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  2. SPORTING NEWS

    The preliminary rounds for the annuarl championship of the club were played on Saturday afternoon. The fame consisted of 27 holes stroke play, the four players showing ...

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  3. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES

    Yesterday evening, at the Cathedral Church, the Dean of Ballarat, the Very Rev. N. Lyndon Parkyn, preached a sermon in which the assassination of the ...

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  4. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    In consequence of the threat that an attempt is to be made to take the life of the Dike of Cornwall and York, the police have arrested hundreds of suspicious ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    Further details are published of the engagement between Lord Methuen’s [?] and the forces of General De la Rey and Commandant Vantonder, in the ...

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  6. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    President M'Kinley has succumbed to his wounds. LONDON, Saturday, 8.30 a.m. President M'Kinley died shortly before 2 o’clock this morning. All his family were present at his death, except Mrs M'Kinley, who was ...

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  7. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr Barton, the Prime Minister, has noticed the cablegram which appeared in today’s papers [?] to the Imperial asthorities asking the Canadian Government ...

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  8. OTHER CHURCHES.

    At the close of matins at St. Patrick’s Cathedral yesterday the "Dead March” was played, and during the day it was also played at St. John’s Presbyterian, Scots ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT ST. LAWRENCE.

    The Royal yacht Ohpin, with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall on board, has arrived at the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the Canadian coast. ...

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  10. REFERENCES IN MELBOURNE CHURCHES.

    In many churches to-day ministers referred in feeling terms to the death of President M'Kinley. At St. Francis’ Church the “Dead March” was played and Father ...

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  11. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Lord Hawke has written to the press, in which he asks the following questions:- “Why should English [?] go to Australia to make money for the ...

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  12. THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Brigadier-General J. Spene, of the Shrepshire Light Infantry, who is in command of a column [?] in the Orange River Colony, has arrived at [?] ...

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  13. AN INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    The inter-Sate conference, which has been convened by the Victorian Anti-sweating League, will be opened on Monday morning South Australia. Victoria, ...

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  14. THE BRITISH OR AMERICAN FLAG.

    Sir,—At the City Council meeting this afternoon I trust that a protest will be made against the folly of hoisting the American flag at half-mast at the City Hall as a mark ...

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  15. THE DISTILLATION BILL.

    “There is [?] to be said on both sides of this question," said Mr O’Malley, when speaking on the Distillation Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday. “I ...

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  16. DEATH OF DR FETHERSTON.

    To-day's obituary includes the name of Dr Gerald Henry Fetherston, who was also well known in the capacity of an honorary magistrate. The deceased gentleman, who ...

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  17. CAPE REBELS.

    A Cape rebel mamed Peter Massyin has just been severely [?] at Kimberley. [?] was justice of the peace in the Cape Colony, took a command under ...

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  18. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Samuel Joseph Black, aged 67, a retired Civil servant, residing at Malvern, was driving home yesterday afternoon with two tins of keroseno in his buggy, when one of ...

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  19. SOME HEAVY SCORING.

    The Yorkshire cricket team, the champions for the season just closing, commenced a match to-day against an eleven representing the rest of England. ...

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  20. ADULTERATED BUTTER.

    Pearks, Gunston and Tee, [?] grocers and provision merchants, London, who have numerous branch es in the suburbs and several country towns, have ...

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  21. A WICKED INVENTION.

    Mary and Elsie Lohmann, aged 15 and 11, residents of Northcote, reported to the police that they had been, attacked by four men armed with knives and revolvers when ...

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  22. PRO-BOER SPEECHES.

    Lord Kitchener recently permitted a number of Boer women who were detained in the refugee camps to depart, in the hope that they might convince their husbands ...

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  23. THE DUC D'ORLEANS.

    Last year great indignation was excited by the action, of the Duo D’Orleans, the bead-of the House of Bourbon and off the French Royalist party, in writing a letter, ...

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  24. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Arthur aged 33. was treated at the Melbourne Hospital to-day for internal Injuries, caused by his having been kicked in the abdomen by a horse at Glasscock's ...

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  25. HOSPITAL CASES.

    Charles Wilkie aged 36. living at North Melbourne. was taken to the Melbourne Hospital with a fractured leg. caused by a fall. ...

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  26. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Bindon Bland, who is in command of the limes of communications east of Pretoria, recently invited General Ben Viljoan to send a ...

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  27. DEATH BY POISONING.

    It has been ascertained that the sudden death of Percy Jenkins at the Stock Exchange Club on Saturday was due to poison. The deceased, who was accountant to Messrs ...

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  28. SERMON ON GAMBLING.

    An eloquent sermon was preached at the Lydiard street Wesleyan Church last night by the Key. S. T. [?] on "Gambling.” The preacher chose as his ...

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  29. WALLACE’S WAXWORKS.

    An entire change of programme attracted a large audience at the Mechanics’ Institute on Saturday night, when the respective members of Mr Wallace’s company—Messrs ...

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  30. THE JOLIMONT RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    There is nothing now of importance to be recorded to-day in connection with the Jolimont railway mishap. The ordinary departmental board sat to-day and examined ...

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  31. THE METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the sittings of the Wesleyan Oecumenical Conference in London yesterday the progress of the church in other lands was dealt with by various speakers. ...

