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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr Reid, interviewed to-night, said the party had decided to organise throughout Australia. Though the course of action had been decided on ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The advisory committee of the United Free Church, of Scotland welcomes the report recently presented by the Earl of Elgin, as special royal commissioner, to ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    In anticipation of disturbances in St Petersburg. on May Day, 100,000 troops are stationed in that city, so as to be prepared for any disturbances. ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS

    The warships which are refuging at Shanghai, and which were refitted and re-painted recently, are being watched by five Chinese cruisers and four ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A report has reached the Horsham police that the named Coustley, who knows James Edwards, the man ranted in connection with the murder ...

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  7. NIEBOGATOFF'S SQUADRON.

    A British steamer which has arrived at Penang reports having passed two squadrons on Thursday night, about 60 miles south of Penang. ...

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  8. BIG STRIKE AT CHICACO.

    An extensive strike has taken place at Chicago. 10,000 teamsters having left work owing to a dispute with their employers. Business is completely ...

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  9. BUNINYONG.

    The health officer, Dr Longden, has reported that one of the school children is suffering from scarlatina. He recommends to the Hoard of Advice, and they ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Darling has been chosen captain of the team, and Noble vice-captain. Dealing, Noble, and Hill have been appointed a committee to select the ...

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  11. EDWARDS TRACED TO RUTHER-GLEN.

    Superintendent Sharp states that the latest authentic informatioin respecting Edwards is that he was shaved at Rutheerglen on the 14th inst. All efforts to ...

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  12. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    King Edward arrived at Paris yesterday. His Majesty received a warm, popular welcome. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL LEGIS-LATION.

    The Hon. B. R. Wife, late Attorney-Goueral in Now South Wales, in a letter to the "Times” complains that a loading article in that paper caricatures the ...

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  14. TOGO’S WHEREABOUTS.

    A merchant vessel just arrived at Shanghai, reports that an important division of Admiral Togo’s fleet is nonat the Tsushima islands, in the Straits ...

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  15. BACCHUS MARSH.

    A very old resident of Bullengarook East named Patrick Donovan, who has been living alone in a bark lint for many years, was found lying on the floor of ...

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  16. THE POPE AND IRELAND.

    Mr John Redmond, M.P. for Waterford, and leader of the Irish Nationalist party in the House of Commons, is now in Home, where he has ...

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  17. “FEARFUL CURSE OF FEDERA-TION.”

    Mr Hertzberg, president of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce, in his annual address. said it night safely be anticipated that Queensland would continue to enjoy ...

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  18. ROZHDESTVENSKY’S INTENTIONS.

    It is reported that Admiral Rozhdestvensky's squadron, including its warships, and a number of colliers, has quitted Kamranh with half a year’s ...

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  19. CRESWICK.

    The fishing season closed on Saturday. Messrs H. Williams, and Ben. May were at the Newlyn reservoir on Friday, and Mr May had the good ...

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  20. THE SOCIAL ELEMENT IT THE CHURCH.

    The Rev. T. R. Cairus last night preached to a very large congregation a St. Andrew’s Kirk on the social element in the Christian Church. He took [?] ...

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  21. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    A seaman named Geo. Williams, who was yesterday evening arrested by Detective Cantlon in a Flinders street hotel, was to-day remanded by the ...

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  22. RUSSIAN COLILERS AT BATAVIA.

    Six Russian colliers have arrived at Batavia. ...

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  23. GEELONG.

    Local customs statistics show that the exports for the month of April totalled £117,788, while imports amounted to £19,034, and £1276 was collected [?] ...

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  24. RUSSIAN FLEET’S RAID.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky has captured the British steamer Beatrice, which was bound from Saigon to Japan, on the ground that she was carrying a ...

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  25. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day al the Toongabbie railway station, where a man and a horse were killed by a passing train. The man was unknown to ...

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  26. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    Mr St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for India, in a speech on the fiseal question delivered at Godalming last night, declared that the tariff ...

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  27. JAPANESE TOTAL CASUALTIES.

    Count Okuma, an ex-Premier of Japan, made an important statement on Friday regarding the war. He said that the total wounded and sick during ...

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  28. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Shortly before 1 o’clock this morning a youth named Charles Anderson. 17 years of age. residing at Glover street. South Melbourne, was struck by an ...

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  29. THE STATE PREMIER’S TOUR.

    The Premier, accompanied by Messrs Craven and Carlisle, M's.L.A., arrived at Wodonga last evening and were met and welcomed by Cr Whan, president ...

