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  2. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    The troopship Victoria has arrived from South Africa. The British Princess embarked 416 officers and men and 410 horses, and the Ranee 256 officers and men and ...

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  3. BALLARAT TURF CLUB.

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  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    Reports have been received that Russian troops at Port Arthur have been ordered to Tientsin to reinforce General Wogack’s command. ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    "The Times,” commenting on General Botha’s letter to Lord Kitchener, says that the Boer general speaks of “his Goveminent,” and adds that it would be ...

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  6. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  7. HEAVY RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Heavy rains fell to-day throughout the state. In many drought-stricken places the rainfall was half an inch, and in other places as much as 14 inches. ...

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  8. LATER NEWS MORE REASSURING.

    According to Reuter’s correspondent at Tientsin, the Bentries at the siding on either side have -orders to refrain from aggression unless the conduct of the other ...

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  9. CLUNES

    A very sudden death occurred at the Swamps this afternoon to a farmer named Alexander Buchanan, about 65 years of age. He appeared in his usual state of ...

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  10. BOER DUPLICITY.

    Ex-President Kruger, in an interview, has stated that General Louis Botha, when granted a seven days’ armistice to consider the proposals for peace, had not ...

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  11. A SUCCESSFUL TURF ADVISEE.

    Mr Alfred Vockler, the well-known, turf adviser, announces by advertisement that he may be consulted concerning to-day’s Dowling Forest races at Irwin’s hotel, Lydiard ...

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  12. COUNT WADDERSEE’S PROPOSALS.

    From particulars- to hand it appears that Count Waldersee, the Commander-in-Chief in China, in his proposal for a compromise suggested that both the Russian and ...

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  13. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The quarterly meeting of the H.A.C.B. Society was held at the Trades’ Hall on Thursday evening last, under the presidency of Br J. J. Shelley. There was a ...

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  14. COLONEL DE LISLE.

    Colonel De Lisle, who, in conjunction with Colonel Gorringe, has been for some time past in pursuit of Commandant Krutitzinger, in the Cape Colony, is ...

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  15. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    To-day the Premier sent the following message to Mr Barton:—“Accept cordial congratulations on your unopposed return to the Federal Parliament—a well ...

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  16. COMMANDANT KRUITZINGER DRIVEN NORTH.

    Commandant Kruitzinger was driven north with a loss of 40 men killed and wounded on the 17th. ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS.

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  18. COMFORTS FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    It is announced that the War Office is sending three million blankets and many comforts for the use of the troops in South Africa during the coming winter. ...

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  19. AN ERRONEOUS REPORT.

    It was stated the other day by some newspapers that Sergeant Rollings, of W. Australian Bushmen, had been killed in South Africa. It now appears that the ...

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  20. BOER BRUTALITY.

    Further particulars are published of the shooting of Messrs Boyd and M’Laughlin, at Wolmaranstad, by order of General De La Rey. ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY VISCOUNT CRAN-BORNE.

    In reply to a question in the House of Lords last night, Viscount Cranborne, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that since the railway dispute at ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST THE COUPON SYSTEM.

    An influential deputation from the Victorian Storekeepers’ and Traders’ Association waited to-day on the Premier, and asked him to introduce a bill during the ...

    Article : 321 words
  23. BALLARAT RIFLE CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  24. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS SAIL FOR KOREA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the “China Gazette” telegraphing on Wednesday, stated that all the Russian warships in Japanese waters have sailed for Korea. ...

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  25. MINING OPERATIONS AT JOHAN-NESBURG.

    Sinking and crushing has been begun on a limited 6cale at some of the Johannesburg mines. ...

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  26. COLONEL DEANE’S MISSION.

    Colonel Deane is returning to South Africa to organise a central camp of 16,000 Yeomanry at Germiston, a suburb of Johannesburg. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CONTIN-GENTS.

    The Australians at Peking belonging to the naval contingents from the States, which are shortly to return, started for Tientsin on Tuesday. ...

