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  2. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The death of the seaman Charles Hansen, on the steamer Kanowna, last Saturday evening, appears to have been due solely to accident. The ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    Shocks of earthquake have been experienced throughout Switzerland and Italy. The tremors were especially severe in ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    At Bialystok, a manufacturing town of about 60,000 inhabitants, in the prevince of Grodno, 50 miles south-west of Moscow, the Cossack troops took ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS

    General Linievitch reports that on Saturday night two Russian forces, attacking simultaneously, expelled the Japanese from five positions, and ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Things have been decidedly lively in the Monmouth goldfield during the last few days, so much so that the local police had to be summoned on to the ground ...

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  7. AN UNDERVALUED ESTATE.

    The estate of the Into Mr Wm. Shield was valued by his executors for probate duty at £1480, but the official investigation shows that property in ...

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  8. JAPAN’S ENORMOUS STRENGTH.

    The enormous strength of the Japanese forces in Manchuria under Oyama, who has now fully 600,000 effective officers and men in the field, has ...

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  9. THE CHICAGO STRIKE.

    The strike of teamsters in Chicago still continues. Twelve labor lenders have keen indicted for conspiracy in connection with ...

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  10. COGHILL’S CREEK.

    The Ascot M.I.A. Hall on Friday night last was the secue of one of the largest assemblages that has taken-place in the district, all being present under ...

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  11. A VIOLENT LOVER.

    An charged man named Collingwood Stewart was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with having assaulted Sarah Burns. He pleaded guilty. Sarah ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    All the Boor leaders in the Transvaal admit, being dissatisfied with the new constitution, but have announced their intention to accept it, and to take part ...

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  13. PEASANTS’ DEBTS.

    An Imperial ukase has been issued, cancelling debts of Russia peasants in a number of provincial governments. The amount thus cancelled is stated. ...

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  14. KOREA TRANSFORMED.

    Dr Morrison, the Peking correspondent of the "Times,” describes in that journal the “Wonderful transformation that Korea has undergone since the ...

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  15. STRIKERS AND TROOPS IN CON-FLICT.

    A severe oncounter, resulting in loss of life, has occurred between Russian troops and men on strike at Czenstochowa, a Polish town 150 miles ...

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  16. THE HIGHER CRITICISM.

    The elders of the Presbyterian Church in London have signed a manifesto pointing out the dangers of the higher criticism. ...

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  17. FIRE AT MALVERN.

    At 9.35 this morning a fire broke outat "Ravenswood,” a nine-roomed villa in Huntingtower road, Malvern, owned-by Mr James Buick. and occupied by Mr ...

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  18. MR. BERTRAM MACKENNAL.

    Mr Bertram Mackennal, the Victorian sculptor, will be represented at both great art exhibitions this year in England and Firance. ...

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  19. GORDON.

    The rainfall for the month of April was 255 points. This is a grand fall in comparison with March when we had only 23 points. The is springing ...

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  20. GENERAL BOOTH.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. General Boothes reception in Wellington w. s most hearty. On Friday night the Premier presided over a great ...

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  21. BACCHUS MARSH CONVERT.

    His Grace the Archbishop paid a visit to Bacchus Marsh yesterday to bless and dedicate the new oratory and other additions at St. Joseph's Convent. ...

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  22. DARING BURGLARY IN MELBOURNE

    A shop at the corner of Bussell and Lonsdale streets, conducted by Mr H. Lool as a pawnbroking establishment and jeweller’s shop, was raided during ...

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  23. LIBERTY OF WORSHIP TO BE GRANTED.

    The Russian Government has decided to concede liberty of worship. ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN CRETE.

    The insurgents are still giving trouble in the Island of Crete. The latest information is that an encounter has taken place in Boukolies, a ...

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  25. PLEADED GUILTY.

    The following persons pleaded guilty to offences in the Court of General Sessions to-day, before Judge Chomloy:- William Claivle, to four cargis of ...

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  26. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court this morning Frederick Halliday was charged with making a bet with a person under age at the Tattersall's Club races at Victoria Park on Saturday last. ...

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  27. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    News has Boon received that three warship. supposed to he Japanese, were sighted on Saturday, 150 miles west of Cape Jacques. ...

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  28. GEELONG.

    Mr M. M'Kenzie, the town clerk, is still very ill. and the Town Council, on Monday night, therefore, granted him further leave of absence. ...

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  29. DEATH IN THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The death of Water Clarke, 29 years of age, who had rested at No. 31 Argyle street, Fitzroy, in the Melbourne Hospital last evening, has been, reported to ...

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  30. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    It is reported at Saigon that the Baltic fleet is proceeding to the Philippines, where it will meet Admiral Nebogatoff and a Yladivostock cruiser. ...

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  31. THE N.S.W. LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    The Executive Council has confirmed the appointment of Mr Justice Owen as a Royal Commission to enquire into certain applications for the conversion of ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    Mr J. H. Witheford, M.H.R., and Mr A. D. Willis, M.H.R., of New Zealand, who are at present visiting-England, have spent some days in Manchester, ...

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  33. THE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the committee was held in the office. Creswick, on Friday evening. Present—Mr F. Byrne (vice-president) in the chair, Mr ...

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  34. ADMITTED TO THE BAR.

