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  2. THE TAY [?] LLIONS.

    Sir,—After the lapse of some 10 years the old myth of the alleged Unclaimed Taylor Millions has again been revived, and published largely as an ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    There should be a packed house at the Coliseum to-night, seeing the attractiveness of the programme. Usually there are two pictures that might ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. SPORTING NEWS.

    At the meeting of the V.R.C. to-night, it was resolved that the Werribee Racing Club should be granted the 7th January as the date of its first meeting since its ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr J. Lingham will address the electors on Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the Neil street Hall. Committee to be formed at close. The ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Annie Stone, aged IS years, second daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Stone, of this town, died on Thursday afternoon at the Creswick District Hospital. Deceased ...

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  7. SMYTHESDALE.

    A complimentary social was tendered to Miss Faller by the members of the Hope of Smythesdale Tent of the I.O.K. on the 11th instant. There was a large ...

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  8. GRENVILLE SHIRE.

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  9. AVOCA.

    In consequence of the bountiful rains crops throughout this district are showing a marked improvement. ...

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  10. LEXTON SHIRE.

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  11. BERRINGA.

    The ordinary meeting of the Berringa and Stafforshire Reef branch was held on Wednesday evening. President M. Cummins occupied the chair. An ...

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  12. ALL AND SUNDRY.

    A combination of the gramophone with a moving atrip showing the words that are spoken has been invented as a device for teaching foraign languages. As the ...

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  13. STAWELL SHIRE.

    An extraordinary election took place on Thursday to fill the vacant seat in the East Riding of the Shire of stawell caused by the retirement of Or ...

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  14. SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  15. COURSING.

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  16. BRITAIN’S MOTOR. CAES.

    Mr John Burns states that there are . novr licensed in the United Ringdom 320,119 motor vehicles. These are made up ox 175,217. motor-cars, 132,215 ...

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  17. STAWELL.

    Dr Maurice B. Davies, who has been resident surgeon at the Stawell Hospital for the past four years, and who is leaving to like up private practice at Violet ...

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  18. NOTED HORTICULTURAL VICAR.

    The Hoy. W. Wilks, for many years vicar of Shirley, near Croydon (England) and for 35 years Secretary fo the Royal Horticultural Society, has been presented ...

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  19. DATES OF MEETING.

    A meeting of the committee of the Maryoborugh District Coursing Club was held last night; President (Mr G.. Ml Brownbill), occupying the chair. It was ...

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  20. WINDFALL FOR RED INDIANS.

    The Canadian-United States Pecuniary , Claims convention has awarded the Cay. uga Indians of [?] Towards of £205,000, for lands of which the were ...

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  21. BUNINYONG.

    Word was received from the Postmaster-General through Mr D. C. M‘Grath, M.H.R., that the question of erecting a metallic circuit trunk line ...

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  22. SOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB'S FAIR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  23. TOTAL IMMERSION.

    The baptistry which was placed in St. Paul's Cathedral to the memory of the late Right Rev. F. F. Goe, formerly Anglican Bishop of Melbourne, was ...

    Article : 330 words
  24. £100,000 FOR A COLLEGE.

    Upwards of £150,000 has alfevly been sain c[?] to the fond which is being collected for the purpose of establishing a theological college in Montreal, can ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. HOCKEY.

    The interstate hockey carnival will he opened at Adelaide to-morrow, “when Victoria plays South Australia, The Victorians arrived this morning, ...

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  26. CLUNES.

    The annual mooting of the People’s Party was held go Wednesday lost, when there was a goon attendance. The president (Cr Phillips) presided. A ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. GOLDEN INVITATIONS TO GOLDEN WEDDING.

    M. Spiridinoff, a well-known Moscow millionaire, recently celebrated his golden wedding. To the festivities which were to mark the event 200 ...

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  28. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Some weeks ago tenders were obtained for the supply of the refrigeration plant for the new Government cool stores which are in course of ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. WEST’S PICTURES.

    The selection of moving photo studies presented at the theatre lost evening include every variety of subjects treated in the realms of theatrical amusement. ...

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  30. LACROSSE.

    The team of Victorian lacrosse players to meet Smith Australia on the Adelaide Oval to-morrow arrived by the express this morning, and were met by [?] ...

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  31. FOOTBALL.

    The match Ballarat Lesgue v Geelong, in aid of the Worn-out Minors Fund, will be played on the Eastern Oval this afternoon, and a good game should be ...

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  32. EACLEHAWK.

    At the Eaglehawk Court to-day, before Messrs J. Hooper (mayor) W. C. Kidd, and R. Murdoch, J's. P., John Hicks was charged with hawing committed perjury ...

    Article : 177 words
  33. PLEASURE GROUNDS FOR BERLIN.

    By its third purchase of forest land in the last four years Berlin has acquired an area of finely wooded country, which is nearly ns large in area as ...

    Article : 163 words
  34. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  35. AT THE GERMAN WEDDING.

    The table service used at the recent Royal wedding dinner at the Berlin Palace forms (according to five Berlin correspondent of the "Glasgow Herald") ...

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  36. BATHE’S PICTURES.

    The management of Pathe’a Pictures will present to their patrons to-night a programme second- to none, and entirely composed of the finest films procurable in ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. PLACING IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr Bramwell, the immigration official, was busily engaged again, to-day at the West Melbourne Presbyterian Church dealing with the immigrants ...

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  38. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES.

    A mistake on the part of a nurse caused the death of a patient at Baddleworth on Thursday. Mrs Tibus, a nurse, who was in attendance on Mrs ...

