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  2. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Two large cheques have been paid to Mr D. Wilson, accountant in the Master in-Equity’s office, during the last two days. The larger of the two ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    Fresh alarming reports have been received regarding the health of the Czarina. Her Imperial Majesty, owing to prolonged Attain and anxiety, some ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    Reference to the period of trade depression from which Great Britain is emerging was made by Mr G. R. Askwith, Assistant Secretary of the Board ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. CABLE NEWS.

    After months of fruitless negotiation, it has been decided by the Labor authorities to allow Mr T. Burt, member for Morpeth, and Mr C. Fenwick, ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Despite the inclemency of the weather a large audience greeted those of the performers who braved the elements to render assistance in raiding funds for ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The amnversary of the Allendale Me[?]dist Sunday school was celebrated on Sunday, and norw[?]ding the very cold and showery weather, the three ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    To-day, Messrs Murphy and Connelly, solicitors, issued writs on behalf of John James Gilroy, miner, of Peg Leg road, Eaglehawk, claiming £249 damages ...

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  9. OBITUARY NOTICES

    The European press publish long obituary notices of Princess Waldemar of Denmark, sister-in-law of Queen Alexandra; who died on Thursday last. ...

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  10. CORDON.

    Tuesday evening was one of the coldest for the year. In the afternoon a cold westerly wind blew up some rain, which made the atmosphere still ...

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  11. SIR ROBERT STOUT.

    Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who lately underwent an operation, has now recovered sufficiently to be able to take short driver. ...

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  12. LORDS AND THE BUDGET.

    Lord Lyveden, president of the British Committee for the Study of Fore[?] Municipal Institutions, who is a Libera in politics, addressed a meeting at ...

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  13. BREWERY FINANCE.

    The directors of the Law Guarantee, Trust, and Accident Society Limited announce that the Society has suffered sensational losses through breweries ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. GEELONG.

    A Bark-stripper named Geo. Edward Richards, was charged at the Police Court on Tuesday morning, with stealing four head of cattle, the property of his ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. COMPLICATIONS FOR THE CUSTOMS

    Mr Laurence N. Guillemard, C.B., the Chairman of the Board of Customs, denies that any chaos exists in the Customs House as the result of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. SPOTTING NEWS.

    Owners and trainers of race horses are reminded that nominations for the Now dear's Day meeting of the Burrumbeet Racing Club close on Monday evening ...

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  17. BISHOP OF NEW GUINEA.

    The Rev. Gerald Sharp, vicar of Whitkirk (Yorkshire), has been appointed to the bishopric of New Guinea, in succession to the Rigan ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATAL-ITIES.

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital yesterday—Auburn. Callow, aged 13, residing in Doveton street. out head caused by being thrown out of a cart; ...

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  19. HAMILTON.

    At a meeting of the Hamilton com-Petitions committee, Mr E. Burgess, on behalf of his son, protested against the first prize in the recitation under ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. BARCELONA RIOTS.

    “The Times” correspondent at Madrid reports that 870 of the prisoners at Barcelona who were arrested on tho charge of being concerned in the revolutionary ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. THE “STANDARD’S” FUND.

    The shilling fund inaugurated by the “Standard” tor securing the election of Unionist working men candidates has reached £5450. ...

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  22. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A telegram fram Dungog reports the disappearance of another navvy. He lived about four and a half miles out from the town, and within a quarter of ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. THE PRIVILEGES OF TITLES.

    Mr Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, made an important speech at Southport last night. In the course of his remarks, Mr. ...

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  24. BUNINYONG TURF CLUB.

    Mr Harry M'Gohlrick will take entries for the Christmas meeting of this chib, to be held on 30th December—Hurdle, Race, [?]5 sovs two miles; Trial ...

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  25. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A two year old son of Mr J. Evans, of Knows ley, was playing in the yard to day, when he was kicked on the head by a horse, and is not expected to live. ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVAL SCANDAL.

    The acquittal of the naval officers and merchants who were charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government by fraudulent dealing in navy material at ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking burning accident occurred at Golden Square to-day. Mr James Barnard, 70 years of age. was seated in front of a fire at his residence, in ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. A PECULIAR FRAUD.

    At the City Court to-day John Davis Brown was proceeded against on a charge of having obtained £2 by means of false written representations from ...

    Article : 239 words
  29. WHAT THE LIBERALS COULD DO.

    Major Seely, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at Liverpool, declared that if the Liberals were returned to power, they could ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. LAL LAL.

    The Railway Department is putting in a turn-table at the local railway station for locomotives. The Railway Department sent an ...

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  31. ROWING.

    The final heat of the combination eights contest, in which representatives of the three clubs took part, was rowed off last night. The race was supposed to ...

    Article : 404 words
  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fancy fair now being held at the Wendouree Club’s new sheds was well patronised last night, and the business done in the attraetive chattels stored in ...

