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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    The Premier, Mr. Irvine, to-day told a deputation representing the Horsham, Nhill, Warracknabeal, Swan Hill, and Wycheproof hospitals, that ...

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  3. DIRECT CABLES.

    The State elections in America have resulted in the return of 196 Republicans and 176 Democrats. Whilst 30,000 people were watching ...

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  4. THE DROUGHT SUFFERERS.

    At the synod of the Wimmera District Methodist Church on Wednesday it was unanimously resolved "That this synod whilst recognising the brave spirit with ...

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  5. STARVING STOCK

    The secretary of the Horsham and Wimmera District Agricultural and Pastoral Society has still unallotted free paddocking as follows:—Colac, 24 horses: ...

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  6. FREE PASSES FOR DROVERS.

    The drought relief committee of the Cabinet has arranged for the issue of free passes to drovers going with starving stock travelling by train ...

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  7. THE VENEZULEAN REBELLION COLLAPSE.

    President Castro has proclaimed the rebellion in the Republic of Venezuella ended. The revolutionists stronghold of San Mateo has been captured ...

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  8. GOROKE

    The weather has been remarkably warm during the last four days, the thermometer registering 103 in the shade. Cooler weather prevailed to-day, and a few drops of rain fell. ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Minister of Railways, Mr. Bent, made the statement as to the coal contract, claiming that he was ...

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  10. CANADA'S EXPORTS.

    LordStrathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, states that the Dominion last financial year exported over 49,00,000 dollars worth of grain. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AGRICULTURE.

    The Russian Government has decided, to establish an agricultural college for women. This will be the first women's college of agriculture in ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. FIRING AT BURGLARS.

    Alfred Baker, tobacconist, of North Carlton, hearing burglars in his house last night, fired a revolver at them in the yard. He missed his aim ...

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  13. AN EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT.

    Samuel Allen was to-day fined £42, in default seven months' imprisonment for brutally assaulting a woman and a policeman at Carlton. ...

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  14. THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Eudunda correspondent to the "Adelaide Observer" write:—Once more the food hopes of the long-suffering settlers have been ruthlessly crushed by the failure of the ...

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  15. LORD KITCHENER IN EGYTT.

    Lord Kitchener, until recently British Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, has been enthusiastically welcomed by the Sheikhs and other ...

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  16. A BURNING FATALITY.

    Thos. Long, 7½ years of age, to-day died in the Melbourne Hospital from injuries received when playing with fire. ...

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  17. V.R.C. RACES.

    The V.R.C, spring meeting was continued on Tuesday, the weather being sultry, whilst the attendance was very large. The following were the results of the racing ...

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  18. A MALLEE DEPUTATION.

    The Premier, Mr. Irvine, to-day replied sympathetically to a deputation from the conference of mallee settlers, assuring them that the Government ...

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  19. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    It is authoritatively rumored in Benin that His Majesty the Emperor William intends to frankly discuss with the British Ministry the relations ...

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  20. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Transvaal Supreme Court has, by decree, invalidated ex-President Kruger's proclamation for the non-payment of rent. ...

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  21. A SUSPECTED ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.

    A length of blasting fuse, with a dynamite cap attached to it, was today found, by a passer, on the sill of the windows at the Law Courts. ...

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  22. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    The Outtrim coal mine strikers will resume work to-morrow on the Company's terms, the strike having failed. ...

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  23. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The Victorian Employers Federation is to-day considering the Factories Act. ...

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  24. BRITISH GENEROSITY.

    The Government has submitted to Parliament a vote according to which it is proposed to allot £3,000,000 as free grants for ex-Boer burghers and ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. PTOMAINE POISONING

    The town of Williamstown was thrown into a state of violent excitement on Tuesday by a widely-spread report that a serious case of ptomaine ...

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  26. BOER IRRECONCILABLES

    Seventy irreconcilable Boers who refuse to take the oath of allegiance have sailed from Cape Town for Argentina, in which country they have received ...

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  27. EX-GEN. VILJOEN.

    Es-Gen Ben Viljoen, on a lecturing tour in England and Ireland, who has accepted British supremacy in a manful and honest way has written to the ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. OAKS DAY.

    The weather to-day was close and fine, and the attendance at Flemington was moderately large. The following was the result of the racing:— ...

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  29. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A fearful accident happened to a young lady named Ada Blinkinsopp at Hartwell [?] outer circle railway, on Tuesday. The girl, 18 years of age, is in the service ...

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  30. MINIMAY.

    A concert was held here last Friday evening in aid of the local cricket club. Being a fine evening the hall was nicely filled. The concert committee (Messrs. P. Lavery, ...

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  31. TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A terrible domestic tragedy was enacted at Brekineville to-night, when a tramway employee, named Ernest Russell, shot his wife dead and then fired two bullets into ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN RECORDS.

    Australian records were to-day established by Ibex in the Flying Stakes, and Patroness, in the Veteran Stakes. ...

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  33. TATTERSALL'S PRIZES.

    Two of Tattersall, prizes each worth £6750, have this year gone to residents of Carlton. Another of the name value has been won by a publican at Campbellfield. ...

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