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  2. ALLEGED BOER PLOT. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    German official despatches regarding the alleged Boer plot at Windhock, in Southwest Africa, state that it was merely a conspiracy to steal cattle to convey across ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet met this afternoon. ...

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  4. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    A most xtraordinary statement is pub lished in [?] Matin," the well known Paris daily newspaper. This journal is printing a series of ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. NEW YORK LIFE.

    A new development has taken place in the affairs of the New York Life Assurance Society. Mr. John A. M'Call, president of the ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    The little boy, Aubrey Noonan, who felt from a train near Inglewood when travelling with his parents from Quambatook to Woome lang on Saturday, wad able to continue his ...

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  7. ST. AIDEN'S FAIR

    Last night the new club rooms added to St. Kihan's Hall through the liberality of his Lordship Dr. Reville, O.S.A., were opened as was also St. Aiden's Fair, promoted ...

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  8. NEW WORKS.

    Sir Samuel Gillott tubmitted plants for the new receiving house to be erected at Park ville. The new building is estimated to cost £11,000. The plans were approved. Plans ...

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  9. "CYCLISTS' COLLISION".

    Last evening, whilst cycling to his home in Eaglehawk, a youth named Benjamin Esposito, son of Mr. F. Espos to of the Cricketers' Arms hotel, met with a somewhat ...

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  10. TRUANCY BILL.

    Mr. Sachse, Minister of Education, was authorised to introdcue a Truancy Bill info the Legislative Council. ...

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  11. THE LATE DR. BARNARDO.

    King Edward and the Princess of Wales, in letters of condolence to the widow of the late Dr. Barnardo, stated that they always recognised the immense benefits ...

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  12. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    A Cabinet committee was appointed to ascertain the amount and quality of land available for settlement purposes. The committee will consist of the Treasurer, the Minister ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    Dividend, Revenue and Carolga have been, struck cut the Melbourne Cup, and Lochino, Marie, Palindronic and Carolga out of the Caulfieid Cup. Dividend was scratched at ...

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  14. BORING FOR OIL.

    An immense area, of land has been cocured by a syndicate which is proceeding with boring operations for oil in the north-west of the Karoo, in Cape Colony. ...

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  15. ADVERTISING VICTORIA.

    Mr. Swinburne was empowered to filter into an agreement with the Rev. E. H. Sugden, master of Queen's College, Melbourne, to delivee a series of 10 lectures in England on ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. PERSONAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet, Mr. J. B. Bex, barrister, was appointed to the County Court judgeship rendered vacant by the recent death of Judge Ganut. ...

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  17. SERIOUS FALL.

    Mrs. Peters, wife of a hawker residing at Wellsford, had the misfortune to slip on her doorstep l2st evening and break her right ankle. She was driven to Bendigo, and ...

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  18. FORESTS Hill.

    The Cabinet considered the Forests Bill, and decided to leave the matter in the hands of two Ministers,, whose names, however, were withheld. ...

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  19. AFTER THE WAR.

    It is [?]ted at Tokio that, after the ratif[?] of the peace treaty, Russia will retal [?]00,000 troops on the Far East frontier. ...

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  20. SHIPBUILDING.

    The "Daily Express" announced a new enterprise on the part of English shipbuilders. The well-known firm of Sir W. E. Arm ...

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  21. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A lad named Harold Daykin, 18 years of age, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was working at-Pickering's blacksmith's shop at Golden-square when he was struck ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIONS.

    Consideration was given to the proposals of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures and the Australian Natives' Association for the helding of an exhibition of Australian ...

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  23. ALFAIRS IN RUSSIA. FAMINE-STRICKEN MASSES.

    Owing to the almost complete and very general feature of the harvest, an enovmous number of the Russian people are positively [?]arving. ...

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  24. HELPING THE ENEMPLOYED.

    The Cabinet approved of a draft bill which Mr. Murray will submit in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow to provide assistance in settling the unemployed on the land. The ...

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  25. A MINER'S DEATH.

    At the inquest to-day touching the death of the elderly miner John Hearne, who died in the hospital last week, it was supposed from inuries [?] a [?]days previously ...

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  26. SUEZ CANAL.

    The block of the Suez Canal traffic, caused by the blowing up of the. steamer Chatham, which sunk in the waterway a few weeks back, is now at an end. ...

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  27. DEATH BY DROWNING.

    A verdict of death by drowning was returned to-day by the coroner, who inquired into the deaath of the old bootmaker Billy Moore., whose body was found yesterday in ...

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  28. EAGLEHAWK.

    Messrs. John Lay and Son, the wellknown chemists, of Eaglehawk, notify in another column that they make a speciality of horse and cattle medicines and that farmers ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADE.

