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  2. THE CAUSE OF DEATH.

    The doctors, report that the end was painless, President M'Kinley having passed into a peaceful sleep. The autopsy showed that death was directly due to gangrene from the [?]ullet wound, but the bullet remained undiscovered. ...

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  3. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The announcement that the Government intend to resume the debate on the budget on Tuesday next has stirred members to activity. ...

    Article : 221 words
  4. THE BOER WAR.

    It is reported that the inactivity, of General Botha, the Boer Commander-in-Chief, in connection with the recent guerilla fighting is due to the fact that he is ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    Last evening a memorial service for the Australian soldiers who fell in South Africa was held in St. Andrew's Church. The Rev. A. S. C. James delivered an impressive ...

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  6. DETAILS OF THE RELAPSE.

    The alarming change for the worse took place at 2 o'clock a.m. following upon the failure of the digestive organs, and symptoms of kidney trouble. The patient rallied slightly ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. THE RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The spectacle of some 10,000 people streaming into the city oil Saturday morning served as a most exhilarating indication that the Victorian. Railways Mutual Benefit Society ...

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  8. VISIT OF LABOR MEMBERS.

    On Saturday night Mr. F. G. Tudor, M.P., and. Mr. J. W. Billson, M.L.A., addressed an open-air meeting near the post office entrance to Rosalind Park. Mr. C. Morgan ...

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  9. AN IMPROVEMENT.

    The bulletin issued at Buffalo this a[?] noon is of a reassuring' character. It states that the patient is better than on Thursday at midnight. His condition is such as to ...

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  10. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    As was to be expected, the day proved a somewhat trying one to Messrs. Yates and Morgan, the local stationmasters, and their staff. The arrangements, for receiving and ...

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  11. THE PRESIDENT DYING.

    The improvement in President M'K[?] condition was not maintained, and the latest bulletin from Buffalo, dated Friday, 5 p.m., states that "President M'Kinley is dying." ...

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  12. THE FAMILY SUMMONED.

    The latest bulletin from Buffalo, times 5.43 p.m., states, "Gravest crisis reached. No hope of recovery. The family of the President are now at his bedside." ...

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  13. M'KINLEY.

    Man amongst men, chief chosen of thy race. The world of English-speaking people mourns thy death; ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. AS ANARCHIST PLOT.

    The activity of the police of the United States continues, and it, is believed that evidence has been obtained of further murerous designs, the life of Colonel Rooseveldt, ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Lord Hawke has written a letter to the press, in which lie asks, the following questions:—"Why should English cricketers go to Australia to make money for the ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. EXPRESSIONS OF SORROW IN MELBOURNE.

    The deepest regret was expressed in the city on Saturday night, when it became known that the bullet wound, received by President M'Kinley at Buffalo a week ago, ...

    Article : 286 words
  17. ROBBERIES FROM HOUSES.

    Several, robberies were reported at the city watchhouse yesterday. The housebreakers were fortunately not rewarded to any great extent, although in one instance ...

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  18. WELCOMING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    One of the most- successful social gathering's yet held here was that at the Shire Hall last night, when the building was packed with ladies and gentlemen, the occasion ...

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  19. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal yacht Ophir with the Duke and Dachess of Cornwall and York on board has arrived in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off the Canadian coast. ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Sir J. Gorst, Vice-President of the Council, in addressing a meeting of Hie British Association, said it would prove of inestimable advantage if Great Britain adopted ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. EAGLEHAWK.

    Several of the excursionists to the railway picnic in Condign visited the borough, and their presence gave the streets quite a lively appearance. The principal attraction was ...

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  22. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Yorkshire cricket team, the champions for the season just closing, commenced a match to-day against an eleven representing the Best of England. ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. EXPRESSIONS OF REGRET IN BENDIGO.

    When the news of President M'Kinley's death reached Bendigo yesterday, the feeling of regret was widespread and sincere. The fiag at the Town Hall was placed at ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. CAPTURE OF STEYN'S LETTERS.

    Lord Kitchener has forwarded to the War Office the following letters found in the baggage of ex-President Steyn when he was nearly, captured recently: ...

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  26. RUSSO-GENERAN CORDIALITY.

    After, witnessing a review of the German fleet the Czar returned to Kiel without paying the ejected visit to the town of Dantzig. ...

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  27. STATE SCHOOL FLAGE HALF-MAST.

    Beard of Advice, City of Bendigo, 15/9/01. Circular. To the head teachers of the above district. Gentlemen,—I have the honor, on behalf of the above board, to direct your ...

    Article : 231 words
  28. MELBOURNE.

    A conference of delegates, representing the various trades councils and anti-sweating leagues of the Australian States, will be [?]pened at the Melbourne Trades Hall ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    At St. Andrew's Church last evening the Rev. A. S. C. James made feeling reference to the death of President M'Kinley. He said:—"His honorable, useful, and most ...

    Article : 621 words
  30. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Percy Jenkins, of South Melbourne, accountant to Messrs. Brake and Gair, solicitors, of William-street, city, became suddenly ill at the Stock Exchange Club ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. A DISHONEST MAID SERVANT.

    A respectably dressed young woman named Annie Stewart was sentenced to two months' imprisonment at the South Melbourne court to-day, for stealing several ...

    Article : 93 words
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