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  2. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    News has just been received that an attempt has been made on the life of Ma[?]amed All Mirza, Shah of Persia Only meagre particulars have so far come to ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS SERVICES

    All Saints' Pro-Cathedral was prettily adorned yesterday, the occasion being the harvest festival. Many varieties of farm and garden produce were employed to make ...

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  4. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Mr. Webb J.P., held on inquest on Saturday on the body of an illegitimate child, 7 months old; who died at the residence of Bertha Samson, a registered nurse, of Rowan ...

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  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENT

    Though the weather was sultry and threatening, there was a numerous gathering to-day at Flemington, when the V.R. Club opened [?] Autumn campaign, The visitors ...

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  6. TRAM EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    At a mass open air meeting [?] citizens held in Sturt street on Saturday night there were 3000 people present. Resolutions were passed in sympathy with the forty tram conductors ...

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  7. SAD DROWNING CASE.

    AXEDALE, Sunday,--Yesterday afternoon about half-past 4 a sad drowning fatality [?]red at the Campasp[?] River, when Albert Victor, second son of Mr. Wright Earl, aged ...

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  8. FRATERNAL

    The quarterly meeting of the Joseph Devlin I.N.F., was held at the Black Swan Hotel on Thursday evening. C.R. Bro. H. Fagan presided. It was decided to celebrate St. ...

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  9. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    The death of an old age pensioner named Peter Martella was reported to the Eaglehawk police on Saturday. The old man, who was 75 years of ago, lived in Hall street, at the rear ...

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  11. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    KYNETON, Saturday. --Yesterday afternoon Joseph Shepherd, brother-in-law of Mr. Dimelow, grocer, at Kvneton, whilst shooting at Black Hill, crawled through a fence to kill ...

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  12. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The outlook in Morocco is distinctly unpromising. The French press state that 6000 troops will be sent to reinforce General D'Amade the commander of the French ...

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  13. VICTIM OF INSOMNIA.

    HOBART. Saturday. -- A man named Frank Belstead, receiving clerk at the Commercial Bank, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself in the head with a rev[?] ...

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  14. A JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    The death of Charles Foon, whose body was found on the beach at Aspendale, was inquired into by Dr. Colo to-day. Dr. Macke[?]die said death was due to laceration of the brain ...

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  15. FIJIAN'S AT BROKEN HILL.

    The match between the Fijian cricketers and Broken Hill was completed to-day, and re[?]ed in a win for the locals by two wickets and 33 runs. The scores were: Fiji, 96 and 101 ; ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN THE CONGO.

    In the Belgium Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Schollaert, the Premier, replied to Sir Edward Grey's menaces regarding the Congo Free State. Belgium ...

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  17. DANGERS OF NAPHTHA.

    ALBURY, Saturday. -- A fearful accident. exemplifying the dangers of [?] at Cul[?] as the result of which a young married woman named Mrs. Wilk[?]son now ...

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  18. ROWING.

    A pair-oared race was held on Lake Neangar on Saturday by the Eaglehawk Rowing Club. Tho final event was won by Noye and Walters, after a good race with the Christie ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A team to represent the Bendigo Rifle Club in the match against the South Bendigo, next Wednesday, at Grassy Flat [?]ange, will be priced from the following:--R. W. Bruce, L. ...

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  20. WORK AND WAGES

    The Southern Cross, a weekly journal oi religious literature, has the following interesting comments in its current issue on the above question: -- ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Miss Nellie Johnson. aged 49, a State school teacher, died suddenly on Saturday, while sitting on a seat under a tree in Armstrong street South. She ...

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  22. MINING EXPLOSION.

    Intelligence has been received that a terrible explosion and heavy loss of life occurred in the Monterey Steel Company's mine at Sabinas, in Mexico, yesterday. ...

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  23. ANOTHER SUICIDE.

    According to evidence submitted to the Coroner to-day George Thomas Canavan, who shot himself with an army service rifle at the residence of his sister-in-law, Collingwood ...

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  24. IRON QUOITS.

    An interesting game was played at the Crescent Hotel last Wednesday, when the Crescent Club beat the Melbourne road Club. Some close finishes were witnessed, and the ...

