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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The newspapers continue to give preminence to the Racks murder mystery and great public interest is being taken in the case. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Spectator," in view of the coming deficit recommends Mr Lloyd-George Chancellor of the Exchequer to reconsider the question of a naval loan on the ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The coal porters strike now threatens to extend to the general carters owing to the action of the contractors in seeking to compel [?] to load the waggoris ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Creswell M.L.A., leader of the African Labor Party was charged in the Johannesburg Police Court the martial law with having ...

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  6. LOST SUBMARINE

    A hawser was placed of the submarine A7 yesterday, but all efforts to move hen failed. For the purpose of investigating if ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Yesterday 17 degrees of frost were registered in England. The rivers Medina Oaze and Huntingdon are frozen ...

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  8. WOUNDS NOT SELF-INFLICTED.

    The medical examination proved conclusively that Recks wounds were not self-inflicted. The Chief Constable of Staffordshire ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. BEAUFORT STRIKE

    Great satisfaction was expressed in the townships of Beaufort and Waterloo this afternoon when it became known that the protracted and bitter struggle of nearly ...

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  10. BENNETT BURLEIGH ILL.

    Mr Bennett Burloigh the well-known war correspondent is suffering from severe illness and the latest bulletin states that his condition is critical. ...

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  11. MEAT COMPANIES AMALGAMATE.

    The River Fresh st t James Nelson companies are amalgamuling with the view to effectively combo ting the American invasion of the English market. ...

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  12. POLAR EXPLORATION

    The Swedish Antaretic Committee has completed plans for an expedition of 10 scientists who will start from here in the autumn of 1915. They will establish their ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. FAREWELL TO NEW YORK STAGE.

    Mr Forbes Robertson bade farewell to the New York stage at. Manhattan Opera House last night amidst tremendous enthusiasm He was presented with ...

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  14. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    [?] is understood that a general court [?] with Brigadier General Lukin [?] General of the Permanent [?] us President will be convened for ...

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  15. INTERMENT OF THE VICTIM.

    The remains of Recks were buried quiectly at Worsley yesterday. The efforts to prevent an exhibition of public curtoedty were successful and a small crowd ...

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  16. STATE-OWNED CABLE.

    The Empire Press Union has submitted a statement to the Dominion Trade Commission declaring that a State-owned Atlantic cable is necessary in the highest ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. WOMEN'S COURTS AND JUDGES

    A departure in connection with Women's Courts has been inaugurated here Women judges are to be appointed to try cases against women and girls accused of ...

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  18. BONAPARTIST HEIR.

    Princes Victor Napolcon gave birth to a son yesterday. This is the first direct Bonapartist heir since the Prince Imperial. ...

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  19. AN EXAMINATION ADJOURNED.

    [?] preliminary examination was [?] to-day of Messrs Boydell and Bridge who are charged with attempted defent the ends of justice in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. LATE LORD STRATHCONA

    It is estimated that 1,000,000 workers will participate in a unique tribute to the memory of Lord Stratiheoa. As a mark of respect to the memory of ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. SCULLING.

    The "Westminater Gazette," criticising Albany's challenge for the soulling championship says he has done nothing since 1911 to justify his claim. ...

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  22. BOMB OUTRAGE

    The watchman at the Kebble Palace an extensive conservatory in the Glasgow Botanical Gardens extinguished a lighted bomb last night. A second bomb burst ...

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  23. ENGLISH WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market has a firmer tone A slight advance is asked but the demand is quiet. ...

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  24. SHAREBROKER MISSING

    The disappearance of Mr. Arthur H. Clarke well-known sharebroker has caused a sensation. On Friday night he was seen going towards the wharf with ...

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  25. ALIEN IMMIGRATION

    William Wilson, Secretary of the [?] of Labor has advised the [?] of the House of Representatives [?] Clark that the Asinatic ...

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  26. BOXING

    Ad Wolgast led throughout in a ten round bout with Joe Rivers Wolgast gave and received considerable punishment. Rivers bled profusely throughout ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    Following clesely upon the deata of Mr John Sayers of the Exchange hotel Bridge street comes the news of the death on Saturday morning of Mr James ...

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  28. CARPENTIER V "GUNBOAT" SMITH.

    Nothing has been settled respecting the Carpentier "Gunboal" Smith fight. If the match is arranged it will probably take place at Liverpool. ...

