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  2. PERSONAL ITEMS

    The Eight Rev Dr Cairns, moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly, and Mrs Cairns, will leave Ballarat on the 24th inst., for a fire weeks’ trip to New ...

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  3. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    Haryesting operations, delayed through the unusually cool season, have been in full swing tately and line stack's are new seen on every side. ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    The general elections are causing intense excitement. Mr John Redmond has been re-elected unopposed for Waterford City. ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Advices have been received that a supporter of George Towns in England has deposited £50 with the editor of the “Sportsman” to bind a match with ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    A few days ago the Paris journal, “Le Matin,” stated that M. Kokovtsoff, tho Russian Ministor of Finance, had visited Paris to endeavor to raise a ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Constatle Anderson received a wire on Saturday that Willie and Arthur Eyres, aged nine and seven respectively, who cleared out on Thursday with a ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. DAYLESFORD.

    Havesting operations are in full awing in this district, and the return will be a good average one. At Franklinford Mr Fowler's thresher has put through Messrs ...

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  9. HAMILTON.

    In reply to complaints made through the borough council, of the insufficient accommodation at the local post office, and the unsatisfactory working of the ...

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  10. CAPE CLEAR.

    The crops in this and surrounding districts are now all stackod. and harvesting operations are over for the season, except a little thrashing; but as nearly ail are cut ...

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  11. THE COLLIERY TROUBLED.

    The trouble at the Pelaw Colliery, Kurri Kurri, was settled to-day, and work was to be resumed at midnight. ...

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  12. DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER.

    Jeremiah Hughes, aged 83. an old Eureka Stockader, died at Buthero Station last week from exhaustion owing to excessive heat. ...

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  13. TRAINS AGAIN RUNNING.

    Trains are now running in the coal districts. ...

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  14. AUTOCRATIC “JUSTICE.”

    During the trial of the persona arrested for the murder of General Bogranovitch, Vice-Governor of Tambone, the prisoner’s lawyer, a barrister ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The first complete ascent of Mount Cook has been accomplished by Mr Samuel Turner (of London) and three New Zealander—Messrs Malcolm Ross ...

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  16. A JOCKEY’S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the lad Harold Trinder. who was hilled when riding Eureka Girl in the Trial Handicap at Majorca on Wednesday last, took place yesterday. ...

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  17. MELTON.

    The hum of the threshing machines is to be heard all day Jong, as there are four of them working in the district, viz., Messrs Harkness, Barrie Bros., W. ...

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  18. MR BALFOUR’S DEFEAT.

    Intense excitement prevailed at Manchester and Salford over Mr Balfour’s defeat. The Ex-Premter addressing the ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. MARYBOROUGH.

    The annual meeting of the Charities’ Carnival committee was held on Friday evening. There was a large attendance. Mr H. C. Williams, J.P., ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. MORTLAKE.

    This year Messrs Absalom and M'Douald have about 400 acres under oats and wheat, and it is expected the oats will yield between JO and 50 bushels. A ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. SENSATION AT TIFLIS.

    During the Recent fighting at Tiffis, a bomb thrown from a window, in the Armenian Seminary injured several members of a passing, military patrol. ...

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  22. THE LABOR PARLIAMENT.

    The Otago Employers' Association decline to take part is the proposed Labor Parliament. It is understood that the Southland Employers also decline to ...

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  23. RE-ELECTED UNOPPOSED.

    The polling for the general elections commenced to-day at Ipswich. The following old members have been returnedunopposed:— ...

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  24. HARVESTING MALTING BARLEY

    Ballarat growers of matting barley will naturally be interested in anything that will tend to cheapen production, and 60 incresse their profits. The ...

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  25. CHARLOTTE PLAINS GOLD MINES.

    The Charlotte Plains Consolidated Gold Mines Limited, an English company, completed its first clean up yesterday. when 36 fathoms gave the ...

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  26. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Favorable weather continues for harvesting operations, and excellent progress is being made. Where stripping has not yet boon completed the work is well ...

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  27. HAWAII AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at Liverpool, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman quoted, with approval, President Roosevelt’s refusal to allow Hawaii to become an American ...

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  28. OUTBREAK AT IRKUTSK.

    A revolutionary outbreak has occurred at Irkutsk, the Vice-Governor being wounded, and the chief of police killed. ...

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  29. MELBOURNE NEWS

    The body of an unknown man found recently in the bay by a South Melbourne fisherman was buried without being identified. It was that of a ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. THIEVES AT GEELONG.

    The office attached to Everett’s carriage factory in Mercer street was entered by thieves some time during last night. Admittance was gained to the office by means ...

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  31. ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL.

    A meeting of Catholic residents of Ballarat was held at St. Patrick's Hall yesterday, with a view to making preliminary arrangements for the annual ...

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  32. WARRNAMBOOL.

    In connecton with the movement having for its object the closer settlement of the Hon. W. Manifold's Motang property on the east side of the Hopkins Fiver. Mr ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. TROUBLE ON THE BLACK SEA.

    The town of Nove-Rossesk, on the Black Sea. which was recently taken possession of by the revolutionaries, has been re-captured by the ...

