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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    The team to ropresent the Gentlemen of England in the first match against the Australians, on the Crystal Palace ground to-morrow, were to be chosen ...

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  3. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr Gaunt, the collector of Customs, put in another busy hour or two to-day enquiring into a number of cases involving breaches of the customs Act. Mr ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A shocking accident occurred this afternoon at Specimen Hill. Two boys, each aged 10 years, named Benjamin Philip Bawden (son of the president of ...

    Article : 130 words
  5. CABLE NEWS

    It is rumored at Tokio that the destination of the Baltic fleet is Pctropaviovsk, where coal supplies are collect ing. ...

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  6. SOUTH STAR EXTENDED COMPANY

    An application was recently made to tho Mines Department by the bouth Star Extended Company that several bores should be put into that company's ...

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  7. FLEET OFF HAINAN.

    The Paris correspondent of the “Times” states that Admiral Rozhdestvensky is now off the Island of Hainan, near Whatrong. The fleet is believed to ...

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  8. SKIPTON.

    The rain which foil about ten days ago has caused the grass and crops to shoot up nicely, and the country is now looking fresh and green, but this cannot ...

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  9. PLAY DELAYED BY RAIN.

    There was a fair attendance at the Crystal Palace ground to-day, to witness the opening match of the Australians' tour in England. The weather was ...

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  10. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Early this morning tho body of a man named Janies Ottaway was found hanging in a shed at the back of his promises, Fisherman’s Bend. It appears Hint ...

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  11. FRANCE’S “BENEVOLENT NEU-TRALITY.

    The British steamer Woodford, from Saigon, reports that thousands of tons of steam coal are stacked on the bailies of the Saigon River for transfer to the ...

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  12. A DIVORCE APPLICATION.

    Before Mr Justice Hodges to-day, Jessie Read applied for the dissolution of her marriage to her husband, George Read, on the grounds of desertion. Mr ...

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  13. BAD OPENING FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian selection committee decided to omit Howell, Gehrs, and Nowlands. Sewell was omitted from tho home team. ...

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  14. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a woman was found Coating in the Yarra, opposite No. 9 shed. Australian Wharf, to-day. Deceased, who appeared to be about 35, was well ...

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  15. SMYTHESDALE.

    The inspection of the Smythesdale Fire Brigade by the chief officer will take place on Thursday, not Wednesday, as previously stated. The chief officer ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURED.

    The Russian cruisers have captured tho British steamer Planet Venus. (The Planet Venus is a .steel screw steamer of 3689 tons, owned by Messrs ...

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  17. BEAUFORT.

    Mr Reginald Welsh, who has been employed at Messrs Hawkes Bros.’ establishment for 2½ years, having obtained a more lucrative appointment in ...

    Article : 175 words
  18. STAWELL.

    At Tuesday’s meeting of the Stawellshire Council the resignation of Cr Wettonhall was received. Accompanying the resignation was the following letter: ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. BATTLE OF THE YALU.

    Tho army under General Kuroki celebrated the anniversary of the forcing of tho Yalu—the first great laud battle of the war—on Monday. Spectacular fetes ...

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  20. SENTENCES AWARDED.

    Sentences were this afternoon passed by Judge Cliomley, in the Court of General upon the following offenders Win. Clarke, 10 years, nine ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,707 words
  22. CHINA’S ATTITUDE.

    At the insta co of Japan, the United States Government a few days ago urged China to take proper steps to enforce tho neutrality of her ports. The ro ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. FIRE AT THE CORPORATION YARDS.

    This afternoon a file broke out in the Corporation Yards of the City Council, and 200 gallons of tar were totally destroyed, while a wooden stage and about ...

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  24. THE CHICAGO STRIKE.

    The outlook in Chicago, owing to the groat' strike of teamsters, is rery disquieting. The non-unionists who are filling the vacant places arc in the main ...

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  25. CAMPERDOWN.

    There are still a few kangaroos loft in the forest in the vicinity of Elingamite. During the Easter holidays a party of visitors from Melbourne ...

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  26. DEATHS FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    At the Morgue to-day the City Coroner (Mr Candler) held an inquiry touching the death of Tames Foley, aged 14 years, which occurred at West Melbourne, on ...

