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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The directors of some of the companies interested in Australian steamers are much disturbed at the prospect of grave interference in business by the inter-state ...

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  3. THE BBNDIGO ADVERTISER.

    IT appears to be almost universally agreed that the present generation, although, perhaps, more practised, on the average, in the art of speaking in public than those of its ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    "The Standard" to-day states that the Dutch shareholders in the Netherlands Railway. Company are delighted with the terms of Great Britain's offer, as reported by the ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    To-day being Friday, the Senate met at halfpast ten. CUSTOMS BILL. The first item to come under discussion was ...

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  6. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Shearing has been progressing quietly during the week on most of the stations around here. A camp was formed on the stock route near the Hartwood shed, where a team of ...

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  7. THE SHOPS AND FACTORIES ACT.

    Mr. Bayst, one the witnesses who was recently examined as a delegate from the Milkmen's Union by the Royal Commission taking evidence in connection with the working of the ...

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  8. MELBOURNE.

    There was a representative gathering of gentlemen interested in the development of the wine industry at the cellars of the Exhibition Buildings to-day. The object of the ...

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  9. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    It is announced that 125,000 troops will take part in the review in connection with the French autumn military manœuvres, to be held shortly at Rheims, in the north-east ...

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  10. FOGGY WEATHER.

    A dense fog has settled along the south-west coast of Victoria, so dense, in fact, that shipping is invisible at nearly all the stations. At Cape Shanck particularly the fog is so thick ...

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  11. DAMPIER DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    Mr. Alfred Dampier and his popular dramatic company arrived last night, and will open in the Royal Princess's Theatre on Monday night in the evergreen drama, "Robbery Under ...

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  12. FRANCE AND TURKEY.

    The diplomatic friction between France and Turkey, in consequence of the Sultan having refused to fulfil his promise to purchase the French quays at Constantinople, ...

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  13. DEATH OF A PRISONER.

    The city coroner held an inquest at the Melbourne Gaol to-day on the body of Thomas Ryan, who was arrested at Carlton on the 20th inst., and who was in the gaol on remand for ...

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  14. A COMMANDO SURPRISED.

    A British, force has surprised Haasbrok's commando at Doornberg, in the Senekal district, Orange River Colony. The enemy had seven killed, while 21 ...

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  16. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The proprietor of the Prahran "Telegraph." Mr. A. W. Osment was proceeded against in the County Court to-day by Charles L. Baynham, who claimed.£250 damages for alleged ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. KITCHENER'S PROCLAMATION.

    It has transpired that Mr. Kruger recently wished to send to the signatories of the Hague Peace Convention a protest against the proclamation issued by Lord Kitchener. ...

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  18. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    It is announced that the Czar and Czaritsa will stay five days in France. ...

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  19. SPORTING.

    The premiership match on Wednesday was played at Eaglehawk, when Bendigo and South Bendigo tried conclusions. The attendance of the public was only fair, the grandstand having ...

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  20. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    In speaking of a visit paid by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to the University at Capetown, Renter's correspondent, accompanying the Royal party, says ...

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  21. THE PRO-BOER APPEAL.

    The Swiss Evangelical Alliance, in reply to the pro-Boer appeal, strongly upholds the case of Great Britain. ...

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  22. MORE BURGLARIES.

    During the past few weeks a gang of thieves have been operating with considerable success at the different suburban railway stations. Several clays have elapsed since the last raid was made ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The sweep clause having been dealt with, rapid progress was now made. Clause after clause went through as fast as the Chairman could read them. Sections dealing with the delivery or ...

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  24. A SPY SHOT.

    A Capo colonist namecl Upon has been shot as a spy in Pretoria. ...

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  25. EARL RUSSELL IN PRISON.

    A petition for the release of Lord Russell, who was recently sentenced by the House of Lords to three months' imprisonment for bigamy, has been rejected. ...

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  26. BACK TO THE WAR.

    Mr. Charles Leigh, who served with the West Australians in South Africa, left Inglewood on Wednesday, to return to South Africa. He intends joining the West ...

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  27. SUICIDE OF A YOUNG WOMAN.

    The death of the young woman fannie Levy, referred to in yesterday's issue, was the subject of a magisterial inquiry held by Mr. Wimpole, J.P., at the Middle Park police station to-day. ...

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  28. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Vine and Fruitgrowers' Association, Beehive Exchange, 2.30. Mining Meeting.—Fosterville (M'Coll), 12.45. ...

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  29. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    There was a large and representative gathering in the California Gully Mechanies' Institute last evening, when the residents tendered a welcome home to Trooper R. ...

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The cricket match between Sussex and Yorkshire was continued yesterday. The former team had declared their first innings closed when the score stood 560 for ...