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  25. THE GOLD BUYERS' ACT

    The new Gold Buyers Act, which practically became law at midnight on Saturday, contains many stringent provisions. Existing gold buyers' licences expired on ...

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  28. A FACTORY FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--How the fatal accident occurred at Mr. D. Mitchell's cement works was explained at inquest held by Dr. Colo on the victim, Henry Davies, ...

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  29. INTERSTATE CRICKET

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  30. AT THE VIRGINIA MINE.

    The manager of the Virginia mine, Mr. Hooper, when seen on Saturday, remarked that there is no truth in the rumor that men had been dismissed from the mine for ...

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  31. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An epidemic of measles is raging at Guildford, two-thirds of the children attending the State school being afflicted. Mr. B. Ford yesterday purchased the Messrs. ...

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  32. REV. A. R. EDGAR.

    The Rev. A. R. Edgar, one of the pillars of the Methodist Church in Victoria, preached at the Golden Square Methodist Church last evening. The building was ...

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  33. MIMING BOARD ELECTION.

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  34. EAGLEHAWK

    Mr. A. E. Robertson presided at the meeting of the local branch of the A.E.D.A., in the Mechanics' Institute, on Saturday night. A clearance was granted a member to the ...

    Article : 318 words
  35. TESTIMONIAL TO NOBLE.

    The suggestion that a national testimonial should be presented to Mr. M. A. Noble, the Australian captain, in recognition of his fine piny in the recent series of test matches against ...

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  36. A VICTIM TO DRUGS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The sudden death of a young woman named Edith Brady, about 25 years, who has been lodging with Mrs. Jeffrey, 71 Stanley street, West Melbourne, ...

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  37. FREE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

    Through the courtesy of the mayor and city councillors, who have kindly placed the old court room at the disposal of the committee of the Bendigo Agricultural Society, under ...

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  38. ENDED BY A BULLET.

    Mr. J. C. Remington, general manager of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, the headquarters of which is in Sydney, was found dead this morning at his residence, "Pibra," ...

    Article : 361 words
  39. FELL DOWN A WELL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Last night tho body of a middle-aged man named George Stone was found in a wall at the pumping station at Spottiswoode. The deceased, who ...

    Article : 136 words
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  41. "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS."

    There was a very large demand for seats at Flight's on Saturday last, when the box plans were opened for the three performances of the great comedy success, "Brewster ...

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  42. FRUIT RATES REDUCED.

    A communication was received from the Victorian Fruitgrowers' Association at the monthly meeting of the Vinegrowers' Association on Saturday, stating that the ...

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  43. PECULIAR SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    LILYDALE. Thursday.--A child, nineteen months old, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen, Croydon, drank a quantity of boiling water from the spout of a teapot, with ...

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  44. COLLAPSE ON THE ROAD.

    LEONGATHA, Thursday-- A young man named Playford, when returning to his home at Neriena, on horseback, on Tuesday evening collapsed on the road and died next ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

    As predicted, the change arrived in Bendigo on Saturday. During the day it was gloomy and threatening, but unfortunately no rain fell in this district. In the evening the ...

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  46. CRICKET.

    A special practice wicket will be available at Back Creek to-day and to-morrow for the members of the Bendigo fifteen who have been picked to play against Tasmania on ...

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  47. INJURED EYES.

    MYRTLEFIELD. Thursday.--Mr. Douglas Banks, dredgemaster of the Kia [?] plant No. 4, received a serious injury to his eye while watching one of his men striking a ...

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  48. B.U.C.C. v. KERANG.

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  49. FIRES.

    In [?]ome unaccountable way portion of the tramway at Lansell's 222 mine caught fire about 7 o'clock last night. The fire brigede was-summoned, and the burning sleepers were ...

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  52. FEBRUARY RAINFALL

    During February only 41 points of rain fell in Bendigo, making 1[?]points since the be[?]ing of the year. There were 152 points in February of last year, and 254 for ...

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  54. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    RUTHERGLEN, Thursday.--Mr. William J. Hamilton, who was accidentally shot on February 18 by a servant girl, through the explosion of a pea-rifle which she was ...

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  56. INTERSTATE

    SYDNEY. Sunday,--Joseph Rossitor, 40 years old, residing at Alexandria attempted to murder Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, of Je[?] road, Paddington, near her residence, by ...

    Article : 124 words
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