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  2. VICTORIAN YEAR BOOK, 1905.

    We have received from the Government Statiet the first part of the Victorian Year Book of 1905—introductory remarks and Constitution and Government. The ...

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  3. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Several members of the Tariff Commission arrived here to-day. The Commission commenced sitting at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Mr Cooper and Mr ...

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  4. A BALLARAT EAST ROBBERY.

    As Constable Wilkinson was doing duty in Gertrude street, Fitzroy, yesterday evening he noticed a man tearing along the street, pursued by a local ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The advocates of the importation of Indian coolies into the Transvaal propose to employ them in railway construction, the ruby releasing Kaffirs who ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS

    Lieutenant Schmidt, a dismissed naval officer, and the leader of the mutiny at Sebastopol in November last, was sentenced early this month to be ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The will of the late Mr George Lansell, of Bendigo, "quartz king." was read by Mr Vernon Rymer, solicitor, at a family fathering at “Fortuna Villa," the ...

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  8. KIRKSTALL.

    The local State school was visited on Friday last by Mr Inspector Bethoras, M.A., but as official regulations forbid the publication of reports without ...

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  9. ELECTRIC WIRE ACCIDENT.

    Patrick Bomen, a telegraph lineman, met with a very serious accident at Globe, this morning. When climbing a telegraph pole, he touched an ...

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  10. RESCUING A POLITICAL PRISONER.

    An armed mob has attacked and captured a prison at Warsaw, and released a political prisoner who had been confined there. Before the mob ...

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  11. BRUTALITY IN THE GERMAN ARMY

    A sergeant in the German army named Burksahl has been tried by a military court at Mulheim, in Rhenish Prussia, for brutal treatment of ...

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  12. PATHETIC SUICIDE.

    A suicide of a peculiarly pathetic nature has occurred here. The victim was a young girl, named Olivo Coulson, 17 years of age, omployed as a cashier ...

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  13. A BOXING SIDE WAGER.

    The devotees of fistiana mustered strongly at the District Court to-day, attracted by the hearing of a claim of Arthur, otherwise "Malley” Jackson, ...

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  14. SEIZURE OF ARMS.

    Over a hundred thousand revolvers have been seized by the authorities in Southern Russia silica the commencement of the present year. ...

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  15. ALLENDALE.

    The Hope of Allendale Rechabite Tent held its first anniversary on Sunday afternoon in the Dramatic Hall. There was a very large audience, and Br John ...

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  16. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist party, has delivered a speech at Manchester, in which he made special reterence to the question ...

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  17. ALIEN IMMIGRATION INTO ENGLAND

    The relaxation of the restrictions imposed on the ontry of destitute aliens into British ports has had the offect of releasing many Russian emigrants who ...

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  18. PROSPECTS OF HOME RULE.

    Speaking at the opening of tho district meeting of the Hibernlan Australasian Catholic Benefit Society to-night Cardinal Moran said that everyonce scemed to realise ...

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  19. MARYBOROUGH.

    In the Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr Leader, P.M.. Mary Elizabeth Anthony proceeded against David Rae, farmer, of Wnreek, for deserting his ...

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  20. ARARAT.

    A young man named Albert Edward Templar, whose parents roslde at Glenorchy, was working a chaff-cutting machine at Lake Bolac, when the calf of ...

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  21. JAPANESE FLYING SQUADRON.

    The City of London is preparing a municipal welcome to 600 Japanese naval officers and sailors, who are about to arrive in England to man the ...

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  22. MR WATSON’S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr Watson add[?]essed a meeting of 800 people at the Motropole Theatre tonight, and was accorded a splendid reception. The speech was similar to ...

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  23. LABOR PARTY AIMS.

    Payment of members, Mr Keir Hardie, leader of the Independent Labor Party, states, is not included in the Labor programme, though the ...

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  24. FRENCH MINERS ON STRIEE.

    The French minors on strike at Courrieres demand a minimum wage of 6s per day of eight hours, and payment of pensions to the families of minors killed ...

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  25. SMYTHESDALE.

    On Tuesday, before Mr Dickson, P.M., and Mr W. Baglin, J.P., Constable Olney proceeded against Reginald Whiteland Shed. Thomas for being ...

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  26. BALLAN.

