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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr. Walter Wellman's airship expedition to the North Pole, which for some time past has been blocked by furious northerly gales has for the present, been ...

    Article : 71 words
  3. THE TARIFF.

    The Pall Mall Gazette, one of the more important organs which advocates Protection, finds that the slight remission of duty proposed to be accorded to British ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    An accident happened on the Epsom racecourse early on Saturday morning to Mr. Harry Hughes, gold buyer of Mitchell street. He owns a number of racehorses, and had ...

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  5. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The cheapest and best excursion to Bendigo from all parts of the State is the railway picnic. This annual outing serves three purposes. In the first place, it augments the funds of the ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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  7. A TEDIOUS JOURNEY.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.-- Mr. Leuschner, miner of Richmond, Victoria, was admitted to the Zeehan Hospital to -day, suffering from an internal instudy. It look his mates 13½ hours to ...

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  8. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- The Coroner held an inquest to -day on the death of Inna Bastell, who died on Tuesday last. One witness gave evidence that she called on three ...

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  9. WELSH FOOTBALL SCANDAL.

    A sensation has been caused in football circles by revelations made during an inquiry held this week by the Welsh Rugby Union. ...

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  10. STOPPAGE OF SUPPLIES.

    The Legislative Council of Cape Colony by 11 votes to 10 again declared that the chairman should leave the chair. ...

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  11. NATAL NATIVES.

    Serious [?]iest prevails in Zululand. The officers commanding the Natal Militia have been warned to be in readiness to take the field at a moment's notice. ...

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  12. A BANK INTRUDER SHO[?]

    A man named Brown was shot under peculiar circumstances at the National Bank on Friday night. The watchman at the bank found him hiding in the lavatory. The intruder, when ...

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  13. THE YELLOW WAR.

    Count Okuma, leader of the Japanese Opposition, declares that the San Francisco authorities directly and indirectly countenance the riots against the ...

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  14. FOOTBALL.

    For the series of matches played during the season in the Compaspe District Football Association's competitions, the Rochester Club secured the premier prize:-- the Holmes trophy, ...

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  15. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The Royal Irish Yacht Club has issued Sir I. Lipton a Challenge for the America Cup. The contest takes place in September next year. ...

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  16. AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The South African cricketers have completed their tour in England. During the season they played 31 matches, of which they won 21, and lost ...

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  17. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    26,100 persons (says our Melbourne correspondent) passed through the Melbourne Cricket Ground gates to witness the second semi -final match for the Victorian Football ...

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  18. INTERSTATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Francis Lloyd, a tram driver, was found not guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of Mr. Schofield Foster, on May 14. The Crown alleged that ...

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  19. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver was to -day quoted at 2s 7 5-10d per standard ounce, as compared with 2s 7 3-8d on Thursday. ...

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  20. FEELING IN PERTH.

    A remarkable incident occurred yesterday in connection with a railway employes' conference, which is being held here. A Japanese cook is employed at the hotel ...

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  21. S. S. LUSITANIA'S FEAT.

    The record -breaking voyage of the huge Cunard liner Lusitania across the Atlantic is further described in telegrams from New York this afternoon. ...

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  22. MINER INJURED.

    Just at knock -off tune on Saturday, while a miner named George Featherstone, employed in the Collmann and Tacchi, was walking along a level, a piece of mulloch fell on his head, ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. COURSING.

    The Eaglehawk Fox Terrier Coursing Club held their annual railway picnic meeting on Saturday. Four events were contested by dogs from Melbourne, Echuca, Yarrawonga, ...

    Article : 480 words
  24. CITY DENTAL COMPANY.

    Under entirely new management by an L. D. S. of the Melbourne Dental Hospital and Australian College of Dentistry. Our speciality will be Crowning, Bridging, ...

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  25. TIRED OF LIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- "I am tired of life." was the remark made this morning by Wm. Jas. Foster, 71 years, an inmate of the Immigrants' Home, when asked why he had ...

