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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital during the past two days. —William Gowdie, aged 43, of Macarthur street, out fingers, caused by a ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    Local Government Board, who took part in the debate, insisted that the bureau had done valuable. work, hut the Government was considering the ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS

    Serious labor troubles are reported from the West Indies. The coalheavers lat Port Costla Rica (St. Lucia) went on strike, and much ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS

    An important interview took .place yesterday between Mr Deakin, Sir Joseph Ward, and Mr H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exechecquer, the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the State school on Wednesday last, the occasion being the distribution of prizes to the scholars. A number of ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS

    The cider-making plant of the Agricultural Department is to be sent to Ararat shortly. The plant will be erected at Spring Vale Vineyard, close to the ...

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  8. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Despite the wintry conditions prevailing recently, snakes are still in evidence, a fact which made itself unpleasantly known on Saturday to ...

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  9. BALLAN

    In the deep ground this week the A fire broke out at 11 p.m. on Thursday last in Ballan North in a cottage occupied by Mr W. A. Fox. and owned ...

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  10. GEELONG.

    Tho barque Haddon Hall has cleared at the Customs with a cargo of 18,619 bags of wheat, valued at £13,380 1s 9d. She will proceed to the English Channel ...

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  11. TARIFF REFORM.

    Viscount Ridley presided at an enthusiastic demonstration held last night at the Albert Hall in connection with the Tariff Reform League. ...

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  12. HURT WHILE CHOPPING WOOD.

    A serious accident happened at Landsborongh to an old age pensioner named Richard Evans, aged 80. He was cutting wood and a splinter ...

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  13. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION LAW.

    The Hon. James Dunsmuir, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, has reserved for Royal assent the Immigration Bill recontly passed by the ...

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  14. BERRINCA.

    A dance was held on Friday evening under the auspices of the Birthday Tunnel Football Club in O'Farrell's Hall. There was a good attendance, ...

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  15. CYCLING FATALITY.

    Yesterday evening a young lady named Florence Palmer, of Beach road. Sandringham, met with a fatal accident at Malvern. It appears that as ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    At the last meeting of the City Council a letter from the Bands’ Association was considered. The association applied for the use of the Upper Reserve ...

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  17. TROUBLE THREATENED IN INDIA

    According to the Indian journal Daily Nows,” the Hindoos and Mahommedans at Mecca, Marayangang, and Mymensingh are secretly arming. ...

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  18. ROSS’ BRIDGE.

    The recent rains have put the agricultural areas into splendid condition for sowing operations, and the farmers are now busily engaged in this work. Grass ...

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  19. CANADA’S TARIFF.

    Reference to the subject was made in the House of Commons yesterday, when Sir Edward Gray, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply ...

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  20. COURTS OF APPEAR.

    The Conference yesterday discussed the question of Courts of Appeal, but no details of the proceedings are at present available. ...

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  21. PREMIERS ENTERTAINED BY THE STAGE.

    Sir Charles Wyndham, the eminent actor and of the Criterion Theatre, organised a most successful function on Thursday. All the ...

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  22. STAWELL.

    The death took place on Saturday morning of Mr David Davies, a very old and highly respected resident of Navarre. Deceased had been ailing ...

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  23. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Early this morning a railway employe found the body of a middle-aged man named Joseph Hines, of Collingwood, lying on the St. Hilda railway at South ...

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  24. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Charles Towns will row Durban for the world's championship in England in 1908. Durnan may decide to have no race during the present year. ...

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  25. ENTERTAINED BY THE GOLD-SMITHS.

    The Goldsmiths1 Company one of the motet ancient liveries in the City of London, yesterday entertained the visiting Premiers at dinner. ...

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  26. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    It is announced that the Admiralty regard the use of submarine vessels as weapons of extraordinary effectiveness in-the defence of ports. They are ...

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  27. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    Last Wednesday Daniel Regan, of Seymour, received internal injuries through being crushed between the buffers of two trucks. He died, last ...

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  28. COLAC.

    The committee of the Colac and District Agricultural Society has shown that at as possessed of a progressive spirit. During the past year or two some ...

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  29. THE COAL LUMPERS’ STRIKE.

    The Stevedores' Association has issued 70 summonses against members of the Coal Lumpers’ Union for breaches of the arbitration award of ...

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  30. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sit Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, in speaking on the question of defence, said that New Zealand was under heavy expenditure for development ...

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  31. TRAM-CAR ACCIDENT.

    A boy, Arthur Disher, who resides at Smith Yarra, was riding on a tramcar on Sydney road when he fell and his head was caught beneath the ...

