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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    A son and heir has been born to the Duchess of Norfolk. The Duke has been twice married. His present wife was the Hon. Cwendolen ...

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  3. KING AND CZAR.

    It is announced that besides the two cruisers eight 25-knot destroyers will escort King Edward's yacht to Reval, on the Gulf of Cronstadt, where he is to meet the Czar. ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. FOOTBALL.

    An excellent match should be witnessed in the Upper Reserve tomorrow, when South Bendigo and Long Gully meet for the second time season. It may be ...

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  5. DUPLICATION OF SCRIP.

    Excitement was caused on the Melbourne Stock Exchange yesterday by the discovery that there were duplications some scrip for shares in the Marvel Loch Gold Mining ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mrs. Rhymer will be at home on the first Thursday of every month, instead of first Tuesday. Mr. Egbert R. Lewis has been appointed. ...

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  8. THE REVENUE.

    The commonwealth Customs and [?]enue for May, which were made available today amounted to £302,427, [?] or the corresponding month last year, or an ...

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  9. UNITED STATES SENATE.

    Extraordinary proceedings took place in the United States Senate during a debate on the Currency Bill. Bitter opposition has been excited in certain quarters by ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    The first-class crusier Gibraltar, 7700 tons, 19.7 knots will take out the new crew for the second-class cruiser Challenger, 5800 tons, on the Australian station, and ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. J PRAED.

    The death of Mayor Praed has caused, profound regret throughout the borough. Burgosses have decided to perpetuate his memory in some manner. It has been suggested that ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Hogan, wife of Mr. James Hogan, took place yesterday, leaving his residence in Chapel street for the White Hills Cemetery. There was a large ...

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  13. AMATEUR GOLFING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final match for the Amateur Golf Championship of Great Britain was decided on Saturday. The contestants were E. Lassen and H. Taylor, the former ...

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  14. FIRST RATE JUNIOR MATCHES (COLLIER CUP).

    Wednesday's matches will see the finish of the first round. The game between Central and St. Kilian's, at Back Creek, is creating a great amount of interest and a record ...

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  16. REMARKABLE SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER.

    A very remarkable case of burglary in being investigated by the Leicester magistrates. During the past six months that town has been the scene of an ...

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  18. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Mass Amy Castles, the well-known Victorian singer, is endeavoring to complete arrangements for another tour of Australia. She proposes to give a series of ...

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  19. WORLD'S CHAMPION PUGILIST

    Mr. W. Corbett has received a cable message from "Tommy" Burns, the world's champion pugilist, concerning all that has been done regarding his visit to Australia. The ...

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  20. IN MEMORIAM.

    Aye we were mates together. He stood with us side by side. The world might crown him with honor, It could not curse him with pride. ...

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  21. IN ANCIENT SAMOS.

    The latest advices received from the island of Samos state that shocking outrages have been committed by the Turkish troops sent to restore order in the principality. ...

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  22. KUBELIK.

    Kubelik, the great violinist assisted by Miss Erna Mueller, mazzo-soprano, Miss Emily Dyason, solo piunist, and Herr Ludwig Schwab, accompanist, gives a concert to-night ...

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  23. BALLARAT MEAT AREA.

    There was a long discussion in the City Council to-night on n motion by Cr. Broken- shire that the Ballarat East Council be requested to co-operate with the City Council ...

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  24. GERMAN PASTORS IN ENGLAND.

    The German pastors now visiting England were received by King Edward at Buckingham Palace yesterday. ...

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  25. FRATERNAL

    At the meeting of the Eaglehawk L.O.L. last night Bro. Bird presided over a large attendance of members. One candidate was nominated for membership. At the conclusion of the ...

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  26. TRANQUILITY PREVAILS.

    Tranquility now prevails on the island. It is semi-officially stated at Athens that the Turkish soldiers repeatedly fired at the Consulate and at those defending the ...

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  27. KING ALFONSO'S WEDDING DAY.

    A man named Alemany, who is described as a militant Spanish Anarchist, has been arrested at Lisbon and conveyed to Spain. He confesses that he manufactured the ...

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  28. BOARD OF ADVICE.

    A special meeting of the Board of Advice was hold at the office of Mr. H. A. Ross on Saturday night. Cr. Wilkie referred to the fact that the Central school was without a head teacher. ...

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  29. AN AEROPLANE'S ACH EVEMENTS.

    Another wonderful success has been achieved by M. Delagrange, the French sculptor, with his aeroplane. Only a few days ago he broke all previous records by ...