    Article : 226 words
  27. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Full Court to-day refused an application to make absolute a rule nisi to set aside the verdict for the plaintiff and grant a now trial in the case of ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. CHILIAN AND ARGENTINE WAR-SHIPS.

    Persistent reports are circulated at St. Peteraburg that Mr Schwah, president of the Bethlehem Steer Company, and Mr Charles Flint, the well-known ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. WARRACKNABEAL.

    In the latter part of last, year complaints were made by the local health antherity that the Warracknabeal Stato school was overcrowded. Word has ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. CLUNES.

    The medical officer’s report, presented at the committee meeting on Wednesday night, showed that on 30th April 12 cases remained in the local hospita ...

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  31. FURTHER STRIKE RIOTS.

    Casas of rioting continue to occur throughout Russia, and d[?] a police sergeant has been shot 9 in an encounter with the populace ...

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  32. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Loudon “Times” refers to the repeated request by the Boers to he given responsible government, and strongly objects to giving to men ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. SOUTH SEA ISLAND NEWS.

    The steamer Moresby arrived at Sydney on Wednesday from a cruise among the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, and British Now ...

    Article : 298 words
  34. ILLEGAL GETTING.

    Two fishermen, Charles Bellotti end Honey Prest, were before the Port Melbourne Court to-day, charged with unlawfully using a certain net within ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. REMARKABLE STORMS.

    A tornado of unusual violence and mysterious origin passed over Perth shortly after half-past 8 o’clock on Wednesday morning, leaving unmistakable ...

    Article : 333 words
  36. FIRE-ARMS FREELY USED.

    The strike of teamsters at Chicago is still being marked by much rioting. Three men were killed and 100 injured yesterday. The Negro non-unionist ...

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  37. GEELONG.

    Within the next Sew days the con mittee of the hospital expect to receive the new and up-to-date X-rays apparatus recently ordered through Knox, ...

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  38. GENERAL BOTHA’S CRITICISM.

    In his criticism of the Transpnal con stitution, General Botha contends that the nominated section of the new Lesislature. amounting, to one-fourth of its ...

    Article : 110 words
  39. NEW SOUTH WALES IRON.

    The proposal of the Now South Was Government to create a native iron and steel industry is the subject of rathen severe criticism, in an article in the ...

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  40. V.A.A.A

    The annual meeting of Ballarat Local Centro, V.A.A.A., held Inst evening, at Keid's Coflee Palace. There was a large atondanre of both clubs. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  41. SUICIDE OF A RUSSIAN PRINCE.

    A sad occurrence is reported from the French Riviera. Prince Charles Bakounine, a son of the well-known Russian revolutionist, Michel Bakounine, having ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. WEST AFRICA.

    The Portuguese have of lute had a good deal of trouble with the native chiefs in Angola, the Portuguese colony in West Africa. One of these rulers, ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The May wool sales were continued to-day. Competition for all classes was brisk and animated. Prices had a tendency ...

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  44. GORDON.

    Great regret was expressed when it became known that Mr John Greene, whose serious illness was reported in Wednesday’s “Star,” had breathed his ...

    Article : 215 words
  45. RIFLE SHOOTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 words
  46. BRITISH NAVAL GUNS.

    Admiral O’Neil. an American navalofficer, and a high nuthority on gunnery, states that the British have no cause for alarm respeetin their naval ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. AUSTRALASIAN EXPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  48. CYCLING.

    A; foul teen-mile bicycle road race, from the Boaufort Mechanios’ Institute to Mr R. Ward’s. Luke Goldsmith, Hud back, was run under the auspices of the ...

    Article : 221 words
  49. YACHTING NEWS.

    Yachtmen will be interested to team that tile second event of the single-handed yacht race, held in connection with the Ballarat Yacht Club, will take place at ...

    Article : 93 words
  50. RAGING IN ENGLAND.

    The Chester Cup was ran to-day, and was won by Vedas, with Signorine second, And Llangibby third. ...

    Article : 25 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal yacht Victpria and Albert. with Queen Alexandra on hoard, arrivedat Chatham yesterday. Her Majesty [?] a great ovation. ...

    Article : 31 words
  53. KINGSTON.

    A [?] debate took place in the Mechanics’ Hall on Tuesday night, between some of the leading speakers of the Kingston and Smoaton brandies of the ...

    Article : 124 words
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