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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    Mr Henry Whitney, the American millionaire sportsman, who went to Greenland with the Leary relief expedition, and was shooting game in the ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    A great aerial carnival has been in progress for some days at Berlin. The meeting has resulted in quite a triumph for M. Rougier, the French ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Spectator,” in an article dealing with the impending political crisis, anticipates that the House of Lords will reject the Budget. The ...

    Article : 280 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    High values are ruling in the Rupanyup district for laud. Messrs A. and J. Hutchings have disposed of their Brynavon Estate, of 1210 acres on the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Shearing is making very good progress in this district, the weather being all that could be desired ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Acting Judge Neighbour presided at a [?] of the Maryhorough General Sessions to-day, when George Rogers, of Poseidon, proceeded against Robert ...

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  8. CLUNES.

    The balance-sheet of the recent plain and fancy dress [?]all, held at Chines in aid of the local hospital, is very creditable to the secretary (Mr W. J. Arnel), ...

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  9. STRATHKELLAR.

    Grass and crops, especially the Into ones, are growing very fast. Some of the early sown crops have gone off very considerably lately. The wet and ...

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  10. SHAKESPEARE'S THEATRES

    Tho documents discovered by Dr Charles W. Wallace trace the history of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres from 1500 to 1616. Shakespeare, it is ...

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  11. IN THE CZAR'S COUNTRY.

    A return has been issued of the total number of persons tried by court-martial in Russia for political offences during the three years preceding 1903. ...

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  12. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mrs Feist cad, an honorary organiear for the Labor party, has been carrying out a house-to-house canvass of Warrnambool during the past fortnight in ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    At the Supreme Court on Tuesday, [?]van Hughes was found not guilty of an [?] a against, a girl; Richard Vial not [?] from the person; and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    A party of the Australian cricketers are at present on a motoring tour of Scotland, as the guests of Mr Peter Dawson. Yesterday they were ...

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  15. WINDERMERE.

    A children’s concert took place in the A.N.A. Hall last riday night, in connection with the P.W.M.U. of Windermere. The large hall was filled with a most ...

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  16. MARINE TURBINE.

    An important invention in the development of the steam turbine for marine propulsion is announced, by the “New York Times.” ...

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  17. PROFESSIONAL BOXING.

    Tod Nelson boxed Charley Allum, of London, 15 rounds at the National Sporting Club for £270. Nelson won on points after a poor bout, owing to ...

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  18. EARL ROSEBERY.

    A large and influential body of business men invited Earl Rosebery to address a meeting at Birmingham on the Budget. Lord Rosebery declined the ...

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  19. BALLAN.

    The weather during this season has [?] most changeable, generally alternat[?] from a few days comparatively genial [?] to much longer periods of ...

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  20. COLAC.

    Three of the visitors to Australia in connection with the Commerce Congress, Messrs Unwin (Yorkshire), Webb (India), and Sparrow (London), ...

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  21. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The gravest fears are entertained regarding the safety of the tug boat Duco, which left Wellington, on 7th September on a fishing expedition at the ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—The powerful, practical and eloquent address delivered by the Rev Mr Hoban at the Coliseum on Sunday last, can have but one result, viz., to set men ...

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  23. A LESSON IN FRUIT STORAGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Graham) had on view In his office today some fine sampler of Home Beauty apples, which, had been he said, stored ...

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  24. NEW BRUNSWICK AGENT-GENERAL.

    Tho Hon. Charles Duff Miller, Agent-General for New Brunswick, who had boon suffering from nervous breakdown, was killed by a fall from a ...

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  25. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    A slight split exists in the Irish Nationalist party at the present time, principally owing to differences pf opinion with regard to the attitude the ...

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  26. CONDAH.

    The heaviest flood for the season is now being experienced by the Tesidents of Condah Swamp. The lessees are haring a very trying time, as well as ...

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  27. GERMAN ESPIONAGE IN PRANCE.

    The police at Rhcims captured seven men and three women, who are alleged to be paid agents of the Berlin War Office. The police also seized large ...

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  28. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were opened to-day. when tho 10,428 bales offered were all sold. Thu market was very firm, prices being equal to the best of last sales. ...

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  29. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    M. de Hendenstrom, Consul-General of Russia, is, with his wife, at present on a visit to Ballarat. Yesterday morning they went to the ...

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  30. CANADIAN TRADE.

    It is reported at Montreal that the Canadian Pacific Company is making large purchases of tho stock of the Allan Steamship line, and that ...

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  31. CHERINCHAP.

    The season this year has been most favorable for the grazier and farmer. This year, up to the end of September, the rainfall has boon 20.13 inches, ...

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  32. BILL SQUIRES.