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  31. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Another fine performance was accomplished on Saturday by the ex-Victorian cricketer, Frank Tarrant, who a few days ago scored 157 Against Hampshire. ...

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  32. ADVENTURES OF A MEDAL.

    Mr. William Garrison, harbourmaster at Port McDonnell, lost in valuable medal some ten years ago, while travelling by rail from Adelaide to Mount Gambier. He was looking out ...

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  33. YATCHING.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's hew yacht Shamrock IV has easily won its maiden race in a contest over a course from Southend to Harwich at a regatta of the Royal ...

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  34. THE BENDIGO CONTINGENT.

    Of last Friday's concert in Melbourne the Herald's critic says: -- Great interest was manifested in the re-appearance of Miss Erna Mueller, a native of ...

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  35. SAILING THE AIR.

    A great international aerial race has been held at Hurlingham, in which thirty ballons ascended. The winner was the well-known British balloon, Valkyrie. ...

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  36. GATE-MONEY FOOTBALLERS.

    The New Zealand Rugby Football union has been officially advised by the mayor of Dunedin that unless a minimum charge of 1s be adopted for the public enclosure at the test ...

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  37. AMERICAN SPECULATORS.

    Theodore H. Price has been indicted by a jury at New York on charges of bribing Government officials conspiracy to defraud, and improperly making £150,000. ...

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  38. FEDERAL ELECTION.

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  39. THE DEPARTMENT'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Swindley, Chief Inspector of Education had an explanation to offer yesterday to our Melbourne correspondent as regards the alleged failure of the department to provide a ...

    Article : 209 words
  40. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Bendigo Rifle Club so far is third in the Daily Mail shooting competition, open to all clubs in the British dominions. The result is all the more gratifying because no less ...

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  41. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    Active operations against the mohmand tribesmen, finally closed on Friday, when the second brigade of the British force, under the command of General Anderson. ...

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  42. GOLF.

    To-morrow the monthly medal will be played for by members of the Bendigo club, the conditions being one round against bogey. The first ten scores will be taken to count in the ...

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  43. DEALINGS IN WHEAT.

    A case of alleged conspiracy to defraud, which implicates two well-known men, is creating considerable surprise in the Lockhart district. Thomas M'Cormack, agent of ...

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  44. 'PETER PAN.'

    The box plans will be opened at Flight's this morning for the three performances of J. M. Barrie's famous fairy drama, "Peter Pan," and judging by the numerous inquiries that have ...

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  45. SQUIRE v. ROCHE.

    Particulars have been received by mail regarding the victory of "Bill" Squires, the Australian heavy-weight champion, over "Jem" Roche, the Irish boxer. ...

    Article : 348 words
  46. THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION

    The Russian journal Novoe Vremya hints that Great Britain and Russia have agreed to the immediate application of the Russian scheme of reformation in ...

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  47. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Ellen Robertson, aged 24, admitted on May 1, died yesterday from kidney trouble. ...

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  49. POISONED WITH LYSOL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Dr. Cole, the Coroner, to-day hold an inquest on the death of a man named Wm, Murphy, who was poisoned through drinking lysol. The evidence went to ...

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  50. MOTORIST'S BACK BROKEN.

    A sensational accident occurred on the motor track at Baltimore. A car driven by Cedrino, a well-known motorist, skidded and overturned. Cedrino ...

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  51. SUSPECTED PERSONS.

    As the patrons of the Kubelik concert, held in the Town Hall, Inst night, were leaving the building Detective Tognini saw 5 men jostling in the crowd. Keeping them under ...

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  52. KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A little boy named Duke Emmannol Michael Doyle, 7 years of age, living at Warrandyte, met with a fatal accident in that township yesterday afternoon. ...

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  54. BORROWED FROM MR. COPPELL.

    As the Prahran Court yesterday, Albert Coppell, money-lender, of 378 Chapel street, South Yarra, and Mrs. Juliana Julian, of Bendigo street, for £37 due on a promissory note ...

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  55. COURSING.

    A large meeting of the club was held at Burridge's Beehive Cafe last evening. All the slakes filled remarkably well, and the meeting promises to be the best for many years, and ...

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  56. SCRIPTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    The Bendigo Ministers' Association yesterday again discussed the introduction of scripture lessons in State schools, and expressed the opinion that Mr. Bent on Saturday night at ...

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  57. A STREET FALL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Serious results attended a fall, sustained by James Bvrne to-day. He was walking in the City road, South Melbourne, when he tripped and fell. His ...

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