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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    There is a considerable demand for. lavor locally, owing to there being a number of municipal works in progres, such as the erection of a new ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    The total revenue received from recent gathering of the Highaland Seciety amounted to £1232 6s 3d, and the expenditure to £1073 18s 10d, Leaving a ...

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  4. CABLES

    The joint node handed to Turkey by the Powers calls the attention of the Porte to the grave [?]ousibility of resisting their counsels and preventing ...

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  5. CABLES.

    A great sensation has been caused by the curt language in which the Czar's ukase, establishing a guardiansnip over the Gr[?]d Duke Michael, ...

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  6. CABLES

    Much excitement prevailed in Belfast in tho early hours of yesterday morning, in consequence or the passing of the Homo Ru e Bill through the ...

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  7. CABLES.

    Thu Senate and the Chamber of Deputies met in National Assembly at Versailles yesterday, to select the next, President of France. ...

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  8. AN IRISH IMMIGRANT.

    Mr Thomas S. Edge, of County Wicklow, Ireland, arrived here last night, and this miming inspected Murphies old homestead blocks, which were ...

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  9. TURKEY’S REPLY TO THE NOTE.

    Renter's correspondent at Constantinople states that the draft reply of the Porte to the joint note of the Powers insists upon the retention of Adrianople, ...

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  10. FIRE AT HAMILTON.

    A six-roomed house belonging to Mr H. Patterson, and just nearing compietion, was completely destroyed by fire at midnight yesterday. The building was ...

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  11. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Early this morning burglars broke into the general store belonging, to Mr C. A. Vale, in Hyde Bark, and the roughly ransacked the premises Every ...

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  12. THE CHAIN OF EMPIRE.

    Mr Lionel Phillips, member for Yooville in the South African Parliament addressed a Unionist meeting at Johannesburg yesterday. He ...

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  13. BELFAST CELERRATIONS.

    To celebrate the passing of the Home Rule Hill many bonfires were lit in the Nationalist quarters of Belfast. The police prevented collisions with hands ...

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  14. TURKEY’S APPEAL TO BRITAIN.

    The Moslem League in London has adressed Sir Edward Groy, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Protesting against the massacre in Albania, and ...

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  15. VAGARIES OF FATE.

    The authorities here are unable to trace the winner of the first prize of £60.000 in the National lottery. It is believed that the holder of the ...

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  16. ALLEGED SERVIAN ATROCTTES

    The newspaper “Reichsposte” publishes a statement headed “Servia's Blood Guilt in Albania.” It gives details of fearful atrocities at various ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    A fire broke out on Sunday afternoon amongst some lumbar in a yard sit the rear of Lendingo Gas Company's Office, in Short Strect, was was ...

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  18. NO DUEL TO TAKE PEACE.

    It was learnt in the evening that the Pomcare-Clemenceau ineident had been settled. it is stated that the quarrel arose throngn a ...

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  19. VITORIAN RE[?] MEN SPEAK.

    Mr O. R. Snowbali, M.L.M. Grand President of the Orange Lnstaturion in Australia, when seen to-day regarding the passrge of the Rome Rule Bill ...

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  20. ENEW PRESIDENT CONGRATULAT-ED.

    In a telegram condially congratulating M. Poincare upon his election to the Presideney, the Czar states he has [?] doubt that under him the bonds ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTER’S ARREST WANTED

    In Dublin yesterday a barrister named Wallace applied to a policy magistrate for warrants for tho arrest of the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) ...

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  22. FLOATING CARGO.

    Captain Gormby. of the steamer Buninyong, on arrival from Rockhampton this morning. reportin that lie saw a Yiuuiibnumber of casks of flour crates, and ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLING.

    J. Gunn and J. B[?]y the Victorian metor oyclists, who are endeavorign to cover the journey from Sydney to Melbourne in 24 hours, arrived at yass at ...

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  24. BEAUFORT.

