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  2. RUSSA.

    M. Renezoff, president of the District Court at Tula, Central Russia, has been suspended. ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. M. L. O'Brien, so well known and highly esteemed in Bendigo, is at present in rather a serious condition of health. After his marriage, which took place some few years ago, ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. "BUSINESS IN THE MAYOR'S ROOM.

    Sir,-- I enclose copy of a letter sent by me to the town clerk, which speaks for itself.-- Yours truly, J. P. CAROLIN. Bendigo, September 3, 1906. The Town Clerk, ...

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  5. SPECULATORS IN COPPER.

    The four young men, Alfred Thorpe, Albert Birch, Jno. Williamson, and Samuel Merriman, who were recently apprehended by the police on a charge of having received stolen boilers, ...

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  6. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    A young man named Harry Agnew had an unpleasant experience yesterday. He got on a tram at California Gully about 1 p. m., intending to return to his home in Rowan street, ...

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  8. REVOLUTIONARY ATROCITIES.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Telegraph narrates a series of cruel practices by revolutionaries in the Baltic Provinces, also the cold-blooded torture and ...

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  9. M. TREPOFF STILL SUFFERING.

    It is persistently reported in Russia that the Czar has dismissed M. Trepoff, the military governor of St. Petersburg, who is still seriously ill from the effects of poison ...

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  10. AN AFFLICTED FAMILY.

    On Saturday evening, Miss Sophia Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, of Tarnagulla, passed away, the cause being consumption. Though only 17 years of age, she ...

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  11. THE WELSH STRIKE.

    The strike of miners in the Welsh collieries is rapidly extending, and the most serious developments are feared. Yesterday 6000 men left work at ...

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  12. DROWNED AT SWAN HILL.

    A telegram from Senior -Constable Luke, stationed at Swan Hill, was received by Superintendent Molyneux yesterday intimating that a man had fallen into the River Murray from the ...

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  13. FALLS OVER A CLIFF.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- This evening a woman, whose name is unknown, was seen to fall over a cliff into the Merri Creek, Northcote. When picked up she was found to be ...

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  14. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    On Wednesday next, Bendigo A play California Gully A at Bendigo's courts. Bendigo A team:-- Busst and Jones, Bolton and Chamberlain. ...

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  15. THE EARTHQUAKES.

    Shocks of earthquake are occurring daily at Valparaiso. ...

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  17. A WOMAN BADLY INJURED.

    Shortly after midnight this morning Constable Woodyard was called to a cottage in Hargreaves' street, two doors east of Mundy street, to see a woman whom it was then stated ...

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  18. PENNANT COMPETITION.

    Wednesday's fixtures:-- Major division: Bendigo A v. California Gully A, on the courts of the former club; Quarry Hill v. Bendigo B, on the Quarry Hill courts. Minor ...

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  19. CAUSE OF CHINA'S WEAKNESS.

    The Emperor of China has issued an edict promising a constitution when the country is ripe for reform. The Emperor cites the report of the travelling ...

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  20. GOLF.

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  21. MR. C. C. SHOPPEE DYING.

    Mr. C. C. Shoppee, superintendent, who was stabbed with a pocket knife in the stomach by an aged inmate of the Ballarat Benevolent Asylub, on Sunday week is in a critical condition. ...

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  22. ALLEGED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    In the Central Criminal Court to -day Charles John Haynes was charged with having published of and concerning John Norton, proprietor of Truth, a false, malicious and defamatory ...

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  23. RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR.

    The flooding of Warsaw with Russian troops, since General Orloff went there, has been immediately followed by severe disciplinary measures against the rebellious ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

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  25. MELBOURNE.

    It is questionable whether the policy of working the stations with an insufficient number of hands is a payable one. Although the temptation to save at the expense of the lower ...

    Article : 246 words
  26. CHILDREN STARVING.

    The Select Committee appointed in March last by the House of Commons to inquire into the question of supplying free meals for underfed school children, as provided ...

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  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  29. A STREET FIGHT.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning James Howard and Charles Edward Hufer were charged with behaving in an insulting manner on Saturday afternoon, Sergeant Glenny ...

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  31. THE FREE TRAM PASSES.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT. Sir,-- I share the general rejoicing of the citizens at the high appreciation of councillors by the tramway Company and their ...

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  32. CHAFFCUTTING WORKS DESTROYED.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Werribee yesterday morning, when the new chaffcutting works of Messrs. Glover, Onians and Co. were totally destroyed. The works were only recently ...

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  33. BAIN'S ENTERTAINERS.

    The public continue to flock to the Masonic Hall to enjoy the performances placed before them by Bain's vaudeville artists. Last night "House full" had to be posted outside quite ...

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  34. ART GALLERY COMMITTEE.

    The monthly meeting yesterday was attended by Messrs. W. Davis (president), J. F. Warren, C. Mueller, F. N. Prescott, C. H. Davis, J. Semmens and R. H. S. Abbott ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mrs. Jane Charlton, of Upper Axe Creek, will be sorry to learn of her death. It will be remembered that about a week ago she had a fall, in which she broke ...

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  36. THE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    All the schools in the Bendigo district (under both inspectors) have been for months past preparing for the great State school exhibition to be opened in Melbourne this week. ...

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  37. THE WEATHER.

    Mild, alternating cloud and sunshine, is the forecast for the next few days, Nowhere about the Continent are barometers very high or very low. A gentle kind of a "disturbance" seems ...

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  38. RABBITS AND CHEAP FOOD

    Sir,-- I think as the time is drawing near for the elections, that one and all who have got votes ought to ask each candidate if he is in favor of good food, to wit, the food to be ...

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  39. THOUSANDS OF VISITORS EXPECTED.

    A brilliant assemblage is expected at the opening of the State schools' exhibition on Wednesday. The Governor will perform the opening ceremony and speeches will be ...

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  40. "PLENTY OF GOLD."

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Capt. Bayldon, of the s. s. Maresby, which has arrived from the South Sea Islands, reports he was informed that at Woodlark Island plenty of gold is to ...

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  41. WINTER POPS.

    A record house is anticipated at the Princess theatre to -morrow evening, when the seventh of the series of concerts arranged by the management of the "Winter Pops" will be given. ...

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