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  28. A MAIL STEAMER IN PERIL

    It now appears that the fire on board the British India Company’s steamer Jumna originally broke out in the vessel’s bunkers on 9th March in the Mediterranean ...

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  29. BOXING.

    There was -a large audience at Her Mejesty’s Theatre last night to witness two boxing contests, the principal atttraetion being a 20-round set-to between p. ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL ELECTION.

    Dr Carty Salmon, one of the candidates for the Laanencoonie Electorate, addressed a large meeting at the Clunes Town Hall this evening, and was accorded a good ...

    Article : 379 words
  31. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    There will be no half-holiday, as preciously announced, on the arrival of the Governor-Genaral in Melbourne. He will be received by the Lieutenant-Governor, ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    The H.M.S. Niobe, a twin screw cruiser belonging to the Channel Squadron, which escorts the R.M.S. Ophir as far as Gibraltar, has, by the aid of Marconi's ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Victoria State Parliament has b[?]n further prorogued till the 23th May. ...

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  35. DECISIONS OF THE CABINET.

    At a Cabinet meeting to-nigbt it was decided to lease 600 acres surrounding the Viticultural College, Rutherglen, and place the college in charge of a caretaker. ...

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  36. MINING INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 words
  37. THE W.A. SWEEP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  38. DECORATIONS FOR THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The Venetian masts which are to play an important part in the decorations on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess, are being erected in King, ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. APPOINTMENT OF WAGES BOARDS.

    The Premier this evening promised to investigate the claims of 34 trades, which asked to have wages boards appointed. ...

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  40. THE COUNTY COURT BENCH.

    Mr G. H. Neighbour made his maiden appearanee on the bench to-day. He owes his position as Acting Judge to the fact that the hearing of bush fire cases has ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. THE OPENING OF THE COMMON-WEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier has received a wire from Mr Barton to the effect that the New Zealand Government advises him that colony will be represented at the opening of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  42. WALLACE’S WAXWORKS.

    A race night audience greeted the Wallace Company last night, and a change of programme was prepared for patrons. The first part proved attractive and entertaining, ...

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  43. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A GATE-KEEPER.

    The death of John Gerald Dries, railway gatekeeper on the Mordialloc line, formed the subject of enquiry by Mr Candler to-day. Michael Connan. the ...

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  44. FIRE AT BURNLEY.

    The Presbyterian Church at Burnley was seriously damaged and had a narrow escape from total destruction, by afire which broke out this afternoon at Mr A. M. ...

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  45. SECOND DAY.

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The committee appointed in London to arrange a memorial for her late Majesty Queen Victoria recently submitted a report to the subscribers to the fund, in ...

    Article : 149 words
  47. BALLARAT EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Exhibition last night suffered somewhat through competition with other attractions, but was still good. The entertainers, French and ...

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  48. SMALL POX SCARE.

    The chairman of the Board of Public Health received a disquieting telegram today in reference to the movements, when here, of Walter Clarke, who developed ...

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  49. GLENTINE NO. 1 COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting was held yesterday afternoon at Mr J. A. Chalk’s office; Mr R. F. Bryant in the chair. Directors' Report.—"The work referred to ...

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  50. SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT PRAHRAN.

    A collision occurred this afternoon between a milk cart and a Toorak road tram. The driver of the cart was delivering milk when his horse bolted and dashed into the ...

    Article : 89 words
  51. MUTINY IN AMINE.

    The convicts, who, when working in the Lansing colliery, in the state of Kansas, mutinied, and seized the men employed in guarding them, have now been ...

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  52. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the market improved 5 per cent. above the opening prices for merinos, while crossbreds remadned. unchanged. ...

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  53. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A little girl, named Fairleigh Rotber, 13 years old, who was kicked on the head by a horse at Healesville, died to-day at, the Children's Hospital. ...

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  54. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CONTIN-GENT.

    The Lieuteaht-Governor has received a cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, notifying that the Australian Naval Contingent will leave for home in ...

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