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  2. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    To the student of social history through all the crowded centuries that have elapsed since man first emerged from a state of primitive and pure individualism and ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Although every effort has been made to rescue the miners who by a subsidence of moorland were buried in the Donibristle Colliery in Fifeshire, it is feared that loss ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. THE BOER WAR.

    From the Casualty department, Capetown, the Lieutenant-Governor received an official cablegram to-day stating that two members of the Fifth Victorian Contingent had, on ...

    Article : 225 words
  5. SERIOUS ACTS OF VANDALISM.

    At the meeting of the committee of the whole council yesterday, the standing orders were suspended in order that acts of vandalism, which had occurred lately, could be ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Application will be made in Melbourne on Monday for the liberation on bail of James and Bessie O'Reilly, charged with murdering the daughter, Lizzie, at Invermay. ...

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  7. MELBOURNE.

    The Department of Agriculture has notified manufacturers of butter in Victoria, that the Royal Agricultural Society will accept one box of factory butter from each factory for ...

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  8. HIGH CLASS CATTLE.

    By the steamer Pateena to-day some very fine shorthorn sires were shipped to Tasmania, to the order of the Tasmanian Government. The cattle, which comprises four pedigreed shorthorns, ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Sir George Turner) to-day received a letter from an old age pensioner, who states that she finds it very hard to make ends meet on 10/ per week. She, ...

    Article : 106 words
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  11. BRITISH BLUEJACKETS.

    The committee appointed by the Admiralty to inquire into the statements made in the House of Commons concerning the victualling of the men of the navy, has ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. FATAL BURNING CASE.

    A child named Ellen Hoey, three years of age, died at 3 a.m. to-day from the effects of burns received at her mothers residence on Wednesday night. Mrs. Hoey had left deceased and ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. THE STATE MINISTERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Peacock) having got rid of the heavy work attendant on the preparation of the budget, is taking a well-earned rest this week end. He left Melbourne to-day for ...

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  14. A BOILER EXPLOSION.

    While the steamer City of Trenton was navigating the Delaware River, United States, one of lier boilers exploded, killing 11 persons and injuring 25. ...

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  15. MALDON MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    The musical and literary competitions, under the auspices of the local branch of the A.N.A., wore concluded on Thursday afternoon, when the following contests were ...

    Article : 319 words
  16. THE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.

    In a recent despatch to the War Office, Lord Kitchener referred to the delays occasioned by the necessity of having to train the Imperial Yeomanry, many of whom when ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. STAUGHTON.

    The sudden death of the late member for West Bourke (Mr. S. T. Staughton) has been the cause of deep and general regret having been expressed by his Parliamentary colleagues. Mr. ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. THE LATE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The estate of the late Empress Frederick has been valued at 11,000,000 marks (£550,000). Her late Majesty has bequeathed to each of her children, including the ...

    Article : 40 words
  19. THE AUSTRALIAN BOWVLERS.

    The Australian bowls team at present in England have concluded their tour, and have made arrangements to return per R.M.S. India, leaving London on 6th September. ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE.

    British sharpshooters operating north of Ladybrand, on the Basutoland border, have captured five Boers and many horses at a farmhouse in the neighborhood, which has ...

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  21. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Enginedrivers' Association, Trades Hall, 7. "Robbery Under Arms," Royal Princess' Theatre, 8. ...

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  22. THE FELLMONGERS' LOCKOUT.

    It was reported by Mr. K. Hunter at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night that the sum of £46/3/ had been subscribed by the various societies towards the relief of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. EXECUTION OF REBELS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the murder of British soldiers, declares that one execution is preferable to many proclamations. ...

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  24. PRANCE AND TURKEY.

    In connection with the difficulty between France and Turkey, it is new explained that the failure of the Sultan to fulfil his promise to purchase the French quays at ...

    Article : 78 words
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  26. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The following religious services are advertised for to-morrow:- Anglican.—All Saints': Rev. E. J. Barnett, 10 and 11; Archdeacon MacCullagh, 7. St. ...

    Article : 215 words
  27. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the Police Court to-day Jos. [?]nton, alias Davey, was again brought up on a charge of wounding Mr. Alfred Lamport, bank manager at Henty, with intent to murder him. ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. FACTORIES LEGISLATION IN TASMANIA.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night, Mr. Brandt moved that the executive committee wait upon the democratic representatives for. Tasmanias in the Federal ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. WARNING TO GERMANY.

    The various concessions granted to Germainy by the Porte have caused heartburnings in Russia. The withdrawal of M. Constans, the French Ambassador at Constantinople, on the ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    Schedule II. was the first item of discussion. This deals with the scale of fees for warehouses to be paid by licensees. Clause 3 fixes the amount to he paid to a locker when only half ...

    Article : 335 words
  31. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    An Imperial edict has been presented to the foreign Ministers in Peking prohibiting the importation into China of firearms, ammunition, or machinery for ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    A public mooting was held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night to bid farewell to "Commandant" and Mrs. Booth, prior to their departure for England. The hall was filled in ...

    Article : 767 words
  33. FACTORIES ACT SUPPORTED.

    A large-attended meeting was held at Collingwood to-night to protest against, the suspension of the Factories Act. Several wellknown speakers addressed the meeting, and ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. EAGLEHAWK

    Messrs. J. Green, A. Hay, and R. B. Thom, Js.P., presided at the Police Court yesterday. John Raney, who was remanded a week ago in order that he should receive medical ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. ANOTHER EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

    The startling news, which was published on Thursday, of the disappearance of nearly £10,000 from the University funds, and the arrest of the accountant on charges of embezzlement, is (states ...

    Article : 859 words
  36. MINING MEETINGS.

    FEDERATION.—The half-yearly meeting of tins company was held at Mr. H. Y. North's office on Thursday, when seven shareholders were present, Mr. J. H. Davey being in the ...

    Article : 611 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    Sir Jas. Blyth, the distinguished agricultural expert, has contributed an article to the "Chamber of Commerce Journal" regarding the vintages shown at the Paris ...

    Article : 106 words
  38. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS.

    A bill of five clauses bus been circulated in the Legislative Assembly by Messrs. H. R. William and E. D. Williams to remove the disqualification of women at elections of ...

    Article : 243 words
  39. GENERAL NEWS.

    The new cruiser Essex was launched at Pembroke yesterday. The municipality of Capetown has decided to commemorate the visit of the Duke and ...

    Article : 39 words
  40. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    A score or so of clauses were quiekly put through by the simple process of postponing all sections which met with any objections. THE SERVICE OF PROCESS BILL. ...

    Article : 702 words
  41. THE DENATURATION OF WLNE.

    Mr. D. B. Lazarus, M.L.A., who arrived from Melbourne by the express train last evening, was seen in regard to the discussion on the denaturation of wine and the general administration of ...

    Article : 405 words
  42. SPORTING.

    The premiership competition was brought to a close on Wednesday by a match between Eaglehawk and Bendigo. There was a very poor a[?]dance of the public, which can be ...

    Article : 2,945 words
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  44. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    It is a rare treat to hear Shakespearian lines spoken from the boards of a provinical theatre nowadays, and Mr. Alfred Dampier certainly has pluck to offer them to the public. The ...

    Article : 244 words
  45. THE HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    The two man, Walter Cotton and Moss Smith, who were arrested at Parkville on Thursday night on, a charge of offensive behavior, appeared at the Carlton Police Court this morning. ...

    Article : 169 words
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