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  2. NORTH MELBOURNE LOCAL. OPTION POLL

    Some time ago Mr Beat, the Premier made a kind of sporting offer to the publicans of No to Melbourne whose hous [?] will be losed under Local option. ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    The Russians have been compelled to ovacuate the Ahkasaka tort, Port Arthur, owing to the heavy fire directed upon it from 203 Metro Hill, only 300 ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS

    Additional particulars are published to-day respecting the case of the French steamer Imerethie, which was stopped A[?]few days ago by the Turkish ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The French Senate, has ratified, by a largo majority, the Anglo-French convention. ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At last night’s meeting of the Borough Council, Cr Wild, in accordance with notice, moved that Mr Toutcher be asked to interview the Premier, ...

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  7. A CHRISTMAS BOX NUGGETTED

    Three minors working in. the old Break o’Day paddock, named Thornton, Trend, and Timmins, a nice nugget of gold on Wednesday afternoon. The ...

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  8. CORINDHAP.

    Chas. Walker and Co., auctioneers, of Ballarat, acting under instructions from the executors in the estate of the late W. H. M‘Donald, sold the whole of the ...

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  9. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The weakly meeting of tile Christ Church Y.M.C. was held in the club rooms last Monday night; Mr W. J Everall presiding. A vote of thanks ...

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  10. THE COLONIES AND DEFENCE

    The “Times” referring to the proposed Imperial Federation Defence deputation' to Mr Balfour, says that at present the colonies hardly realise their origin and ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 10:30 PAPUA BILL. The Pa[?] Bill was further condidere[?] in committee ...

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  12. METRE HILL.

    Advices state that the Russians have abandoned, the attempt to retake Metro Hill. ...

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  13. CHARLTON.

    In tho course of a sermon at St. Mar tin’s Church of England, the Rev. A. E Precce referred to the subject of the Christian Sabbath. We had a picnic ...

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  14. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    A case of bubonic plague has been discovered on a steamship in the Thames, which recently arrived from the River Plate, in South America. ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The funerai of Mr James Merson took Pitted at the Ballarat Old Cemetery yesterday afternoon, mid was well attended. Messrs Chinan.. J. S. Vickery. H. [?]lenny, J. Howe. j[?] Mobbeneriry. [?]. Phillips. [?] ...

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  16. GENERAL KUROPATKIN.

    St. Petersburg, advices to French newspapers report the discovery of a plot to assassinate the Russian Commander in Chief. ...

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  17. AN EMPIRE DAY

    Earl Meath, replying to Mr Reid’s suggestion that the late Queen’s Birthday should be celebrated as an Empire. Day, said it was of little importance ...

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  18. BUNGAREE.

    The scholars of the Bungaree Catholic school were given a picnic yesterthr rendezvous being Kirk’s reserve, at the Gong Gong. The children started ...

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  19. EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER

    A funeral sorvice held over the remains of ex-President Kruger, which reached Cape T[?] week ago, was very largely attended. ...

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  20. HAMILTON.

    The remaining portion of the Tar tington Estate, which was subdivided, and the greater portion of which was disposed of some time ago, was offered ...

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  21. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    The “Standard,” commenting on tho “White Australia”'policy, asks'how-can Australia refuse to aid willing Asiatics if no others are available to work, her ...

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  22. THE WARSHIP RETVISAN.

    The shells poured into Port Arthur harbor from 203 Metro Hill forts are having a disastrous effect upon tho few remaining Russian warships. ...

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  23. BENDIGO.

    A youth named William O’Brien, who hails from the Ballarat district, had a most unpleasant experience oil Wednesday morning. O’Brien and his ...

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  24. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    In the appeal case, the Van Dieme[?] Land Company v. tho Marine Board of Table Cape, the Privy Council has reserved judgmont. ...

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  25. HORSHAM.

    On Tuesday afternoon a married man named John Rees, aged 36, formerly of Stawell, who had commenced work at Messrs May and Millar’s Wimmera ...

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  26. NEWSPAPER COMPANY

    Mr C. Arthur Pearson, managing director of C. Arthur Pearson Limited, the "Daily. xpress" Ltd., and iseveral other newspaper companies in London ...

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  27. RUSSIA WARNED.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of tho “Daily Express” says that, under a clause of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, Great Britainiat the beginning of the ...

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  28. THE COLONIES AND THE MOTHER LAND

    The London School of Economies and Political Spience, which is associated with London University, has put. for ward a project for improving tho ...

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  29. KERANG.

    A sad drowning case occurred at Lake Bael Bael on Monday, the victim being Edith Winifred, aged one year and eight months, the infant daughter of ...

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  30. THE BALTIC FLEET

    A Russian, statesman has communicated to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” tho secret history of. the negotiations between Great ...

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  31. IMPORTS OF MEAT

    At a meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice-Association yesterday; Mr Cameron read a papor on the growing amount of imports from New Zealand. ...

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  32. BERRINGA.

    On Tuesday evening the Ballarat district officers journeyed to Berringa, to open anew branch in connection with the above order, at the request, of some ...

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  33. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    News has been received of extensive bush fires the Singleton district, north of Maitland,. It is stated that thousands ot acres of rich grass have been swept by ...

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  34. THE DARDANELLES

    The agitation for tho abrogation of. the Treaty of Paris, in order that the Black Sea fleet may be allowed to .pass through the Dardanelles, and assist in ...

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  35. DEATH OF LORO HOBHOUSE

    The death of Lord Hobhouse is announced, at the age of 85 years. Lord Hobhouse, who was raised to the peerage in 1885, always took a keen interest ...

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  36. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY

    Failing to get redress of grievances arising out of some. Customs irregularities which have occurred at Scutari (Asiatic Turkey), the A[?]sirian ...

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  37. LEARMONTH.

    Mr Samuel Barrett, dairyman, of the Pound Hill, met with a painful accident on Wednesday, and narrowly escaped serious injury' He was taking a can of ...

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  38. A MINER KILLED.

    A young man named Frank Robinson was killed this morning at the Briseis mine, Derby. He was working in the upper cascade ...

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  39. DUELLING IN FRANCE

    A duel has taken place at Hendaye, in France, near the Spanish border, between M. Deroulede, the well-known, writer, and M. Jaures, a leading ...

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  40. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

    Miss Madden, who by the way, is a native of Ballarat, will renew her acquaintance with this city under most favorable dirconstances to-night. Seldom, indeed is ...

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  41. THE ADEN HINTERLAND

    The trouble between Great Britain and Turkey respecting the delimitation of the Ade[?] Rintorlaod, has at last been settled. ...

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  42. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    Mr WILKS (N.S.W.) presented petition from, shipowners and others engaged in the shipping trade in Melbourne, praying for certain amendments in the ...

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  43. LOAN COMPANY OF NEW ZEA-LAND

    The accounts of the New Zealand lean and Mercantile Agency Company Limited for the year ended June 30 last show that, after the payment of ...

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  44. WOODEND.

    A shocking burning accident has occurred at Macedon Upper, the victim being the daughter, aged about 6 years, of Mr Donald, caretaker at “Craignair." ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS

    Mr W. H. fames, the Agent-General far West Australia, has interriewed ship brokecs with a view of attainting a reduction in freight rates [?] that state ...

    Article : 54 words
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