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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    The Government of China has issued revised regulations dealing with the employment of foreign capital for the development of mines. ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    The Earl of Carrington, president of the Boards of Agriculture, referred in the course of a speech delivered at Great Yarmouth on Thursday night, ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    The conditon ot the aged Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria is such as to give cause for grave anxiety. The latest bulletin is to the effect that the ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Bendigo Supreme Court today, before Mr Justice A’Beckett and a jury, Michael Maher and Amelia Sanders were placed on trial charged ...

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  6. METHODIST CHURCH.

    A meeting of the trustees of the Berringa Methodist Church was held last week, when it was decided to hold the anniversary on the 17th November, ...

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  7. WARRENHEIP.

    The local State school children were granted a holiday on Friday in honor of the Ballarat Show. Needless to say, the youngsters quite enjoyed the day. ...

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  8. BEAUFORT.

    A special general meeting of the above society was held at the Shire Hall on Saturday afternoon, Mr D. R. Han[?] (president) in the chair. The ...

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  9. LATEST BULLETIN.

    The latest bulletin issued regarding Emperor Francis Joseph, is more reassuring. ...

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  10. SIR GEORGE SYDESHHAM GLARKE.

    Sir George Sydenham Clarke, formerly Governor of Victoria, who has been appointed Governor of Bombay, has arrived at that city. the new ...

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  11. THE FIGHT FOR THE MOROCCAN GROWN.

    An important change is manifest in the contest between the rival Sultans in Morocco, Mulai Abd-el-Aziz, and his brother the Pretender Mulai Hafid. ...

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  12. SCHOOL CHORAL CONTEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
  13. WATTLE FLAT.

    The entertainment on Wednesday evening was a financial and literary success. At an early hour the schoolhouse was crowded by visitors from all ...

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  14. THE KING

    There is thought to he some prospects of King Edward and Queen Alexandra paying a visit to Canada at an early date. ...

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  15. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The vocal portion of the competitions came to a conclusion on Saturday, when the champion solo was contested. The event carried with it a ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY FOR MELBOURNE

    Mr G. D. Meudell, of Melbourne states that he has been promised £250,000 capital for the development of the brown coal scheme at Altona Bay ...

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  17. SMYTESDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Present—May[?]r Kirk. Crs Creed, Formby. Williamson, M'Menemin, Turner. Correspondence—From Public Works ...

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  18. “NO OFFICIAL INTIMATION.”

    The Ottawa correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that it is officially stated that no intimation has been received of the proposed Royal ...

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  19. WALL STREET EXCITED.

    Great excitement has been caused in Wall street by the failure of Otto Heinze and Company, of New York, due to their unsuccessful endeavor to ...

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  20. CANADIAN ANNEXATION.

    The Canadian Government’s steamer Arctic, 762 tons, in charge of Captain Bermer, which has been engaged in exploring and surveying the northern ...

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  21. RESULT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 359 words
  22. BENDIGO.

    The annual celebration of the Bendigo Hospital Sunday in aid of the local charities took place to-day. The weather was disagreeable, and the collections ...

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  23. WARRACKNBEAL.

    In order to encourage tho destruction of foxes the Boning Shire Council recently decided to increase the bonus for skins from 2s 6d to 4s. each. ...

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  24. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    At a plenary sitting of the International Peace Conference at The Hague, acts enumerating thirteen conventions and one decimation which were drawn ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. SHIPPING DISASTER OFF THE COAST OF SCOTLAND.

    A shipping disaster has occurred off the coast of Scotland. The Danish steamer “Alfreder Landsen,” bound for Lilian, in the Baltic Sea, was ...

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  26. CRESWICK.

    The ballot for tho most popular footballer was counted on Friday evening, when Mr Vic. Hutchins, captain of the Newlyn team, won, Mr P. Ward (Long ...

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  27. HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORER OR CHAMPION GYMNAST.

    J. Denham (Deutscher Turn-Verein), 35 points. Mr Leschen said that before giving the awards he had some information ...

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  28. CASTERTON.

    Avery old resident and old colonist, dating from 1841, has passed away in Mrs Mary Foster. Deceased has been a resident of Caster ton since 1867, ...

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  29. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Mr Marconi has completed the work of connecting Great Britain, with Canada by means of wireless telegraphy The Irish station is on Clifden Bay, ...

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  30. THE “TIMES’” EPITAPH.

