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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Samuel Telford, the jockey who was injured at the Richmond pony races on Friday, died in the Melbourne hospital on Saturday morning. Telford, who rode ...

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  3. THE DREYFUS SCANDAL.

    Queen Victoria has caused a telegram to be forwarded to M. Emile Lonbet, President of the French Republic, of a very cordial character, expressive of her sympathy with ...

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  4. DIRECT CABLES.

    A debate took place in the House of Commons on Friday night on the Foreign Office vote in the estimate. Sir Charles Dilke and Lord Charles Beresford condemned the ...

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  5. HORSHAM GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Appeal by Kenneth Thompson, Caheir Dougherty, Thomas Coghlan and Victor Green against a conviction recorded against them at the Horsham Court of Petty ...

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  6. THE MACEDON LAND COMMISSION.

    On Saturday Mr. Justice Williams, who was appointed a Royal Commission to investigate the charges made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. F. Madden against Mr. ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    This has been an exceptionally good sea. son so far, both for putting in crop and growth of grass, hardly a day has been lost since, consequently tilling operations are ...

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  8. HORSHAM COUNTY COURT.

    The President, Councillors and Rate- payers of the Shire of Wimmera v. Michael Curran and John Curran.—Summons in equity, £55 2s 6d. ...

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  9. SHORT WEIGHT BREAD.

    A list of Carlton and Richmond bakers were to-day fined for dealing in short weight bread. ...

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  10. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The action of the French Government in requiring Colonel Marchand to take up duty in the province, so as to avoid the possibility of his being made the centre of a ...

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  11. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AS MONEY LENDERS.

    During the examination of a railway employe in the Insolvency Court to-day the evidence showed that employees lent money to their fellow workmen at ...

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  12. ABOUT TOWN.

    Readers of the Horsham papers are familiar with it. At first it created considerable excitement. Week after week went by and le the good people of Horsham ceased to ...

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  13. NHILL.

    The Nhill branch of the A.N.A. proposes to institute a library.—Edith Geyer, widow of the late Mr Geyer, on Thursday made an application to the justices to be relieved ...

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  14. HORSHAM COURT OF INSOLVENCY.

    Re Thomas Brain, of Dimboola; railway employe; Francis Charles Johnson, of Donnybrook, railway employ; William Dryborouogh, of Horsham, railway employe, ...

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  15. A FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    The Collingwood supporters, after. the football match on Saturday wrecked a cab containing the Fitzroy men, whom they atoned. ...

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  16. THE KLONDYKE TRIAL.

    News from the Alaskan goldfields state that fully 200 prospectors are believed to hare perished on the Edmondton Klondyke trail during this season, either from sheer. ...

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  17. FREIGHTS TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Taverner, Minister of Public Works, has intimated that he has arranged with the Federal Steamship Co. to carry rabbits to London for £3 or 10s per ton loss than ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    A telegraphic despatch which has been received by Dr. Leyds, Secretary of State for the Transvaal, and Diplomatic Agent in Europe, who is at present at Brussels, from ...

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  19. HAMILTON.

    Mr. Stephen Fountain, 48 years of age, son of Mr. Joseph Fountain, of Ballarat, has died at Hamilton.—The following have been installed officera of the Dandas Lodge, ...

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  20. AN ORDER DISOBEYED.

    The constable who refused to execute an order to birch a boy is to be charged by the authorities for refusing to obey the order of the bench. ...

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  21. DISASTROUS STORMS IN SPAIN.

    A fearful storm has visited the towns of Madrid and Vallaiolid, the former being the capital of Spain and Sanpedro in the province of Aluieria. About 160 houses were ...

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  22. COLLAPSE OF A CIRCUS TENT.

    The wind overthrew a circus tent at Warragal containing about 300 people on Saturday night. Nobody was hurt. ...

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  23. SPORTING NOTES.

    Mr. J. H. Pearson's Chorister broke a blood vessel while running in the Hurdle Bace at Bendigo last week. At the same meeting Boachearb started in the Steeple. ...

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  24. A PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Reuters Washington correspondent states that a private advice from the Hague, states that Germany has shown a marked hostility to the principle arbitration that there is ...

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  25. DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    James Ryan, a Sea take farmer, aged 42, who was admitted to the St. Arnaud hospital on Wednesday suffering from an absecess in the chest, died while being placed ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    In consequence of disastrous floods arising from the bursting of a rain cloud at Austin, the capital of Texas, 25 persons were killed. Floods have also occurred in the towns of ...

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  27. A SUPPOSITION QUASHED.

    An analysis made on the stomagh of the man John McMrens, whose body was ex-homed last week, showed no trace of poison. It was supposed the man had died from the ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    To-morrow, at Victoria Park, the first match of the season, as far as the juniors and the senior club are concerned, will he played at Victoria Park, when the Rovers, ...

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  29. SALE OF RACE HORSES.