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  30. THE JAPANESE FORCES.

    Russian advices states that Marshal Oyama commands 600,000 effective fighting men. ...

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  31. FATAL VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    A young men named Wilkaan Becker, aged 23, met his death with shocking suddenness this morning. He was in the employ of his brother, Mr F. Becker, ...

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  32. NAVAL GUNS.

    The Admiralty has issued an official reply to the “Daily Graphic’s” sensational statement that 15 of the newest British battlaships are armed with 35.43 ...

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  33. WOOL AND WHEAT.

    During the past week 403 bales of wool have been carried over the New South Wales railways, as compared with 327 bales during the corresponding week ...

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  34. WAR-SHIPS FOR RUSSIA.

    The result of Mr Sehwab’s visit to St. Petersburg has resulted in an arrangement being entered into between the Russian Government and the Bethlehem ...

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  35. LYONVILLE.

    A sensational story is related by Mr Betheras, a State School teacher, who had been recently transferred from Lyon, ville to the Bright district. Having ...

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  36. SPORTING NEWS.

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  37. NO COAL FROM HONG KONG.

    Russian representatives at Hong Kong are reported to have bought 50,000 tons of coal through French and Chinese agents. The British authorities ...

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  38. A RACING ACCIDENT.

    In the Hurdle Race on Saturday Aristas and Barman fell and were killed outright. Trent also had to be destroyed. ...

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  39. A RECENT SUICIDE.

    The authorities authorities are anxious the identity of the man who barged himself at Studley Park Inst week with his brance after trying to cut his throat. ...

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  40. AH IRISH EVICTION.

    Nows has been received from Dursey, an island at the south-west ext tremity of Ireland, between the estuaries of Konmare River and Bantry Bay, ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mrs Mary Fenton, widow of Mr William Fenton, took place from her late residence, “Rialto, Drummond street south, on Saturday. Her remains ...

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  42. LEARMONTH.

    Starlings arc said to be doing an immense amount of damage in the Burrumbeet and Windermere districts, where they are very numerous. ...

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  43. A SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION.

    Two of the big wire guns on H.M.S. Albion flagship of the second in command on the China station, and one of the wire guns on H.M.S Glory, ...

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  44. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The Lydiard street M.I.A. hold the usual meeting on Thursday evening last, the president, Mr W. Errey, being in the chair. The invitation from the City ...

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  45. LINTON.

    Mr A. J. N. Horan, who was a few months temporarily transferred at his own request from the charge of the Linton to the Wendource State School, ...

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  46. ITALY AND TRIPOLI.

    Considerable political excitement has been caused at 'Rome by what is regarded as a practical breach of the France-Italian agreement—arrived at with ...

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  47. MURTOA.

    Miss Lannen, who was for several years a teacher at the Murtoa Roman Catholic Sunday school, has been presented by the Rev. Father Meade, prior ...

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  48. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,-As an exponent and advcento of the system of economy that kind values created by the industry of fill the people afford, and the power there is in such to ...

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  49. ALLENDALE.

    The Allendale and Kingston Turf Club will lose about £20 on their meeting, which took place on Saturday, The club is in a good financial position, ...

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  50. MARYBOROUGH.

    Mr T. King, of Sydney, was on Friday night appointed art instructor at the Maryborough Technical School. There were six applications. ...

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  51. ARARAT.

    Messrs Bulte to and Macpherson were successful in securing the contract for the erection of a now brick coffee palace for Mr W. A. Claringbold, the price ...

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  52. A BASELESS RUMOR

    The Sultan’s government declares that the Tripoli rumor current at Rome is baseless. France not only supports this statement, but denies that any such ...

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  53. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Sergeant Arthur, the officer in charge of the Warrnambool police station, on Friday received the gratifying news of bis promotion from second class to first ...

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  54. UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN’S BILI.

    The management committee of the General Federation of Trades Union, suggests that the Unemployed Workmen's Bill should be made compulsory ...

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  55. IRONWORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Ironworkers’ Association held its weelky meeting Saturday evening last; Mr G. P. Briant in the chair. The subject evening was a lecture, ...

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  56. CLUNES.

    What appears a heartless case of wife desertion has been brought under the notice of the local police. The story is told by a Mrs Thomson, who with ...

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  57. CAPTAIN FORBES’ INVENTION.

    Captain Forbes, of the Edina, a steamer running between Melbourne and Geelong, recently invented a course and distance recorder for ships. ...

    Article : 75 words
  58. Advertising

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