    After a candidate for the bar has passed the various examinations, he has to come before the board of examiners, whose duty it is to ascertain whether, ...

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  35. GREAT BRITAIN WATCHFUL.

    The activity noticed a few days ago at Hong Kong, the British naval base in Chinese waters, is being maintained. Fresh guns have been mounted at ...

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  36. THE CUSTOMS FISH CASES.

    According to an arrangement made some time ago, Mr Justice O'Connor and a jury of six were to have sat here tomorrow to hoar actions by the Customs ...

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  37. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    The Chinese who were found by the police in a gaming house at Kogarali, one of the outer suburbs, last night, appeared before the local police court ...

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  38. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A terrible colliery disaster has occurred at Dubois, a small coal-mining town in Pennsylvania. The scene of the accident, which was due to an ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH.

    This morning a clock winder named Alfred Green, of Rosney street, Hawthern, died suddonly while winding a clock at T. Gaunt’s shop. He was ...

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  40. SCARSDALE.

    A special meeting of the Borough of Browns and Scarsdale was held on Friday evening, to deal with the tenders for the supply of quartz metal, etc., in ...

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  41. TRAINING THE RUSSIAN CREWS.

    According to French advices from St. Petersburg, an engineer, who has arrived in Russia from Madagascar, [?] points that during the long stay there of ...

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  42. ASSAULT AT A FOOTBALL MATCH

    A young man named John Tatum was brought before the Carlton bench this morning for ail allege assault upon F. Bernstein at a font ball match between ...

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  43. MOROCCO AFFAIRS.

    General Sir Harry Maclean, formerly of the 69th Foot, who has had command for training of the forces of the Sultan of Morocco, is retiring from the ...

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  44. MR. REID-ON SOCIALISM.

    The Prime Minister, Mr G. H. Reid, speaking at Padington to-night, tinder the auspices of the Women's Liberal League, attacked the platform of the Labor ...

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  45. ELEMINGTON AND ANNEXATION.

    A poll of tho Flemington and Kensington ratepayers to decide the important question of whether the borough shall he annexed to the city of ...

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  46. POLICING THE WATERS.

    The first-class cruisers Amphritite and Sutlej, and the second-class cruiser Iphi genia, belonging to the British East India squadron, are patrolling the ...

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  47. SPAIN SUPPORTS FRANCE.

    The Spanish Minister at Tangier has been instructed to proceed to Fez forthwith, and present his credentials to the Sultan. His instructions from his ...

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  48. PORT ARTHUR PRISONERS.

    The Japanese Government has decider to release about 700 Russian sailois, belonging to the warships which fell into the hands of the Japanese on the sur ...

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  49. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a Large attondance at Her Maesty’s Theatre when the "New East Lynne” was presented. Though the original story of Mrs Henry Woods novel ...

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  50. THE POLICE CARNIVAL.

    The police carnival has proved a great success in more than one direction, and the metropolitan charities, in where aid it was organised, will reap considerable ...

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  51. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr Arthur Lee, a civil Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Gosport last evening, indicated that another of the constant alterations in design of ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The annual banquet of the Royal Academy was hold last night, prior to the opening oF the exhibition at Burlington House. ...

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  53. SYSTEMATIC ROBBERIES FROM FARMERS.

    At the City Court to-day William Munro, Frank stealing, and William Hopley were charged with stealing produce, harness, tools, etc., from farmers and ...

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  54. A CLAIM FOR CGPMSATION.

    In the Pradico Omit this morning Mr Justice Hood delivered reserved adgment in the case of Grenn v the Board of Lands and Works. The plaintiff in June, 1900, ...

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  55. A HAYSTACK FIRED.

    A young man mimed Joseph Mills was placed on trial in the Court of General sessions to-day before Judge Chomley. charged with arson. It was alleged for ...

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  56. REBELLION IN ARABIA.

    The town of Sana, in Southern Arabia, which was attacked by Arab rebels, and defended by a Turkish force, under Marshal Riza Pasha, consisting ...

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  57. CRESWICK

    Sir Frederick Holder, Speaker of the Federal House of Parliament, conducted the anniversary services at the Wesleyan Methodist Church on Sunday. In ...

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  58. THE ORIENT COMPANY.

    At the annual mooting of shareholders' in the Orient Steam Navigation Company, hold yesterday, the question of the Australian mail contract was ...

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  59. WALLACE’S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY

    Thorn was another large audience at the Mechanics’ Institute when the Wallaes Vaudeville Company repeated Saturday night's programme, with some ...

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  60. GUNGA BRAHM AS DEFENDANT.

    Gunga Brahm. The Indian wrestler, appeared as defendant in an assault ease, heard in the District Court to-day. The complainant was Nellie Fraser, who ...

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  61. NORTH MELBOURNE HOTELS.

    A Hungrier the occupiers and owners of the North Melbourne hotels ordered to be closed by local and option, to-day received the rvinunts of compersation ...

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  62. LONDON’S POOR.

    As the result of a discussion which took place in the House of Commons towards the end of last month, steps are to be taken to relieve the wants of the ...

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  63. CENTRAL ASIA.

    Notwithstanding her internal discords and her troubles abroad, Russia has entered upon the construction, of a great railway designed to develop her ...

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