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  2. GABLE NEWS.

    Anti-Semitic demonstrations are now feared at Minsk, a government in the west of Russia, at Warsaw, in Russian Poland, and at other western towns. ...

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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS-

    Two rabbiters at Murrumburruh quarrelled on Saturday night, and one of them named A Study was shot in the chest during the squabble. His step-son, Herbert ...

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  4. PREFERENTIAL NEWS.

    The "Daily Maily" states that the Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg has had an interview with the Czar, in which the Manchuridn question, as affecting ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Turkish advices state that the Turkish village of Ke[?], near Monastir, has been destroyed by insurgents, and all the inhabitants except 20 massacred. ...

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  6. CABLE MEWS.

    Mr Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Transvaal Legislative Council was [?]itled to authorise the importation of Asiatics, for ...

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    The influence which the female vote may exercise upon the result of the forthcoming Federal elections is at present a matter of interesting speculation. The ...

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  8. SEVERE WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Very rough and stormy weather has been experienced in all parts of the country during the last few days. The mail coach at Taranaki was caught in a storm, and ...

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  9. FEDERAL HIGH COURT.

    A rumor was circulated here yesterday to the. effect that the Commonwealth Government has selected Senator O’Connor for the position of Chief Justice, and Mr Isaacs and ...

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  10. THE LABOR TROUBLES.

    In the southern Provinces of Russia, where labor troubles have been acute, the Situation is improving. Kieff is much cuieter. and work is beings resumed. ...

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  11. RISING IN CHINA.

    The Chinese troops have been defeated by the rebels at Syeicbau. in the province of Kwangtung. Three thousand Chinese troops drilled by German, officers ...

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  12. LORD SALISBURY'S ILLNESS

    Lord Robert Cecil, sen of Lord Salisbury. states that though his father is gravely ill, he is in no immediate danger. ...

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  13. SERIOUS RIVER ACCIDENT

    A boat containing 30 passengers coilided off Kieff with another steamer. Eighteen persons were drowned. ...

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  14. MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

    The English, sailing ship Samanca arrived here night from Mauritius. Thecaptan reported that on 21st July one of the sailors, a man named W. J Moore. ...

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  15. STAWLLL

    It will be learnt with general regret that Mr. S. W. Dow. of Landsbprough, died on Thursday. The deosased was born in the Landsborough district where his parents ...

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  16. NO MATERIAL CHANGE.

    There is no material chanse in the position in Macedonia. Busaria, it is said, watches thee insurrection with interest, but has no hope that it will ...

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  17. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    The Imperial Parliament, has been prorogued for the summer recess. The closing hours were marked by wrangles on the part of the Oousition. which ...

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  18. KING EDWARD.

    The King taking the saline baths at Marienbad to-day. His Majesty suffered considerable annoyance. from the curiosity of the residents, who gather in ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. PROSECUTION UNDER THE FACTORIES AGT.

    At the Richmond Police Court to-day, before Mr Keogh, P.M., and Messrs Jones and Boissel, J’s-P., Inspector Billingham proceeded against E. Brennan, baker, 123 ...

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  21. THE LATE POPE LEO.

    Telerams received from Rome announce that the Vatican officials have diseovered money totaing £280,000 and a jewelled tiara estimated to be worth ...

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  22. DALYSSFORD.

    The Railway Commissioners were to have inspected the Daylesford and Maryborough lines on Wednesday next, but their arrangements have apparently been ...

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  23. COUNTRY NEWS.

    How easily an accident may happen was shown on Saturday morning, when a little, girl named Rica Minto, daughterof Mr Forbes, head teacher of the local ...

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  24. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN NATAL

    Mr Hulett, the loader of the Opposition in the Natal Parliament, who was commissioned to form a new Cabinet on the resignation of the Government, has ...

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  25. THE MURDER OF A RUSSIAN CON-SUL.

    The Porte has speedily brought the murderer of M. Rostovsky, the Russian, Consul at Monastir, to justice. The accused, Gendarme Hamil, has been found guilty ...

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  26. TO-DAY’S EVENTS.

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  27. AN ALPINE ACCIDENT

    A remarkable accident, fortunately, unattended with serious results, recently occurred on the Monte Rosa. The Hon. Gerald Fitzgerald, Land Commissioner in ...

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  28. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Considerable excitement is being aroused in connection with the municipal election for the borough. The retiring councillors are Gen. Tait, W. E. Alien, and ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING

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  30. A YOUNG POSTMAN’S SUICIDE

    Neuralgia appears to have been the primary cause which led to the taking off of Alfred Kingston Roberts, the Prahran letter carrier. At the inques ...

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  31. THE CYCLONE IN JAMAICA

    The terrible cyelone which recently visited Jamaica killed 60 persons and wrought a damage to property estimated at £3,000.000. ...

