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  2. CABLE NEWS

    A great public meeting was held in Berlin to-day, in sympathy with the four English and American correspondents—Mr Wire (“Daily Mail”), Mr ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    It is announced that the Taotai (Prefect) of Shanghai has been cashiered. The action taken in his case is attributed to the misappropriation of ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS

    A serious robbery has ben committed on the system of the Chicago, Rook Island, and Pacific Railway. The passengers on a Pullman car from Rosemont West, bound for Rock ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Judge A’Beckett, presiding at the Supreme Court, to-day sentenced several prisoners. Robert Henry Cumberland, alias ...

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  6. REVOLUTION.

    "Le Matin," a leading Part[?]ian journal, has received a wireless telegram, announcing that a revolution [?] broken out in Lis[?]on, and the ...

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  7. GEELONC.

    On Saturday last the reservoird at Stoney Creek contan 524,895,000 gallons water, compared with as compared with 497,207,500 gall[?] on the previous ...

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  8. PAPAL COMMUNION DECREE.

    The Rome Correspondent of the Catholic “Herald” makes a statement regarding the decree issued by the Sacred Congregation of Sacraments, ...

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  9. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT

    Mr Enoch Edwards, Labor M.P. for Hanley, in opening the Miners’ Federation Conference at Edinburgh, declared that whatever steps other ...

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  10. LINTON.

    Tho quarterly meeting of the committee of the Linton. Free Library was held in the reading-room on Tuesday evening; the president (Or Kennedy) ...

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  11. LABOR TROUBLES.

    There is now a chance of the settlement of the great ship-building lookout in Germany, which has been in progress since August 13. The ...

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  12. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    Rueter’s correspondent at Santander reports, that the German steamer [?]- lyria received a wireless message from the steamer Gap Blanco, anchored at ...

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  13. FIRE AT KORUMBURRA.

    Another fire took place last night, when a dwelling owned by Mr H. Richardson was destroyed. After tea time one of the children took a candle into a ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    His Royal Highness Field-Marshal the Duke or Connaught, the new Governor-General of Canada, who has been deputed by His Majesty the King ...

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  15. BUNINYONG.

    The Buninyong branch held its usual r[?]eeting on Monday night; the president (Mr R. Hale) in the chair. Accounts amounting to £49 12s 8d were ...

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  16. CONFERENCE OF RAILWAYMEN.

    At a congress of Amalgamated Railwaymen, a resolution was adopted demending, the Application of the Eight Hours' system to railway workers. ...

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  17. TRAGEDY IN PORTUGAL.

    A sensation has been caused in Portugal by the murder of Doctor, Bombardo, a celebrated Lisbon alienist, who was a leader in the Liberal ...

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  18. MARYBOROUGH.

    Mr Edward Peart; orchardist, of -Middle Bridge, has sustained a bereavement in the death of one of hiS sons, who succumbed to a severe attacK ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    The "Shipping Gazette" states that the order for the construction of a second-class, unarmored cruiser for the Australian havy has been entrusted to ...

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  20. A TROUBLED KINGDOM.

    In January the discovery of a plot against the monarchy was reported. A semi-official statement was issued to the effect that the Government had ...

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  21. AERONAUTICS.

    A daring aeroplane flight has been successfully accomplished by an aviator named TabUteau. Starting from San Sebastian, on the Spanish coast, he ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    In June last, a charge was brought against the firm of Coopman Bros., in London, by Mr Coghlan, Agent- General for Now South Wlaes, of ...

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  23. THE DEFEATED MINISTERS.

    General Botha, Prime Minister, and Mr. Hull. Minister of Finance in the South African Ministry, who were defeated at the recent, elections, are ...

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  24. FIRE AT MONTE VIDEO.

    An unfortunate conflagration has occurred at Monte Video, the capital of the Republic of Uruguay. The docks and Custom-house, which had ...

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  25. NAPOLEONS.

    A. social evening in connection with the Napoleons Football Club took places in the local hall last Friday, and proved a most enjoyable and successful affair. ...

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  26. COLONIAL BUTTER COM-PET[?]ION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  27. YELLOW FEVER IN AFRIUA.

    Sir It. Boyce, professor of pathology at the University of Liverpool, who has made a special inestigation of disease in Africa, states that he ...

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  28. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    The utmost efforts of the health and civie authorities of Naples have not succeeded in stopping the spread of Asiatic cholera in the city. The ...

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  29. KING NOT A PRISONER.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris telegraphing at noon to-day, stated from sure source that Lisbon had been bombarded. ...

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  30. BENDIGO.

    The residence of Thomas Williams, a seven-roomed house, at Happy Valley, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday. It was insured for 2220. and the furniture ...

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  31. BERRINCA.

    As an evidence of how widely known tills association has become in its public usefulness, at a meeting of the committee on Tuesday night a ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BILLIARD-IST.

    Georgo Gray, the young Australian billiard champion, commenced another match yesterday against Geo. Nelson, the Yorkshire champion. The ...

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  33. WALLACE.

    The Wallace, Butter Factory has nearly twice the suppliers it had last year, and, consequently, the output has more than doubled. A great help ...

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  34. A CASE IN AMERICA.

    The steamer Santauer arrived at New York from Naples with a case of cholera aboard. The vessel was placed in quarantine. ...

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  35. LADS AS EMIGRANTS.