    A little after 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning the town was startled by the round of the fire bell, the cause being the breaking out of a fire in the boot ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL MINES FIRE.

    The general manager of the Proprietary mine says that the fire is now thoroughly blocked off, and that the escape of the gas is almost completely ...

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  28. MR BYLES’ MOTION OF CENSURE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg state that tho motion of censure to be moved by Mr Byles, Liberal member for Salford, against Lord Milner's ...

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  29. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Professor Gregory last night lectured before the Royal Geographical Society on the economic geography and development of Australia. Professor ...

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  30. STOLEN DIAMONDS.

    Mr Dwyer, presiding in the District Court, had to decide to-day as to who is entitled to certain diamonds found in the possession of George Gordon, ...

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  31. POLITICIANS AT LAW.

    The hearing was continued to-day, before Mr Justice Pring and a special jury of 12, of the action in which W. and A. M’Arthur and Co., of which Sir ...

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  32. HAWKER INQUIRY BOARD.

    The board appointed to inquire into the charges against Major Hawker commenced its sitting at the Victoria Barracks today. ...

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  33. THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    No agreement has yet been arrived at by the International Conference at Algeciras on the question of policing Morocco. ...

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  34. NEW YORK WATER SUPPLY.

    The gigantic scheme for the supply of water to the city of Now York, which concluded the huge Croton reservoir, and the bringing of water by an ...

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  35. MELBOURNE NEWS

    A case of theft, which was regarded by Mr Panton as the result of a sudden lapse was before the City Court to-day. The defendant, a tall, gentlemanly-looking ...

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  36. CORINDHAP.

    A sports gathering took place on Saturday in a paddock kindly lent for the occasion by Mr E. E. J. Camm, of Corindhap. The weather was ...

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  37. LORD MASHAM’S DEATH.

    Much regret was caused in Yorkshire by the death of Lord Masham, the veteran inventor and manufacturer. He died at his home, Swinton Castle, ...

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  38. “ONLY FOR JAM.”

    People who eat jam would probably give up the practice if they had seen the linge codlin moth grubs crawling about the tracks and platform at ...

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  39. WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL.

    There is great anxiety at Winchester concerning the safety of the famous cathedral in that city. Owing to a subsidence of the earth, ...

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  40. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY

    The published report of the British South Africa Company, shows that the financial year ending 31st March, 1905, was £898,748, and the reven [?] ...

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  41. A CRIMINAL'S DEATH.

    There appears to have been some development in connection with the death of William Buck, once a notorious criminal. Buck was found unconscious in a ...

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  42. FLOODS IN BRAZIL.

    Heavy floods have occurred in the district surrounding Rio do Janeiro, on the coast of Brazil. The floods resulted in extensive ...

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  43. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Miss Amy Castles, the young Victorian singer, has made a most successful debut in Oratorio, at Bristol, where she took the soprano part in Gounod’s ...

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  44. PENNED BY A FALLING TREE.

    A man named James Fraser, 50 years of ago, residing at Warburton, was this evening admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a fractured leg, ...

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  45. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    Christ Church Young Men’s Club met on Monday night, there being a fair attendance; Mr W. J. Everall presided. Five nominations were ...

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  46. SERIOUS GAS EXPLOSION.

    A gas explosion, which did considerable damage, occurred to-day at the residence of Captain Wymarks, at Williamstown. The front room was extensively damaged, ...

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  47. LOST HIS MEMORY.

    This afternoon Constable W. Egan found an old man, about 75 years of age, wandering about Flinders street railway station. The constable spoke ...

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  48. NOTED ANARCHIST.

    The death is announced of Johann Joseph Most, the well-known anarchist, who has for many years resided in America. He was 60 years of age. ...

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  49. OUR PATENT LAWS.

    An important question as to the right of a patentee to bring an notion in one state far a breach in another state of a patent grunted in the latter state was ...

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  50. TRIAL BY JURY.

    When the jury was being empannejled in the Criminal Court this morning for the trial of Thomas Young, charged with a serious offence against a girl under the ...

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  51. FEDERAL NAVIGATION COMMISSION

    "The Times,” this morning, says the report of the Australian Federal Navigation Commission is a document of groat Imperial interest. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Hy. Campbell-Bannerman said the Colonial Conference weald be open to discuss matter of material interest. ...

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