    During the year 1912, 40 [?]ths were registered atBeautort viz, 23 mares and 20 females. The total number of [?]ths registered tor the same period ...

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  25. AMALGAMATION OF LABORERS AS-SO[?]ATIONS.

    The conference of Tailway Workersand General Laborers' Association. of New South Wales, which, has iust coscluded, agreed to an amalgamation wit[?] ...

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  26. FOUND IN SALTWATER RIVER.

    The body of a well dressed man, about 35 years of age, was to-day taken from the river at F[?]ray, it was removed to the morgue. ...

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  27. THE PRESIDENT OVATIONED.

    M. Poincare, the new President, was greeted with a tumultuous ovation on [?]ding to the Eiysee, where he was welcomed by M. Fallieres. ...

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  28. BULGARIA’S WAR LOSSES.

    The Bulgarian war losses amounted to 284 officers, 21,018 men killed, and 826 officers and 51,000 men wounded. About 70 per cent of the latter ...

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  29. THE SPY SCARE.

    The spy scare has been revived. A civilian soldier his been arrested at Dantzie on a charge of having attempt ed to sell to Franca the look of a ...

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  30. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    Albert Edward Hall, engineer of the Hillgrove Waterworks at Warburton, yesterday took train with the intention of going to the Melbourne Hospital, but ...

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  31. CASUALTiES & FATALITIES

    A determined attempt at suicrde was made yesterday at the BallaHt Hospital by a patient named John Binks, aged 57, who was in the convalescent. ...

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  32. MARINE DISASTERS.

    The British steamer Veronese, [?] [?]ons, which was wrecked off Lexioes, [?]ear Oporto, is a, total loss. The Veronese, which was bound for Brazil, ...

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  33. PROTEST AGAINST BULGARIAN MASSACRES.

    A number of Turkish Senators have. memorialised King George and other sovereigns, protesting against the Balkan massacres. ...

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  34. SYDNEY TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Sir Norman M'Laurin was knocked down by a tram car in Pitt street today, and sustained an injury to his head It is hoped that he will recover ...

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  35. THE TAIYUAN SAFE.

    A later message sta es that the Ta[?] yuan is safe, having berthed at Rockhampton at 6 o’clock on Saturday. ...

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  36. BERRINGA.

    A [?] [?] at the rear of the dwe[?] [?] [?] store, in the ruain street. A stack of 10 cords of wood had caugnt nre, it is supposed, ...

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  37. SOUTH COAST COLLIERIES.

    Nearly 1000 miners attended a mass meeting Yesterday to consider the drs missal of James Russell from the South Coast mine, whilst, he was ...

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  38. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Of 2.250.000 workers who home under the provisions of the State Insurance Act in Great Britain, 85,000 have made claims for unemployment benefit. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN CAPTAIN ARRESTED.

    A Russian cavalry captain has been arrested at Rosnowioo on a charge of espionage in the interests of ...

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  40. THE RECENT CYCLONIC STORM.

    The steadier Musgrave which arriyed from Rockhampton to-day, reports that she struck a cyclonic sto[?] on the passage, rain falsing in torrents and the ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A Strike of the men employed by the Electrio Supply, in the consfruction of the electric tramway extension to Sebastopol, took plnce on ...

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  42. SIR C. H. RASON.

    Sir Cornthwaite Rason, formerly Agent-General for Western Australia has been granted a discharge in bankruptcy. ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    A very large crowd of children attended the matinee on Saturday after[?] at the palace, and in the evening the vast building Was crowdes to the ...

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  44. SECULAR EDUCATION

    Spehking at the opening of a new school at Rookwood yesterday Archbishop Kelly said:-"The educational, system which is observed in the publie ...

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  45. THE RESCUE WORK.

    Rescne operations at the wreck of She Veronese are hampered by the increasing geles. There are 170 on hosrd the vessel lies 300 yards from ...

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  46. PANAMA CANAL.

