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  2. CALBLE NEWS.

    Mr Churchill President of the Board of Trade speaking at Dundee, condemned the gross and increasing evils of casual and boy labor. ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The United States army authorities, who have lately devoted attention to the possibilities of dirigible balloons and acroplanes in war, are giving both ...

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  4. [?] IN THE BALKANS.

    A crowd of demonstrators at Cettigne, capital, of Montenegro, smashed the windows of the Austria-Hungarian Legation. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A feature of the regular shipment of fodder to northern ports on Friday was a consignment of 15 tons of flour from the Wimmera. It is stated to be the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the City Court to-day Elizabeth Janet Wilson, a married woman, admitted a charge of having stolen two quilts, lour sheets, and numerous smaller ...

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  7. CORDON.

    The fortnightly dance of the local cricket club was [?] on Friday night, and was a success. The music was supplied by Mr. Enoch. Jones, and Mr W. ...

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  8. MARATHON RACE.

    The Marathon rape promoted by the “Evening News” took place yesterday, and resulted in a win for Siret a Frenchman, aged 20 Siret covered ...

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  9. THE SERVIAN RESERVES.

    Austria has demanded an explanation from Servia for her action, in summoning the reserve. ...

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  10. A SHIPWRECKED CAPTAIN.

    Captain Ybert, sole survivor of a orew of 26 belonging to the French schooner Juanita, which was wrecked off the coats of Now Foundland. tells ...

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  11. THE REV FATHER GUIL-FOYLE.

    Father Guilfoyle’s beneficence was widespread, his popularity undeniable, and therefore it was only natural to see a large and representative gathering of ...

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  12. LEARMONTH.

    A social reunions was tendered to Miss Medwell, daughter of Mr John Medwell, by the Wycliffe Sunday school teachers and scholars in the Parish Hall on ...

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  13. A MISSING SCHOOLMASTER.

    Mr W. E. Johnson, teacher at the State school at Laen North, who was re ported to he missing, returned, safely today. Mr Johnson explained that he had ...

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  14. THE CRETAN CHANCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, has intimated that Great Britain declines to recognise any change, in Government of Crete ...

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  15. LONDON STOCK EXCHANCE.

    The London Stock Exchange was slightly depressed on Friday. ...

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  16. BAIRNSDALE COUNTY COURT.

    W. H. Martin, auctioneer and produce [?]hant. Bai[?] was proceeded aga[?] in the County Court on Saturday before judge Box, by a farmer and ...

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  17. BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON.

    The Times states that the departure of the Mediterranean squadron is regarded as a mark of sympathy for Turkey in her severe trial. ...

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  18. SUFFRAGETTES AND SOCIALISTS.

    Several leading suffragettes are endeavoring to utilise the unemployed to further their own purposes, and have joined in a manifesto issued by ...

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  19. OVERAWING SERVIA.

    The “Daily Telegraph” states that the-Austrian guardships on the Danube have anchored hear Belgrade. This action, together with the reports ...

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  20. AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER.

    At St. Andrew's Kirk yesterday the Rev. John Walker, pastor of the church, preached from Gen. iv., 9- “Am I my brother’s keeper?" The ...

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  21. THE CHURCH IN WALES

    At the sittings of the Church Congress at Manchester, yesterday the subject of the church in Wales was discussed. ...

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  22. THE TREATY OF BERLIN.

    It is semi-officially asserted in Paris that Great Britain, France, and Russia have assured the Porto that they consider that any modification of the ...

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  23. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Earl Dudley). attended by Captain Hore-Ruthven (military secretary), and Mr W. Callan (private secretary), returned to ...

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  24. A TURKISH VIEW.

    The fears of Turkey are echoed in a striking article which has appeared in the “Novoe Vremya,” published at St. Petersburg. The writer urges Russia ...

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  25. "RUSHING" THE COMMONS

    It is apparent that the extreme secthe of the woman suffragists intends to resume aggressive tactics during the autumn session of Parliament, which ...