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  32. A BULGARIAN MEMORIAL.

    A memorial is being presented to the Powers by the Bulgarian Government, in which, they complain of the hopelessness of expectng any good to accrue from the ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. BRADSHAW’S CREEK

    The latest, report from the Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, is to the effect that the little ,boy Robertson is progressing very favorably. It was at first ...

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  34. SHIRE OF CUESWICK.

    Mr B. Betts, a candidate for the south riding, had a good reception at the Dramatic Hall on Friday evening. There was a fair attendance, the chair being ...

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  35. THE LATE CARDINAL VAUGHAN

    Cardinal: Vaughan’s gross estate has been sworn at £743. ...

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  36. STREET COLLISION IN MELBOURNE

    A collision occurred in Elizabeth street this afternoon between a dray laden with timber and a Brunswick tram-car. The dray, was driven by Timothy Carroll, who ...

    Article : 256 words
  37. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

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  38. THE PARIS TUBE RAILWAYS

    Another fire occurred yesterday in the electric underground' railway in Pans,' but fortunately on this occasion it was quickly extinguished. ...

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  39. FOREIGNERS AT MONASTIR.

    The ambassadors at Constantinople have communicated with the Turkish Government respecting the safety of the foreign residents at Monastir. The ...

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  40. SHIRE OF TALBOT.

    Crs G. Fraser and R. W. Niehol have been returned unopposed for the east and south riding of the Shire of Talbot respectivcly. There will be an election in ...

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  41. AVOCA

    It has been definitely settled that the Rev. "W. H. Geer, vcear of st. John’s Church of England. Avoca, is to remain in this town. Neither Board of Patronage Signed the ...

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  42. THE NAVAL MANCEUVRES

    The British navail manoeuvres off the West African coast! have resulted in a victory for the B fleets, under.the command of 'Viva-Admiral Sir Arthur Knyvet ...

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  43. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  44. LATE MINING

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  45. A SQUADRON LEFT FOR TURKISH WATERS.

    Advices from Vienna, stater that the situation is fast becoming critical in Macedonia. It is stated that the Porte is incapable of restoring order. A ...

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  46. RACING.

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  47. AFFAIRS IN SERVIA

    A sensational report has gained currency in Vienna, to the effect that King Peter of Servia, who succeeded the murdered King Alexander, has threatened to ...

    Article : 73 words
  48. FATAL ACCIDENT ON A BENDIGO TRAMWAY

    Last evening a shocking electric tram fatality occurred, resulting in the instantaneous death of James Cox. a single man, aged 48, residing at Sparrowhawk. ...

    Article : 142 words
  49. BALLARAT, GOLF CLUB.

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  50. BELONG

    An important meeting of the Archdeacor Slattery Memorial Fund Committee was held on Friday evening,-the chair being occupied by the Ven Archpriest M’Kenna. ...

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  51. GOLD MINING ON A BUSINESS SITE

    On Saturday while excavating foundations for the re-building of premises on a the in the busiest part of Hargreave’s street the workmen found a nugget of ...

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  52. CANADIAN RAILWAYS

    The debats was commenced yesterday in the Canadian House of Commons on the Government nronoeai to construct another srand trunk lane from Moncton. ...

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  53. DOMINICA’S CIVIL TROUBLES:

    Further disturbances are on progress in the – nccro republic of Dominica, on, the western-half of the island' of Hayti. In April last, after much sanguinary ...

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  54. CONFISCATION OF AMMUNITION FOR THE INSURGENTS.

    Advices from Servia state that the Customs officers at Belgrade have confiscated a quantity of ammunition intended for the use of the Macedonian insurgents. ...

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  55. ST. AUGUSTINES ORPHAGE BABD.

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  56. BREAD AND SOUP DEPOT

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  57. FIJIAN NEW.

    The petition for the change of constitution, forvarded to His Majesty the King, [?]n April, has been laid before His Malesty Tiereply states that His Majesty ...

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  58. THE BUTTER TRADE

    Messrs W. Weddel and Co. have issued their annual review of the dairy produce trade. The outlook in Australasia, they state, points to a probable all round ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN MAILS

    Italian advices state that the agreement with the shipping companies to land the Australian mails at Naples will not be renewed after 1901. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  60. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN

    Mr C. B. Fry, the well-known Sussex amateur, has declined the invitation extended to him by the Marylebbone Cricket Club, to accompany Mr Warner’s team to ...

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  61. NAPOLEONS.

    The ninth anniversary of the Napoleons A. N. A. was celebrated in the form of a concent. banquet, and dalll and was a great sueess from beginning to end Mr. F ...

    Article : 365 words
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