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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    Following on the issue by the chief magistrate at Durban of an order directing the extradition of W. N. Willis to New South Wales, on all the charges brought ...

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  3. INTERSTATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Mr. Riley, the representative of the employes on the Arbitration Court. stated at the labor cou[?] meeting to-night that the anti -sweating committee had ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Miss Eileen Castles left Adelaide for Loudon on Thursday by the R.M.S. Himalaya. She was accompanied to Adelaide by her mother and the Rev. Father ...

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  5. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE.

    The work of rebuilding San Francisco is being pushed ahead. The criminal element was very trouble some for some days after the disturbances ...

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  6. A LIVELY SCENE.

    There was a sensational scene in Howard place last night. The trouble arose out of one man-- a unit of a particular party-- throwing out a general fighting challenge to another ...

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  7. CHINESE DENS.

    The prominence given to the decoying propensities of some of the Chinese shopkeepers of the district by The Bendigo Independent aroused the Council of Churches ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE AND INSURANCE

    The British fire insurance companies having risks in San Francisco [?]ave decided not to recognise any liability on their part in respect to damage to property caused ...

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  9. RELICS OF BUSHRANGING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A curious discovers has been made at Collector, near Goulburn Some men who wore engaged in clearing land found in a hollow log a Colt's revolver of a pattern ...

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  10. MASSACRED MISSIONARIES.

    The Chinese Government has settled the claims made by France in connection with the massacre of missionaries at Nanchang in the province of Kiang -si, in ...

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  11. THE GRADING OF EXPERTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The conference on the Commerce Act concluded its labors to-day, Butter, submitted for grading, it was dccid[?]s shall not be temperatu[?] hither than 70 degrees ...

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  12. OIL SHARES IN DEMAND.

    WELLINGTON. Friday.-- The Taranaki Oil Syndicate shares were sold at New Plymouth to-day at £52 10s. Many enquiries are coining to hand from all parts of the colony and ...

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  13. HELPING STRANDED NEW ZEA-LANDERS.

    The Government has agreed to pay the fares to New Zealand of any Nev Zealanders stranded in San Francisco wishing to return to the colony. ...

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  14. FORMING A CABINET.

    PERTH, Friday.-- At the meeting of the Government suppe[?]rers held this afternoon, it was decided to give Mr. Newton Monro a free hand to form a cabinet. It is understood that Mr. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A statement, which indicates weakening on the part, of the Government in respect to an important clause in its Education Bill, was made by Mr. D. Lloyd -George, ...

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  16. DETECTIVE SEXTON'S CASE.

    The Chief secretary (Sir S. Gillott) today went through all the reports and papers connected with the allegations preferred against Detective Sexton that, he ...

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  17. MATRIMONIAL.

    On Wednesday afternoon at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Mr. C. Brown, second con of Mr. J. Brown, of Neale street, and Miss Nora Middling, Only daughter of the late Mr. ...

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  18. ELECTIONS IN HUNGARY.

    The elections in Hungary, which, it was recently stated, would be conducted with reference do a single issue, namely, that of universal suffrage, have had a somewhat ...

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  20. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    At the weekly meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night the secretary reported that the Trades Hall Fund for the Bush Fires relief retailed £93 2. ...

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  21. SLANDERS ON AUSTRALIA.

    The most recent of the slanders levelled against Australia, in the British press came under review at the meeting of Hie Eletern[?]wich branch A.N.A on Tuesday evening. ...

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  22. UNITED STATES PROTECTING AFRICANS.

    There has been a fresh development in connection with the condition of affairs in the Congo Free State. Owing to repeated outrages and trouble with the natives in ...

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  23. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    The autumn meeting of the Bendigo Jockey Club, to be held on the Epsom Course on May 25 and 24, is greatly interesting horse owners and sportsmen generally. The programme ...

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  25. KING EDWARD IN PARIS.

    M. Salleries, President of France; banquetted King Edward at the Elysee yesterday. The President referred to the King's frequent visits to France and to ...

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  26. NATIONALIST OPPOSITION.

    The Education Bill will meet with the opposition of the Nationalist party, whose members, after the Irish Catholic bishops decided to oppose the measure, met and ...

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  27. ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE

    The Parker Hall Dramatic Co. made their final appearance leaf night. There was a largo audience, one of the best dining the three weeks' season. The piece staged was the ...

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  28. A DRESDEN MURDERER

    A series of revolting crimes has been brought to light by the arrest of a leather worker at Dresden, in Sa[?]ony, named Dietrich. ...

