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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    H[?] rains have caused washaways on t[?] railways in the south-west. Work [?] the Colley mines was suspended to-day, owing to railway ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    It was reported at the end of last year that the estate left by -Hamman, the American radway and industrial magnate who died in September ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    The attempt at Barcelona to assassinate Senor Maura, the ex-Premier, has created a great sensation throughout Spain. Senor Maura had just ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The Scotland Yard authorities have received a wireless message from the captain of the steamer Sardinian, which is on a voyage from Havre to Montreal ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    Short as was its duration, the railway strike in the North of England proved expensive. The loss, which it occasioned in three days is estimated ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS

    At the earnest request of a large and influential number of ratepayers, it has been decided by ex-Cr W. Purcell, J.P., to contest the seat in the west ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The operations at Pyke’s Creek Reservoir have placed the Ballan Shire in a rather awkward situation. The embankment erected by the ...

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  9. A LUMP OF OPAL.

    A piece off opal weighing about 60 it, and valued at £2 per ounce, or nearly £2000, has passed through Broken Hill an route to ties many. The lump was ...

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  10. MARYBOROUGH.

    Mr W. H. Quinton, son of the Rev. R. T. Quinton, of Leopold, has been appointed curate at Christ Church, Maryborough, until the end of the ...

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  11. GEELONG.

    John Williams, who was transferred from the Ballarat to Geelong Gaol last December, died in the latter establishment on Sunday. An enquiry was hold ...

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  12. THE CANADIAN STRIKE.

    The strike of railway employes on the Grand Trunk Railway, in Canada, and the United States continues. Efforts are being made to induce the ...

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  13. KEIR HARDIE’S LUNACY.

    Mr Keir Hardie, in a speech at Chester-le-Street, in Durham, on Saturday night, said he regarded the existence of kings as a proof of lunacy ...

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  14. DIPHTHERIA AT BROKEN HILL.

    Eleven fresn ca[?] of [?]htneria, of which seven preved fatal, were reported to the [?]oard of [?]th during the fortnight. ...

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  15. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The Echo crater, near the famous Walmangh greyser, which has been reguided as Gormant. far many years, has [?] in active eruption since yesterday ...

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  16. STRIKE SAID TO BE BROKEN.

    Mr C. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, declares that the strike has been broken. The trainmen on the Wabash system, who ...

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  17. STAWELL.

    At the court of Petty Sessions on-Monday morning, before Mr E. Harrison, P.M., Charley Quong, a Chinese gardener, proceeded against George ...

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  18. DISCOVERY OF THE FUGITIVES.

    In connection with the wireless massage mentioned above, it is now stated that the make-up of the pseudo-father and son suffered somewhat after a few ...

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  19. ORANGE AND GREEN.

    A number of Irishmen at Liverpool stacked the tram-cars in which some Orangemen were returning from St. Helen’s after taking part in an Orange ...

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  20. DISASTROUS STORMS IN EUROPE.

    The year 1910 will long be remembered in Europe as the Flood Year. Tho calamitous deluges already experienced in France, Austria, Servia, ...

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  21. LEARMONTH WEIGHBRIDGE-KEEPER.

    At the meeting of the Ballarat Shire Council to-day a letter was received from Dixon Bros., stating that, as their nominee (Mr R. L. Medwell) had ...

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  22. ROBBERY ON A STEAMER.

    A thief made a haul on the stesmer Bomba[?] just prior to her departure for Melbourne on Saturday. The cabin of the chief engineer was entered, and a ...

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  23. AMERICAN WHEAT SHIP-MENTS.

    The quantity of wheat shipped from the Atlantic ports of North America for Europe during the past week is estimated at 79,000 quarters, as compared with ...

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  24. GERMANY’S FRESH NAVY BILL.

    The German Socialist newspaper “Vorwaerts” urges the starting of a mighty agitation in favor of an understanding with Great Britain, as an ...

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  25. AFFAIRS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Fourteen vessels altogether left Newcastle between Friday night and tbs morning, carrying 40,639 tons of coal for interstate, New Zealand, and ...

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  26. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Mr Glenn Curtiss, the American aviator, who flow from Albany to New York in May last, has singe been engaged in experimenting with aeroplanes to test ...

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  27. CORDON.

