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  2. CABLE NEWS

    In connection with the Duma elections, Count Witte’s organ and many other bureaucratic newspapers contemptuously declare that the victory of ...

    Article : 148 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS

    It is not always a play come[?] to us with the great r[?]putation that "The Fatal Wedding" brings, and when the curtain [?]ose at Her Majesty’s Theatre on this ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr A. W. Prankerd, assistant stationmaster at the Daylesford station, met with a fatal accident last night. The deceased was in the act of ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. CABLE NEWS

    It was reported that the observatory, which is situated on Vesuvius, 2218 feet above sea level, was destroyed, but it appears that only part of it was ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    Thousands of visitors are pouring into the city to take part in the Easter festivities. The Lord Mayor and Mayoress of Melbourne (Cr and Mrs Weedon) who will ...

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  7. HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE.

    Europe is at present suffering from the effects of a heat wave. The thermomotor registered 105 edgrees in the shade yesterday. ...

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  8. QUEENSCLIFF.

    A highly respected resident of the Cliff, in the person fo Mr Charles Pe[?]erson, licensee of the Esplanade Hotel for the past 8 or 10 years, passed away ...

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  9. A CHANGE OF WIND.

    A north-westerly wind has carried the smoke and dust caused by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius over a large portion of France. An immense ...

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  10. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr Walter Runoiman, M.P. for Dewsbury, has written a letter to the Newcastle press with reference to the attitude taken up by the Archbishop ...

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  11. RAIN OF ASHES CEASED.

    The latest news regarding the eruption of Mount Vesuvius states that the rain of ashes has ceased, and the refugees are now returning home. ...

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  12. SHOP BREAKING AT BENDIGO.

    Numerous cases of shop and house[?]aking have occurred in the city and su[?] lat[?]ly. This morning, at 6 o'clock, two men were caught by ...

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  13. ANOTHER TELEGRAM FROM THE KAISER.

    The Emperor William has created a sensation by telegraphing Count Goluchowsk[?], the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, expressing his earnest ...

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  14. ARARAT.

    Deep regret was expressed here when it became known that Mr W. M'Lellan, the v[?]teran Parliamentary representative of this district, had passed away. ...

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  15. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Bishop of Gippsland, who was formerly of Sydney, N.S.W., in a lettor published in the “Spectator," urges the Imperial Parliament and the ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. MELBOURNE NEWS

    A victim of insomnia c[?]imed the attention of the district coroner to-day, in the person of Harriet Williams, a married woman, 58 years of age. ...

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  17. SOUTH A[?]RICA.

    M. Yoes-Guyot, the well-known French writer on economic questions, in a letter to “Le Sie[?]le," declares that if Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. PORTUGUESE NAVAL MEETING.

    The “Daily Nows” Lisbon correspondent telegraphs that owing to the lack of discipline among the men on board the cruiser Don Carlos, the flagship of ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. EGERTON.

    Miss M‘Mahon, head teacher at the R.[?] school, St. Francis Exavius, Egerron, for about three years, has resigned the position and was presented ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. MISCELLANEOUS [?]TEMS.

    It is announced that Miss Isabella Wil[?]nson, a Bachelor of Medicin[?] of the Melbourne University, b[?]s been added to the list of ladies who are duly ...

    Article : 303 words
  21. ARMY ACCOUNTS.

    The report[?] of the Comptrol[?]er and Auditor-Gon[?]ral upo[?] Army A[?]propr[?] tion Account, issued last month, shows that there Was a ne[?]t surplus, on Army ...

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  22. THE KAFFIR OUTBREAK.

    The Zulus are offering to capture the Kaffir chief Bambaata, who, it was reported, was hiding in the Nkandhla forest. It is stated that he was sce[?] ...

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  23. JEWEL BOBBERY.

    Mr H. O. Davies, sharebroker, of Enfield street, St. Kilda. has reported that between the 2nd and 7th inst., his house was robbed of jewellery valued at £80. ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. A CONSTABLE SUSPENDED.

    Constable Dunn, who is reported whilst at Langwarr[?]n to have handled a cadet roughly, and who has been brought back to town pending an enquiry into ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. GORDON.

    On Friday night we had very vivid lightning and very heavy pea[?] of thund[?]r. The lightning set fire to a stack of wood, about 40 to[?]s, ...

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  26. RETIRING FROM THE POLICE FORCE.

    Constable B[?]llock, famed as a rider of buck-jumping horses. [?]s retiring from the police force, after 21 years' service. It is has intention to become a grazier and ...

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  27. BAMBAATA AND HIS FOLLOWERS OUTLAWED.

    Mr Smythe, Premier of Natal, offers £500 reward for the capture of the rebel Kaffir chief Bambaata, and £20 for each follower, alive or dead. ...

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  28. INHERITING LARGE FORTUNES.

    In opening a public place at Washington yesterday, Pr[?]dent Roosevelt said that he advocated a progressive tax on the transfer of enormous ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. DROWNED IN THE BAY.

    At 1 o'clock this morning Constable Black, who is stationed at Newport, was informed that the body of a man had been found in the Pay by two men, named John ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. A COREAN RAILWAY.

    The United States Steel Corporation have contracted with Japan to supply fifty thousand tons of steel for use in the building of 200 bridges on the Souel ...

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  31. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    An alleged "two-up” school in Engine street was raided by police last night, when 170 arrests were made. Several thousand people [?]ssembled outside the ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Late last night an elderly man, named William Thompson a carpenter, residing at O[?]kleigh, was brought to the Melbourne Ho[?]ital with a gash across his ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. GERMAN LOANS FLOATED.

    The German Imperial Loan of £13,000,000, and the Prussian State loan of £15,000,000, both bearing interest at 3[?] per cent., were issued ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. FATAL BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    E[?]rly this evening Constable Watson received a telegram from the police at Fern Tree Gully, stating that during the afternoon a youth, named Alfred Carson, aged ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. LEARMONTH.

    A robbery was committed at Waubra on Wednesday night, whereby a man named Doherty, a contractor, was relieved of £9 18s 6d. Doherty, it ...

    Article : 276 words
  36. FEATHER-WEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ted Murphy and Tom Jones boxed for the feather-w[?]ight championship last night. Murphy regained the title by defeating his opponent in the serenth ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr John Stevenson, of Asoot street south, took place on Saturday, when his remains were interred in the Ballarat New Cemetery. Messrs S. ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. EGYPT AND TURKEY.

    It is generally believed in diplomatic cir[?]les that Germany and Turkey are endeavoring to re-open the whole Egyptian question, and that the ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. FIRE AT THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The flooding of the Junction mine to extinguish the fire burning underground was commenced to-day. ...

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  40. CHRISTCHURCH EASTER WHEEL [?]AC[?].

    The Easter Wh[?]el Race at Christchurch was won by Sutherland, who rode brilliantly, carving the mile in 2 min 5 2-5 [?]ec[?] He was well trained by ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The recent exchange of municipal and other courtesies between France and England and the friendship existing between the two nations have led ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. ALFRED HALL BIOSCOPE.

    This evening, at the Alfred Hall, will be pesented an attractive entertainment. The char[?]er of the programme, it is said, i[?] one that [?]ects the [?]on[?]ge and ...

    Article : 165 words
  44. SALE OF FANNING ISLANDS.

    The sale of the Fanning [?]land has been postponed till 27th April, tend[?]g a settlement being arrived at between the litigants. ...

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  45. MARYBOROUGH.

    The [?]. E. Schwieger, of St. Aidan’s College. Ballarat, has been selected as curate to Archdeacon Harris, and will commonce duty about the 1st May. In ...

    Article : 272 words
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