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  2. MELBOURNE NEWS

    This afternoon a driver, named John M'Ginn, 24 years of age, who resides in Brunswick, met with a painful accident. Ho was driving a horse attached to a ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    Further reports show that the capture of 203 Metre Hill fort by the Japanese was only effected after five days’ desperate fighting, in which, though the ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A fatal burning accident occurred at Burwood yesterday. The Victim was Miss Muriel Clark, aged 23 years of age. Miss Clarke was cleaning some ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    About 2 o'clock this morning a destructive fire broke out is Packenahm street, near the level crowing over the railway. resulting in the total destruction of four ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS

    As a nucleus of the Mansion House Fund, for the relief of the Loudon unemployed, £15,000 has been privately subscribed. ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The story of how a body of confiding business men in Geelong were imposed upon in 1899 was related at the Police Court this morning. When William ...

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  8. ADMIRAL URIU’S MISSION.

    The Russian Admiralty learns that Admiral Uriu has been commissioned to intercept transports conveying coal for the Baltic fleet. ...

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  9. AN INDECENT FELLOW PUNISHED.

    Some very objectionable characters hang round the city gardens, and one of them, in the shape of a middle-aged man, named James Scollard, appeared before the City ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST A COUNCIL.

    An action, in which Alfred Edward Warman sued the Sydney City Council for £1000 as damages for injuries received by colliding with an obstacle which ...

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  11. BAIRNSDALE.

    Last Thursday a laborer missed his swag from the yard of an hotel where he had left it, and the same night a man named Patrick Cronin, also a travelling ...

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  12. BEEF FOR THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

    The Cudahyo Packing Company of Omaha, Nebraska, has scut ten trainleads of beef to Tacoma, Washington, for shipment to the Russian army, ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    The “Times” correspondent in Vienna states that a bitter feeling exists in the Austrian capita; In consequence of the hectoring attitude displayed by ...

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  14. CHINESE QUESTION MEETING.

    The sub-committee appointed to arrange for the holding of a meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall relative to Chinese work in connection with the furniture ...

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  15. ROBBERY FROM A MINER.

    Albert Burns, a miner, who recently arrived in Melbourne from South Africa, came overland to Adelaide on Saturday. At Melbourne a stranger got into the ...

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  16. GERMANY’S ATTITUDE.

    The application by a Merlin journal of the term “sympathetic neutrality” to the attitude which is being adopted by Germany towards Russia during the ...

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  17. FARMS ATTACKED.

    A grass fire broke out yesterday afternoon on Mr Goorge Hicks’ farm, about theres miles from Echuce. Over 80 acres of grass and 180 acres of ...

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  18. BALLAN.

    The following charity vote was passed by the Ballanshire Council at Monday's meeting:—Ballarat Hospital, £30; Ballarat Benevolent Asylum, £25; Ballarat ...

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  19. ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    Detective Hawkins this afternoon arrested a man named George Savage on a charge of stealing a bicycle. valued at £8, from a man named Wm. Bailey. ...

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  20. A WEAKNESS FOR BEER.

    Fetty pilfering is rife on tho railway, and the departmental detectives have gneat trouble in sheeting it home. Today a weakness for beer led to the ...

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  21. ARARAT.

    Bush fires have been very prevalent here during the past few days. On Saturday one started on Mr M'Cready's land at Novel. and swrept over the langes ...

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  22. NEW HEBRIDES

    M. Brunet has submitted to the French Chamber of Deputies the report of the committee on the petition presented by the Caledonian and Hebrides ...

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  23. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  24. COLAC.

    A snake charmer named James Morrissy has been giving practical demonstrations of the efficacy of a snake-bite cure, by allowing the snakes to bite him, and ...

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  25. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  26. A LOYAL ADDRESS.

    A deputation from the Presbyterian Assembly waited to-day on the Governor-General, and presented an address of loyalty relative to the King’s Birthday. ...

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  27. BEAUFORT.

    Messrs W. Dickson. Leader, and Patterson. P.M’s., sat as a Licensing Court at Beaufort on Tuesday. Renewals of publicans’ licenses in the Beaufort and ...

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  28. THE RUSSIANS RETIRE.

    During the afternoon of November 30 the Japanese artillery, aided by the guns from the ships, rendered very effective service. ...

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  29. MELBOURNE MEAT MARKET.

    There was a fair attendance of buyers at Newmarket while sales were being held yesterday. Fat Sheep—The market was fully ...

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  30. THE DARDANELLES

    Active discussions are taking place in tho Europoan proas, which are regarded as possible feelers to the abrogation by Russia of the clause in the ...

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  31. HAMILTON.

    George Harding, a recent arrival from Mount Gambier, was arrested on Tuesday afternoon by Constable Harrington, charged with passing a valueless cheque ...

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  32. THE BALTIC FLEET

    The Japanese press are demanding determined action to prevent neutrals from assisting the Baltic fleet. They consider it unfair that such things ...

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  33. KORUMBURRA.

    Arthur Reeves, one of the oldest and most efficient members of the Korumburra Fire Brigade, met with a serious accident on Saturday evening. After the usual ...

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  34. MELBOURNE STREET FATALITY

    Whether an unknown man of about 48 years of age met his death from the results of an aseault or not, is a question that cannot be answered at present, but ...

    Article : 346 words
  35. THE FISCAL ISSUE

    Lord Rosobery, speaking at Glasgow, ridiculed the telegram sent by Cr Pleasance. Lord Mayor of Melbourne, in connection with the meeting at the ...