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  39. SMALL POX OUTBREAK.

    Three fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day from North Sydney, Redfern and Marrickville respectively. Two cases of suspicious illness are being ...

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  40. IRISH LACE AT £75 A YARD.

    Queen Alexandra paid a surprise visit to the Royal Irish Industries Association's exhibition and sale of Irish mannfactures at Londonderry Hose, ...

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  41. CINEMATOGRAPH IN MUSKETRY.

    A report comes from Vienna of the unlisation of the cinematograph for instruction in musketry. The firing squad is posted in front of a ...

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  42. GORDON.

    A most sudden change took place in tho weather in a very short time. Thursday was one of the nicest days for the year, a warm sunshine lasting ...

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  43. CAUGHT IN WHEEL.

    When Mr A. O’Neill, sen., was nearing name in his buggy evening, a grandson, 5 years old, son of Mr M. O'Neill, run to meet him. The lad ...

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  44. REFUSING TREATMENT.

    William Bethel, George Gunn, Peter Griffia, and Thomas Oabb, members of the crew of the steamer Devon, were [?] at the Water Police Court ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    The sparkling three act comedy "A Disordered Household," will be staged at the Meehanies Hall by Mr Harold Moran and pupils, assisted by local ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. IMPORTATION OF ARTISANS.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council od Thursday evening several delegates asserted that advertisements for artisans to go to victoria were ...

    Article : 102 words
  47. ENGLISH FOOTBALL RECEIPTS-

    The statement of accounts for the year ended 30th April, 1913, issued by the English Football Association shows that £11,636 11s 2d was recieved from ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. WHERE MOTORS ARE BANNED

    The people of Prince Edward Island have little love for motorcars, and the have consistently refused to allow such vehicles to use the roads of Canada's ...

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  49. HOPETOUN.

    Many hundreds of splendid lambs, many lit for freezers, can be seen in local Paddocks. Over 80 per dent, of lambs have been obtained by some flock-owners ...

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  50. THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS.

    The famous picture is kpuzzling Baliarat people as it has those of other parts of the world. A large number of visitors attended the studio in Mechanics’ ...

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  51. DRIVER’S DEATH.

    On Tuesday morning a man was found dead in his bed in a Flinders street boarding house, with a towel wrapped round his head. He had ...

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  52. MOE.

    The weather on Friday was the coldest experienced this season. The Baw Baw ranges are heavily capped with Snow. Rain is falling, and a continuance ...

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  53. MR. MURRAY’S HEALTH.

    Mr Watt to-day received a letter from the Chief Secretary (Mr Murray) indicating that his health ia not as well as might be ejected. ‘Mr Watt ...

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  54. STRONG MAN’S TERRIBLE END.

    The famous strong man known as Apollon is reported to have met his death at Vichy, France, in the course of a sensational performance One of his ...

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  55. JAPANESE FAIR.

    The enterprise of the promoters of the Japanese Fair to be opened on Tuesday afternoon nest, at the Dana street Lecture Hall, is likely to ...

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  56. SYDNEY CITY CASES.

    Six fresh cases were reported in the city to-day, but no fresh cases have occurred in the country. ...

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  57. AGAINST REDISTRIBUTION.

    Referring to protests by the Rushworth. Mirboo North, Newstead, and other shire councils, against any further redistribution of seats in the ...

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  58. "OLD MOORE'S" PROGRAMME FOR 1914.

    “Old Moore” has come out with disral porphecies for the year 1914. In tee first quarter a royal personage is to die, and later there is to be a ...

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  59. SHILE.

    Messrs Noske Bros, recently despatched over 220-bone of flour to Delagoa Bay, in Portuguese East Africa. ...

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  60. DEATH OF A MACRI.

    Six fresh cases are reported at Kaikobe, and one Maori died in the hospital there. The Chief Health Officer is appealing for clothes and blankets ...

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  61. U.S. GOVERNMENT'S PROFIT ON SMUGGLED GEMS.

    At a recent public sale of smuggled diamonds tho U.S. Government realised £3210, to which was added the Customs duties of £306. Mr Nathan Groom, to ...

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  62. ORMOND.

    Another of the pioneers of this place passed away on Thursday night, in the person of Mrs Ellen Crough, reliot of the late Mr Patrick Crough, farmer, at ...

    Article : 143 words
  63. BOATMAN’S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Two young men named Thomas. Greer and Ernest. Hall had a remarkably narrow, escape from death to-day while the steamer Taiyuan was being berthed’ ...

    Article : 173 words
  64. HIGHLY PAID AMBASSADOR.

    The "New York Sun" announces that Mr Thomas Nelson Page was enabled, to accent the Ambassadorship to Great Britain only because his firm of Doubleday, ...

    Article : 150 words
  65. LILYDALE MURDER.

    there was no development today in connection with the murder of Richard Knight at bis hut on the Coldstream [?] last week. ...

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  66. SUFFOCATING PISTOLS FOE PARIS POLICE.

    M. Hennion, Prefect of Police at Paris, has issued a circular to police commissioners saying that with a view tofacilitating the arrest of dangerous ...

    Article : 145 words
  67. NURSING “YEOMEN.”

    The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Corps, composed entirely of mounted women, went under canvas recently in the Aldershot command for a ...

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  68. FLORAL FAIR.

    The Ballarat Camera Club, at their ordinary. monthly meeting, on Wednesday evening,;decided to accede to the request of the Y.M.C.A. floral Fair Committee ...

    Article : 98 words
  69. ROKEWOOD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  70. Advertising

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