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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    News from Persia states that all differences of opinion respecting the new constitution which had arisen between the Assembly and the Government have now been adjusted. ...

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  3. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The appalling character of the methods adopted by the Russian authorities for procuring the conviction of suspected persons is exposed in a telegram from Moscow ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. H. Judkins opened the State election campaign at the Brunswick Town Hall to-night. The hall was crowded by an assembly that included many ladies. ...

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  5. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    W[?]. Hansen and Jno. M'Gee, who were committed for trial in connection with the attempted robbery at the Tower Hill mine, at Leonora, left for Fremante under a ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Major-General Hoad, Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, has completed his inspection, of the administrative staff of Victoria, Tasmania and South ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS,

    The inquiry by Judge Fitzhardinge as a Royal Commission, as to whether any persons had been guilty of misconduct in respect to the recent trial of Criok, Willis, and Bath, ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the State Governon motored to Melbourne yesterday morning from Macedon to be present at the meeting of the Executive Council, when Mr. T. ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    This morning Mr. William Fry, aged 23 years, who lives in Talbot-street, sustained severe ihjuries through inadvertently walking into the mouth of a shdot at the ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    A pleasing function took place at the Kalgoorlie municipal chambers, this m[?]ing, when the Mayor, in the absence of tho resident magistrate, presented two ...

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  11. TAXPAYERS' PROTEST.

    A sharp conf[?]ct, resulting in serious loss of life, has occurred between the police and citizens in the Argentine Republic. Strong objection was taken by the people ...

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  12. DROPPED DEAD IN THE STREET.

    Charles O'Neil, a retired farmer dropped dead in Wellington-street, Geelong West, to-night, after partaking of refreshments with two friends. He had been attended by ...

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  13. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Balendi Sahande, the young Syrian woman, who failed to pass the immigration test at Fremantle, and landed from the s.s. Barbaressn at Williamstown, was again before ...

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  14. DEATH BY BURNING.

    At the morgue to-day Mr. Candler held an inquiry into the death by burning of Mrs. Jane Jackson, 80 years old. The evidence showed that deceased must have had ...

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  15. OFFICER SHOT DEAD

    Additional particulars are given in Russian advices to-night of the assassination of General Von der Launitz, Prefect of St. Petersburg. ...

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  16. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    There is good authority for stating that the Parliament of New South Wales will meet for a short session in May. It is understood that the legislation ...

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  17. THE DESIGNS ACT.

    Under section of the Designs Act 1906, the Designs Office has been established by the Minister of Trade and Customs at the Rialto, Collins-street, Melbourne, as from ...

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  18. BARONESS BURDETT-COUTTS.

    An opportunity is being afforded to the countless friends of the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts to view her remains before interment. ...

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  19. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet will meet on Wednesday afternoon next. All the members are expected to be present, except the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest), who will not leave ...

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  20. LATER PARTICULARS

    The latest particulars regarding the assassination of General Von der Launitz, Prefect of St. Petersburg, show that an unknown assassin fired six shots at his victim, and ...

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  21. LAD DROWNED.

    David Lynch, seven years of age, residing with his parents at Carlton, left his home last Monday morning, and was reported to the police as missing. This ...

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  22. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The William Anderson Dramatic Company gave its third change of programme in connection with its present Bendigo season, when it produced last night a four act melodrama ...

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  23. LODZ STRIKE.

    The strike of 30,000 cotton operatives at Lodz, in Russian Poland, still continuos. The strike was brought about as the result of intimidation by Terrorists, who now ...

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  24. THE PORTSMOUTH FIRE.

    Enormous damage was done by the fire which broke out in the Army Stores at Portsmouth yesterday. It is calculated that the losses of camp ...

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  25. AN INSANG MOTHER.

    A terrible attack on three little children was made to-day at Cobramatta by their mother, who had suddenly become insane. Mrs. Dean. whose husband is ...

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  26. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet held a meeting to-day, and transacted a considerable amount of business. LICENSING REDUCTION BOARD. ...

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  27. MINING ACCIDENT AT BOULDER.

    "Bobby" Lyons met with a painful accident in the Brown Hill Extemlcd mine, at Bonider, this morning. He was engaged shovelling, when a mass of rock came away ...

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  28. PACIFIC OCEAN.

    Owing to the recent earthquakes having altered the currents of the Pacific, the United States Government has undertaken the re-charting of the ocean. ...

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  29. CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    A situation which is giving much concern to the clergy has been created in connection with the operation of the separation law in France. ...

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  30. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    Both sides of the building strike were busy to-day. Outside the Builders' Exchange[?] Flinders-street, a large crowd gathered to watch the proceedings. An adequate police ...

    Article : 291 words
  31. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    It was decided to appoint Mr. Taverner, Agent-General for the State, for a further period of three years at his present salary of £1000 per annum, as from 20th ...