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  36. BALLARAT TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 words
  37. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    Count Von Bulow, replying to an attack made by Herr Puebeds, on the Government external policy, repudiated the idea that the German fleet,was ...

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  38. LINTON.

    The total number of bales of wool despatched from the Linton Railway station to date is 5501, and there are a number of small lots from the farmers still to come ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Miss Adeline Sergeant, the well-known novelist. (Though not absolutely in the front rank of novelists. Miss Sergeant’s ...

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  40. STORES FOR PORT ARTHUR.

    The captains of blockade runners into Port Arthur are said to receive five times the nominal amount of the goods they carry if they succeed in delivering ...

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  41. CONJUGIAL AMENITIES

    There was a good deal of amusement at the Police Court this morning when a middle-aged woman named Hannah Downes was charged with assaulting her ...

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  42. RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS

    A somewhat remarkable change in Russian policy towards the Jews has been manifested in an address to a Jewish deputation by Prince Urusoff, ...

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  43. MARYBOROUGH.

    Miss Moya Casey, daughter of Mr and Mrs G. B. Casey, has taken the white veil of the Brigidine Order of the Sacred Heart. Her name in religion is Sister ...

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  44. POSITION AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The Russians hold 400 lines of defences at Port Arthur. It is reported that if they are expelled, they will retire on Liao-ti-shan. ...

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  45. A NOTED IRISH MURDER

    Joseph Fee, a butcher, has been convicted at Belfast on his third trial, and sentenced to death for murdering John Flanagan, a produce dealer, at Clones, ...

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  46. FIGHTING ON THE SHAHO.

    The Japanese, on Saturday, expelled the Russians from the village of Ruchiatze. ...

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  47. BENDIGO.

    The second prize in the Miners’ Art Union has been won by Mrs Mary Thompson, of Sebastian, near Bendigo, the third prize by Mrs C. Hose, of ...

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  48. LATER PARTICULARS.

    This ovening the deceased wag identified by Constable Toole as Charles Barnum, a German machinist, 56 years of age. is stated that last March ...

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  49. SALE OF A ROMNEY PICTURE

    A Romney picture was recently sold for 6500 guincas, which had been purchased a few years ago at a country sale for 20s. ...

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  50. FIRE AT MUKDEN.

    Advices state that a largo Red Cross depot at Mukden has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  51. RIOTS AT SEBASTOPOL

    A serious riot has occurred at Sebastopol owing to the authorities haring closed a number of disorderly bouses ana taverns. ...

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  52. CLUNES.

    A case presenting features which are fortunately rare came before Messrs F. J. Matthews and J. Field, J's.P., at the police court on Monday. John W. Brown ...

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  53. THE CHADWICK CASE

    The mystery in connection with the wife of Dr Chadwick, the millionaire of Cleveland, in Ohio, is deepening. adf ...

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  54. HENRY P. NELSON’S DEATH

    Considerable mystery exists as to the cause of the death of Henry Patrick Nelson, a young carter, who died- at his mother’s house on the 20th of last month. ...

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  55. THE REFORMATION IN ENG-LAND

    Some very instructive lectures are being delivered by the Anglican Bishop of Melbourne to the clergy. To-day he delivered another, on "The Reformation in Eng. ...

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  56. THE CAROLINE CASE.

    The Yarrow Shipbuilding Company explain that they gave the Admiralty due notice that the Caroline had beon sold as a yacht to an American ...

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  57. VICTORIAN MANUFACTURES

    A patriotic demonstration. organised by the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures. was held in His Majesty's Theatre this evening, to create an interest in ...

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  58. ORANGE RIVER COLONY

    Responsible government has been one of the principal subjects discusesd at the congress of ex-burghers of the Orange River Colony which is now being ...

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  59. A STREET BOY INJURED

    Some of the orderly boys employed by the City. Council to help, to keep the at reels clean run much risk from the traffic. To-day one of them named ...

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  60. BOWLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 967 words
  61. FIGHTING ON THE SHAHO.

    A remarkable instance of heroism and endurance is mentioned by Router’s St. Petersburg correspondent. It appears that on November 28 a ...

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  62. A MISSING FARMER

    It is reported to the police to-night that the body of Thomas Brennan, aged 50, farmer, living at Wareek, who had been missing since Sunday night, had been ...

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  63. OBITUARY

    Death (writes our correspondent) has been busy in the Smeaton district. On Saturday a very old resident in the person of Mr J. Darlison, well-known as ...

    Article : 155 words
  64. REVIVALISM IN WALES

    A collier and student named Evan Roberts is the leader of the great revivalist movement in Wales, which is causing a groat upheaval. ...

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  65. JAPANESE GUNS CAPTURED.

    The Mukden correspondent of the Moscow newspaper, the “Russ,” is the authority for another reported Japanese, repulse. ...

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  66. A HOTEL LICENCE REFUSED

    At the annual sitting of the licensing Coart this morning. William M'Grath, formerly a diaper’s assistant at Ballarat, applied for a transfer to himself of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  67. GEELONG.

    The man Stephen Maher, who cut his throat about three months ago, and who has been the gaol hospital ever since, was brought before the Police Court on ...

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  68. EASY TO TAKE. PLEASANT IN EFFECT.

    When troubled with constipation, try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take, and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. ...

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  69. JAPANESE FLEET.

    For some time past the belief has gained ground in some quarters that many vessels of the Japanese fleet were becoming unfit for service, owing to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  70. Advertising

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