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Article : 409 wordsIn the work of repairing the steamer Aramac a large number of men are finding employment scraping, cleansing, and removing the damaged plates. Mr. V. B. Hare, ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. Reid. M.H.R., presided to-night at a meeting o[?] the Free-trade and Liberal League, held: in Queen's-hall, and delivered an address. He said the great blot of ...
Article : 466 wordsLord Francis Hope, of the Newcastle family, who married and was divorced from May Yohe, the actress, has (says our London correspondent) once more entered the ...
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Article : 669 wordsThe Melbourne Hospital bazaar in connection with the annual celebration of the United Ancient Order of Druids was continued at the Exhibition-building ...
Article : 1,509 wordsThe visit of their Excellencies Lord and Lady Northcote to Bendigo was continued yesterday under most favourable circumstances. The people of the city and ...
Article : 960 wordsThe inquiry into the accident was opened to-day before the Marine Board. Captain Butcher, after detailing the voyage and the course steered, said the only ...
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Article : 277 wordsGeorge Towns has received a cable message from T. Sullivan that he will find £500 for Towns to row R. Tressider, of Newcastle, for the championship of the world, ...
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Article : 62 wordsNo details are forwarded as to the weekly bombardment of Port Arthur. The military correspondent of the Russian "Viedomotsi," in discussing, early in ...
Article : 342 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—A number of people attending the Foresters' picnic at Woombye yesterday were seized with illness shortly after the midday meal, the syru ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Russian auxiliary cruisers, Smolensk, 11,850 tons, and Orel, 7,990 tons, which were on their way to the Far East when the war broke out, and have not ...
Article : 71 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. John B. Goss, aged 55, who recently acquired land on Kangaroo Island, was driving to his new property, and when about 15 miles on his ...
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Article : 35 wordsYesterday the Premier (Mr. Bent) received the following telegram from Mr. Sachse, Minister for Education:—"Rutherglen, April 4.—Great indignation and alarm ...
Article : 673 wordsThe whereabouts of the Vladivostock ostoc squadron has been for some time a mystery The "Temps" correspondent at St.Petersburg now says that the squadron under d ...
Article : 76 wordsA conference of state school teachers was opened at the Protestant-hall to-day. The principal object of the conference is to consider the report of the Education ...
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Article : 66 wordsWARRACKNABEAL, Monday.— Mr. John Gowers, who is nearly 83 years of age, was walking into the township on Saturday evening from one of his son's paddocks, ...
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Article : 356 wordsThe Bendigo Easter Fair was continued to-day. At night a torehlight procession through the streets was followed by a display of fireworks. More ...
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Article : 237 wordsConsequent upon the strictures passed by the city coroner upon samples of wine when holding an inquest recently, the Wholesale Wine Merchants' Association applied to the ...
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Article : 51 wordsIt is doubtful whether in any war of recent years strategists have been offered quite the same scope as in this land campaign between Russia and Japan. The ...
Article : 305 wordsWhilst[?]a tram-car was rounding a corner last evening a fireman noticed something stretched across the rails in front of the motor. He called the driver's ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 6 Apr 1904, Page 5
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