    Serious news has boon received from Panama. Groat earth slides have started in the Calebra cut of the Canal, and extensive damage has been done ...

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  47. RUN OVER BY A MOTOR.

    Whilst Mr J. D. Davies, of Tocumwai, was passing through Nathalia in his notor car yesterday evening he accidentally ran over a boy named ...

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  48. GEELONG.

    Between 20 and 30 officers of senior cadets and those attached to the 70th Infantry. Regiment attended a school, of instruction which was obehed on ...

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  49. BATHE’S PICTURES.

    There was anothor big bouse at the Alfred Hall on Saturday night, and judging by the generous applause, their verdict was of the best. The ...

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  50. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    [?] 142 Passengers and [?] of the crew 191 have been saved One [?]nger two to the crew snd two of the purser's staff died from ecposure on ...

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  51. QUESTION OF CONTROL.

    Mr Humphrey has introduced a bill into the House of Representatives for closing the Panama Canal against Ships owned by trusts. ...

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  52. BLAYNEY BY ELECTION.

    Speaking last night at Rockley, Mr Beeby said that if returned he would support the Labor party. No vote of his wonld be given to place such men ...

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  53. THE BALANCE SAVED.

    Iatest adviees state that all whe remained on bourd the Veronese have been saved. ...

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  54. FATAL SEQUEL TO A BOLT

    Ernest Geyer, 23 years of age, a single man, employed as barman, at a hotel, met a tragic death last night. He saddled a pony belonging to a ...

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  55. INCREASED WAGES.

    Thirty thousand shirt and waist makers have been granted increased wages. They are likely to resume work, despite dissatisfaction at the ...

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  56. HEAYY LOSS AT LLOYD’S.

    The shipping disaster on Friday has [?] the underwriters in the lose of half a million sterling, in Addition to the loss of a million during the recent ...

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  57. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The patrons of Her Majesty's Theatre cannot complaon that the standard of the pictures presented deteriorates in the slightest. Each change presents, a ...

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  58. GORDON

    Although harvesting hero is not nearly over as yet most of the barley having to be cut, still rain is much needed for potatoes and domestic purposes. ...

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  59. TROUBLE WITH SHIP'S FIREMEN.

    When the s.s. Denrosthenes put out from the Railway Pier at Port Melbourne yesterday with a full complement of passengers dthe aid of the tug ...

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  60. MISHAP IN MERSEY.

    A shipping mishap, which, happily, not attended by of life, oc[?]curred yesterday in the Mersey. The British steamers Auchenarden ...

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  61. FATAL CASE OF APPEND CITIS.

    A sad death occurred last night when W. Ratnbone, 17 years, eklest son of Mr A. Rathbone, Kotupna, ched of appendicitis. Last Wednesday he ...

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  62. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Replying in the Dominion House of Commons to by statement by Conservatives that Germany was only waiting for the opportunity to attack Greet ...

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  63. CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC.

    The Premier (Mr Massie), speaking at Thames on naval defence, said that he was well satisfled with the progress of the defence movement as far as land ...

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  64. AN ENCINE DERAILED.

    The derailment at Lara of a heavy engine drawing a goods train to Geelong. Saturday night, upset the werking of the Geelong vards and delaved the de ...

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  65. HAMILTON.

    The guard's van of the ordinary train from Warmambool to Hamilton left the rails shortly after departing from Penshurst on Saturday night, The ...

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  66. LONDON WOOL AND WHEAT SALES.

    At the wool seles yesterday the market was stro[?] and prices were fully [?] The wheat [?] was firmer for ...

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  67. WORKMAN'S DEATH.

    A fatal accrdent befell Hay Chilla, a sawyer, in the employ of the Australasia Jam Company. South Yarra, exrly this morning He was cutting ...

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  68. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duchess of Connaught, who has been eeriously ill,'suffering from perlionitis, is now convalescont. ...

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