    Article : 112 words
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  28. "THE NEW DOMINION."

    The colony of New Zealand has been formally declared a Dominion. The King's Proclamation announcing the change of title, was publicly recited at ...

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  29. BURNED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Robert Hancock, an old age pensioner, 75 years of age, lost his life in a fire which occurred at Footscray early this morning. The scene of the ...

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  30. S S MONOWAI SAFE.

    The fears regarding the Union Steamship Company's Monowai have been dispelled by the receipt of a telegram stating that the vessel has arrived in Sydney. ...

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  31. THE FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    No senior games were arranged for Saturday, but the Upper Reserve was occupied practically all the day by teams from Bendigo and Ballarat schools. At 11 a. m. teams representative ...

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  32. CHURCH FEDERATION.

    A scheme to unite all the free churches of the Empire in one great Free Church Federation has been announced. The Rev. Frederick B. Meyer, the noted ...

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  33. RELIGIOUS SERVICES

    St. Matthew's, Long Gully.-- Anniversary services were yesterday conducted at the St. Matthew's Church, Long Gully. The morning service was conducted by Dean McCullagh, ...

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  34. KILLED AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- "Many persons will take a risk even of their lives if they are in a hurry, and despite all the plans for their safety," remarked Mr. Candler, the City ...

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  35. THE HARRIERS.

    The annual ten miles Cross -Country Harriers' Championship was on Saturday afternoon run at Caulfield before a large crowd. There were about 150 competitors representing 16 ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. FEELING IN INDIA.

    The feeling against Europeans in Eastern Bengal is still very keen, and a number of whites have been assaulted by the angry natives. ...

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  37. EAGLEHAWK

    Friends of the Rev. D. Telfer will regret to learn that he is indisposed. He preached at the morning service at the Presbyterian Church yesterday, but had to receive assistance in the ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. MELBOURNE STATE SCHOOLS V. ST. KILIAN'S COLLEGE.

    On Saturday afternoon a splendid game was witnessed at Sydenham Gardens. A team representing the Melbourne State Schools Football Association visited Bendigo to play St. ...

    Article : 275 words
  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
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  41. BOY COULD NOT SWIM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The necessity of boys learning to swim was to -day dwelt upon by Dr. Cole, the District Coroner, when holding an inquest on the death of a schoolboy ...

    Article : 181 words
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  43. SUNDAY TRAINS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    Fierce fighting is going on at the copper mining town of Kadina (S. A.) over the question of running Sunday trams during the summer to Port Wallaroo for "healthy recreation" ...

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  44. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Amongst the visitors to Bendigo by the departmental special train on Saturday were Mrs. Weedon, Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of the Railway Commissioner, ...

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  46. AN OLD "SPORT'S" END.

    TARNAGULLA, Saturday.-- Yesterday morning an old identity, Wm. Dunn, was found dead in his hut. He had not been seen about for some days, and owing to the ...

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  47. MILITARY BAND CONCERT.

    The beautifully fine afternoon induced thousands of people to leave their homes yesterday and assemble in the Upper Reserve, where a grand vocal and instrumental concert was given ...

    Article : 428 words
  48. "IRELAND OF TO -DAY."

    In addition to a first-class concert programme a treat in store is promised at the Royal Princess Theatre on Wednesday night, at the biograph entertainment. Besides a selection of ...

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  49. STATION MANAGER'S SUDDEN END.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.-- Mr. W. H. Sherwood, 55 years of age, manager of the Mount Duko Estate, near Lintons, died very suddenly to -day. ...

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  50. THE SPORTS.

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  51. THE LATE MR. LEADER, P. M.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.-- A Coronial inquiry into the death of Mr. William Leader, P. M. was opened to -day by Mr. H. M. Murphy, P. M. Mr. Leader was knocked down by a ...

    Article : 124 words
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  54. THE WEATHER.

    Bendigo on Saturday morning had the highest barometrical reading recorded anywhere in Australia-- hence the lovely weather. Yesterday was as perfect, as also was the evening. ...

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