    Bill Squires has left Tamworth for Melbourne, where he will prepare for his fight with Bill Lang. Squires says he is fit and well, and is confident that ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    “The Times” has received an important telegram from its correspondent at Johannesburg. The message indicates that the scheme for a coalition ...

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  34. PRAIRIE FIRES IN CANADA

    Great prairie fires are raging in the Hutton district of Alberta Province, in North-West Canada. Millions of dollars’ worth of property has been ...

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  35. BEAUFORT.

    A general meeting of the above was held at the Mechanics Institute on Monday evening; Mr D. R. Hannah (president) in the chair. The election of ...

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  36. SPANISH IN MOROCCO.

    Reinforcements of Spanish troops are being sent to Morocco to bring the campaign against the Riffs to a conclusion ...

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  37. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  38. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Mr Fuller, M.H.R., has had his weekly interview with the Premier of New South Wales on the subject, and Yass-Canberra advocates are jubilant because ail the ...

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  39. IMPORTATION OF INDIAN HORSES.

    Justification of the attitude of the Federal Government in prohibiting the importation of horses from India has been received by the Central Customs ...

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  40. GEELONG.

    The exports from Corio Bay for September were valued at £1445, making a total for the year to date of £849,983. The imports for tho month ...

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  41. BATTENBURG CUP.

    In connection with the [?] ton celebrations at New York to-day, a race took place for the Battenburg Cup between crows representing the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ACTOR.

    Mr Claude Flemming, formerly of Melbourne, has scored a success at the Savoy Theatre, London, in the chief baritone part in “The Mountaineers, ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new series of Bathe’s Pictures showing at the Alfred Hall, are fully up to the artistic standard of their predecessors, and are being splendidly ...

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  44. HOLIDAYS IN DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    Sir,—I wish to draw attention to the state of affairs existing at present in Ballarat, as to the domestic servants and their weekly half-holiday. I think it ...

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  45. THE BERRY UNITED MINE

    Mr E. J. Dunn, Director of Geological Survey, has forwarded the following report to the Secretary for 'Mines:— “Li the Spring Hill and Central Leads ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mrs Arabella Noun, wife of Mr Thomas Nunn, of Carngham, were interred in the Carngham Cemetery on Monday and the funeral was largely ...

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  47. GORDON.

    A social in aid of the funds of the Egerton Welsh Church was held in the schoolroom on Monday night, and was very largely attended. Mr H. Evans ...

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  48. BUNINYONG.

    The Buninyong branch A.N.A. held their usual meeting on Monday evening; the president (Mr H. Brown) in the chair. Correspondence was ...

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  49. FROM A SULTAN'S HAREM.

    An interesting theatrical engagement has been made by a Moscow theatre. Sixteen odalisques from the harem of Ablul Hamid, the deposed Sultan of ...

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  50. WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS.

    Wirth Bros. Circus and Menagerie will open in Ballarat on Friday next, location Militia Reserve, for two night’s only. It is a totally mistaken idea that ...

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  51. HORSHAM.

    Tho district has recently experienced remarkable contrasts in extremes of weather After gloriously fine weather for several days a change was ...

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  52. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    The situation with regard to the Spanish war in Northern Morocco is made to appear more serious by news received this morning. It is stated ...

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  53. HOSPITAL SUNDAY IN MELBOURNE.

    The committee of the Hospital Saturday and Sunday funds, in their report, state that, the abrogate amount contributed on the ast two days of ...

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  54. NEW YORK MAYORALTY.

    As is usual, the election for’ the mayoralty of New York promises to provide a very keen contest. The nomince of the Anti-Tammany party is ...

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  55. MARYBOROUGH.

    The anniversary celebrations in connection with the Presbyterian Church, Maryborough, were continued on Monday evening, when the Rev. M. G. Hart ...

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  56. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The Melbourne wool sales opened today. The aggregate offering was [?] bales, and there was a very full attend, ance of buyers, many new faces being ...

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  57. PORTLAND.

    Tim Premier has informed Mr H. J. M. Campbell, M.L.A., that he and the Treasurer (Mr Watt) will discuss the proposed Mount Gambier railway with ...

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  58. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 535 words
  59. BRIM.

    The agents for the freezing companies are now buying lambs. Prices commenced at 7s, and on Saturday they reached 7s Gd, but the greater ...

    Article : 81 words
  60. SIR ROBERT STOUT.

    The Manchester University has conferred an honorary doctorate of laws (Hon. LL.D.) upon Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice of New ...

    Article : 41 words
  61. PRINGETOWN.

    The work in connection with the grant given by the Government to beautify the cliffs at Pri[?]cetown has been begun. ...

    Article : 26 words
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