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  32. THE CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    The Cape Parliament, Which a few weeks ago was prorogued until September 18, has been further prorogued until November 20. ...

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  33. EXPLOSION ON A STEAMER

    The Seal Books signal station wired this morning that anew steamer, named the Commonwealth, of 100 tons, passing north for Woollumba River, laden with goods for ...

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  34. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY THE ACTING COMMISSIONER.

    At such a large gathering of railway men as took place at Bendigo on Saturday on the occasion of the picnic held under the auspices of the Victorian Railways Mutual ...

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  35. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH.

    The service at St. Paul’s Church last night was marked by great solemnity. Funeral hymns were sung, and prayers were offered up on behalf of Mrs M’Kinley. An ...

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  36. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    Two Frenchmen have bean arrested at Lourenco Marques on the charge of having dealt in the contraband of war that was recently found on the Transvaal and ...

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  37. MEETING OF STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    At a crowded meeting of State school teachers held at the School of Mines on Saturday afternoon art address on “The Tone of a School" was delivered by ...

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  38. GENERAL GABLE NEWS

    It is announced, that West Australian loan will shortly be put upon the Londonmarket. The amount to be asked for will be ...

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  39. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Sir J. Gorst, Vice-President of the Council, in addressing a meeting of the British Association, said it would prove of inestimable advantage if Great Britain ...

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  40. REPLENISHING BOER SUPPLIES.

    It is reported that the inactivity of General Botha. the Boer Commander in Chief, as owing to his efforts to cover the systematic importation of supplies and ...

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  41. EARLEER MESSAGES.

    The latest advices regarding the condition of President M'Kinley state that the alarming change for the worse took place at 2 o'clock a.m. following upon the failure off the digestive organs and symptoms of kidney trouble. The patient rallied slightly about 4 o’clock, when the members ...

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  42. ST. ANDREW’S KIRK.

    At the morning service at this church the Rev. T. R. Cairns read as one of the lessons, II. Samuel, chapter iii., in which occurs the passage, “Know yes not that ...

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  43. OBITUARY NOTICES.

    The funeral of the late Mr Wm. Henry Harrison, of Ascot street, took place at the [?] Old Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The [?] were Messrs A. W. Crows, ...

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  44. THE STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    The jewels belonging to the Marquis of Anglesey, which were stolen from his room at the [?] hotel, Piccadilly, white he was at the theatre, [?] ...

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  45. A LAAGER CAPTURED.

    Colonel Benson has surprised a Boer laager near [?] in the Eastern [?] taking 31 prisoners, and capturing a quantity of stock. ...

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  46. CASUALTY.

    Private John L. Bellamy, of the New [?] Bushmen [?] was severely wounded at [?] some time ago, has died of his injuries. ...

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  47. EDELBERT STONE RELEASED.

    Edelbert Etone, who was arrested in The state of New Jersey on the charge of Being an accessory to the shooting of President M’Kinlley, has been released. ...

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  48. MINERS' REST

    The fortnightly meeting of the local M.I.A. was held on Monday evening; the president (Mr C. Shannon) presided. A letter was received from the Windermere ...

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  49. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

    A few weeks ago news was received of the death of Private George Westcott, who was well known in Ballarat. The following letter gives particulars of the sad ...

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  50. AUBEST OF A FOREIGN ANARCHIST.

    The New York police have arrested a foreign anarchist named Johann Most. The mat left Berlin for New Hampshire some time ago, avowing his intention to kill Colonel Roosevelt, the [?] ...

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  51. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    A West Australian 3 per cent. Loan. Which has been underwritten at £90 is Being issued to the public at £91. It is Expected that the loan will be readily ...

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  52. THE PRINTERS’ BOARD

    The Minister of Labor has bad brought under his notice the following letter to the Chief Inspector of Factories relating to the determination of the Printers’ Board:— ...

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  53. AS PRESIDENT.

    Ability, valor, integrity, and statesmanship such as were exemplified an William M'Kinley could have only one reward, and that was the proudest place in the bestowal of his countrymen. He was nominated for the Presidency on the first ballot in the St. Louis Republican National ...

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  54. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The Kaiser, replying to an address by the burgonmaster of Danzig said he had had a highly important meeting with his friend the Czar of Russia. The [?] was ...

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  55. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH.

    At St. Stephen’s. Clayton, street, yesterday. the Rev. C. E. Seymour made feeling reference to the assassination of President M‘Kinley, and Miss E. Morcom played) the "Dead ...

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  56. THE OZAR ON TOUR.

    The Czar of Russia sailed from Kiel without paying a visit to the town of Danzig. The [?] delated with the ...

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  57. LYDIARD STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    At the [?] street Wesleyan Church lost night, the Rev. S. T. [?] made torching reference to the death of the late President. He [?] to the splendid ...

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  58. COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WALES.

    The colliery proprietors of South Wales Are arranging a pooling system in the Working of the mines similar to that in Force amongst the mine owners of ...

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  59. TRIAL SPIN BY THE SHAMROCK II.

    Sir Thomas Lipton’s yacht Shamrock II., the challenger for the America Cup, During a trial spin had her gear subjected To a very severe test. She encountered ...

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  60. THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.

    In conjunction with the New. Tear’s services on Saturday and Sunday, the Rev. I. M. Goldreich was assisted by Messrs A. M. Simmons and M. Rosenthal, and there was ...

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