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  2. VICTORIAN GOLD JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    The above represents the suggested scheme of the proposed Victoria Gold Jubilee Exhibition, to be opened at Bendigo, in November, 1901. It covers an area of four acres, absorbing the whole of Market-square, in the centre of which stands the Bendigo Town Hall. It is estimated that the new buildings will cost about £4000. It is comprehensive, practicable and magnificent. The scheme has been referred to the finance committee for report to the executive on Friday next. CONSIDERING THE SCHEDULE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Bishop Green, who left the archdeaconry of Ballarat for the Bishop's throne in Grafton and Armidale, and who has been translated thence back to the Bishopric of Ballarat, was to-day ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT FREMANTLE.

    A telegram reached Melbourne this morning, intimating that the R.M S. Victoria, with the Governor-General of Australia, Lord Hopetoun, on board, reached Fremantle at 4.45 this ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. THE CHILTERN STRIKE.

    Matters in connection with the strike at the Chiltern Valley No 2 mine are now tending towards a settlement. The A.M.A. executive, in upholding the action of its ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. MESSAGE TO SIR WM LYNE.

    The Premier to-day received a wire from Lord Hopetoun, stating that owing to continued weak ness he intends to tranship at Adelaide, whither the Royal Arthur proceeds. ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    Sir George Turner was seen this morning with regard to the telegram received from Adelaide last night that Mr. Barton had received informal intimation that he will be ...

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  10. VICTORIAN MILITARY REPRESENTATION.

    It has now been definitely decided that this colony will be represented by a battalion of 500 strong, in addition to 100 of the returned soldiers, at the ceremony in ...

    Article : 314 words
  11. THE BOER WAR. HOSTILITY TO THE BRITISH.

    Intelligence from South Africa states that the telegraph line has been cut near Grahamstown, in the Albany district of Cape Colony, and near to Port Elizabeth. ...

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  12. AGITATION VIRULENT.

    The police authorities at Cape Colony are taking active steps to prevent the spread of the anti-British agitation which is becoming more vi[?]lent than ever. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE COLLIERY FATALITY.

    At 11 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the Greta Colliery, in the West Maitland district. The engine man at the fan-house det[?]ed the smell of fire, and informed the ...

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  14. WELCOME TO PRIVATE H. SHEARER.

    Last evening the township of Kangaroo Flat presented an animated appearance, the occasion being the welcome tendered by the residents to Private H. Shearer, of the first contingent, on his ...

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  15. TRAITOROUS DUTCH.

    The military authorities have discovered 5000 stand of arms which had been concealed on the estate of a British pro-Boer resident in the Constantia district of Cape Colony. ...

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  16. ANOTHER BOER REPULSE.

    Severse fighting took place on Sunay, last at Vryburg, about 80 miles south-west of Ma[?]king. The casualties sustained by the Boers were ...

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  17. DE WETAGAIN DEFEATED.

    The Boers under General De Wet, who have been trying to reach the Orange River, have suffered another defeat. Colonel Pilcher, on the 4th inst., ...

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  18. MR. SEDDON ANNOYED.

    Mr. Seddon, addressing his constituents at Hokitiki to-day, referred to the proposal to ann[?] Fiji, and to the speech made by the Governor of Fiji, and reported in the "Fiji Times," ...

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  19. EIGHTY BOERS KILLED.

    Further particulars regarding the recent fighting at Reit[?]tein show that the Boer casualties were very heavy, they having 80 killed. ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Robinson, said the question of granting facilities to members of rifle clubs desirous of visiting Sydney would be considered. ...

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  21. EAGLEHAWK.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Eaglehawk branch A.N.A. was held last night at the Masonic Hall, the president, Mr. H. R. Martin, being in the chair. Four new membe[?]s ...

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  22. THE BATTLE OF R[?]FONTEIN.

    Further pa[?]iculars have now been received regarding the fighting which took place at Reitfontein on the 29th ult, between the British troops under General Paget and the ...

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  24. MORE HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Lord Kitchener reports that very heavy fighting has taken place between General Paget and the Boers under the command of Commandant Ben Viljeen. ...

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  25. RAIDING NEAR LADYSMITH.

    Two small Boer commandos are reported to be raiding the farm houses near Ladysmith. ...

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  26. BASIS OF PEACE.

    Forty Dutch pastors have held a meeting at Stellenbosch, and signed a manifesto declaring that the independence of the Boer Republics must be regarded as the only ...

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  27. LORD ROBERTS'S FAREWELL.

    Lord Roberts has arrived at Maritzburg the capital of Natal, on his way to England. Replying to an address of welcome, the Field-Marshal again reterred in laudatory ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. AN EXTRAORDINARY PAMPHLET.

    General Botha, who is now at Kroonstad, has issued an extraordinary pamphlet. The pamphlet declares that Britain's original mistake was the adoption of a weak and ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. WORTHY OF PRAISE.

    Sir.—When the bells of St. Paul's rang a merry peal of welcome to our returning herces last evening, I wondered if the City Council and citizens generally know that they are ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. COMMISSIONS FOR COLONIALS.

    The following commissions in Imperial regiments have been granted to colonial soldiers:—Lieutenant Wylly, of Tasmania, to the South Lancashire Regiment (the Prince ...

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  31. THE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Another batch of Australian soldiers returned from the war in South Africa by the steamer Sophocles to-day. They numbered in all 16 officers and 24 men, including nine Victorians. ...

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