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  29. RAILWAY SMASH

    Owing to the frost interfering with the signals the Paris-London express train crowded with English people, collided with a goods train at Marquse. ...

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  30. BOMBARDIER WELLS V PIGOTT.

    A boxing mach between Bombardier Wells and Pigott the French heavy weight for £800 a side took place at Cardiff last night. Wells knocked out his ...

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  31. A.N.A. DAY

    A public holiday will be observed throughout the State to-day which is regarded as peculiarly Victoria's day. There have been no lack of amusements ...

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  32. CHINESE IN ARIZONA.

    DOUGLAS (Arizona), Sunday [?] official deerce harring Chinese as a [?] menace has been issued by Gen [?] leader of the Constitution ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. LANGFORD V CURRAN.

    Langford knocked out Petty-officer Curran in 7 seconds with a hard blow on the face. Curran went down on his knees, and 10 seconds clapsed before he ...

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  34. WINDERMERE A.N.A. CARNIVAL.

    The Windermere A.N.A. Caruival at Burrumbeet will be the absorbing attraction for Ballarat holiday makers to-day The Foundation Day outing at ...

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  35. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

    Mrs Newmann, wife of a wealthy German butcher, was found dead in her room. Her body was horribly mutilated. The fingers had been out off in order to ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. THE NEAR EAST

    [?] fitely admitted in Berlin says the [?] in that city of the "Daily that Germany has suffered a d[?] by the withdrawal at the ...

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  37. LONDON BUILDING TRADE

    The crisis in the building trade has become acute and there is a probability of 150,000 men being locked out to-morrow. ...

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  38. CAMPERDOWN RACES.

    Although not in the Ballarat district racing men will undoubtedly be drswn to Camperdown to-day where an important race meeting will be held. Liberal stakes ...

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  39. BALKAN PROVINCE.

    [?] telegram from Valona [?] of the Provisional Government [?] announces the resignation of Kemal Bey the Provisional ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE

    A portion of the fortress and three houses at Lepan to have been destroyed by earthquake. Every house was damaged. ...

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  41. CLARENDON RACES.

    A plenic race meeting will be held at Clarendon. There will be seven even comprising Trial Handicap Peny Race Clarendon Handicap Flying Handicap ...

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  42. 30,000 MEN LOCKED OUT.

    Thirty thousand men in the building trade of London, were locked out yesterday. It is expected that the rest will be ...

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  43. CANTEEN SCANDAL

    Two further summons in connection with the canteen charges of bribery to secure contracts have been issued against a civilian and Licutonant-Colonel ...

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  44. DAYLESFORD CARNIVAL.

    A Hospital Carnival will be held at Daylesford. There will be races for athletes horsen Firemen and cyclists A late train will leave Dayleaford far ...

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  45. ZABERN INCIDENT

    [?] sitting of the Reichstag was by great uproar. During a de[?] the Zabera ancident. Dr Frank a [?] attacked the Crown Prince ...

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  46. GOVERNOR OF PANAMA

    Colonel Goethalt recently promised to become head of the New York Police Force after the Panama Caual was finished if given absolate control, and if the ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. LINTON SPORTS.

    The Linton Caledonian Society will held their annual sports at Linton day and night. A special train will leave Ballarat at 11.30 and return at 10.30 ...

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  48. LATE GENERAL PICQUART

    The late General Plequart was accorded a State funeral yesterday. The interment took place in the Pare La Chaise Cemetery the ceremony being ...

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  49. COURSING.

    The Ballarat Enclosure Coursing Club will hold a meeting at the show grounds to-day for fox-terriers and greyhounds. ...

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  50. SCHOOL EXCURSIONS.

    The Barkly Street Sunday School will hold an excursion to Leavmonth. The train will leave at 9.15. St. John's School will go to Lal Lab. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. DISMISSED CHIEF

    M. Valdrome the French agent here was murdered by his chef last night Valdrome found that no dinner had been prepared for the guests and diamisted ...

    Article : 58 words
  53. CRICKET.

    Several visiting cricket club from the metropolis are in Ballarat and will be engaged to-day against district club. On the City Ovel a representative team from ...

    Article : 12 words
  54. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    New Arrival.—Boerlinal is 11 miles from Weddorburu. ...

    Article : 10 words
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