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  32. TRANAGULLA.

    The death is reported of a very old residert, Mrs Elizabeth Carin, on Sunday last. The deceased, who was 74 rears of age. came to Australia about 60 years ...

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  33. VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The mail from New Zealand, which arrived to-day, contains particulars of two violent eruptions which occurred at Mount Ruapehu last week. The ...

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  34. RIFLE TEAM. FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The corporation of the City of London has voted the sum of one hundred guineas towards the expenses of sending a rifle team to Australia from the United ...

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  35. RAILWAY FATALITY AT ARARAT.

    On Saturday morning a sad occurrence took place in the vicinity of the Ararat railway station. A about 11 o’clock a child named William ...

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  36. FOREIGN OFFICE.

    The vacancy in the Foreign Office caused by the appointment of the Assistant Under-Secretary, Sir Eldon Gorst, to the position of British Agent and ...

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  37. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night, at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Mr J. C. Williamson’s famous Royal Comic Opera Company will commence their three nights’ season, in a production of ...

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  38. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The quarterly general meeting of the Ballarat Typographical Society was held at the Trades' Hall on Saturday night, presided over by the president (Mr E. J. Cannon). There was a good attendance ...

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  39. PARTY FUNDS.

    At the outcome of recent disclosures regarding the use of a railway company’s funds for political purposes, legislation is to introduced for the ...

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  40. SPOUTING NEWS.

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  41. NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB BAN-QUET.

    Lord Carrington, president of the National Liberal Club, presided at a banquet of the dub on Friday night. Mr Deakin was unable to be present. ...

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  42. WELLINGTON PROVINCE ELECTION

    The Hon David Hum will address the electors of the Wellington Province at the call room. Mining Exchange, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The candidate ...

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  43. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking St the annual University celebration yesterday, his Excellency the Governor (Sir Harry Rawson), referring to the appointment of a director of ...

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  44. SOCIAL REFORMERS’ LEAGUE.

    Mr Deakin attended a reception of the Active Social Reformer’s League of England, and gave details regarding the working of the various wages boards in ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES' RETURN.

    It is announced that Mr Deakin and Sir William Lyne will return to Australia by the Orient Company's boat Orontes. ...

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  46. CAMPERDOWN.

    Mr C. B. Kellow set out to endeavour to reduce the world’s record for the distance travelled by a motor car in 24 Lours. The record is at present held ...

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  47. THE HON. E. MORAY’S CAMPAIGN.

    The friends and supporters of the Hon. E. M[?]ey who desire to assist in his candidature by placing vehicles at the committee’s disposal on polling day are ...

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  48. COURT APPEAL MOTION DEFEATED.

    The Imperial Conference did not adopt Mr Deakin’s proposal—“That it is desirable to establish an Imperial Court of Appeal. ...

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  49. THE STRIKE AT ZEEHAN.

    Everything is quiet in connection with the strike of smelters. Plenty of volunteer labor is available when the furnaces are blown in, probably on ...

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  50. EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr W. Fember Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, states that for tho year ended 31st March last, 3712 emigrants were sent, to New Zealand ...

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  51. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Mr Nixon labors under a delusion. I do not as a rule proffer mere opinions, for in this land the voters have to form, opinions and divide. otherwise one would ...

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  52. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr Deskin) moved the following resolution:- “That it is desirable to encourage ...

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  53. A GERMAN GOVERNOR FINED.

    The Imperial Disciplinary Court of Germany has severely reprimanded General von Puttkamer, the Governor of the Cameroons, for interfering with ...

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  54. THE AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE

    The work of pitching tents and laying out horse lines in the Light Horse camp at Lancefield Junction is so far advanced that everything was in readiness at an ...

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  55. CASTERTON.

    Mrs Richardson, of Casterton, has died at the age of 75 years. She left Ireland in 1848, and landed at Portland. Then there were only two houses in the town, ...

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  56. WOOD-CHOPPING CONTEST.

    A wood-chopping contest, under the direction of the Exhibition Commissioners, was held at the Alfred Hall on Saturday, commencing in the afternoon, ...

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  57. CORINDHAP.

    A concert end ball was held in the local Meehantes’ Hall on Friday evening last, in aid of the funds of the Corindhap Government battery trust. The chair ...

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  58. MR. BENT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr Bent hits arrived in London He found the voyage extremely trying, but is now very much better, and is actively engaged in business. ...

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  59. GERMAN LOAN.

    The German Government loan of £20,000,000, which was tissued yesterday, has been subscribed 45 times over. ...

    Article : 24 words
  60. Advertising

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