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  2. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Mr H. N. Southwell, who is directing the Australian tour of Mdle. An[?] Dolores, visited Ballarat yesterday to make arrangements for her ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The Lord Mayor of Manchester, Mr Char[?]ea Behrens, has ottered to arbitrate to bring about a settlement of the dispute which has arisen in the Fern ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    An American championship balloon race for endurance aria distance started at Indianapolis yesterday. There are 13 competitors, and nine of them hope ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Professor W. J. Simpson, of King’s College, London has communicated to the Lord Mayor, Sir John Knoll, a proposal to commemorate the reign or ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Saturday and Sunday the Ararat police investigated a case of horsestealing which had taken place at Leannonth. Mr A. W. Bridgewater. ...

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  7. A CHILD-WIFE AND MOTHER.

    Michael Charles Dunne was proceeded against on the information of Maggie Dunne, at tho City Court this afternoon on a charge of deserting his ...

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  8. LINTON.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Linton branch, A.N.A., was held in the Shire Hall on Saturday evening; the president (Mr T. Gorman) in the chair. The ...

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  9. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Aeroplanes have proved very successful in connection with the recent military manoeuvres in England. Germany, and France. During the French ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING TROUBLE.

    The Shipbuilders' Federation will hold a joint meeting with the representatives of the Boilermakers’ Society on Wednesday next, and thereafter will ...

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  11. FIRE AT BEAUFORT.

    A disastrous fire occurred here this evening, shortly after 8 o’clock, resulting in the total destruction of Mr T. Gcorge’s blacksmith's shop and ...

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  12. WELSH NATIONAL MEMORIAL.

    The Welsh National Memorial to King Edward is to take the form of a great sanatorium for consumptives, a total sum of £300,000 is required for ...

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  13. THE BOILERMAKERS’ STRIKE.

    The Boilermakers’ Union is still withholding payment of lock-out pay to members The general impression is that the lack of money will hasten a ...

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  14. MARYBOROUGH.

    Mrs Warton, aged 74 years, eelict of Mr H. R. Warton, solicitor, died on Sunday evening, after a lengthy illness. The deceased lady, who was of a very ...

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  15. TURKEY AND ROUMANIA.

    The well-known Parisian journal “Le Matin,” announces that a treaty has been signed between Turkey and Roumauia, whereby Turkey is assured of ...

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  16. DISSATISFIED COAL MINERS.

    The efforts of Mr, W. Abraham, Labour member for Rhondda, and of other Labour leaders, to control the 12,000 miners employed by the ...

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  17. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A senational motor accident occurred at Munich on Saturday evening; As Lady Blanche Cunard was leaving the Opera House, at the conclusion of ...

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  18. WORKING AFTER HOURS.

    Yot Loy, a Chinese laundry-man, was fined 80, with 10s 6d costs, at the police court to-day for working after hours. It was his second offence. He ...

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  19. ARARAT.

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  20. THE “DAILY MAIL’S” VIEW.

    The report that a treaty between Turkey and Roumania has been signed is generally accredited. The "Daily Mail” characterises the ...

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  21. THE CAMBRIAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    The Executive of the Cardiff Conference pointed out the enormous judicial responsibility if the masters sued 12,000 men for breach of contract in stopping ...

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  22. STAWELL.

    At the local court on Monday morning T. Simmons, Malcolm M'Kay, and W. Willox were each fined 5s, with 2s 6d costs, for driving vehicles in Main ...

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  23. BALLAN.

    The splendid rain last Friday will give the dairying industry a great push along, the amount of cream now going in to the local factor being far and ...

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  24. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    The inquest on the body of the newlyborn female infant found in a dress basket at the Victoria Coffee Palace, Fairy street, on the 8th September, was ...

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  25. BENDIGO.

    The market is very active, and a new feature-the Johnson group of mines has come into prominence. ...

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  26. THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK

    The virulence of the cholera epidemic in Russia, still continues practically unchecked. During the week 3855 fresh cases have been reported, while the ...

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  27. THE CZAR IN DANGER.

    A sensational ride, fortunately unattended with serious consequences, was experienced by the Czar, his children and the Grand Duke and Duchess of ...

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  28. BUNINYONG.

    The proprietors of Fenton’s Circus arrived in the town on Sunday afternoon, having among their possessions some very valuable horses. One of the ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN ELEC-TIONS.

    The “Cape Times” explains the result of the elections as a protest against General Botha’s refusal to form a, non-party Administration, and ...

    Article : 219 words
  30. BERRINGA.

    The ordinary meeting of the Loyal Borringa Lodge, L.0.0.F., was held, on Thursday evening, N.G. Br A. Shaw presiding over a largo attendance of ...

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  31. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The sittings of the Trades Union Congress were continued at Sheffield yesterday, when a resolution was passed without debate, urging the ...

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  32. TARNAGULLA.

