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  2. TROUBLES IN CHINA.

    The Royal Sacred Library belonging to the Chinese at Moukden has been transferred by the Russian Government to St. Petersburg. The contents, which filled two railway ...

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Honley, steamer, from South Africa. [?] steamer, from Lounceston. [?] from London. [?] Sydney. ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Colonel Plumer, who., with a British column, recently arrived at Viet Potgieter's Rust, has continued marching northwards and is rapiots nearing Pietersburg, the ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. THE WATER FEMINE.

    Yesterday there was 16th [?] Malmsbury Reserveiur, a supply [?] ing to the present rate of [?] about a fortnight. The [?] ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. THE MANCHURIAN DIFFICULTY.

    Dr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent at Peking, stales that the Powers have new a favorable opportunity to secure the recognition of Manchuria as an integral part of ...

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  7. MAILS OUTWARD

    Are made up at the G.P.O. MELBOURNE, as follows:- SYDNEY AND BRISBANE—Overland 3.30 p.m. daily. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Telegrams from Montreal state that great floods have occurred in Canada. Immense ice fines have destroyed the Richmond bridge, and traffic on the Grand Trunk ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN GALLANTRY.

    Colonel Plumer has captured 60 Boers at Pietersburg, and also seized a large quantity of ammunition. In the fighting which preceded the ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The following are the quotations:—Wheat 2/5 to 2/5½ per bushel: fiour, £5/15/ per ton; Algerian oats, 1/[?]½ to 1/5 per bushel; Cape barley, 1/9 per bushel; ...

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  11. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The joint commission appointed to inquire into the difficulties between France and Italy in connection with the frontier of their possessions on the Red Sea, has definitely settled ...

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  12. GROBELAAR HARD PRESSED.

    Reports received state that Commandant Grobelaar, with a force of followers, endeavored to break northwards between Vryheld and the Zulnland frontier, but was ...

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  13. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, who has been at Copenhagen, on a brief visit to her father, Kins Christian of Denmark, is proceeding to Kronberg on the homeward ...

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  14. A BARQUE ASHORE.

    The iron barque, Stuart, of 881 tons register, bound for Wellington from London, with a general cargo, has gone ashore on the Carnarvonshire coast. ...

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  15. A BRITISH REVERSE.

    Commandant Scheeper, the leader of the Boer raiders in the Cape, surrounded a British force of 100 men near Aberdeen on Saturday. ...

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  16. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET.

    Supplies of fruit to-day were light, and inquiry was not brisk. The best demand was for prime grape, which sold veil at quoted rates. Vegetables had fair inquiry, and though the ...

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  17. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE

    The Woods-Williams [?] new to Bendigo in the dram[?] Hall Caine's nevel. "The [?] Eastertide it was the trump [?] ...

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  18. DISHONEST DIRECTORS.

    It is understood that the two managing directors of Pattison's Ltd., who have been arrested, will be charged with fraud in connection with the flotation of Pattison, Elder ...

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  19. CAPTAIN EDWIN TIVEY.

    At last evening's meeting of the local brunch of the A.N.A., it was unanimously agreed to forward a letter to Captain Edwin Tivey, recognising the honor recently ...

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  20. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The appointment of General Vannovski as Minister of Education has caused, great ferment in Russia. The Liberals are extremely gratified, as ...

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  21. MELBOURNE CATTLE MARKET.

    Fat Cattle.—1300 yarded, 380 coming from the North-eastern district, 730 from Gippsland, 140 from the westward, and the remainder from local paddocks. The market was unsteady, and ...

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  22. A STOLEN PICTURE.

    Public attention has been directed to a remarkable theft, which caused an extraordinary sensation a quarter of a century ago. On the night of 25th May, 1876. ...

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  23. THE NEW GAIETY THEATRE

    Last night the management of the [?] Gaiety Theatre made a big change [?] tertainment, and one very [?] ter. The first half of the programme [?] ...

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  24. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr. T. Burns, host of the Railway hotel, received a letter from J. Paceholi on the 8th instant. The writer is a native of this place, and this is his second visit to South ...

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  25. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "REFORM."—The proper course for you to take is to bring the matter to which you refer before the lodge, in justice to the dispenser. the doctor, and the members of the lodge ...

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  27. FRENCH NAVAL INSPECTION.

    President Loubet arrived at Nice yesterday on his way to Toulon, where he is about to review the French and Italian squadrons. The President was accorded a great ...

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  28. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    THERE reserves of land for various purposes. Gold, forest-, water, education, etc., all have received somewhat. It cannot be said that in dealing with the national asset ...

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  29. VICTORIAN GOLD JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    This week's English mail conveyed information as to the organising work in England designed to influence exhibits for the Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition. The idea ...

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  31. THE N.S.W. MINISTRY.

    Mr. See has succeeded in the task of forming a new State Ministry, and the members were sworn in to-day. The portfolios were allotted as follows: ...

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  32. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    To-day an arrangement had been made by M'Illwraith, M'Eacharn and Co. for the payment of the wages; due to the deceased men who had formed the crew of the Federal, and ...

    Article : 151 words
  33. THE LOUISA LAMONT.

    There are still no tidings of the missing schooner, Louisa Lament. SENSATION ON A TRAIN.—A sensational incident occurred about 8.30 on Monday night ...

    Article : 229 words
  34. NOTES [?] TO-DAY.

    Land Board, 11. Korong Shire Council, 11. Entries close Goornong races. Miners' Association committee, 6.30. ...

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