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  2. DINNER TO BRIGADIER-COL. WIL-LIAMS.

    A complimentary dinner was on Friday evening tendered to Brigadier-Col. R. E. Williams, V.D., by the officers of the old 3rd and tho new 7th ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    Sir Alfred Jones, the well-known shipping magnate, who was in Kingston, Jamaica, during the earthquake, in the middle of January, has returned to ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Stawell branch of the A.M.A. it was decided to send a representative from the Stawell branch to the annual ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A telephone line from St in veil to Joel Joel, Landsborongh, and Navarre, and erected by public subscription by the residents af the above-named places ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Bendigo Agricultural Society on Saturday paseed a resolution urging the Government to establish a veterinary college irrespective of whether the site he ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS

    DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT SNAKE VALLEY. RESULT OF A BROTHERS QUARREL. THE MOTHER’S DEATH. The details of a terrible domestic trageay which occurred at Preston Hilts, near Snake Valiev, on Saturday, have been reported to Detective Down. ...

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  8. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A record load of 12[?] bags wheat weighing [?] was brought into berriw[?] by Mr ca[?] with his team of fourteen bullocks. ...

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  9. OVER SIX HUNDRED BODIES BUETED.

    The Colonial Office has received a cable message from Sir Alexander Swettcnham, in which he stated that 606 bodies had been buried. ...

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  10. LEAR MONTH.

    Mr E. Hopple, a resident of Weatherboard for 27 years, who has decided to settle in his native place in the old country, was tendered a “send off” in the ...

    Article : 430 words
  11. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr Alfred Lyttelton, Uunionist M.P., and formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, has made a speech in which he commends the scheme of Sir George ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. A MARRIED WOMAN’S DEATH.

    An investigation into the circumstances attending the death of Edith Maisie Denham, a married woman, at Balaclava, on December 10, was resumed ...

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  13. BRITISH COMMERCIAL ATTACHES

    With the exception of Sir H. Austin Lee, the commercial attache at the British Embassy in Paris, all the attaches in foreign countries and ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. BERRINGA.

    A public meeting was held on Fr:- day evening in O'Farrell’s Hall, in connection with the proposal, to make a presentation Mr D. C. McGrath, ...

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  15. MARYBOROUGH MUSICAL SOCIETY

    The [?] annual meeting of the Mary[?] Musical Society was held on Friday evening The report stated that the chair numbered 143 members. and ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. CABLE NEWS

    A number of Chinese students who had been attending educational institutions in Japan have escaped, and have gone hack to China. ...

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  17. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A great shock has been caused in London society by the news that Lady Dorothy Cuthbert has been accidentally shot by her husband, Captain ...

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  18. BUNGAREE.

    A concert given at the Mechanics’ Institute, Bungaree Junction, on Friday night, in aid of the institute. Several well-known Ballarat musicians ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. LINTON.

    A inciting of the committee of the Linton Brass Band was held in the Shire Hall on Wednesday; Mr G. G. Bennett in the chair. Votes of thanks wore ...

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  20. PECULIAR ACCIDENT TO A WOOD-MAN.

    A lad named Wm. Cox, 16 years of age. a son of Mr C. Cox, of Stan ell. met with a very painful accident at Wimmors Park yesterday. The lad ...

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  21. CONGO DELIMITATION COMMIS-SION.

    A dispute has arisen in connection with the work of the Congo Delimitation Commission, which was appointed some months ago. The authorities of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. THE REDEN DISASTER

    Signals from the millers entombed in the Roden Colliery can still be heard by the rescue parties, but the work of rescue is very difficult, and the ...

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  23. CRESWICK.

    Messrs R. Falla and Co. sold by auction on Saturday the privileges connected with the Creswick race meeting, which will take place on. Friday, 15th ...

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  24. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The report of the Royal Commission on tuberculosis has been published. The report declares that the result of elaborate experiments show that bovine ...

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  25. PRESENTED TO THE POPE.

    Sir William Patrick Manning of Sydney, Lady Manning, and Miss Manning, were formally presented to His Holiness the Pope by the Rev. Dr M. ...