    One of the oldest pioneers of Llanelly, Mr Richard Batten, has died, at the age of 87 years, and the cause of death was senile decay. He has been ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEM.

    Sir George H. Reid, High Commissioner, was entertained at a banquet by tho Chamber of Commerce in Paris on Saturday evening. Lady and Miss ...

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  34. RIVER RICHARDSON RISING.

    The Richardson River rose very [?]dly yesterday, and continued to rise slowly' all to-day. A gang of men, horses, and drays is working ...

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  35. MISSING SHIP'S BOAT.

    Although the weather on the roust was reported to be rough today, strong hopes are entertained that the Loat containing the chief officer, a passenger ...

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  36. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS

    Disappointed in their desire to meet in Pam this J month, the Egyptian Nationalists propose to hold their gathering in Brussels. ...

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  37. COMPENSATION FOR STRIKE LEADERS.

    The Pelaw Main Miners Lodge met at Kurri Kurri. and defeated by a large majority a motion to strike a lev[?] to compensate the strike leaders. ...

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  38. ALLEGED GERMAN SPIES

    A telegram from St. Petersburg states that Heinze, a Prussian lieutenant, who was following the Russian military manoeuvres at Moscow, has ...

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  39. THE FINAL RESULT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  40. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    At the Police Coart this morning, before Mr A. liarlow. P.M., and Messrs W. Richards, F. J. Matthews, R. W. Nichol, J.P. s., Joseph Birch was ...

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  41. CRESSY.

    The Woady Yellock has been running a bumper for the last few days, and on Saturday the ford had over six feet of water above summer level, so that traffic ...

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  42. CLERGYMAN’S MENTAL STRAIN.

    The resignation of the Rev. J. Patterson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, has been withdrawn. Mr Patterson recently resigned as a ...

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  43. ARBITRATION COURT’S POWERS.

    The High Court was engaged to-day considering the question whether it is within the powers of the Arbitration Court to make an award of the court ...

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  44. INTERSTATE NEWS.

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  45. MALTREATMENT OF NON-UNIONISTS.

    A plumber namer Lefur was .sentenced at Paris to 13 months’ imprisonment for instigating the maltreatment of six men who refused to take part ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY.

    The inquest on the body of Thomas Weldon Anderson, an actor who was shot on 16th July in a flat at Battersea, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  47. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Mr Hughes, Attorney-General, interviewed to-night, referred to Mr Wade’s statement regarding the failure of the Federal Government to ...

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  48. BOER EXTREMISTS’ VIEWS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Pretoria states that rumors of a crisis originated among the Boer, extremists, who urged that the defeat of general Botha ...

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  49. ADMIRAL HENDERSON.

    Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson visited the torpedo station this morning. On his return to the city he attended the luncheon given in his honor ...

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  50. EGANSTOWN.

    “Too much rain" is now the cry of the farmer, while the sluicer is crying cut for more During the last week the weather has been rather cold and ...

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  51. DRAUGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The third round of the draughts championship of Victoria was played to-night when J. Armstrong, of Ballarat, met Hornby, and G. Cotter[?] was drawn ...

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  52. A SHOCKING OUTRAGE.

    William Chandon was this morning sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for having inflicted terrible injuries on woman named Mary Ellen Teage. The ...

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  53. SICKNESS IN SYDNEY.

    Owing to the great amount of sickness prevalent in the metropolitan area the various hospitals are overcrowded. Many patients have to be ...

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  54. ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.

    A remarkable pre-nuptial agreement, dated May 31, between Mr Robert Winthrop Chanler, a member of the Astor family and Mdlle. Lina ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Professor Edward Ross of Wisconsin, a distinguished sociologist, who has returned from a visit to China, was interviewed at Vancouver to-day. He ...

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  56. CORDON.

    The rainfall on Monday was 17 points, making 124 points for the four days. ...

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  57. ALLEGED BREACH OF AGREE-MENT.

    Great interest is being shown in the hearing of on action which was brought into the Civil Court, Darlingliurst, today. Richard Bellinger, dairy farmer, ...

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  58. LETHBRIDGE.

    A concert and dance under hire auspices of the Progress Association was held in the Mo[?]hnnics’ all last Friday evening. Mr E. J. Kirton was in the ...

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  59. MEAT FAMINE IN GERMANY.

    The scarcity of meat is causing alarm in Germany. The municipality of Dresden has taken steps to summon a congress of representatives of the ...

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  60. FLOOD AT NATIMUK.

    The flood waters are still rising, and She Tailway line for about a quarter of a mile is under water. Goroke and hower are both cut off from ...

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  61. CANADIAN CABINET.

    The [?] which was published last week that Mr A. B. Avlesworth, Dominion Minister of Instice was about to resign his portfolio, is followed by ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. MIELIONAIRE’S will CONTESTED.

    The late Mr Aaron Burrnett, of New York who made a fortune by blockade running during the civil war, left an estate valued at £8,000,000. By his ...

    Article : 54 words
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