    Carmyle was sold to-day for 65 guinea ; and Wisdom for 80 guineas. ...

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  30. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

    The thanks of Parliament have been formally voted to Lord Kitchener and the officers and men composing the Soudan expedition for their gallant advance, ...

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  31. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Thomas Johnson, aged 45, suffering from melancholia, cut his throat today. Under medical treatment, however, he is expected to recover. ...

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  32. A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A dynamite explosion has occurred at a mine in the Kimberly district, resulting in the death of 17 natives and three Europeans. ...

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  33. MINISTERIAL OPINION.

    In the House of Lords, in answer to a question, the Earl of Selbourue, Under Secretary of State for the colonies, stated that the recent Milner-Kruger conference was ...

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  34. A HEAVY HAILSTORM.

    A very heavy, hail storm occurred this afternoon, the streets for some time being quite white. The weather is very cold calls of snow have been reported from ...

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  35. THE RACE FOR THE GRAND PRIX.

    The Grand Prix de Paris was run to-day at Longchamps and was won by Perth, with Vellascnez second and Alhambra third. ...

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  36. THE EXTRAORDINARY SERMON.

    Fifty leading clergymen of various denomination, disagree with the Rev. George Gladstone, of Triaity Church, Nathalia, on his recent pulpit utterance on " Why are ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

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  38. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sermons were preached in most of the Protestant churches. on Sunday at Ballarat, in advocacy of Mr. Deskin's motion for religious instruction in State schools. ...

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  39. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Times" states that the Kruger proposals are inadmiesable. Arbitration on subordinate questions might be conceded as an act of grace, but on arbitration on the ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A CADET.

    A cadet named Frederick George M'Naught died, at South Yarra, owing to an injury he received about eight months ago. M'Naught and another cadet drew ...

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  42. ARARAT.

    The Rev. E. H. Davis, the recently appointed incumbent of Holy Trinity Church, was entertained at an enjoyable and successful welcome social on Wednesday ...

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  43. ARMED BOERS ASSEMBLING.

    Several thousand armed Boers are assembled at Volksrust, on the frontier of Natal. The meeting was convened oatensibly for religious purposes. But this ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    SIR,—What has happened to the town ? Why are they destroying these footpaths ? Has the council resigned en masse? Is the Mayor dead ?—together with many others ...

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  45. NO FOREIGN POWER TO ARB:TRATE.

    It has transpired that at the end of the Bloemfontein Conference Sir Alfred Milner expressed his disappointment that no liberal offer had been made by President ...

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  46. SPORTS AT TELANGATUK EAST.

    The following are the results, of successful sports held at Telangatuk East on Friday:— Novice handicap, 120yds, D. Atkins, 1 ; ...

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  47. STAWELL.

    Mrs. Gustan Magnus, who until recently resided at Stawell West, died on Wednesday, at Carlton, in her 84th year.—Mrs. Brophy, mother of Mr. P. T. Brophy, of ...

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  48. THE REFORM PROFOSAL.

    President Kruger refused the suggestion made by Sir Alfred Miluer that, failing the granting of the franchise, the outlanders might be given a partial control of the ...

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  49. GAZETTE EXTRACTS.

    Applications for licenses approved.— Joseph Harper, 150a, Tooan; A. McPhee, 201, Kiata. Applications for leases approved.—J. J. ...

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  50. KRUGER SUPPORTED BY THE ORANGE FREE STATE.

    The Volkerand of the Orange Free State has passed a resolution endorsing the attitude of President Kruger regarding the re-form proposals. ...

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  51. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The action of the Transvaal Volksrand in unanimously approving of President Kruger's franchies proposals to Sir Alfred Milner has created a favorable impression ...

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  52. DIABOLICAL MURDER AT BRISBANE.

    A horrible murder was discovered early in Friday at Wollongabba one of the suburbs of Brisbane. A young man was passing a cottage occupied by Sarah Weaber ...

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  53. JEPARIT.

    Last week Mr. G. Kiely of Jeparit, was engaged sawing a piece of wood when the saw slipped, inflicting an ugly wound on his right thumb.—Mrs. W. C. Oliver, of ...

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  54. WHEN YOU HAVE A BAD COLD.

    You want the beat medicine that can be obtained, and that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only ...

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  55. THE MOHAWKS' NEXT CONCERT.

    Sit,—I have been asked to add to our next programme (July 5th) a children's chorns. Permit me in reply, to say that I will willingly do no, and lead my second ...

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  56. THE RAINFALL TABLE.

    SIR---Yon were kind enough to publish a comparative table of the rainfall for the district as ascertained by me since 1848. light I ask you to elucidate the comparison ...

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  57. SADDLERY FROM ENGLAND.

    A. Arnott has just opened up a large and assorted consignment of saddlerty, direct from England, which will give the public an opportunity of obtaining goods direct ...

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