    Mr Thomas Sedgwick, Who recently, appealed to the public for the sum of £600 for the purpose of inaugurating tho experimental immigration of ...

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  36. MEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    The House of Representatives has passed the Defence Bill containing Lord Kitchener's recommendations. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LICENSING ...

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  37. DRIFT TO THE TIBER.

    A sensation has been created in the Church of England by the recent happenings in the diocese of Chichester. Owing to the Right Rev. Dr. ...

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  38. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A conforence of Anglican [?] dignitaries met in Sydney to-day to discuss the question of the relationship of the church towards missionary enterprise. ...

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  39. CASES DEVELOPED AT MAR-SEILLES.

    Three passengers by a vessel, which arrived at Marseilles from, the East were found to be suffering from cholera. Passongors who came into ...

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  40. DARING THE[?] IN PARIS

    Another daring robbery is reported from Paris. A collector, in the [?] play of a bank in the city was robbed of a satchel containing £2280, as he ...

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  41. AMUSEMENTS.

    A large audience at the Alfred Hall last Wight followed with interest the various incidents of parade and review in connection with this visit of the ...

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  42. FOOTBALL SCANDALS.

    A special meeting of the Ballarat Football League was held at Hogan's Hotel last night, for the purpose of investigat[?]ng recent alleged attempts on ...

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  43. BALLAN.

    A bazaar in aid of the building fund of the proposed now Roman Catholic Church at Ballan was inaugurated in the Mechanics’ Institute on ...

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  44. SPORTING NEWS.

    The Spring meeting of the Ballarat Turf Club to-morrow promises to provide an afterpoon’s seasonable outing The course never looked better the ...

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  45. CHINESE IN AMERICA.

    Following upon evasions of the immigration law by Chinese at Vancouver, the Dominion Trade Department orders that in future no ...

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  46. FIRE AT A SYDNEY WAREHOUSE.

    The fire which damaged the stock and building at Symends furniture warehouse, Pitt street, City, last night, consumed a valuable antiquarian ...

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  47. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    A representative of the London “Daily Express’’ has interviewed Mr Redmond in New York. Mr Redmond said that the demand by the ...

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  48. BURNT AT THE STAKE.

    Another shocking lynching case is reported from the United States. The State of Alabama was the scene of the latest mob outrage. A negro, who ...

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  49. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The new lighting plant installed by the management, of West’s Pictures has proved an unqualified success, and the films displayed at the Athenaeum last ...

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  50. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Increasing unrest among Unionists of the rank and [?] resulted in 100 unionist members of the Lords and Commons forming an organisation, ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts organisation, was interviewed at Lierpool yesterday on his return from a ...

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  52. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The elocutionary section of the South street competitions will terminate tonight, when Mr Baeyertz will make his award in the comedietta section at the ...

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  53. COLAC.

    Soms of the fencing at the Pound paddock was destroyed on Monday might, with the object of rescuing some cattle which had been impounded. The ...

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  54. LAX IMMIGRATION SUPER-VISION.

    The investigation, which was held at Vancouver into the allegations that Chinese has been allowed to enter Canada illegally, resulted in the ...

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  55. ADELAIDE STRIKES.

    The United Laborers Union yesterday announced that the laborers engaged by the Newchatel Asphalt Company in relaying Rundle street would ...

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  56. ROYAL PICTURES.

    Monday night’s programme was repeated at Her Majesty’s Theatre last night, in addition to several now and interesting films. The audience was large and ...

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  57. WEST INDIES TRADE.

    In connection with the recent report of a Royal Commission on Canada’s trade with the West Indies, it is stated that the new ...

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  58. CORDON.

    The popular captain of the Gordon. Football Club (Mr. Cyril Dicker) intends leaving for Waratah, Tasmania, on the 11th inst. Mr Dicker, who is ...

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  59. THE LOS ANGE ES OUT-RAGE.

    The police at Los Angelos announce that they have discovered a clue to the dynamitard responsible for the destruction of the “Times office. ...

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  60. PUGILISTIC PLAYERS IN MEL-BOURNE.

    The Victorian Football League met to-night, and investigated a charge against Baxter (Collingwood), Bacquio (Carlton), Shorten (Collingwood), and ...

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  61. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    It was at first feared that serious loss of life might have attended the disaster to the Pacific Steamship Company’s Chiriqui, which sank in the ...

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  62. “THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S.”

    Ballarat playgoers are promised a merry time during the approaching visit of Mr Hugh Ward’s Comedy Company, who will appear on Monday next, for ...

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  63. BIBLE TERCENTENARY.

    The British and Foreign Bible Society has resolved to promote the general observance next year of the tercentenary of the publication in 1611 of ...

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  64. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING.

    Owing to the apprehension expressed by small property owners of the working class in regard to the Stability of building co-operative societies. ...

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  65. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Railway Commissioner showed the earnings to have been £1,840,399. and the expenditure £1,099.140. The surplus is equal ...

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  66. A BRILLIANT METEOR.

    A meteor of great brilliance startled Johannesburg last evening. It flashed into sight at a moment when local astronomers were scanning the heavens ...

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  67. WASHED ASHORE.

    A South Warrnambool fisherman named Dallis picked up a life-buoy on the beach hear Gorman’s lane about two “miles from Warrnambool. The ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    In the Criminal Court to-day the hearing of the charge against Archibald M[?]ore, police constable, of having indocently assaulted a girl under 16, was ...

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