    At Monday’s meeting of the Ballan Shire Council, Constable Murphy. o[?] Gordon, was appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Gordon West Riding, ...

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  28. CHARCES OF IMPOSITION.

    At the Benalla Police Court, this morning, before Mr Beavan. P.M., a man named Charles Wilson was presented on two charges of having ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Lord Roberts entertained the Australian cadets at Ascot yesterday, and at their request showed them his decorations, and also the gun in ...

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  30. THE WAGES BOARD TROUBLE.

    An application to the Industrial Court by the Miners’ Federation to have Mr J. Paterson removed from the Miners’ Wages Board is being made to-day in ...

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  31. THE BRAZILIAN DREAD-NOUGHT.

    The 32,000-ton battleship which is being constructed for the Brazilian-Government by Sir W. G. Armstrong. Whitworth and Co., of Elswick, will ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    Glowing notices of “Mr Preedy and the Countess,” winch is to be staged at lier majestys Theatre by the G[?] Willoughby Co., in conjunction with Clarke and ...

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  33. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    The self-styled “Imperial pioneers” visitors from overseas, whose campaign in advocacy of preferential trade within the Empire and tariff reform was ...

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  34. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS.

    Further details continue to be received regarding tho atmospheric disturbances in Northern Italy. A cyclone, which devastated the region of Salonno, ...

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  35. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in England is confined to one farm at Kirkby-Malzeard, in Yorkshire. No further cases or suspected ...

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  36. PROCEEDINGS IN ARBITRATION COURT.

    At the Arbitration Court, presided over by Judge Heydon, to-day Mr Watt, on behalf of the Northern Colliery Employers’ Federation, moved for ...

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  37. TRUST SOCIETY’S-AFFAIRS

    Mr T. G. Bowles, Liberal member for King’s Lynn, is urging that a special bill should be brought down by the Government enabling Mr Buxton, ...

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  38. JAPANESE IN LONDON.

    The Japan-British Exhibition has attracted a large number of Japanese visitors to London. Among them is a deputation from the Japanese ...

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  39. A SLIDING HILLSIDE.

    Owing to undermining and quarrying, a picturesque hillside, on which the village of Tille, France, is situated, has started to slide into the River Marne, ...

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  40. AVIATION.

    A party consisting of Mr John Dunville and his wife, Lady Milbank, and Mr C. Pollock, crossed from Hurlingham, near London, to Boulogne, in a ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    Mrs Gilbert, who has had charge [?] the kindergarten class at the State School for a considerable period, has been transferred to the metre[?] ...

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  42. ARARAT SHIRE.

    A public meeting was held at Moyston on Saturday night, in connection with the shire severance movement initiated at Willaura; Mr Andrew Lennox presided. ...

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  43. CALVE.

    A limited sale of 3s tickets for Madame Calves concert to-morrow, Wednesday, will be procurable at button's, commencing from this morning. The ...

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  44. THE CORONATION PAGEANT.

    It has been announced that the representatives of the Dominions overseas will be allotted a prominent part in the pageant to be held on Coronation Day. ...

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  45. WOMAN FRANCHISE.

    A huge demonstration in favor of the granting of the franchise to women was held in Hyde Park yesterday. Speeches were delivered from 40 platforms, ...

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  46. A PASSENGER AIRSHIP.

    The first passenger airship in Switzerland has made several successful trips. ...

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  47. HORSHAM.

    No trace has been found of John Eagle who disappeared on Friday morning. ...

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  48. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Long Distance Swimming Championship in the Thames, from Kew to Putney, was decided on Saturday. The result was a win for T. S. Battersby, ...

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  49. DOCKERS’ STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of dockers at the Avonmouth docks near Bristol has been settled by the concession of the principal demand made by the strikers. The ...

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  50. A BOOK-KEEPER’S SPECU-LATIONS.

    Enormous defalcations are alleged against August Ropke, assistant secretary and bookkeeper to the Fidelity Trust Company, at Louisville, in ...

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  51. LEARMONTH.

    Mr H. M. Murphy, P.M., presided at the police court an Monday. There was only one case set down for hearing, and that was settled out of court. Two ...

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  52. BENDIGO.

    No will of Mr E. Mueller has yet been found. If no trust is to be formed it will almost certainly mean the slopping of some mines. It is now thought that ...

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  53. ARCTIC CANADA.

