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  2. CABLE NEWS

    Reuter’s Manila correspondent states that ten out of twenty-four prisoners who had been inoculated with cholera virus for experimental purposes, have ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    When the Plural Voting Bill was under discussion in the House of Commons the Government applied the closure in oder to push the measure through. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The unveiling of the statue of Captain Cook was performed by Mayor Seramens in the deanery ground St. Tau[?]s Church, this afternoon. The ...

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  5. ALLENDALE.

    The half-vearly meeting of the Allendale A.N.A was held in the Mechanics’ Institute on Tuesday, the 27th instant Mr Wn [?]rty (vice-president) was in ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    An examination of Federal electoral figures raises serious dou[?] as to whether the representation of Victoria in the House of Representatives should have ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS

    In his reply to the deputation from the National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church, the ...

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  9. LAND TENURE BILL.

    The Land Tenure Bill, which had a stormy passage in the House of Commons, was read a first time yesterday in the House of Lords. ...

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  10. HUDDERSFIELD BYE ELECTION.

    The bye-election for Huddersfield is creating great interest in political circles. Mr Balfour the late Prime Minister, who is supporting the ...

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  11. BRANXHOLME.

    The following officers were elected for the [?] half-year:—President. Mr E. Pierce [?] president, Mr C. Dahlitz; treasurer Mr R. Fraser; secretary, Mr ...

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  12. LOSS OF THE MIKASA.

    An enquiry has been concluded at Tokio into the disaster to the Mikasa, the great Japanese battleship which sank at Sasebo in September of last ...

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  13. CRESWICK.

    Mr Tux[?]n. representing the Adelaide syndicate, met the borough council on Tuesday evening, when the Bragg's Flat option was dealt with. An ...

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  14. A MINISTER'S DEMANDS.

    Mr Reginald M'kenna Financial Secretary to the Treasurer, speaking at Blacnavon, in Monmouthshire, referred to the handling which the ...

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  15. BALLARAT ELECTORATE.

    Mr. J. H.. Scullin will address the electors in the Temperance Hall, Mount Pleasant, to-night, at 8, and on Friday night, Durham Lead school, at 8. ...

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  16. THE BOMB IN RUSSIA.

    As General Davidoff was passing through the streets of Theodosia, in the Crimea, a bomb was thrown at him. It missed its mark, and the thrower ...

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  17. SPEECH BY DR CLIFFORD.

    The Rev. Dr Clifford, a prominent Nonconformist leader, in a letter to the press, makes a violent assault on what he terms the Episcopal Oligarchy in the House of ...

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  18. THE KAISER AS THEOLOGIAN.

    The Emperor William made one of his characteristic speeches yesterday when addressing a body of German Naval recruits, who were about to join their ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    It [?] exported that the combined but[?] excursion to Geelong on the 16th January will attract fully[?] 3000 visitors. The Hygeia, and possibly a ...

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  20. TURBULENT STOKERS.

    Severe punishment has been inflicted on one of the men who took part in the recent disorderly outbreak of naval stokers in barracks at Portsmouth. ...

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  21. THE FEFERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—Mr Doakin is a great orator, a brilliant speaker, and of course it would be really presumption for a common worker such as [?] to presume to ...

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  22. THE HOUSE OF LORDS’ AMEND-MENTS.

    An an emergency meeting of the general committee of the National Liberal Federation, held at Westminster, it was resolved, amidst enthusiasm, ...

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  23. A DUCAL GIFT.

    The Duke and Duehess of Fife (sonin-law and daughter of His Majesty the King) have made a handsome gift to the people To the towns of Banff and ...

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  24. HOPETOUN.

    Hay-cutting is nearing completion in the Hopetoun district, and many of the farmers are now carting in and stacking. Though the weather has been ...

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  25. SUGGESTED COMPROMISE.

    The Times” this morning states that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman keepe the door open to compromise and amendment. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PARTY

    A meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Australian National Party, was held at the City Hall last night. Mr R. W. Brown presided in the ...

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  27. HAMILTON.

