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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    A telegram from South Africa states that anti[?]pating opposition by natives to the poll-tax in Natal and Zululand, some of the white families living in the ...

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  3. CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.

    The charge of manslaughter against Captain George Mylius, of the barque La Bella, arising out of the wreek of that vessel near Warrnambool, with loss of life, was heard ...

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  4. THE WEATHER

    Yesterday was the hottest day of the year throughout the greater part of Victoria. In Bendigo about 4 o'clock 109 degrees in the shade was registered at the Government Observatory ...

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  5. OMENS OF WAR.

    Despite official statements to the contrary, there are evidences that Germany to [?] preparing for the probability of a rupture of the already highly strained ...

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  6. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Advices from Russia to-day state that the situation is very much quieter, though there are reports of isolated cases of outrages and revolutionary disturbance. ...

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  7. A JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT.

    An announcement has been made of a change in the constitution of the English Court of Appeal. Mr. John Fletcher Moulton. K. C . M[?] ...

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  8. MOSCOW ENGINEDRIVERS ARRESTED.

    One hundred enginedrivers have been arrested on the charge of participating in the revolt Moscow. ...

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  9. THE TREACHEROUS AUTOCRACY.

    A telegram from Tokio to-day states that some of the Russian prisoners of war Mill in Japan are complaining that they have been abandoned by their own ...

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  10. THOUSANDS OF LIVES LOST

    Intelligence has been received that a terrible earthquake occurred yesterday in the Central American Republic of Nicaragua. A volcano is in eruption, and the town ...

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  11. (From Our Own Correspondents.)

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Last Saturday boats were required to get about the city, so inadequate were the channels to carry off the deluge which descended on the city. Then we had a ...

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  12. AMERICAN INTERESTS IN MOROCCO.

    The European situation, as affected by the reforms in Morocco, is likely to be still further complicated. The United States Government, which hitherto has ...

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  13. DAMAGES AT MOSCOW.

    Engineers at Moscow state that the strike bus caused losses in city totalling no less than £5,000,000. ...

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  14. SPORTING INTELLIGENCES

    The summer meeting of the Marong Jockey Club will be held on Wednesday, February 7. The programme consists of half a dozen events, for which £7[?] will be offered in prizes. ...

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  15. A CHIEF OF POLICE MAIMED.

    A telegram states that at Radom, in Russian Poland, a bomb thrown tore off the legs of the Chief of Police and killed his wife on the spot. ...

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  16. ROJESTVENSKY'S ROMANCE.

    The extraordinary allegations made by Admiral Rojestvensky in a letter to the Noroe Vremya, respecting the part that a British fleet expected to play in the ...

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  17. ROCHESTER RAGES.

    The Rochester Jockey Club will hold one of its popular meeting on Wednesday, 31st inst. In another column the full programme appears. ...

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  18. 123 DEGREES AT MILDURA.

    It was exceptionally hot at Mildura yesterday (Friday). At 9 a.m., the thermometer registered 101 degrees. It steadily mounted, and at 1 p.m. had reached 123 degrees. This is the record ...

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  19. ANOTHER IMMENSE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Daily Mail's correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that, a strike has taken place at eleven of tho provincial railways, and that 120,000 men are idle. ...

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  20. CRICKET.

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  21. THE REBELLION STILL GENERAL.

    The revolution is active in twelve provinces. ...

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  22. BUSH FIRES COMMENCING.

    CAMPERDOWN, Friday.-- A free that broke out on the Bangaal Plain, near Skipton, last night, has been the cause of serious damage. On the Borriyallock Estate, 20 acres of wheat ...

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  23. BRITISH ORDER FOR ARMS.

    The Daily Telegraph, states that there were rejoicings amongst workmen, at Woolwich Arsenal owing to the receipt of orders from the War Office for 2,000,000 rounds of ...

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  24. A NORTH CAUCASIAN REPUBLIC.

    The Times' correspondent reports that many of the troops of the district, including Cossacks, have joined the newly proclaimed North Caucasian Republic. ...

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  25. RED HOUSE EXCURSION.

    The man who knows how to adverted on right up-to-date, attractive lines is the man who makes his business pay. Yesterday the second pic[?] to ...

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  26. EAGLEHAWK'S WATER SUPPLY.

    At last evening's meeting of the Borough Council Cr. Hicks referred to the poor water supply in the borough. He said that in the higher levels-- Campbell street, Sailor's Gully ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A meeting was hold at Chester, in Chestershire, last night, for the purpose of arousing sympathy with the policy encouraged by the Balfour Government of ...

