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  2. CABLE NEWS

    It is raining heavily at Cheltenham, and in consequence the match of the Australian Eleven against Gloucestershire was not started, play having to be ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    Long correspondence has been, published in the newspapers between the Russian Foreign Office and Presidenti Roosevelt, in which Count Lamsdorff, ...

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  4. MINERS’ ASSOCIATION.

    The appeal committee. met at Jordan's Hotel Allendale, on Saturday evening, to consider the oass of Mr De Brot; the ordinary working committee having ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    tive asked the Minister if settlers who already held areas at Condah Swamp would be eligible to apply for blocks in. the event of Strathkellar being thrown ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A lad named Percy Robinson was arrested on warrant on Saturday night, charged with assaulting Mrs Wee Young, wife of a Chinese resident or ...

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  7. HEAVY RAINS IN JAPAN.

    The Kobe correspondent of the “Daily Express” states that incessant rains have fallen, and it is feared that the rice crop will be totally ruined. ...

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  8. LINTON.

    The annual social in connection with Linton Rifle Club was held in the shire hall on Friday evening, and was very largely attended, visitors being ...

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  9. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    Public feeling in Japan continues to be strongly in favor of a firm attitude towards Russia, and Viscount Katsura. the Premier has roceived hundreds of ...

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  10. THE WINTER IN GIPPSLAND.

    The winter just closing has proved one of unusual severity in this district, and has caused groat hardships to farmers generally. Though rain has been ...

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  11. BRITISH CHANNEL SQUADRON.

    The British Channel Squadron arrived unexpectedly at Swinemunde last evening, and exchanged saltues with the shore batteries. ...

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  12. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Another appeal has been made by the Agents-Genoral for the colonies to Air Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, against the practice of the income tax ...

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  13. SUGGESTED PARTITION OF SAGHA-LIEN.

    There are many evidences that publics opinion in Japan strongly resents the partition of Saghalien. ...

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  14. SPECIAL MEETING.

    There was a large gathering of members at the Mutual Hall, Allendale, on. Saturday evening—Mr E. J. Evans in the chair—to consider the mining policy ...

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  15. NAPOLEONS.

    Mounted-Constable Kerr has rcsu[?] ed duty, having thoroughly recovered from his recent severe illness. Constable Words during the short time he ...

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  16. ALLEXDALE.

    A euchre tournaments was held in the Mechanics’ Institute on Friday evening, and was very well attended by both sexes. The prizes fell to the lot of ...

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  17. THE QUESTION OF INDEMNITY.

    It has transpired that the Czar, through Mr Meyer, United States Ambassador at St. Petersburg, has confided his final unqualified refusal to entertain ...

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  18. STAWELL.

    Charles Eskedt was charged at the local court on (Saturday morning with travelling on the railways without a ticket. Inspector Borsum, of the ...

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  19. A RUSSIAN PLENIPOTENTIARY’S STATEMENT.

    One Russian peace plenipotentiary has supplied Mr Smalley, the “Times” correspondent, with many details regarding the present position. ...

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  20. SHIP ON FIRE.

    Ad rices from New York show that the four-masted iron barque Marlborough Hill, 2452 tons, has had an extraordinary experience there. ...

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  21. BENDIGO.

    Cr J. Praed, general secretary of the A.M.A. in proposing the toast of the State Parliament at the mayoral luncheon at Eaglehawk on Monday, ...

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  22. THE INDIAN ARMY.

    In connection until the dispute over the reorganisation scheme for the Indian army, which led to the resignation of Lord Ourzon as Viceroy, a ...

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  23. BUNINYONG.

    At about 10 p.m. on Sunday night. Mr Thos Hanley reported to the police that there was a Chinaman named Ah Jim lying in his tent at Black Lead in ...

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  24. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The quarterly meeting of the BaKaras branch of the Australian Women's Association was held, in the A.N.A. Hall last evening. Miss Gourley, president, ...

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  25. PEACE CONFERENCE FURTHER .ADJOURNED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Portsmouth. New Hampshire, states that the peace plenipotentiaries will not meet on Monday as arranged. ...

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  26. JAPANESE NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    Admiral Kataoka reports to the Japanese Admiralty that the Oktottek squadron captured a gun at Portagan, and seized the British ship Antelope, ...

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  27. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Lands Commission. (Mr Justice Owen) continued its sittings this morning. John Hughes, solicitor, gave evidence of having on Saturday had an ...

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  28. MODERN GUNSHOT WOUNDS.

    Dr Schaefer, a German army surgeon, who was sent to Manchuria to study the war from a surgical standpoint, reports to the German Government that ...

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  29. MELBOURNE NEWS

    The Prime Minister has received a communication from the secretary of a body calling itself the Papuan Industries Company; which is of English origin, ...

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  30. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    A patriotic movement has been sot on foot to promote the reorganisation of the Russian navy, and a League is in course of formation on the lines of ...

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  31. ‘FREE GIFT DISTRIBUTION.”

