, in a speech at a Pretoria meeting, declared that he did not believe legislation ought to be in the hands of a floating population, who ...

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  25. ARARAT.

    A cottage in View Point, street, owned by Sir E. J. Simpson, and occupied by his son.Mr A. Simpson, was gutted by fire on Sunday night. The ...

    Article : 369 words
  26. HAMILTON.

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  27. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The House of Commons debated yesterday a bill relating to the taxation of land values in Sootland. , This measure provides for the separate valuation ...

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  28. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    John Higgins, the man who was arrested yesterday on a charge of escaping from a West Australian gaol, brought about his own ruin. On 21st ...

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  29. SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Sir John Forrest, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth, was a guest at a banquet given by the Lord Mayor on Friday. ...

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  30. LEARMONTH.

    An "In Memoriam Service" on the death of Mr William Brewster, who was an elder and member of the Ballarat Presbytery. was conducted in the ...

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  31. COLONIAL MEMORIAL.

    Past and present Secretaries for the Colonies are promoting a movement for a memoral to the late Sir Robert Herbert, who died last year at the ago of ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a splendid audience at Majesty's Theatre last evening, when the second entertainment by the Wal lace and Prince Comedy and Vaudevillo ...

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  33. ANOTHER RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A middle-aged man. whoso identity is not yet known, was early this, morning killed on the Box Hill railway, under circumstances which indicate suicide. It ...

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  34. THE WILLIS CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    G. M'NAir and Bernard Haskin were to-day committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully conspired with W. N. Willis to make Joseph Bannon ...

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  35. AN ABYSSINIAN GENERAL.

    The death is announced, at the age of 54 years, of Sir Ras Mekonnen, who was Abysinian envoy to the Court of St. James’s for the Coronation. ...

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  36. BRITISH SEAMEN FOR BRITISH SHIPS.

    Mr Chamberain, in a letter to the press, considers that the Legislature should insist upon aproportion of British seamen being employed on board British ...

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  37. JAPANESE SAILORS IN LONDON.

    The 600 Japanese sailors who are to form the crews of the now War ships have arrived in England. They visit Greenwich Hospital to-day. A ...

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  38. ALLENDALE.

    Avery sharp thunderstorm passed over the town on Monday. After several reports of thunder, and several vivid flashes of lightning, very heavy ...

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  39. RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Magnificent rain has fallen in the pastoral and agricultural districts throughout South Australia. The outlook for both industrials most ...

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  40. MELBOURNE A.N.A COMPETITIONS.

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  41. SEBASTOPOL.

    The Methodist Church will celebrate its jubilee next month, and great preparations are being made to do it in a fitting manner. The president of the ...

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  42. THE TIMBER ROUBLE.

    Mr Smith, representing the Timber Combine, met Messrs Rason, Wilson, Dr Hicks and Wilson, representing the Government, to-day. ...

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  43. AGRICULTURAL IN IRELAND.

    Mr John Dryden, late Minister of Agriculture for the State of Ontario (Canada), is about to join a commission which will enquire into the ...

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  44. BENDIGO.

    Messn Spreger and unmack, the wellknown butchers, of Hargreaves street, recently purchased at the local sale yards a bullock from Mr D. Mitchell's ...

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  45. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    Two coses of cruelty to animals came under the notice of the District Court to-day. In the first instance, Jas. Noonan, of Melbourne, was charged ...

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  46. LABOR IN AMERICA.

    Telegrams from New York state that the American Labor Federation has issued a manifesto breaking off the political anion of the workers, ...

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  47. CYCLONE AT NEW CALEDONIA.

    News brought by the steamer Pacifique, which arrived to-day, states that a cyclone storm did great damage in New Caledonia. It is feared that the ...

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  48. BEEAC.

    Mr Gavin Lang, of "View Bank," Beeac,died on Tuesday.at the age of 69 year. The deceased came to Victoria about 1855, and was ongaged in farming ...

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  49. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr A. Anderson, of Green Hills, Newlyn, took place on Saturday afternoon, at the Mount Prospect Cemetery, and was largely attended. ...

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  50. SPORTING NEWS.

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  51. ASSASSINATION AT CONSTANTI-NOPLE.

    Rodvara Pasua, Profect of Constanti-, nople, has been assassinated. ...

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  52. CLUNES.

    Mr George Perry, a well-known and respected resident, who was a colonist of 50 year,46 of which he apent in Clunes, died sudenly this morning. ...

    Article : 259 words
  53. Advertising

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