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  31. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Henry Mackin. der, a hotelkeeper, of Fitzroy, who Was yesterday found guilty of a disgusting offence against a girl 13 years of age, was presented for sentence. ...

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  33. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The following religious services are advertised for to-morrow:- Anglican.—All Saints: Archdeacon Langley, 8, 11, 3.15, 7. St. Matthews': Canon Watson, 11, ...

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  34. A DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE.

    The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Morr[?]sey, announced to-day that the Government had decided not to appoint a Director of Agriculture privately. It was found that this could not ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS.

    Growing indignation is being felt in Japan owing to the insulting diserimination exorcised by the United States medical inspectors at Hawaii against Japanese ...

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  36. SUPREME COURT SENTENCES.

    Mr. Justice Hood, at the Criminal Court today, imposed the following sentence:—Robert Lawson, aged 25, forgery, three months; Richard Mobberly, aged 20 forgery and littering, 12 ...

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  37. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The steamer Star of Australia arrived from London this morning. She has on board 23 Esquimaux dogs for the British Antarctic expedition, which is to be undertaken in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. TRADES HALL FINANCES.

    A lively discussion took place at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night upon the recommendation of the finance committee that £100 be paid off the indebtedness of the council ...

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  39. VIOLENT DEATH OF AN ELECTRICIAN.

    The body of Mr. Francis Hubble, the electrician of the Ivanhoe mines, was found at the bottom of the open cutting this morning. ...

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  40. MT. MORGAN MINING COMPANY.

    The directors of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company announce that no dividends will be paid this month, nor until rain falls. ...

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  41. THE SHAREMARKET SENSATION.

    There was a lull to-day in the battle between the "Bulls" and "Bears" in the Duke of York scrip. Shares opened at 70/, and remained about that figure all the morning, ...

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  42. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN HORSEOWNER.

    Mr. W. Forrester, the well-known horsebreeder and owner, died at Warwick Farm last night, at the age of 57 years. Mr. Forrester won the Melbourne Cup with Gaulus and Grafter. ...

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  43. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The Hawtrey Comedy Company concluded its seasson at the Royal Princess's Theatre last evening, when the double bill of "A Highland Legacy" and "Tom, Dick and ...

    Article : 526 words
  44. VICTORIAN GOLD JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of the Melbourne committee of the Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition was held this afternoon at the Chamber of Manufacturers' offices, Queen-street, Mr. ...

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  46. INGLEWOOD.

    A pleasing recognition of her services as sewing mistress at the Kurting State School has just been made to Mrs. Sanders, who has resigned after occupying the position for a few ...

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  47. DRAUGHTS TOURNAMENT.

    On Wednesday evening a draughts tournament was played between players representing the town and country, which resulted in a win for the former by 24 games to 16, and nine draws. ...

    Article : 105 words
  48. THE WINE ADULTERATION ACT.

    At the Eaglehawk Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. J. Green, R. B. Thom, and R. Williams, J.P., Inspector Reidy proceeded against Mrs. Agnes Bayliss, of Sydney ...

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  49. THE MIDDLE PARK SUICIDE.

    It was with very great regret that the news was received here to-day, through the 'Advertiser," of the suicide of Miss Fannie Levy. At one time the family resided here, and still have ...

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  50. EAGLEHAWK.

    The quarterly meeting of the Eaglehawk branch U.A.O.D. was held at the Victoria hotel on Thursday evening. A.D. Bro. J. Martin presided, and there was a large ...

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  51. WITHDRAWAL OF "THE LIBRARY" OFFER.

    The groat success which the sale of the London "Standard's" edition of the "Library of Famous Literature" has met with in Victoria and Tasmania, has made it ...

    Article : 260 words
  52. TH BOOTH-STREET MONIEE BRIDGE.

    The city surveyor (Mr. J. R. Richardson) reported to the City Council yesterday that he had tested the new Monier bridge, in Booth-street, over the Bendigo Creek, on ...

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  53. BOROUGH IMPROVEMENTS.

    As will be seen by an advertisement elsewhere, additions are to be made to the local fire brigade station by the erection of a brick room, to be used as a meeting-room, etc., for members. ...

    Article : 49 words
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  55. A.M.A. AUDITOR'S RESIGNATION.

    Sir,—It is a great pity that Mr. Grigg never made sure of his statements before putting them in print. All I will say in answer to him is that I commenced work on the 5th July. ...

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  57. MR. STERRY'S QUESTION.

    Mr. D. C. Sterry, M.L.A., has written to the secretary of the Vine and Fruitgrowers' Association (Mr. J. Kahland), stating that, if the Premier's reply on Tuesday next is ...

    Article : 76 words
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