    Board of Trade, returns show that there were substantial increases in the imports and exports of the United Kingdom for the month of September, as compared with ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A paintul sensation was caused throughout the town yesterday afternoon when it became known, that Theresa, the wife of Mr. John Grieves. roadmaster, Victorian ...

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  31. THE NATIONAL DUMA.

    The Russian authorities in Finland are determine that the Grand Duchy shall be represented in the National Duma, the elections or which are to take place ...

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  32. DISPUTE OVER A CHILD.

    A motherly infant, whose patent died at Golden-square a fortnight, ago, was the innocent cause of some strife yesterday between two relatives, who each desired to have ...

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  33. HERERO REVOLT.

    Additional particulars have been received of the recent capture by the Herero chief Marenzo of 200 of Maier Eckhart's horses and cattle in German ...

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  34. CO[?] AT MOSCOW.

    A serious melee, in winch Cossacks and workmen were oppored, has occurred in Moscow. The men who are on strike in the city ...

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  35. THE BOATING FATALITY.

    A large number of the townspeople were out all yesterday trying to recover the bodies of the man Fred. Bastew and the lad Bryin, who were drowned in the Little Murray on ...

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  36. A CAPE COLONIST.

    "The Times" correspondent at Capetown gives an account of the capture and execution of a man from Cape Colony, in Gorman South-west Africa. ...

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  37. A FATAL FALL.

    A smocking accident occurred to day at the new building which is being crected for the Australian Mutual Provident Society in Collins-street. Michael Dillon, ...

    Article : 108 words
  38. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    The Southstreet Society's competitions were continued to-day. Results: —Open Shakespearian Recital.—James Anderson, Ballarat, 1; Violet Clark. Norwood. ...

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  39. MAIL TRAIN WRECKED.

    A terrible railway smash has occurred in Southern Russian, The scense of the disaster was the town of Restov, situated on the River ...

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  40. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Last evening, before a large audience, Mr. Charles Helloway's Dramatic Company submitted the evergreen Irish drama. "Arrah-na-Poguo." for the first time this ...

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  41. TUBERCULOSIS.

    When the International Congress on Tuberculosis met in Paris Yesterday. Professor Behring, the German expert, according to promise. explained the ...

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  42. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    About 10.15 o clock to-night a fearful accitiont occurred at the East Camberwell railway station. As the train entered the station. a man opened a carriages door and stepped on ...

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  43. TRANS-CAUCASIA.

    News has been received that several bombs were thrown at detachemnts of Co[?] possing along the streets at T[?] in T[?]-Cancasia. ...

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  44. MARINE DISASTER.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association today received a cable message from London, announcing the loss of a French barque which was well-known in the South Seas, ...

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  45. STOCKBROKER'S DEATH.

    An inquiry was opened at the morgue, today by the City Coroner (Mr. Candlery into the circumstances of the death of Mr. John Jack, who died at the Melbourne Hospital on ...

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  46. CONSESSIONS TO FINNS.

    The City on Saturday conferred with Finnith out [?] at Peterhof Palace. His Majesty agreed to modity the decrces prescribing the exclusive use of the Russian ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Wiilium A. Brown died yesterday at his residence. High-street, Golden-square, at the advatued age of 76 years. The deceased gentleman was a very old and ...

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  48. ERONI BROS CIRCUS.

    This evening Eroni Bros.' well-known circus will open on Camp Bill for a short season. The horses and ponies include the champion high jumping animals. A ...

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  49. WIRTUS' MAMMOTH SHOW.

    With Bros., great circus opens a season of three nights in the Upper Reserve this evening, nad it is safe to predict a crowded house. The accounts which have appeared ...

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  50. HOSPITAL NURSING STAFF.

    At last night committee meeting of the [?] [?] following report was presented lay Dr. [?] resident surgeon:—"I wish to [?] [?] notice the very pleasing ...

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  51. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir.—I would like the opportunity, through your columns, of offering a suggestion to the Miners Association officers of a way in which the Watson Sustentation Fund ...

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  52. LMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Recent speeches on the education question by members of the House of Commons show that there is a growing antagonism between the Roman ...

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  53. FOUND IN THE YARRA.

    This attention Constable Rose found the Lody of an unknown man fleaitng in the Yarra. near the Church-street. Bridge, South Yarra. The constable recovered the body ...

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  54. EVERDAY FACTS.

    What makes anything a fact? Isn't it an incident or statement that can be proven true and correct in every particular? What constitutes conclusive evidence to the mind ...

    Article : 296 words
  55. GERMAN COLONIAL CONGRESS

    The congress in Berlin to deal with colonial problems is continuing its sittings. Yesterday a strong speech on German naval requirements was made by General ...

    Article : 181 words
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  61. THEY SHOULD KEEP WITHIN BOUNDS.

    Dealers in counterfeits of "Wolfe's Schnapps" argue, for paltry traders' reasons, the health and comfort of consumers notwithstanding. ...

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