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  2. OUR MINES.

    The gold returns [?] the [?] past week, which in [?] aagmented the fine [?] readied the fine todat of [?] ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The strike of 200,000 colliers in the State of Ohio (U.S.A.) has ended. The men resumed work oil practically the old scalc of wages. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The, condition of Sir Henry Campbell Banuerman, which recently necessitated his resignation as Prune Minister, is causing increased anxiety. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Active support is being given in London to the proposal, made by Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, to convert into national parks the sites of the historic ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Japan is re-anming the Rusian warships captured during the recent war with heavier guns than those with which the vessels were formerly equipped. ...

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  7. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    "A Happy Eastertide" is our greeting to-day, alike to Bendigonians and the strangers within our gales. Many Easters have now elapsed since the great annual ...

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  8. CLERGYMAN AND MAYOR.

    The Rev. Henry Worrall, superintendent of the Beudigo Methodist Circuit when seen by an "Advertiser" representative last night, stated that he had decided to ...

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  9. HELIUM.

    The solidification of helium, an achievement winch had hitherto baffled the endeavors of physicists, was reported to have been accomplished by Professor Kamerlingh ...

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  10. FRENCH ARMY SCANDAL.

    A grave scandal was caused in France last week by the disclosure of the fact that a largo number of army contraetors had been in the habit of supplying tainted meat to ...

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  11. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    During the last few months rumors have been published from time to time of the expected retirement of Sir Antony Maedonuell, the Under-Secretary for Ireland. ...

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  12. "GOD'S SCOURGE."

    Osman Digna, the lieutenant of the Mahdi during the long revolt in the Soudan from 1881 to 1999, has gone mad in prison at Damioka. lie now declares that ...

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  13. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    There was a good audience on Saturday evening to witness the initial production of the melodrama with the startling title, "Lured to London." Just who was lured ...

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  14. FIGHT WITH A TIGER.

    Mr. Leopold Acland, a New Zealand landowner, has had a sensational experience in India. Mr. Acland was engaged in a tiger hunt ...

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  15. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    The self-styled Southern Sultan of Morocco, who is making a beld bid for the throne in opposition to his brother, Abdul Aziz, shows signs of renewed activity. His ...

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  16. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmoud, leader of the Irish Nationalists, is not satisfied with obtaining from the House of Commons a mere affirmation of the desirability of Home Rule, ...

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  17. A DESPERATE FIGHT.

    News has been received of severe, lighting in. Moroeeo. Three thousand Moorish horsemencn and 2000 foot soldiers made a daring night ...

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  18. RUSSIAN RAILWAY.

    The railway line which is to connect the Amur Vailey, in North-cast Siberia, with the trans-Siberian line, the construction of which has just been sanctioned by the ...

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  19. THE PLANET JUPITER.

    An important astronomical discovery has been made by the authorities at the Greenwich Observatory They have succeeded in locating an ...

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  20. MR. BARACCHI INTERVIEWED.

    A representative of the "Herald" on Saturday saw Mr. Baraeehi, Victorian Government astronomer, with reference to the interesting discovery of the eighth satellite I ...

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  21. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The Borough Bank of Brooklyn and the Jenkins Trust Company, of Brooklyn, both of which institutions closed their doors at the heigh of the financial crisis in ...

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  22. MR. KRUGER'S WEALTH,

    Replying to a question on 5th March, General Botha, President of the [?] said that the late President Kruger had [?] £14,000 in [?] and £48,000 in ...

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  23. SCOTTISH CASTLE.

    Monzie Castle, in Pertshire, tenanted by Mr. James Riehinond, an Australian, has been destroyed by lire. The damage is [?] at £20,000. A large Rumber ...

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  24. THE GOLDEN TIDE.

    The stream of gold which poured into the United Slates during the finaucial ersis has at length ceased, and there are evidences of renewed prosperity in the ...

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  25. ANGLO-FRENCH EXHIBITION.

    The Franco-Britisin Exhibition in London, which is expepeeted to be ready for opening at the end of May, is promising to be it huge concern. His Majesty King Edward ...

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  26. MASONIC HALL.

    Madame Chara Butt, Mr. Kennerley Rumford and full concert partx. reaeh Bendigo this afternoon by an exeursion train which is timed to arrive about 4 o'clock, and at ...

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  27. TERRIBLE SNOW SLIDE.

    A terrible snow slide occurred on Monday at Albert Canyon, in British Columbia, a station on the Canadian Pacific railway route. As a result, a portion of the ...

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  28. THE RACIAL PROBLEM.

    A movement has been initiated in England to bring about some sort of Imperial agreement in respect to the question of Oriental immigration to British dominions. ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    A steamer has been sent to salvage the cargo of the steamer Star of Japan, of the Star Line Limited, which went ashore on a reef in St. Cyprian's Bay on the north-west ...

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  31. "GENERAL" BOOTH.

    "General" Booth, the direefor of the Salvation Army, admits that he will peobably be forced to confess failure in regard to his scheme for founding a great ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. THE WEATHER.

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  33. WALLACES VAEDEVILLE COMPANY.

    Wallare's Vaudeviile Company completed the [?] week of its [?] season at the Masonic Hall on Saturday night There was a fairly large andience. and the ...

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  34. LUCKY CLOWNS,

    According to a cablegram from the Central News Agency, New York, a large fortune is awaiting a circus performer said to be now in Australia. ...

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  35. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] a.m [?] coursing, North [?] Masonie Hall, 8. Royal Princess's ...

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  36. IN MELBOERNE.

    Although the weather so has been chilly and dull for the Easter holidays in Melbourne, there has been littie or no rain, and accordingly there has been an ...

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  37. FINE RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Beueficial rains have fallen over a farge portion of the State. ...

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  40. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] 2 p.m. on the pre[?] [?] Mr. J. H. Cur[?] [?] Mr. George Bessen[?] [?] of his hoasehold ...

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  41. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A disastrous railway accident occurred in October last at Shrewsbury. An express passenger train, travelling during the night, left the rails, with the result that 19 ...

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