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  26. ALLENDALE.

    At the committee meeting of the Creswick Miners’ Association, held at Allendale on Saturday night, a letter was read from the legal manager of the West ...

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  27. A THREAT OF BOMBS.

    Nobody is satisfied with the Government’s protest to the signatory powers, and a clamor for war with Austria has become so insistent that ...

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  28. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Mr W. H. Taft, the Republican candidate for the American Presidency, and Mr W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate, were both entertained at a ...

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  29. AVOCA.

    The Rev. T. A. Colebrcok, of Ballarat, is visiting the Avoca circuit for the purpose of raising money from the church members towards the Ballarat ...

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  30. MARYBOROUGH.

    At a banquet held on Friday evening under the auspices of the Bowenva[?] Football Club, Mr H. Crellin, a prominent player, was made the recipient, on ...

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  31. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    An important statement, which is declared to be authorative, appears in “The Times” this morning, and disposes of the notion that Austria’s ...

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  32. BERRINGA.

    Mr I. W. Anthony has been appointed a member of the School Board of Advice at Berringa. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ...

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  33. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.

    Socialistic riots have occurred at Buda Pesth, the capital of Hungary. The rioters demanded the establishment of universal suffrage and the secret ...

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  34. BUNINYONG.

    A meeting of the above trust was held in the Mechanics’ Institute on Friday evening. Mr Thos. Caffrey in the chair. Accounts amounting to £36 ...

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  35. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Miss Aila Crossley’s fifth concert was as successful as those which preceded it. The season has been most satisiactory. ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL ARBI-TRATION.

    The Government of the United States, which recently entered into arbitration agreements with Great Britain, Norway, and Japan, has now ...

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  37. MISS IVY SALVIN.

    Miss Ivy Salvin, who recently sued Sir P. P. Bigwood, husband of Miss Carrie Mooro. for breach of promise of marriage. has accepted an engagement with ...

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  38. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Thomas Willoughby, a well-known character in the district, and at one time a prominent footballer at Stawell, was brought before the local beach on Friday, ...

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  39. THE CHINESE JUNK.

    The junk, whose arrival caused some [?]ment yesterday was brought in to-day by the lugger Fairy. It was ascertained that she was originally the ...

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  40. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Hoti Lal Varma, an educated native of India, against whom several charges of sedition have recently been proved, has been sentenced to a further term ...

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  41. ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Westmead Boys’ Home to-day, Cardinal Moran resretted that the statesmen of the present day did not seem to ...

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  42. CRESWICK.

    Mrs F. W. Scott, sen, of Long Swam[?], [?] fell in her residence shortly after 7 o clock on Friday evening, and before midnight the old lady was dead. ...

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  43. HOME RULE.

    Mr Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Dundee last night, described the Liberal party as “the Home Rule party,” and ...

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  44. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mrs Ann Carrolan, late of Claretown, Bungaree, relict, of Mr John Carrolan, took place on Friday last, when her remains were interred in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  45. SERVIA’S ATTITUDE.

    A majority of the Vienna newspapers warn Servia not to play with fire. They declare that Austria is determined to maintain the stand she has taken, and ...

    Article : 120 words
  46. WORKMEN’S INSURANCE.

    The National Council of Switzerland has adopted the Workmen’s Sickness and Accident Insurance Bill. The moasure was carried in the ...

    Article : 32 words
  47. WARRENHEIP.

    Since last I wrote we have had lovely rains Crops and are looking splendid. Everything points favorably to having a bountiful harvest. Stock ...

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  48. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    The British, battleships Glory, 12,950 tons, and Prince of Wales, 15,000 tons, flagship of Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, the second in command ...

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  49. THE MARQUIS OF RIPON

    It is announced that the Marquis of-Ripon has resigned the portfolio of Privy Seal on the ground of advancing age. Earl Crowe who is to succeed ...

    Article : 48 words
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