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  2. Advertising

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The third day's play in the third test match between the South Africans and Australia was entered upon to-day in cool but windy weather. ...

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  5. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    The captain and chief officer of the steamer Clan MacIntyre, which spoke the Waratah on July 27th, the day after she left Durban, stated that ...

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  6. PERSIA AND THE POWERS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" says that Russia, requires British assent to the German demands regarding the central ...

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  7. "THE SOUTHERN SPHERE."

    The January number of this excellent Illustrated monthly, which is published in Melbourne, is a highly artistic issue. Amongst its many ...

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  8. COMING EVENTS.

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  9. AR INDISCREET UTTERANCE.

    Commander Sims. United States naval officer, who made an indiscreet public utterance in London on December 2nd, when be referred in ...

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  10. TO A CORRESPONDENT.

    "Subscriber," Dunkeld.--The bank, according to the dimensions given, and assuming that the length and breadth quoted are at the ...

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  11. LATE CONSTABLE JONES.

    Local residents (writes our Cavendish correspondent) read with sorrow the report of the tragic death of Mounted-Constable. Jones at ...

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  13. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    A policeman at Los Angeles. has been shot by unknown men, who accosted him in the street. ...

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  14. LISTING DENIED.

    Mr. Shanks, superintendent' engineer, giving evidence at the Waratah Inquiry yesterday, said the arrangement was to build the Waratah, as ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN MATCH.

    It is probable that the services of one of the best known coaches in Melbourne will be obtained for the local cricketers who are representing ...

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  16. EXTRAORDINARY STORM.

    The worst storm experienced for years has occurred on the Canadian prairie. It is accompanied by cold and snow. ...

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  17. BOMB OUTRACE.

    An alien fisherman threw a bomb at a lodging-house in San Francisco, wherein were 35 lodgers. Six were injured. ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.

    Mr. S. A. O'Neill, of Hamilton, has Passed the senior public examination of the Melbourne University in England. Mr. Gordon Moodie. son of ...

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  19. MILITARY EXAMINATION.

    Mr. Percy Collins, son of Mr. Henry Collins, formerly general manager of Renter's Australasian branches, a native of Melbourne has ...

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  20. CANADA AND UNITED STATES.

    Forecasts from Washington, published in the Canadian press, indicate, that Canada and the United States, if not agreeing on the larger ...

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  21. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Alter great trouble, Mr. H. Destree. who has kindly undertaken, to arrange for first-class concerts in the local town hall during the visit of ...

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  22. ECCENTRIC THIEF.

    Augustus Wm. Finch has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment. He had deprived himself of food fan behalf of a religious mission, and ...

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  23. FATAL FIRE.

    The Chamber of Commerce at Cincinnati, was destroyed by fire last night. The collapse of the roof overwhelmed the firemen, several of whom ...

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  24. WOOL AND MEAT IMPORTS.

    The following official message has been received from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, London :-- Imports into the United Kingdom ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for to-morrow :--Some thundershowers in the north-east and showery in the Gippsland district, ...

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  26. "THE FATAL WEDDING."

    The large audience which greeted Mr. Lytton s Dramatic Company in the town hail last night, when "The Fatal Wedding" was staged, shows ...

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  27. POWDER FACTORY BLOWN UP.

    A powder factory in the village of San Martin exploded, and twelve persons were, killed. ...

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  28. REFORM IN MONACO.

    Though Monaco only has 1400 native citizens, Prince Albert has granted a constitution, a national council, and universal suffrage. The ...

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  29. MR. PRENDERCASTAND REFERENDA.

    Mr. Prendergast, while not criticising Mr. M'Gowen's action over the referenda, says his party proposes to do everything possible to ...

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  30. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    It is announced that his Majesty King George will open Parliament on the 6th February. ...

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  31. BORNE AWAY ON ICE FLOE.

    An icefl[?] in Astrakhan carried out to sea eighty-five fishermen. A steamer has been sent to their rescue. ...

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  32. CRAY V. DIGGLE.

    The billiard match between Gray and Biggie was resumed, at liver, pool yesterday. The scores at the close of the evening session were:-- ...

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  33. RUSSIA AND THE POPE.

    A Ministerial circular informs Roman Catholic bishops that Papal orders and encyclicals, unless passing through Government channels, ...

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  34. OLIVE MOODIE'S FATHER.

    Howard aud Coonan, detectives, have returned from Av[?]ca after making investigations concerning the death of the father of Olive. Moodie. ...

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  35. LIBERAL MAJORITY.

    Mr. John Bur[?] President of the Local Government Board, addressed his constituents at Battersea last night. He said it was idle, ...

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  36. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    Dr. Fullerton, accompanied by two of his nieces and Nurse Martin and her sister was motoring, and attempted to get over the level ...

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  37. CHRISTMAS EXCESSES.

    Twenty-seven suicides or attempted suicides took place in St. Petersburg during the Christmas holidays. There were 3000 arrests for ...

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  38. FOREST TIMBER.

    The Minister for Forests has derided that municipal councils will get no more free timber, but must take out a license and pay a royalty. ...

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  39. DESPERATE BANK ROBBERS.

    Five desperadoes, armed with Mauser pistols, entered the Jungfermilchu Bank, and killed two clerks. They escaped, but without any booty. ...

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  40. HEYWOOD STATE SCHOOL.

    Owing to the representations made by the local Board of Advice during the past year (writes our Heywood correspondent), there is now a ...

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  41. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  42. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Federal land tax valuations must be lodged by owners prior to March 1st. The assessments will be made before April 21st; the tax is ...

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  43. AEROPLANE MISHAP.

    When landing, after an aeroplane flight yesterday. M. Latham crashed into a fence. He was thrown out, bu escaped injury. ...

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  44. ADELAIDE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith and Co, report :--650 cattle were penned a moderate proportion being prime and good, but many were wasty, and a ...

    Article : 154 words
  45. WARRNAMBOOL PIC MARKET.

    There was a plentiful supply on Tuesday, numbering' 717 head, of which 500 were classed as fats. However, the demand was brisk, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES PICTURES.

    Those here who would have liked to see the battle of Reno, in which Jeffries tried to wrest the world s championship from Johnson, have ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN MEAT.

    In pursuance of a threat of dynamite, the butchers at Stanislau are selling fresh meat. A butcher named, Moczkovf was injured by an ...

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  48. SENATOR FINDLEY MARRIED.

    Senator Findley was married to-day to Miss Foyle, of Warrnabool, at St. Mary's church, West Melbourne. Mr. Fisher, the Prime ...

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  49. BILIOUS ATTACKS CURED.

    Sufferers from bilious attacks should read this remarkable letter from Mr. Donald Colitis, of Condah. Vic. :-- " I have been a continuous sufferer [?] ...

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  51. LOST PURSE FOUND.

    Two boys found a lady's purse, containing £54, which was lost in the train to Brunswick yesterday. ...

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