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  2. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    A critical stage was reached yesterday in the proceedings of the peace conference at Portsmouth, U.S.A. All the papers report that the day's ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    In connection with the visit of the British squadron, under Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson, to the Baltic Sea, special trains have been arranged to run to the ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    There has been a sensational sequel to the divorce action. Watt v. Watt, which excited a great deal of interest in society circles a couple of years ago. ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. BARKLY WARD.

    On Saturday night Mr. D. O'Halloran addressed about 60 electors at the Australian hotel, Mr. A. Berthold in the chair. The candidate dealt with the main subjects of his ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Dear of Bendigo preached at St. Paul's Church last evening for the first time since his brief holiday. His discourse was marked by earnestness and vigor, and it is evident ...

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  8. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred yes terday near Norfolk, a large seaport town in Virginia. An excursion train was nearing the town, ...

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  9. MR. NI GAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    About 30 ratepayers were in attendance at the Railway Bridge hotel, M'Ivor-road, on Saturday night, where Mr. Ni Gan expounded his views. Mr. John Kennedy was ...

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  10. CONFERENCE ADJOURNS TILL TUESDAY.

    The peace conference at Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, has adjourned until Tuesday, when the final struggle on the vital issues opens. ...

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  11. RECIPROCITY TREATIES.

    A widely extended movement is on foot in the United States for the conclusion of reciprocity treaties with other nations, in order to obtain from them customs ...

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  12. GENERAL OPINION PESSIMISTIC.

    The general opinion regarding the peace conference is pessimistic. It is believed that Russia would yield Saghalien if Japan promised that the island ...

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  13. MR. W. WILKIE'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. W. Wilkie addressed a meeting of ratepayers at the Park View hotel on Saturday evening. Mr. Taylor Horsfield presided. In reference to the sand nuisance, the ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. PORT ARTHUR WARSHIPS.

    An interesting disclosure has been made in connection with the warships sunk by the Russians in Port Arthur harbor. The Japanese have for some time past ...

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  15. VISIT OF MR. A. C. BOTTOMS.

    The public will no doubt be glad to hear that definite arrangements have been made for the appearance of this gifted young vocalist at the Royal Princess's Theatre on ...

    Article : 254 words
  16. FURTHER SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE.

    The hearing of the action against Hugh Watt, ex-M.P. for Glasgow, was resumed yesterday, when further sensational evidence was tendered. ...

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  17. EAGLEHAWK BOROUGH.

    The campaign in connection with the Eaglehawk Borough Council elections was opened on Saturday night, when Mr. H. L. Ralph, one of the now aspirants for ...

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  18. GERMANY'S TARIFF WEAPON.

    The value of retaliatory power in respect to differential and discriminating tariff rates has been strongly pointed out and emphasised by the United States ...

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  19. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Natives in German East Africa report that a Catholic Bishop and two male and two female missionaries have been murdered. ...

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  20. [?] RUSSIAN WAR LOAN

    The Russians are making preparations for the failure of the peace negotiations by arranging a heavy war loan. An Imperial ukase has been issued authorising ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. REBELLION IN ARABIA.

    Further successes have been gained by the Turkish troops engaged in suppressing the rebellion in Arabia. The Turks are advancing steadily. They ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The exhibition of products of the country promoted by the New South Wales Government was opened yesterday at the Guildhall. It had been arranged that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. BALCONY THIEF.

    The numerous balcony robberies which have occurred recently in the suburbs have kept the detective force busily engaged, and on Saturday afternoon Detective Bannon a[?] ...

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  24. AFFAIRS N RUSSIA.

    A holiday was observed throughout Russia to-day to celebrate the issue of the Imperial ukase establishing a National duma, or State Council. ...

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  25. NOTES ON THE GAME.

    It seevs very strange that the present Australian XI., with their undoubted batting, talent, did not put up better batting per formances in the test matches. They ...

    Article : 359 words
  26. FAMINE IN INDIA.

    Great distress prevails in the Chingalpat district of the Madras Presidency, owing to the absence of the monsoonal rains. Hundreds of villagers in the district are ...

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  27. COTTON TRADE.

    The strike of cotton operatives which was threatened in Lancashire a few days ago appears to have been averted. The men made a demand for an advance ...

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  28. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS

    The English newspapers, commenting on the ukase, consider that it maintains the Czar's will unimpaired. ...

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  30. FIRE ON THE RAND.

    A most disastrous fire is reported in telegrams from South Africa to-day to have occurred at Johannesburg. The outbreak took place in the surface ...

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  31. CASTLEMAINE BOROUGH.

    Mr. G. Chaster on Saturday withdrew his nomination for the borough council election. Mr. Chaster on Friday disposed of his business, and intends leaving Castlemaine ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. BALLARAT.

    A remarkable game was played on Saturday in the senior football competition between the Imperials and South Ballarat, the former winning by 11 goals 13 behinds to ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    A select committee of the House of Commons, which inquired into the facilities extended to foreign shipping on the English coast, presented its report before the ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. MARONG SHIRE.

    Cr. J. Bailey, one of the candidates for the representation of the North-West Riding in the Marong Shire Council, addressed a meeting of ratepayers at the Marong Public Hall ...

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  35. MOROCCO.

    The fear that Germany, having arranged the conference of powers in regard to Morocco, was now trying to prevent it meeting, appears to be groundless. It is ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. MALDON SHIRE.

    Mr. Kennedy Murdoch, of Muckleford, who nominated as a candidate for the Walmer Riding of the Maldon Shire in opposition to Mr. Alex. Davies, has withdrawn, and Mr. ...

    Article : 45 words
  37. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  39. OLD RESIDENTS DEATH.

    The death is announced, at the age of 74, of Mrs. R. Ogilvy, seur., at Buninyong. She came to Buninyong from Geelong by vehicle 53 years ago. Since then she only left the ...

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  40. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    John Fraster, 36, formerly a circus agent, was before the City Court to-day charged with having obtained £2 by means of false pretences from W. R. M'Ewan, hotelkeeper, ...

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  42. ALGERIAN CHIEF'S ARREST.

    The recent arrest by the Moorish authorities of the chief of the Algerian settle ment at Gharb, in Morocco, is the subject of much comment in the French press. ...

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  43. FALL OF SNOW.

    After the rain this afternoon snow began to fall to-night, but it did not lie owing to the ground being damp. The weather is cold. ...

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  45. LIGHT WEIGHT BREAD.

    Eugene T. Gregory, inspector of weights and measures, charged George Brown, baker, at the Richmond Court to-day, with having bread on his premises for the purposes of ...

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