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  2. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3.38 p.m. yesterday, QUESTIONS. Mr. Colechin asked the Premier (for the ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR.

    Russian revolutionary party has supporters even within the Czar's palace at St. Petersburg. A number of the servants engaged in the ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    Grand Emerald for the Trial, Mecca for the Welter, and Grand Emerald for the Flying Handicap, are additional entries for the Marong meeting of October 3. ...

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  5. THE RETTING EVIL.

    At a meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall on the 11th inst., it was stated by the Rev. T. S. B. Woodfull that the father of a telegraph messenger had informed him that ...

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  6. DENOMINATIONAL EDUCATION

    Speaking at the annual Anglican Diocesan Festival at the Town Hall last evening. Dr. Clarke, Archbishop of Melbourne, made seme interesting remarks on the question of ...

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  8. THE COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday, September 19. The conference between representatives of the Newcastle and Maitland colliery on the one side, and the representatives of the Miners ...

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  9. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

    The final meeting of the [?]District Football Association was held at My[?]on's Hotel on the 15 [?] when the premiership trophy was pro[?]d to the Ry[?] Club ...

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  10. EXECUTION TO BE REVENGED.

    The Socialists at Odessa tire determined . to take an ample revenge for the slaying of any of their number. They have issued a proclamation stating ...

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  11. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  12. ASSASSINS AS JUDGES.

    The bitter feeling against the Jews is again emphasised by the fact that 200 of them have been arrested haphazard at Seidlce, where the recent massacre took ...

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  14. REVENGING THE SVEABORG MUTINY.

    Seventeen of the sailors sentenced at Sveaberg for participating in the mutiny were shot yesterday. ...

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  15. THE JEWS AT ODESSA.

    Advices from Odessa state, that intense alarm prevails among the Jews there owing to the fear that preparations are being made for a new series of massacres. ...

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  16. INJURIES TO THE BRAIN.

    An error of judgment on the part of some of the most skilful doctors was the summing up of Mr. Candler, the Melbourne City Coroner, yesterday morning, after having heard ...

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  17. STATE EDUCATION.

    The proposal of the Government to charge a fee of 1s per week to Slate school children between fourteen and fifteen years and per week to children between the ages of fifteen ...

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  18. A RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday, September 19. A terrible railway accident is reported from Dover, in Oklahoma. A train was precipitated into the Cimarron River, ...

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  19. LICENSING BILL.

    In Committee the discussion was resumed, and is reported elsewhere. The House rose at 11.50 till to-day (Thursday). ...

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  20. BETTING APPEAL CASES.

    It was (says the Argus) rumored among members at the State Parliament, on Tuesday evening, that the Ministry had held a conference on the charges made by Mr. ...

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  21. THE VACANT BISHOPRIC.

    At the Anglican' Diocesan Festival in the Bendigo Town Hall last evening, repeated reference was made by the several speakers to the lose sustained by the diocese through the ...

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  23. NEGOTIATIONS RE-OPENED.

    As the result of further nego[?]tions the conference men again this afternoon. Mr. Bowling pointed out that the extreme action taken by the owners in closing the ...

    Article : 335 words
  24. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Messrs. Gemmell, Tuckett and Co. offered for sale, at their rooms. Collins street, yesterday afternoon, the well-known suburban residences owned by Sir Malcolm McEacharn. Both ...

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  25. BISHOPRIC OF BENDIGO.

    The annual diocesan festival in and of the Anglican Home Mission Fund, which this year took the form of a public meeting the tea being dispensed with was held in the Bendigo ...

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  26. GOLD STEALING IN MINES

    The royal commission on gold stealing resumed its sittings to-day. Evidence was given on behalf of the Mint the Fremantle smelters and manufacturing ...

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  27. THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The conference met again in the afternoon at the request of the miners' representatives The proprietors, shortly afterwards, retired to consider the matter amongst themselves. On ...

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  28. MR. JOHN WREN'S HEALTH.

    The following statement appeared in yesterday's Age: -- Owing, it is stated, to the mental strain and worry he has endured during the last few months, Mr. J. Wren has completely ...

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  29. FOREST STREET METHODIST ANNIVERSARY

    The functions in continuation of the anniversary services of the Forest Street Methodist Church consisted of the customary tea, and a public meeting, followed by the cantata "Day ...

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  30. COUNTRY NEWS.

    WOODSTOCK, Tuesday, Sept, 18. A Highly enjoyable concert was held in the local State school on Wednesday last, in aid of the Marong Roman Catholic Presbytery ...

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  31. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    In attempting to alight from a train, while it was in motion, near the comer pf Wattle and Barnard streets, on Tuesday evening, Mr. Taylor Horsfield, of Long Gully, fell heavily ...

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  32. BENDIGO DEUTSCHER VEREIN.

    The [?]7th annual meeting of this society was held last evening at the European Hotel. Mr. F. Leypoldt presided, and there was a large attendance of members. In responding to the ...

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  33. TWO FIRES AT ECHUCA

    ECHUCA, Wednesday, September 19. At a quarter-past four o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the stables of the Farmers Arms Hotel, owned by Mr. Peter Swannell. ...

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  34. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. -- A lad named Gus Woodward, whilst cycling down Camp evening this evening collided with a vehicle, and was picked up with concussion of the brain. He is in the ...

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  35. FRATERNAL.

    Daughters of Temperance held their fortnightly meeting on Monday, 17th September, Sister Stewart presided. There was a large attendance present, including a few members ...

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  36. ROCHESTER WATER TRUST.

    On Wednesday evening a meeting of the Rochester Water "Trust (the last before the election next month) wan held in the shire hall, when a letter was read from the Water Supply ...

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  38. SPRING FAIR.

    There is much that is very attractive at the spring fair now being held at the A.N.A. Hall in aid of the Rowan Street Methodist Church. In exhibiting their decorative tastes ...

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  39. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Mr Will Wallace's name is usually assc[?]ated with an entertaning company. Last night he re-appeared at the Royal Princess Theatre, after an absence of about six months. ...

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