    Speaking at the Hague Conference, M. Nelidoff, the President, said the delegates had done their best. Their successors must develop what they had ...

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  31. PARLIAMENTARY EXCURSIONS

    The Premier, Mr Bent, arrived here to-day by the morning train from Kerang. Mr Bent stated that his health was too indifferent to permit of his ...

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  32. GEELONG.

    The large steamer Durham, of the F.H.S. combination line, arrived in the Bay from Sydney on Friday morning. She took in 702 bales of wool and proceeded ...

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  33. THE J. P. MURRAY MEMORIAL WINDOW

    At St. Andrew’s Kirk yesterday morning the Rev. Dr Cairns formally unveiled the memorial window erected in the west transept by Mrs Murray as ...

    Article : 537 words
  34. CLENORMISTON.

    Messrs Niel Bros., of Kolora, when Bonding their ton of championship cheese to England a few months ago, sent a cheese in which a small bottle ...

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  35. A STRAY MESSAGE.

    A striking instance of the distance that can be covered by wireless telegraphy has occurred in connection with a message accidentally received at the ...

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  36. THE MURRAY TRIP.

    The party of members of the State Parliament engaged in making a trip down tho Murray Rever are expected to arrive at Psyche Bend, 10 miles east of ...

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  37. JUDGE’S NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  38. CABLE NEWS.

    General Louis Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, is impressed with the danger of allowing Asiatics in the colony. He declares that Asiatle immigration ...

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  39. HOLLYBUSH.

    The combined A.N.. and U.A.O.D. ball was held in the Federal Hall on Friday night last The attendance was only moderate, but although it ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    In connection with the proposal of the officials of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants that the members of the union should go on ...

    Article : 106 words
  41. BALLAN.

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  42. ADJUDICATORS ENTERTAINED.

    At the close of the competitions the gymnastic judges, and others at the invitation of the society’s president (Mr W. D. Thomas), adjourned to ...

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  43. QUEENSCLIFF.

    The Progress Association is issuing, for in culation throughout Victoria, a leaflet illustrative of the many advantages Queenscliff possesses as a seaside ...

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  44. ANTI-MILITARISM IN EUROPE

    Twenty-one persons have been placed on trial at Lyons (France), for signing an anti-militarist placard, which has been posted up in the town. ...

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  45. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    In the afternoon gymnastic work was carried on in the Exhibition Buildings, the adjudicators being Messrs H. Leschen. O. David, and B. Jack; and ...

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  46. MR LLOYD GEORGE DESIRES A CONFERENCE.

    The position in connection with the railway troubles is unchanged. Mr Lloyd George, President of the Board of Trade, has invited the ...

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  47. RUDYARD KIPLING’S ADVICE TO CANADA.

    Speaking at Toronto, Mr Rudyard Kipling declared that the need of the Canadian settler in the Far West was labor. His advice was to pump in ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. IN THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    Several of the calisthenic and gymnastic displays teak place in the Exhibition Building in the presence of a fairly large audience. The results in ...

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  49. SOCIALISTS AND MUNICIPAL

    The English Socialists are persevering in their efforts to secure representation on the various municipal bodies throughout England. The ...

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  50. THE LATE EX-PRESIDENT KRUGE[?].

    The discovery that the grave of the late ex-President Kruger has been desecrated has caused profound sensation among every section of the Transvaal ...

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  51. SPRINGDALLAH.

    The loose bag at Gold an Belt has been changed in name and standing by the Postal Department to the old district name, of Springdallah, and is ...

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  52. BUNINYONG.

    A very serious loss befell Mr Wm. Lockyer, of Durham Lead, on Friday last. The sparks from his traction engiue, which was driving three waggon ...

    Article : 119 words
  53. CROW[?] PRINCE OF KOREA.

    It is stated that the Grown Prince of Korea is going to Japan as a student. ...

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  54. KRUGER'S GREAT SEAL

    A soldier, during the South African war, obtained President Kruger’s great official seal of the South African Republic, from a Boer, who was about ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. BTAWELL.

    Another of the pioneers of the district passed away on Friday at midnight in the [?]eso[?] of Mrs Thomas M'Mulli[?], senr. The deceased lady ...

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  56. IN THE ALFRED HALL.

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  57. Advertising

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  58. RERRINGA.

    At the committee meeting of the Berriga Presbyterian Church, it was decided to tender a farewell social to Miss Gatherer, who has been organist ...

    Article : 41 words
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