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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    It has come to the knowledge of the authorities, at Washington that the agents of foreign. Governments have acquired the key to the system of cypher used in United ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker took the chair yesterday at 2.30 p.m Mr. Bamford (Q.) drew attention to a cablegram to the effect that Mr. J. Collings ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

    The Speaker took the chair at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. A SAW MILL LICENCE. Mr. Elmslie asked the Minister of Minos if ...

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  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    Some interesting work was done yesterday morning on the training tracks at Flemington. Gladsome pleased by the way she left a mile of the sand behind in 1.52. Florin ...

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  6. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    An inquiry was conducted yesterday by Mr. W. Webb, J.P., into the cause of the death of a Chinaman named Gip Ho, who was found dead in his hut at the Ironbark Gamp on Monday ...

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  7. ANTI-ENLISTMENT IN IRELAND

    The Dublin police were busily engaged early yesterday morning in removing some thousands of posters which had been posted on walls and fences in the city and ...

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  8. COLLISION IN THE MALL.

    Yesterday morning a telegraph messenger named Frank Bennetts, aged 16. residing in Hargreaves street, was cycling along Charing Cross, when he collided with a grocer's cart. ...

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  9. PRESIDENT OF CUBA.

    Senor T. Estrada Palma, President of the Republic of Cuba, has had a narrow escape from assassination. With the object of killing the President ...

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  10. A SCHOOL GIRL INJURED.

    A girl eight years of age, named Nellie Gazetti, residing with her parents at Kangaroo Flat, whilst returning from school yesterday afternoon met with a painful accident. She ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. ACCIDENT WITH A PICK.

    The three-year-old child, John Flack, whoso skull was fractured through his 5½-year-old sister accidentally hitting him with a pick, with which she was digging out flowers on Sunday ...

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  12. THE WALKING RECORD.

    A new worlds walking record was established to-day by G. E. Larner, the well-known amateur pedestrian. Larner covered a distance of 8 miles 438 yards in an ...

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  13. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President read the prayers at 4.30 p.m yesterday. SATURDAY TO MONDAY EXCURSIONISTS. ...

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  14. WRIST BROKEN.

    Anderson Martin 48 years of age, a blacksmith working at the Burnewang Station, fell off a wool [?] on Monday and had his bit wrist broken. He was brought to the Bendigo ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    "Bark" Bailes' play in the Fitzroy-Colling-wood match last Saturday is the general subject of commendation amongst patrons of the treat winter pastime. His play throughout the ...

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  16. CASTLEMAINE. Tuesday. -- Aggie

    Cher, seven years of age was admitted to the hospital at a late hour last night, suffering from a fracture of both bones of the right leg, at the knee. The patient resided at ...

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  17. FRAUDS BY A CLERK.

    Extensive frauds on Die National City Bank of New York have been discovered. A broker's clerk has confessed to forgery, and to the theft of £70.000 worth of ...

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  18. ENGINE DRIVER BADLY INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- An engine driver named John Wasley, while in charge of the 6.13 p.m. train from Melbourne to Broadmeadows, fell off the footplate when near the ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. ELECTRIC CAR ACCIDENT.

    A sensational occurrence, marked by serious loss of life, is reported from Malta. The victims of the accident were a number of passengers who were travelling in an ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. A CRIMINAL OPERATION.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The inquest on the death of a single woman named Elizabeth May. who kept, a boarding home in Flemington. wan resumed today. Evidence went to show ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. CRICKET.

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  22. KIERAN RETURNING.

    Bernard B. Kieran, the Australian champion swimmer, who has had a most successful season in Great Britain and Europe, is about to return to Australia. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  24. INTERSTATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Two fine "right" whales were caught at Edon last night by Mr. Geo. Davidson. The whales did not sink, as they usually do, and were towed to the trying out ...

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  25. ANOTHER YACHT CASE.

    The famous Ariadne yacht case is recalled by action which is now being taken against Mr. Thomas Caradoc Kerry, who was the owner of the vessel in question. ...

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  26. A WORN OUT LIFT CHAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- According to evidence given to-day at, the inquest on the death of Frederick L. Heurickson, of South Melbourne. his death was accelerated by injuries ...

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  27. TERRY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- Lionel Terry, the murderer of a Chinese named [?]um Young, in Harding street, was charged with the offence at the Magistrates' Count this morning. Accused ...

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  28. "ELIJAH" DOWLE APPOINTS A SUCCESSOR

    The Rev. J. A. Dowie, the leader of the Ziouites, has been exceedingly ill lately, and tor some time he has been in Mexico recruiting his health. The trip did not, ...

    Article : 88 words
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  30. BALLARAT.

    At a meeting of the Ballarat Prospecting Association to-night it was announced that the scheme for prospecting known auri[?] areas in Ballarat had not met with the ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  32. CZECHS AND GERMANS FIGHTING.

    Telegrams from Vienna report that serious street lighting has taken place between Czechs (Bohemians) and Germans, fully 200 being more or less seriously injured. ...

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  33. A GIRL'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A melaneholy suicied is reported from Liverpool, on the Sr. George's River. 22 miles south of Sydney. Last night a young man named Frederick Pitman ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE

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  35. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    Baron Gautsch, the Austrian Premier, made a conciliatory statement in the Reicharath yesterday, implying that Austria desired a revision of the compact with ...

    Article : 32 words
  36. THE NATURAL SAVAGE.

    The fever of excitement which pulses through the veins of the public at San Francisco at the prospect of a big prize fight, is (remarks a. correspondent) something that one must live in the ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE.

    The great international congress on the causes and cure of tuberculosis has been opened at Paris by President Loubet. ...

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  38. A CARETAKER HURT.

    BALLART. Tuesday. -- Walter Francis Weaver, ager 58, caretaker of the pavilion of the Betanical [?] when crossing Wendoures Parade to-night fell heavily to the ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. GENERAL BOOTH'S DEPORTATION.

    The proposal of General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, to send 5000 British families out to settle on land in Australia, has been considered by a conference of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. PAYING FOR A HALL.

    The St. Liborius Hall, which is of somewhat recent construction, cost a little over £1300. Thanks to the energy displayed by the committee, with Father Shanahan at. their head. ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Michael John Donnellan, oldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Donnellan, took place yesterday to the Axedale Cemetery, leaving his mother's residence ...

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  43. A FERVENT DENUNCIATION.

    A new development has arisen in connection with the Booth colonial emigration project. Mr. Jesse Collings (Unionist), M. P. for Bordesley division of ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. RESOLUTE TO PROSECUTE

    Francis Wolfe, a miner. Some time ago was charged at tho Town Court with stealing a pennyweight of gold from the Last Chance mine. Ballarat. East. The case was dismissed. ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. ONLY THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Bramwell Booth, General Booth's son, has replied to Mr. Collings, stating that the Salvation Army is not sending people in comfortable circumstances to the ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. THE BLOCKED CANAL.

    The block in the Suez Canal caused by the explosion of a large quantity of dynamite that was aboard the sunken P. and O, cargo steamer. Chatham, has not yet been ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. Advertising

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