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  26. THE PREMIER ON TOUP.

    The Premier (Mr Bent) continued his tour on Saturday, accompanied by Mr J. F. Farrer, M.L.A. At Queenseliff, Portarlington, Drysdale, and Leopold ...

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  27. COGHILL’S CREEK.

    Some of the local sportsmen bagged a fair number of ducks on Friday last, Messrs Walter, Sellwood and Grenfell secured 58 birds in a few hours. ...

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  28. CHARLTON.

    There is a strong demand from outside buyer's for land in this district, and there has also been a substantial increase in values. East week Mr ...

    Article : 184 words
  29. QUEENSCLIFF.

    Mr Bent escaped from the custody of the member for the district, Mr Farrer, on Saturday morning and strolled over to Swan Island alone. What his object, ...

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  30. MOTOR GAR RACE

    The Paris journal, “Le Matin,” has received several nominations for the motor race from Paris to Pekin instituted by the proprietors. ...

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  31. YOUTRFUL VANDALS.

    Two youths have been arrested at Nottingham on suspicion of burning the churches at Kirkby and Annesley, in Nottinghamshire. It is also supposed ...

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  32. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    Mr John Redmond, addressing his constituents at Waterford, declared that nothing hut an Irish Parliament with an executive responsible thereto ...

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  33. LONDON MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.

    The strike of musicians and performers at the Music Halls in England continues, and twenty halls in London are now affected owing to the strikers ...

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  34. THE THAW HOMICIDE CASE.

    Four hundred jurors were summoned to form tho panel from which the jury should be selected to act on the trial of the millionaire Thaw for the murder ...

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  35. EPIDEMICS AT CHICAGO

    Owing to the outbreak of scarlet fever, diphtheria and measles in Chicago, social gatherings have been largely suspended. ’ . ...

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  36. GEELONG.

    The young man, Frederick Charles Ashley, who fell down stairs at Bannister’s produce works in Brougham Place on Friday evening, and fractured his ...

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  37. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Another death from bubonic plague occurred to-day. The victim was a man named Edgar French, who had been employed in the infected area in King street. ...

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  38. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived in Paris, and are staying at the British Embassy. Despite the fact that they are travelling incognito. ...

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  39. AVOCA.

    Miss Clare Brennan, who has been on the stair of the local Stale school for about leven years, haring successfully ,passed the entrance to training ...

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  40. CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS

    The outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis in Scotland is proving very serious, and is creating great uneasiness. At Glasgow over 100 cases have been ...

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  41. A MOTHER'S TERRIBLE CRIME.

    News from Clifton states that Elizabeth. Smith, wife of Mr J. Smith, a miner, cut the throat of her baby. the head Iteing almost severed from the body. At the ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mis Mary O'Day. relict of Mr Patrick Day. ser. late of Brown Hill, took place on Saturday, and was largely ottended Her remains were ...

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  43. THE BRITISH EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquqake shock was experienced at Dover on Friday. ...

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  44. LABOR PARTY AND CARDINAL MORAN.

    Mr J. C. Watson, speaking at a Labor demonstration at Clifton Gardens, denied that there was an alliance between the Labor party and Cardinal Moran, as ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. WRECK IN THE TEES.

    The steamier Clavering, which had just commenced a voyage from Middleshorough to Japan, was wrecked in the River Tees. Tweive persons were ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. VOLCANIC DUST AT SEA.

    Following on the abnormal rise of the tide of the River Tyne, advices now to hand state that a steamer proceeding along the coast, when off the River. ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. HOLLYBUSH.

    The usual meeting of the Hollybush U.A.O.D. was held in the Federal Club, rooms on, Friday; night; Vice Arch. Br Hearn occupied the chair. An ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. THE STEAMER SONOMA.

    The Sonoma has shipped a non-union crew and sailed. ...

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  49. ARARAT.

    Large numbers of chirks and also wild fowl were shot on Friday. Several parties left the town on Thursday night, and shooting was commenced by ...

    Article : 73 words
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