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  33. ANTARCTIC VOYAGE.

    Dr W. S. Bruce, director of the Scottish. Geographical Laboratory, who lately returned from an expedition to Spitsbergen, is preparing tor a voyage ...

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  34. RECENT TEST MATCHES.

    The captains of first class county clubs held a meeting at Lords, and passed a resolution expressing regret that a certain section of the press was ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. FOUND DROWNED.

    Early this morning, while two fishermen, named Hutchisson and Hawk, were engaged in their calling, near the Port Melbourne foreshore, they saw a ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. THE R.M.S. MOREA.

    The P. and O. mail steamer Merea arrived early Hus morning, with the following passengers for Melbourne:— Messrs Anderson, Marshall. Keddie, ...

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  37. AN INFANT SUFFOCATED.

    The death of May Neil’s 3-year-old baby was the subject of enquiry by the coroner to-day. The child was born at the residence of Amy Holland a nurse, ...

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  38. LINTON.

    Captain Bennett, of the Linton Rifle dub, has been notified by the Defence Department that Sergeant-Major Meggs will be at Linton on Thursday next to ...

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  39. THE KING OF SPAIN.

    The health of King Alfonso of Spain is not satisfactory at present. His doctors recommend an operation to his throat and ear. In consequence of the ...

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  40. AMERICAN TRANSPORT.

    The United States troopship Prairie, which was ordered to Panama from Philadelphia, with 700 marines on board, to make a demonstration against ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. PENTLAND ESTATE LAND.

    Twenty-two and a half acres of land an the Pentland Estate, near Trafalgar hare been purchased by Mr G. S. Moore engineer to the Shire of ...

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  42. VISIT OF A CHIEF OF BURMAH.

    Among the passengers by the mail steamer Morea, Which arrived here today is a cultured Burmese chief, named Sawke. the Sawbewa of Hsipam one of ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. SMYTHESDALE.

    The annual meeting took place on Monday evening, Capt. Lynch presiding over a full attendance of members. Election of officers.—Captain, Mr J. Lynch; ...

    Article : 317 words
  44. A CHILD KILLED.

    “This is the third case I have investigated lately, where a child has been killed by its recklessness and thoughtlessness. It is really very sad.” This ...

    Article : 177 words
  45. CHARGE OF WIFE DESERTION.

    A young man named Hoary Dowell, a carpenter, was brought before the local Court of Petty Sessions to-day on a charge of having left his wife, Hazel ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. AMERICAN RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    “The Times” correspondent at New York states that unions representing 100,000 railway workers demand 10 per cent. increase in their wages ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Herbert George Benson, son of Mr. William A. Benson, or Urquhart street took place yesterday, and was largely attended. A number of his ...

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  48. ENGULFED.

    The end of the small steamer Ellen Vannin seems to have come with appalling suddenness. Terrific gales which had swept in from the Atlantic ...

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  49. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The monthly meeting of the committeeof the Ballarat Public Library was held on Friday evening last There were present:-Messrs W. T[?]dge, J. ...

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  50. THE COCOS ISLANDS HURRICANE.

    On the wav from Colombo. the P. and O. mail steamer Morea, which arrived hero this morning, passed close to the Cocos Islands. which were recently swept ...

    Article : 74 words
  51. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  52. SALVATION ARMY STRIKE.

    The soldiers of the Geelong Salvation Army to-night struck. Recently the conduct of a Sister was questioned and a special investigation being ordered, a ...

    Article : 70 words
  53. AN AVIATORS FATE.

    M. Fernandez, the well-known aviator, met with5 a terrible death at Nice yesterday. Hie petrol tank exploded when the areoplane was at a height of ...

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  54. DEATH AS A RESULT OF BURNS.

    The coroner to-day held an inquest on the death of on old woman, named Mary Jensen, of Carlton. The evidence showed that on the 7th ult., the ...

    Article : 103 words
  55. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    The Trench Government has decided to purchase a number of aeroplanes for army purposes! General Brun, Minister, for War, has ordered four ...

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  56. ARARAT.

    Mr and Mrs Mackay, of the local [?]ch of the Bank of Victoria, arrived Lack in Ararat on Tuesday morning They been travelling in Europe and ...

    Article : 120 words
  57. SUDDEN DEATHS.

    A sudden death was reported to -the Burnley police this morning. A young: man named Charles Henry bedstead, residing at Survey street Richmond, last ...

    Article : 129 words
  58. SILLY SUFFRAGETTES.

    A ew ragary of the suffragettee is reported to-day. Women at Leith and Preston throw stones through tho windows of the local post offices Each ...

    Article : 51 words
  59. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 474 words
  60. AVOIDING THE TELE-GRAPHIC DELAYS.

    The underground telegraph cable between London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh has been completed. ...

    Article : 24 words
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