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  34. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, speaking at Invercaithness, in Scotland, last night, was subjected be considerable heckling. In the course of his speech ...

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  35. DOGGER BANK INCIDENT RE-VIVED.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky has again been interviewed by a newspaper reporter. He adheres to his hallucination regarding the Dogger Bank incident, ...

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  36. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    At the Queenscliff Count yesterday a very serious charge was preferred against a railway guard well known on the line between Geelong and ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mary Myrtle Campbell, only daughter of Mr John Campbell, of the Victorian Railways, were interred in the Ballarat Old Cemetery on Saturday ...

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  38. ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST.

    A painful accident to-day befell a young cyclist named Thomas Tyler, 17 years of age. The youth, who lives in Albert Park, was riding hie bicycle this ...

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  39. BRAZIL AND GERMANY.

    The Brazilian newspapers express dissatisfaction with the spology made by Germany to Brazil in connection with the forcible arrest of a German subject ...

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  40. REIGN OF TERROR AT TIFLIS.

    Advices from Tiflis state that the authorities have inaugurated a reign of terror, many people being shot, and houses bombarded. ...

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  41. FIRE AT CAKLEIGH.

    Mr J. T. Little's boiling-down establishment near Oakleigh was found to be on fire about 1 this morning, and though the brigades in the vicinity lent ...

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  42. DIVORCE ACTION.

    Mrs H. S. Cavendish, the well-known actress, professionally known as Miss Isabella Jay. has obtained a decree of divorce against her husband. ...

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  43. WARRNAMBOOL COMPETITIONS.

    The A.N.A. literary and musical competitions were continued last night, when the following additional awards were made:— ...

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  44. NEW AMERICAN GOLDFIELD.

    A great rush has taken place to a goldfield which has been discovered at Manhattan, in the United States, 80 miles north-east of the goldfield of ...

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  45. CHICKEN-POX.

    A member of the colored crew of the Euryalus, which arrived from Calcutta bo-day, was found by Dr Howard, the health officer, to be suffering from an ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. CERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Intelligence from German S.W. Africa states that the troops have executed a drive, in the course of which a brother of the rebel chief Morenga ...

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  47. THE JAPANESE NAVY.

    Arrangements have been made for a notable addition to the Japanese navy. At the important naval Station of Kure a battleship of 20,000 tons is now in ...

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  48. Sunday. ATTACKED BY RUFFIANS.

    Early this morning a young man named William Lachland was set upon by some ruffians in Flemington road. One of them struck him a heavy blow ...

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  49. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The Lydiard street Mutual. Improvement Association met last Thursday night, under the chairmanship of Mr J. Mark, vice-president. There was a ...

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  50. BRITAIN, CANADA AND AMERICA

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, speaking at a banquet, emphasised the friendly relations existing between the United States and Canada ...

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  51. ALFREDTON.

    During the past week hundreds of starlings have taken up their quarters in Victoria Park. The birds have evidently migrated here from some ...

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  52. RAILWAY CARRIAGES FOR ENGLAND

    The Metropolitan Railway Company of London has placed orders in Germany for 440 new railway carriages. The British firms who competed for ...

    Article : 52 words
  53. ACCIDENT TO A CRICKETER.

    While playing cricket art Collingwood yesterday afternoon a youth named Roy Rafferty was struck in the mouth with a ball. He was attended to at the ...

    Article : 33 words
  54. TECHNICAL SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  55. ALLEGED LARCENY OF SCENT.

    Early this afternoon Constable M'Crath arrested a young laborer named William Gray on a charge of stealing several bottles of scent from a Bourke ...

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  56. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    A significant action, in view of tje present, strained relations between France, and Germany, is that of the Rouvier Government in introducing into ...

    Article : 50 words
  57. BEAUFORT.

    William Hotchin, a groom, employed at Jones’ Gulden Age Hotel, was parking bottles on Friday, when he fell, and a broken bottle inflicted a severe ...

    Article : 47 words
  58. COULD NOT GET WORK.

    A constable who gave evidence against an elderly frequenter of the wharves who was charged with having insufficient lawful means of support, told the ...

    Article : 133 words
  59. BENDIGO.

    For the inter-city sports the cricket team to represent Bendigo will comprise Trott, Sarvaas. Freeman, J. Harry, H. fell, Moore, R. Taylor, Chambetain, ...

    Article : 74 words
  60. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    Messrs W. Weddel and Co., the Wellknown colonial commission agents, in their annual review of the meat trade, refer to the tendency throughout the ...

    Article : 107 words
  61. MARYBOROUGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  62. BERRINGA.

    A meeting of persons interested in the formation of a club was held on Friday night, Mr L. Weekes being in the chair. The chairman stated that ...

    Article : 109 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. BOND FORGERY IN AMERICA.

    It was recently discovered that there had been a large over-issue of the stock of the NOrfolk and Western Rilfoad Company whose line runs from New ...

    Article : 87 words
  65. CRESWICK.

    The public Libraries in these districts. that are in many instances kept open with difficulty, hare received welcome financial assistance, through the ...

    Article : 84 words
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