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  28. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND BRACELETS.

    The GOOD VALUE I am offering at present is exceptional. Every gem is a brilliant of the finest grade, firmly set in [?]lid carved settings. My sale [?]of engagement rings during 1905 has ...

    Article : 63 words
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  30. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    What might have resulted in a boy's death occurred at tho New Chum Railway Co'[?] dam yesterday. A lad [?]ed Lewis Owen, about 10 years of age, in company with several other ...

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  31. MR. CHAMBERLAIN HOOTED DOWN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, speaking at Derby last night, received determined and continuous opposition from a section of the audience. Mr. Chamberlain ultimately ...

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  32. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At a meeting of his friends held in the Melbourne Town Hall recently, it was resolved that the memory of the late Mr. E. G. FilzGibbon and the many services stated to have been ...

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  33. BOWLS.

    The my councillors have accepted the challenge from the Ballarat City and Town Councils for a game of bowls at Ballarat on the 19th and 20th (inter-civic gathering). The ...

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  34. A DEAD SWAGMAN.

    The superintendent of police at Bendigo has received a telegram from Swan Hill stating that Constable Potton, of Ultima, had found the body of a swag man, who had apparently been ...

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  35. WRESTLING.

    It has been decided to form an amateur wrestling association in Bendigo. A meeting to arrange details will be held at Warren's View Point Hold, on Monday evening next, at 7.30 ...

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  36. HORSE SUNSTRUCK.

    [?]UCA, Friday. -- Mr. F. Cantwell, of Moa[?] had a valuable horse sunstruck on Monday last. The animal was valued at £40. ...

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  37. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking last night, paid a tribute to Mr. Balfour in connection with the committee of defence. Air. Haldane said he ...

    Article : 93 words
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  39. NEARLY DROWNED.

    ECHUCA, Friday.--A little girl named Stella Waters, daughter of Mr. M. Walters, late head teacher at Moama Public School, fell into the Murray at Echuca on Wednesday last, and ...

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  40. ANARCHICAL RUSSIA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, writing on December 11, gives details of the mutiny of the Russian army in Manchuria. The men had ben unpaid for two or ...

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  41. STRUCK WITH A RIFLE.

    ECHUCA, Friday. -- A rather serious affair took place on Monday last at We[?] W[?] races. Mr. F.C. Gray, the clerk of course, was discharging his duties in ...

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  42. LIBERAL LABOR PROSPECTS.

    Up to the present there are no Unionist candidates for 29 scats. The situation in this respect is a contrast, to that at the general election in 1900, when many ...

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  43. THE DAMPIER SEASON.

    The final production of "Camille" was given in the Princess' Theatre last night by the Dampier Company. To-night and Monday will be produced at the ...

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  44. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--John Rendall, the laborer, who met with a fatal accident at the Port Melbourne Pier on Tuesday, was a casual hand-- with a wife and seven children, from a ...

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  45. HOME RULERS SANGUINE

    Mr. Michael Davitt, the Irish Labor advocate, who is "stumping" England in support of the Independent Labor candidates, spoke last evening at Birmingham. ...

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  46. A BROKEN MARRIAGE ENGAGEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It has transpired that the young woman. Albertina Holm, who committed suicide at [?] railway station by taking carbolic acid was despondent over a ...

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  47. DIMINUTION OF DISEASE.

    The phenomenal diminution of the ravages of certain disease [?] Victoria, and [?]rly in the m[?]tropolitan area, which is exhibted by statistics for 1905 was referred ...

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  48. THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    The situation in Livonia is frightful, and absolute anarchy prevails. A messenger, who arrived at Petersburg on December 11, declared that the streets of Riga were flowing with blood. ...

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  49. [?] NARROW ESCAPE.

    On Thursday evening last Cr.. A. W. H. White, J.P., was walking in his garden, at his residence, in Croffon street, when he was started led by a bullet whizzing past him. On ...

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  50. THE BICYCLE FORK BREAKS.

    BALLARAT, Friday.--A rubber dealer, of [?]street, named Andrew Angwin, met with a serious Accident in the street to-day. He was riding along anderson street south ...

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  51. CITIZENS' POPS.

    Next Wednesday night tho popular "Citizens' Promenade Pops" will again be held, when several novel Items will be introduced that should further tend towards tho comfort and pleasure ...

    Article : 63 words
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  56. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret O'Shan[?] took place yesterday to the Bendigo Ce[?]tery and was largely attended. It left her late residence in Baxter at street, at 3 o'olock. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  57. Advertising

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