    Captain Bernier, of the Canadian Government steamer Arctic, who is about to leave for the Arctic regions to plant the British flag on the ...

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  54. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    Pathe’s Pictures again drew a large audience to the Alfred Hall last night, and the splendid programme shown was very highly appreciated, judging by the ...

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  55. BUNINYONG.

    Residents of Buninyong who are desirous of hearing the famous singer, Madame Calve, on Wednesday night next, will regret to hear that unless ...

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  56. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—The committees of the above regret (owing to a belated return of tickets, which only came to hand this week) not being able to publish the result of the ...

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  57. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    King George, on the termination of his visit at Portsmouth, sent a warm message to the Fleet. His Majesty expressed satifaction at the high state ...

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  58. FEDERAL AND STATE REVENUES.

    Victorian public service officers skilled in financial affairs disagree with the statement that has been publicly made that Victoria will lose &64,000 that it ...

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  59. BLUEJACKETS’ GRAVES.

    The graves of several British binejackets killed in the fighting in Somaliland have been desecrated in a shocking manner. A party of the followers of ...

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  60. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The Royal Pictures entertainment held at the Theatre last night, under the patronage of the East Harriers Club, attracted a very large house, ...

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  61. SHIPPING DISASTER IN JAPAN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio telegraphs information of a terrible shipping cataastrophe in Japanese waters. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha’s steamer ...

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  62. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United States Department of Justice has ordered the prosecution at Baltimore of 16 firms engaged in manufacturing enamelled hardware, for an ...

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  63. INJURED AVIATOR.

    The Hon. Alan Boyle, youngest son of the Earl of Glasgow, who was badly hurt while aeroplaning, is slowly ininroving. His chief injuries are to the ...

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  64. SKATING CARNIVAL.

    All arrangements have been completed for the Floral or All White Skating Carnival. which is to take, place in the Coliseum to-night. As this is the first ...

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  65. MURDERER’S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Court of Appeal on Saturday heard an appeal by John Alexander Dickman against his conviction for the murder of John James Nesbit, who was ...

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  66. THE FRENCEH MURDER CASE.

    The rag-picker Dourrean (or Bourreau). who confessed to having murdered the five children of a man named Brierre. near Chartres. Franco, in 1900. ...

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  67. GERMAN HARVESTS.

    There is a dearth of farm laborers, at present, in Germany The farmers are therefore importing 250.000 laborers to reap the coming harvests. The men ...

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  68. BEAUFORT.

    St. John’s Church of England, Beaufort. was crowded on Sunday evening when a memorial service was conducted by the Vicar (the Rev F. Stilwell), in ...

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  69. NEW ATLANTIC LINER LAUNCHED.

    The Franconia, anew liner, of 18.000 tons displacement, built at Wallsend to the order of the Cunard Steamship Company Limited, has been ...

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  70. GREAT INJURY BY STORMS.

    The latest news regarding violent storms on the Continent states that the harvest has been spoilt at many places in Germany. ...

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  71. BUNINYONG BOROUGH ROADS.

    Sir,—It was my fault I did not make myself clear in your Saturday’s issue. I referred to the Bunmyong Borough reads, and may I add to my former ...

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  72. A SOLICITOR'S INSOLVENCY.

    Charles M. Muirhead, a well-known solicitor appealed to the Full Court today against the decision of the Insolvency Court in granting him a second ...

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  73. LINTON.

    The Mount Bute subdivision committee met at the Shire Hall on Thursday evening; Cr Kennedy, J.P., in the chair. The secretary, Mr H. A. Adams ...

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  74. NEW JAPANESE TARIFF.

    Fresh details have been published regarding tho new Japanese [tariff, which will come into operation in July of next year. These show that ...

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  75. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian Government, whose insistence uopn the regulation that immigrants, except farm laborers, must have £5 in their pockets, has decided that ...

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  76. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The first election for the South African Union Parliament has been fixed for the 16th September next. CONTROL OF CAPTURED PIRATES. ...

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  77. NAZARETH HOUSE BENEFIT.

    The above popular and evergreen play will be sta[?]ed at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, 3rd and 4th August, by the Ballarat ...

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  78. TURKISH OFFICIAL ASSAS-SINATED.

    The Director of Customs at Uskub. one of the most important centres in Turkey, bus been assassinated. ...

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  79. Advertising

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