    Another evidence that the fish liberated in the waters of this district by the Hamilton Angling Society have done well was afforded on Saturday, ...

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  28. ATTACK ON A CONSUL.

    M. de Frand, the French vice-consul at Mosul, on the Tigris, in Asiatic Turkey, has been the principal in an exciting adventure. Attended by an ...

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  29. THE GRAMPIANS.

    The Hon. Hans W. H. Irvine, anti socialist candidate for the Grampians seat in the House of Representatives, addressed a large number of electors at ...

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  30. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES DISPUTE

    In the Canadian Senate during the debate on the address in reply, Mr Longheed, leader of the Opposition, urged Parliament, in view of the coming ...

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  31. A LABOR COLONY.

    In Glasgow the distress committee formed under the Unemployed Act has purchased Shuna Island. This is a fertile island some two and a half miles ...

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  32. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    In the New South Wales land scandals case the jury disagreed and were discharged. Crick and Willis were granted bail. ...

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  33. STAWELL.

    The Stawell Tourists’ Association has already collected the sum of £70 towards the making of a road to the Grampians, and £50 has been promised ...

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  34. POSITION IN MOROCCO.

    It is regarded as suspicious, in view of the serious unrest prevailing in Morocco, that two Germans are in the camp of Raisuli, the former brigand ...

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  35. BETTING PROSECUTION.

    At the Police Court to-day, Patrick G. Monaghan, tobacconist, was charged with using certain promises for the purposes of betting transactions A fine of £25 ...

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  36. THE CANAL BLOCKED.

    The transport Rewa, 7000 tons, of the British-India Company, has gone ashore in the Suez Canal, and traffic is for the present blocked. ...

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  37. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Anglers are having a good time in Warracknabeal at present. The water in the creek is very low, and during the past week some fine ha[?]s of perch ...

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  38. MR RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald M.P., and Mrs Macdonald arrived here this morning by the express train from Melbourne. They were met at the station by ...

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  39. THE BOER FILIBUSTERS.

    Ferreira, the Boer raider and three of his followers were brought before the Upington Court on charges of murder and attempted murders. They were ...

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  40. A STEAMER REFLOATED.

    The British India company's transport Rewa, which was aground in the Suez Canal, has been refloated and traffic is now resumed. ...

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  41. JAPAN IN KOREA.

    The Japanese Government are undertaking a big project in Korea. They have commenced the building of a great bridge over the Yal[?] River whi[?] ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    News has been received that 35 prisoners in Kladimir Gaol attacked the governor and warders. The prisoners, made their escape, but were ...

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  43. WARRENHEIP.

    The anniversary of the Methodist Church at Gong Gong was celebrated last Sunday. Three services were held, the building on each occasion being ...

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  44. CONVICTION FOR MUR[?]

    In the Criminal Court to-day a young man named John Murphy was tried and found guilty of murder of the man Stown, who was killed in a street brawl in ...

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  45. A WORKHOUSE SCANDAL

    The master and two ex-officers of the Westham workhouse, and four more of the guardians, have been arrested on a charge of conspiracy to defrand the West ...

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  46. THE FLYING MACHINE.

    The Brooklands Automobile Club, at Weybridge, Surrey, offerer a prize of £2500 for the first aeroplane flying machine which will cover three miles ...

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  47. THE FEDERAL ELECTION.

    Sir,-The electors of the Commonwealth should now realise that the com ing elections will [?] mark a crisis in the political history of Australia, for ...

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  48. TENDON.

    The anniversary services of the Presbyterian Church were held in the Meehan[?] Hall on Sunday last. Mr A. White (Ballarat) preached in the ...

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  49. THE N.S.W. BUSH FIRES.

    A private telegram has been received regarding the bush fires in the Darling country. It is stated that the fire is the full width of the Albemarle ...

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  50. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH

    Th Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, who has been in delicate health for some months past is now gaining strength, and will go abroad for a change shortly ...

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  51. THE FRENCH ARMY

    General Negrier, the distinguished military officer and former Minister of War, has recommended to the French Government the disbandment of 13 ...

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