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  29. ELMORE RACES.

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  30. Advertising

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  31. ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S SLANDERERS.

    "It's simply another slander." This was the comment of Mr. Sachse, the Minister of Education on a statement recently made by Bishop Wilkinson, of London, in ...

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  32. BOERS AND THE MILLIONAIRES.

    Ex-President Steyn, addressing a congress of Boers at Bloemfontein, bitterly attacked Lord Milner as an agent and coworker with the Rand millionaires. But ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    Long Gully, the newly formed club in the new association, open their programme on Wednesday next in the Upper Reserve when they play California Gully. Both teams are very ...

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  34. SERIOUS COLLISION

    The inter-State passenger steamer Buninyong, belonging to the Howard Smith Company fleet and the British barqu[?] Crissell, came into collision, shortly before 7.30 o'clock this ...

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  36. MAY DAY IN EUROPE.

    Very troublous times appear to be in store for the German metal trades. The May Day celebrations in Berlin have offended or alarmed capitalists, with ...

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  37. THE NATAL RISING.

    Mr. Smythe, Premier of Natal, has notified Parliament that the general commanding the British troops at Pretoria has offered to send 4300 regulars at short notice ...

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  38. FRATERNAL[?]

    Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, I.O.O.F.. held its fortnightly meeting on Monday night last, at the Masonic Hall, N.G. Chas. E. Milne presiding. There was a large attendance. One ...

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  39. TURKEY AND EGYPT.

    The attitude of the Turkish troops stationed near Rasah is reported to be menacing. The commander states that he occupied Rasah as an integral part of the ...

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  41. RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that as the result of a Court intrigue M. Durnovo, the Minister of the Interior, has also been dismissed. ...

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  42. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Olympic game which have been taking place at Athens have been concluded. An analysis of the nationalities of the prizewinners has been made, and it ...

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  43. "TAMBOUR MAJOR."

    AT THE ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Great enthusia[?] is being manifested by all section of the community in connection with tho visit of Mr. William Anderson's Grand ...

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  44. WHAT THE PREMIER SAYS.

    "The statement is simply ridiculous," remarked the Premier, on King shown Bishop Wilkinson's letter to, The Times "It would seem that wo arc being slandered to serve a ...

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  45. SCHOOL COMPETITION.

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  46. THE MAILS.

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  47. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    The difficulty between the Governments of Turkey and Persia regarding frontier differences appears to have been. solved. A week ago it was announced that ...

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  48. MURDERS OF POLISH POLICE.

    Murders by revolutionaries continue to be perpetrated in Poland, and at Warsaw, the capital, three policemen hare been shot dead. ...

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  49. DISTRICT CRICKET AFFIRMED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The question of district cricket was discussed at a conference which took place this afternoon between the M.C.C., representatives of the clubs which ...

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  50. SOME TELLING FIGURES.

    The Bishops statement is far from correct, quietly observed the Government Statist (Mr. E. T. Drake), who was interviewed in accordance with Mr. Bent's suggestion. "Taking the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. GOLF.

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  53. BALLARAT COUNTY COURT.

    The hearing of an action brought by John Thomas Walker, and Mrs. Isabella Farckens, widow, executor, and executrix in the estate of theri deceased mother, against Elizebeth ...

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  54. LAWN TENNIS.

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  55. Advertising

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  56. CASTLEMAINE COMPETITIONS.

    The final concert in connection with the A.N.A, Competitions was hold last night. The programme was furnished by the prize winners, amongst whom were Misses McColough. ...

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  57. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Bendigo Rifle Club has issued a circular stating that as the year for the completion of musketry is now drawing to a close, members are requested to attend the range on Mondays ...

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  58. IRON QUOITS.

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  59. ADDRESS BY MR. BENT.

    The Premier in his address spoke on various matters. He said that since the Commonwealth had been in existence, the "Braddon, blot" had been in operation. In four years ...

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  61. UNION OFFICIAL'S LOSS.

    An unpleasant experience bef[?]l Mr. J. Pow[?]ll, secretary of the Plaster[?]rs' Union, on Thursday night (relates the Age) Mr. Powell has been acting as treasurer of the building ...

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  62. ROWING.

    PERTH, Friday.-- [?] Victorian crow are favorites for the eight oar boat rare to be rowed to-morrow, only oven money King obtainable about them. The weather promises to be fine, ...

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