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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    Turkish regular troops have annihilated a band of twenty-one Bulgarian insurgents at Lestcovantepe. The Turkish troops lost six men. ...

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  5. THE EASTERN WAR.

    The Russians on Tuesday were assuming offensive and first bombarded Chmchei-tun with artillery and then a large infantry force, supported by two flanking ...

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  6. A LARGE EMBEZZLEMENT.

    What was declared by Judge Eagleson to be a very painful case was that of the bank manager, Hugh. O'Brien, who contused to robbing the Commercial Bank at ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting of the members of the Inglewood Racing Club was held last evening at the Royal Hotel, and in the absence of the president, (Mr. P. Dawson), Mr. J. C. ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    It was arranged yesterday afternoon by so vend citizens who mot in Mr. S. H. McGowan's office to tender a send-off to Mr. W. Webb, J.P., who leaves Bendigo on ...

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  9. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  10. SANDY CREEK RACES.

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  11. THE KAISER'S TRIP

    The Italian press commenting on the Kaiser's policy relating to Mero[?]eo are gen[?]ally unsympathetic. LONDON, Friday April 7. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

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  13. MARCHING TO VLADIVOSTOK.

    General Linievitch reports that a Japanese column approaching Vladivostok has been repulsed at Kilju in North-eastern- Korea. ...

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  14. 475,000 JAPS ADVANCING.

    The Times St. Petersburg correspondent states that official information has been received that 475,000 Japanese are advancing towards Harbin in a crescent ...

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  15. SUGAR DUTIES.

    A deputation from the Confectioners' and Manufacturers' Association, who desire the abolition of sugar duties and that the sugar convention should not be ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    The assassin of the Grand Duke Sergius has been, identified as the sou of it police inspector at Warsaw named Kannies. ...

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  17. THE QUEEN'S TRIP.

    King Edward left London yesterday for Marseilles to join Queen Alexandra in her tour. ...

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  18. THE MAIL CONTRACTS.

    Neither the Postmaster-Goneral (Right Hon. Lord Stanley) nor the Orient Company in London have as yet received any confirmation of the mail contract said to ...

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  19. RESULTS OF TYRANNY.

    The latest arrests of anarchist in St. Petersburg include the daughter of a former Governor-General of that city. Twelve of the secret police agents at ...

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  21. PEASANT WAR IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A general rising of the peasantry in the Caucasus has taken place The peasants have destroyed the houses of a number of priests for embezzling the ...

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  22. EAGLEHAWK

    Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., presided at the Police Court yesterday. An anti-vaccinationist was fined 30s. The young girl, Esther Miller, who was arrested as a ...

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  23. CRICKET.

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  24. ETON COLLEGE.

    Rev. the Hon Canon Edward Lyttelton, master of Hailey bury College, has been appointed headmaster at Eton College in piece of the Rev. Edmund Wane, D.D., ...

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  25. BACKING DOWN TO THE POLES.

    The restrictions against the Poles having positions in the Government offices and State employment generally have been removed, excepting for the higher ...

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  26. A FRENCH CONSPIRACY.

    Captain Tamburini, a French officer on the retired or half-pay list, was yesterday arrested in Paris on a charge of conspiracy resembling the plot. against Napoleon ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Miss J. H. McNamara, late matron of the Nhill Hospital, took place yesterday afternoon to the Axedale Cemetery, from the residence of her ...

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  28. DISAFFECTION IN BOKHARA.

    The Times, of India, states that it has received authentic information that Russian troops have replaced the Bokh[?]ran Soldiers at all posts on the Upper Oxus. ...

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  30. INHUMAN TREATMENT OF NATIVE RACES.

    In the Cape Assembly. Mr. Merriman indignantly resented the idea embodied in a motion by Mr. O'Kelly for the formation of an international commission to ...

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  31. JEWELLERY GIFTS And ENGAGEMENT RINGS.

    My new goods are attracting no little attention, on account of the beauty of the designs, the handsome cutting, and soft, rich radiance of the settings, and veal gems, and the very ...

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  32. MINERS' CRICKET

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  34. FREETRADE, OR PROTECTION?

    In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour, the Prime Minister. replying to a question by Mr. Lloyd George (Liberal), said he must wait for the general election to ...

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  35. EAGLEHAWK SECOND GRADE CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

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  36. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    A serious accident befel Mr. Edgar Jones, of Golden Square, on Thursday evening. He was riding to Kangaroo Flat oil a motor bicycle, and when near the ...

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  37. A KING AMONGST REPUBLICANS.

    King Edward was mot at Pierrefitte, by President Loubet, and cordial greetings were exchanged. The public, outside the precincts of the ...

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  38. THE EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA.

    Advices regarding the earthquakes in India slate that the shocks were the most destructive in their effect at Dharmsala, where 80 per cent. of the inhabitants were ...

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  39. THE GUN.

    On Wednesday next the Lockwood Gun Club will hold matches. An open 5s sweepstake, with £3 added, and a novice, sweepstake at 2s 6d, with £1 added, will be gred If the match is ...

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  40. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    A young man named Albert Laws, working at the New St. Mungo mine, yesterday fell on some quartz, cutting, and crushing his hand. ...

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  41. THE BRIGHTON ELECTION.

    Mr. Loder himself attributes his defeat chiefly to the influence of the Church Association, which [?]ed over many Conservatives' votes on [?]eligious and education ...

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  43. THE JUBILEE PARK FATALITY.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of the jockey, William Sheck, who died from injuries caused through falling off the horse, Dolly Grey, at the Jubilee Park ...

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  44. THE WEATHER.

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  45. INTERSTATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Justice Owen has been appointed as a Royal Commission to inquire into certain matters in connection with the administration of the Lands ...

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  46. BILLIARDS.

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  47. PARTY PRESS OPINIONS.

    The London party newspapers are forced to be unanimous in considering that, the Brighton election result is the worst blow the Government has yet received. ...

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  48. FEDERATED EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Australian Employers' conference to-day unanimously resolved not to register under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act. It is ...

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  49. ROWING.

    Next Wednesday the Eaglchawk Rowing Club's open regatta will lake place. Crews from Maryborough, Echuca East, Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Clubs are competing, and E. ...

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  52. DEATHS IN THE HOSPITAL.

    John Meehan, 40 years of age, died yesterday in the hospital from dysentery, and Michael Reed, aged 73, from jaundice. ...

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  53. THE EASTER FAIR.

    On Tuesday night next in the Town Hall, the long looked for Charity Euchre Party and Dance, to augment the funds of the Fair, will be held. Everything connected with it will ...

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  54. STREET FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Daniel M[?]Sweeney, a cabman, fell out of his cab while driving along Chapel street, Prahran, to-day and sustained a fractured ...

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  55. TRAM CONDUCTOR ASSAULTED

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--To-night a brutal assault was made, upon a tram conductor named Charles Kimberley. He asked a passenger for his fare, but the man ...

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  56. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--Patrick O'Brien, who was kicked by a horse at Northcote, died in Dr. Moores private hospital to-day. ...

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  59. RALLYING THE LIBERALS.

    Mr. Herbert Gladstone (Liberal), M P. for West Leeds, in a circular letter addressed to the Parliamentary agents of the Liberal party in Lancashire and ...

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