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  4. THE EASTERN WAR.

    President Roose[?] announces that the following will act as peace plenipotentiaries, at Washington ;-- Baron Muravleff, late Minister of Justice in Russia, and Barron ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    It is now certain that A. C. Maclaren, the Lancashire batsman, will be unable to take part in the third test match, which commences to-morrow. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    [?] conflicts have taken place in Crete between the insurgents and the troops of the protecting Powers. A force of 100 Russian soldiers encountered a body ...

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  7. AN ITALIAN'S MONEY.

    A Marong Italian, named Ameleo Lefranchi, who, it will be remembered, as one of the defendants in a Warden's Court action a few days ago, was ordered to pay ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE

    By Yesterday's English mail letters were received in Blen[?] from [?] Charles Cohen. He and Mrs. and Miss Cohen were staying in London when the mail left. ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    The situation is a hazy a ever. About 10 o'clock this morning the Federal Cabinet had a consultation. The only Ministers absent were Sir George Turner and Mr. ...

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  10. THE TEST MATECH

    Denton replaces A. C. Mclaren, who is indisposed, in the English team. The Third Test Match was commenced to-day in weather cool and cloudy. There ...

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  11. A TRUCE DESIRED.

    The Times St. Petersburg correspondent telegraphs that Russia appealed to President roos[?] arrange an [?] Japan, however, declined to grant ...

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  12. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    The action of the Chinese merchants in deciding to boycott American goods until the legislation prohibiting the entrance of Chinese into the United Stated is relaxed ...

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  13. AT ODESSA.

    Arrangements have been completed by the British Consul (Mr. Charles S. Smith) for the safety of British subjects in the city, who are exposed to grave risks by ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS AUSTRALIANS.

    The contests for the dawn tennis championships on England were continued at Wimbledon yesterday. In the Singles Tournament. A. W. Gore (England). ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    Wintry and frosty weather for tho next two or three days and then a return of showery conditions is the forecast for this week. A new depression, as yet of no great energy, ...

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  16. COLONEL HAY.

    The news of the sudden death of Colonel John Hay, the American Secretary of State, has been received with deep regret throughout England and the Continent. ...

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  17. THE LATEST.

    Mr. Deakin said to-night that he had an informal interview with the Governor-General during the afternoon. Mr. Reid will see the Gbvernor-General ...

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  18. (From our own Correspondents,)

    COLBINABBIN, Friday.--Steady, soaking rain commenced to fall here early yesterday morning, with slight intermissions, and continued to fall during tho greater part of the ...

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  19. THE PEOPLE'S VENGEANCE.

    An act or wanton brutality, with consequences of shocking character has occurred at Kursk, the capital of the government of that name in South-Western ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN DEADLOCK.

    The [?] in Hungary, where there is an administrative deadlock, remains unchanged. Baron Fejervary, who was recently apponted Premier by Emperor, ...

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  21. LABOR PARTY AND DISSOLUTION.

    "The Labor party does not," says Mr. Watson, "dread a dissolution. Of all parties, I think the Labor party has the most to gain by a dissolution. For the life of ...

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  22. EAGLEHAWK

    At a Committee meeting of the Borough Council yesterday morning the town clerk was instructed to report on the cost of improving the drainage in Panton street, near ...

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  24. THE ABBOTT-RENT CORRESPONDENCE.

    At a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Political Labor Leage, in the Trades Hail, last night, the Abbott-Bent correspondence was discussed. There was a ...

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  25. INTERVIEW WITH SIR JOHN QUICK.

    In our reporter's transcription of his shorthand notes of the interview with Sir John Quick, an error was made which Sir John Quick desires us to correct. One ...

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  26. THE LIBAU RIOTS.

    The mutinous outbreak on the part of man-of-warsmen at Liban, the great port of the Baltic Sea, incited by the occurrences at Odessa, appears to have been ...

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  27. APPRENTICES AND IMPROVERS

    At the meeting of the Chamber of Manufacturers to-night a letter was read from Mr. M. Marks, clothing manufacturer, of Johnston street, Fitzroy, pointing out that the Chief ...

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  28. THE LABOR PARTY AND CITY ELECTIONS

    At the meeting of the Political Labor League last evening the nominations of dature, as it was considered that that month were considered. It was resolved ...

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  29. ENLARGED POLICE SYSTEM.

    General Trepoff, the Governor-General of St. Petersburg, has prepared a scheme under which Russia is sub-divided into carefully organised police districts, with ...

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  30. THE DNIEPER AT PORT SAID.

    The Russian volunteer cruiser Dnieper, which recently sank the British steamer St. Kilda in the China Sea, has arrived at Port Said. The Dnieper had on board the ...

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  33. DISAFFECTION IN THE NAVY.

    Admiral Krieger, in command of several warships, proceeded from Sebastopol to Odessa. The flagship, on arrival at Odessa, signalled ordering the Kniaz Potemkin to ...

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  34. THE LEYNER ROCK DRILL.

    A report has been received by the Mines Department from Messrs. P. Bawden, president, and H. C. Somerset, vice-president of the Bendigo Miners Association, relative to the ...

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  35. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    Mr. J. Rorke, verger at St. Paul's Church, met with a rather serious accident about 10 o'clock on Saturday night. He was crossing the road in Myers street from ...

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  36. HALLS POWDER MISTAKEN FOR LEAD.

    Two small lads, nawed James Smith and Hairy Blackwell who live with their parents at California Gully, had a painful demonstration on Saturday evening of ...

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  37. THE KNIAZ POTEMKIN SAILS AWAY

    Advices have been received to the effect that the Kniaz Potemkin sailed away from Odessa oil Saturday, and called at Constanza, where boat was sent ashore, ...

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  38. ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.

    The opportunity of seeing four such musical attractions as "The Rose of the Riviera," "The Skirt Dancer," "The Chinese Honeymoon" and "Bill Adams, the Ero of ...

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  39. A STATE OF SIEGE.

    A state of siege has been proclaimed at Sebastopol and Nico laieff. ...

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  41. FALL DOWN A LIFT WELL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday At 1 o'clock' this morning a commercial traveller named Holford fell down the lift Well at the Federal Palace Hotel a distance of 35ft ...

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  43. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Political Labor League was held at the Trades Hall last night. There was a large attendance of members, and the chair was ...

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  44. STATE CABINET BUSINESS.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-night it was decided to purchase two estates, totalling 51,000 acres, for closer settlement, providing they can be got at a certain price, ...

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