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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Earl Spencer, leader of the Liberal party in the House of Lords, has issued a manifesto, in the shape of a letter to Mr. Corrie Grant, M.P. for the Rugby division of ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    The federal of the late Mr. Michael McMahon took place yesterday at Eaglehawk Cemetery leaving his late residence, Sailor's Gully road, at 4 o'clock, and was one ...

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  5. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Information was received in the city to-day that a boy of fourteen named fourteen named Samuel Levy had been killed at Fern Tree Gully by a fall from ...

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  6. THE REV. FATHER HAYS.

    Possibly the Sacred Heart Cathedral has never held a larger congregation than that which assembled to hear the Rev. Father Hays, who delivered a sermon on ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    An explantion is given of the reason why the men employed in the Putiloff workshops, in the government of St. Petersburg, again went out on strike ...

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  8. DARING STREET ROBBERY.

    A sensation Was caused in the city on Saturday night when, it became noised abroad that some unknown robber had waylaid and knocked down a youth named ...

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  9. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Natural causes were supposed to be ac[?]untable for the death of John Ellis, aged [?] lingwood. but Dr. Dunhill finds that ...

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  10. SIXTEEN STUDENTS ARRESTED.

    St. Petersburg students have held a do monstration over the graves of those who fell in the massacre of Sunday, January 22. ...

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  11. A BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Whilst Frederick Doran was riding a horse on the Flemington track this morning the horse bolted with the result that ...

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  13. KILLED BY A FALL FROM A CART.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday --According to the evidence given at the inquest on the death of the youth, Fred. J. Bishop, who was killed through being thrown from ...

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  14. FATHER GAPON.

    Father Gapon, the Russian priest who placed himself at the head of the strikers in St. Petersburg, and after being wounded conflicts with the military on ...

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  15. MINISTERS THREATEN RESIGNATION.

    General Trepoff, the military governor of St. Petersburg, appointed by the Czar after the recent massacres there, is reported to be causing great dissatisfaction ...

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  16. THROWN OUT OF A DRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. --An aged man named Jas. Ji[?], who is 72 years of age, and who resides in 38 Newcastle street, Yarravilie, is now lying in the ...

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  17. THE POLISH TROUBLES.

    There is as [?] no abatement in the strike troubles of Poland. In the governments of Warsaw and Radow more conflicts between troops and strikers have ...

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  18. CHINESE LABOR FOR THE RAND.

    Much press comment has been caused by Lord Spencers announcement, in his. Warwickshire manifesto, that the Liberals, if returned to power at the coming general ...

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  19. SWALLOWED BY A SHARK.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- A short time since Mr. Al[?] Boldner, who went in swimming at St Kilda, near the [?]wood Bluff, disappeared, and is believed ...

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  20. STRIKERS GROWING VINDICTIVE.

    The latest advices to hand from St. Petersburg state that the strikers are growing more vindictive every day, and that in consequence the situation is ...

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  21. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The body of a newly born child was found in a bag in the Yarra this morning. It was much decomposed and it is stated that it was ...

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  22. CRUELTIES BY RUSSIAN POLICE.

    The very greatest indignation has been expressed on-all sides in St. Petersburg at the gross cruelties which have been practised by the authorities in trying to extort ...

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  23. A BATHING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An elderly man, named Geo. Giles, of Cunningha[?] street, T[?]orak, struck his head while bathing in Hegarty's baths, St. Kilda ...

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  24. A MOST RELIABLE PLACE TO PURCHASE GOOD. JEWELLERY AND SPECTACLES

    Is the place where you know of whom you are buying. You have the assurance of a business reputation and guarantee that goes with every sale. Every article purchased from me ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Last night a man named John Innis was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from concussion to the brain. He stated that, while drunk he stepped in ...

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  27. A MINER'S SUDDEN END.

    The sudden death of a middle-aged, married miner named Michael McMahon, who lived at Sailor's Gully road, Eaglehawk, early on Saturday morning, was for ...

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  28. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Training operations were conducted this morning under very unpleasant conditions, and the work was not of a very interesting nature. At Flemington T. Pay[?]en sent Green ...

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  29. THE HOBART CONFERENCE.

    When the Conference met at 10.30 today, Sir .George Turner intimated that his promised written memorandum respecting public debts would be circulated during the ...

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  30. THE EASTERN WAR.

    The industrial troubles and revolutionary risings throughout Russia are interfering seriously with the conduct of the campaign in Manchuria. ...

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  31. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. John Pryor, who has relinquished the mine-managership of the Garden Gully and Victory and Pandora mines, was the recipient of a handsome gold locket ...

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  32. SANDOWN RACES.

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  33. JAPANESE VIGILANCE.

    The blockade of Vladivostock is now considered to be effective owing to the increased vigilance which the Japanese squadron at Tsu-shima, midway in the ...

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  34. CRICKET.

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  36. A YEAR'S WARFARE.

    The military authorities at Tokio who have been preparing returns in connection with the year's war in M[?]churia, report that the total Japanese sick arid wounded ...

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  37. REGATTA ON THE UPPER YARRA.

    A regatta was held this afternoon on the Upper Yarra, but with one exception all the Competing crews belonged to the metropolis. The exception was the W[?]ree Club, which ...

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  38. THE VISITING ATHLETES.

    A. R. Shrubb and A. F. Duffey, the long distance and sprint champion runners of the world, who will Bendigo shortly, are now in active training for the forthcoming ...

    Article : 333 words
  39. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

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  40. JAPANESE CRUISER STRIKES A MINE.

    Captain Okuda, who was second in command of the Japanese cruiser Saiyen, has reported that the Saiyen. while steaming about in Louisa Bay on November 30 last. ...

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  41. SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

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  43. WRESTLING.

    At the Exhibition Building last night Hackenschmidt threw Gunga Brahmn in a minute in the "catch as catch can'' style. He also throw Buttan Singh in the same style, in eight ...

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  45. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    General Cyame reports that the Japa[?] troops buried 2000 Russian dead, found lying on the battlefield near KeiKontai. ...

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