    A prosecution of an unusual character was instituted by the police to-day at the District Court, against Louis C. Leiebvre, of Queen street. He was ...

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  32. CHAS. J. HAYMES ARRESTED.

    Chas. John Haynes proprietor of the “News Letter,” was arrested to-day for non-payment of a fine of £50 for contempt of court in respect of articles and ...

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  33. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    By defeating Lancashire and drawing with Essex despite the fine innings of 521 made by the latter county and the dismissal of Yorkshire for 98. Douglas ...

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  34. RUSSIAN STATIONS REINFORCED.

    Intelligence from the Far East states that the Russians have reinforced two guard stations at Port Lazarev. Both stations were destroyed by Japanese ...

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  35. THE WESTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    At a caucus of the Labor party coday it was decided not to more a sudden death motion against the Rasea Government to-morrow, but to give the ...

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  36. EASTERN CATHOLICS.

    An important statement has been made in Rome with regard to the protecorate of Roman Catholics in the Far East. ...

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  37. RUSSIA’S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    Asa result of the Czar's edict of 30th April, granting religious freedom, an immense number of persons who formerly professed the Jewish religion, but ...

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  38. BERRINGA.

    The large establishment of Clemo and Co., drapers, etc., had a narrow escape from destruction by fire on Saturday night. By some means the clasp ...

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  39. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH

    A man named William Gordon, who lived at the Temperance hotel Russell street, died at the hospital after taking a fit. He is alleged to have been ...

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  40. NEWINGTON BRANCH, AUSTRALIAN NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION.

    The quarterly summoned meeting of the Newington branch A.N.A. wan heie. last night in the Federal Hall, Sturt street, under the presidency of Mr F. A. ...

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  41. STRANGE SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A remarkable fatality occurred at Greenbanks last night, by which a man named John Carney lost his life. Frederick Ayers was extracting a cartridge ...

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  42. TROOPS AFFECTED.

    An inspection of the military barracks at Lodz showed that the Olonecki regiment, which is stationed there, was. in possession of many Jewish and Polish ...

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  43. THE GAMBLING MANIA.

    There has been some exceedingly heavy gambling at Saratoga, the wellknown watcring-place, which is about 180 miles north of New York, and [?] ...

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  44. GERMAN BAND PLAYERS AR-RESTED.

    This evening six members of the German band were arrested by Constables Gongdale and Porter on a charge of obstructing a thoroughfare in ...

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  45. CHINESE LOTTERY CASE.

    Mr Justice A’Beckett to-day dismissed an order to review which had been obtained on behalf of one of the Chinese who was recently fined £30 or three ...

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  46. CRESWICK.

    The secretary of the Agricultural Association has been notified that the sample potatoes grown by Mr John Newton have been retained by the ...

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  47. QUASHED CONVICTIONS LIVE ON THE RECORDS.

    An incident which occurred in the City Court to-day suggests the need of some reform in police and court methods. Sergeant Rattray, the court orderly, rend ...

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  48. FAMINE RELIEF.

    Owing to the failure of the crons and consequent famine, M. Kokovtsoff, the Minister of Finance, ordered that the excessive, export of grain should be ...

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  49. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT UNDER WATER.

    President Roosevelt yesterday witnessed a series of submarine experiments being carried out by the United. States navy officials in New York Harbor. The ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The warship Prometheus has arrived at Auckland from Permadecs. She had been ashore, and was making a good deal of water, the hull having been ...

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  51. FURTHER COSSACK SEVERITY.

    A terrible massacre is reported from the Caucasus. The Cossacks ordered 1000 peasants who were armed with pitchforks and bludgeons to disperse. ...

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  52. ANTI-GERMAN AGITATION IN SAMOA.

    Herr Falff visited Mulinau, and addressing the chief, complained of an anti-German agitation, he released prisoners, dispersed the former native ...

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  53. IRREVERENT LADIES.

    Considerable discussion has been aroused by the fact that during tho recent Canterbury weak several ladies who visited Canterbury Cathedral without ...

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  54. APPEAL TO THE FULL COURT.

    It does not look as if the judges of the High Court are likely to run out of worK for some time. To-day the plaintiff in the case of Potter v the Broken Hill ...

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  55. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mrs Margaret Jones, wife of Mr Alfred Jones, of Barkly street, took place at the New Cemetery yesterday. Messrs W. Trotman, H. ...

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  56. MARSHALL ISLANDS.

    Mr Coghlan, the acting Agent-General for New South Wales, has handed to the Colonial Office an amended claim by Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co., for ...

    Article : 134 words
  57. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  58. SUICIDE OF A CONSUMPTIVE.

    There was a good deal of pathos attached to the dentil of a middle-aved man named Ernest James Duffy, who shot himself through the head at North ...

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  59. HAMILTON.

    When the Minister of Lands (the Hon. J. Murray) returned from his tour of inspection erf the Strathkellan and Croxton Estates. representatives of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 357 words
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