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  32. MINER ELECTROCUTED.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of John Hoey, who was electrocuted in the Eclipse mine, as reported in Tuesday's "Advertiser," and a verdict[?] was returned ...

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  33. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES' BOARD.

    It was decided to reappoint the present Government representatives (Messrs. Sternberg, M.L.C., Mr. Walter Grose, and Mr. W. Wallace) to the Country Fire Brigades' ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS

    A deputation of members of the Am[?]gamated Society of Railway Employes waited on the general superintendent of transportation (Mr. S. Jones) yesterday after ...

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  35. PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

    The Registrar of Probates (Mr.W. Mac. Donald) has granted probate to the wills of the following deceased persons:— John Stevens, £188: Samuel Rawe, £150; ...

    Article : 263 words
  36. RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    It was decided to issue an order for the immediate reinstatement of those members of the Executive of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association who had been ...

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  37. BARQUENTINE WRECKED.

    News has just been received of the wreck of the barqueutine Elverland. 361 tons, the property of Messrs. John G. Smith and Co., of Sydney. ...

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  38. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The manifesto issued recently by the Berlin Imperial German Chancellor has satisfied only the centre and social democrats. The Conservatives are horrified at the [?]a ...

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  39. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    Judge Fitzhardinge resumed the inquiry to-day. Thomas B. Burgess said that he had charge of the jurors room in the Crick. Willis, and ...

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  40. TUNNELLING THE CHANNEL.

    General Wolseley again declares that there would be a danger of invasion if a tunnel were constructed connecting England with France. ...

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  41. INEBRIATES' RETREAT.

    Some time since the Cabinet authorised the transference of the Inebriates' Retreat, Royal Park, to the Lunacy department for use as an Acute Mental Hospital. This ...

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  42. MEETING IN BENDIGO.

    Only [?] Bendigo workers were present at the Trades Hall last night to receive Messrs. C. Christansen and M. O. Doneel, members of the Melbourne Strikers Executive in ...

    Article : 393 words
  43. RIVAL EXCURSIONS.

    Sir,—Whatever effect this controversy, initiated on account of Mr. Davey's letter addressed to me as president of the A.N.A., and his rushing into the press with an ...

    Article : 512 words
  44. SUNBEAM SOCIETY.

    The South Australian Sunbeam Society todny entertained 2500 poor children at Limehouse London). Amongst those present at the gathering ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. HOSPITAL REPAIRS.

    The Cabinet has authorised the Treasurer to pay a subsidy of 1/ for every 5/ collected for the purpose of repairing or improving hospital buildings. No institution in to ...

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  46. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    At the Geelong Police Court to-day, a man named William Charles was charged with attempting to commit suicide. Defendant had been brought in by the police ...

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  47. CHRISTMAS SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL.

    Sir,—Absence from Bendigo in a benighted locality, where the "Advertiser" is not available, is my excuse for not having been aware of the "criticism" under the above ...

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  48. EAST MELBOURNE SEAT.

    Mr. W. Gaunson, brother of Mr. David Gaunson, called on the Premier to-day to ask whether it was true, as stated by the Lord Mayor at his meeting yesterday, that ...

    Article : 127 words
  49. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The re-count in connection with the Senate elections has resulted in the defeat of Mr. Crosby, the Labor candidate, and the return of Mr. Vardon, the Oppositionist. ...

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  50. DEVOURED BY WOLVES.

    Wolves are an hourly terror to the people residing in the vicinity of the Russian border of Roumsnia. A telegram from Bucharsed states that a ...

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  51. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Agricultural Society, Town Hall. 2.30. Teachers' Association. School of Mines, 3. A.M.E.D.A., Trades Hall. 7. Mining Managers' Association. Beehive. 7.30. ...

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  52. OBITUARY

    The funeral of the late Mr. Martin Ferrari, late of David-street. Back Creek took place yesterday to the Bendigo Cemetery, leaving the Bendigo railway station on the ...

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  53. HEAVY GAMBLING LOSSES.

    M. Nicholas Szmere, the well-known Hungarian sportsman, who has made some sensational coups on the gaming table at Buda Pesth, has experienced a reversal of luck. ...

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  54. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

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  55. WAR MATERIAL.

    A large transaction in war supplies suggests that the Turkish Government is preparing for emergencies. The authorities of Chili have just disposed ...

    Article : 77 words
  56. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    Sir, —I have presented my card, the ace of clubs, to Ingratitude, Duplicity and Co. I hold up the mirror of truth before them, so that a wayfaring man, though a fool, ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN EGGS.

    The Australian eggs consigned by the R.M.S, Britannia, which left Melbourne on 30th October and Adelaide on 1st November, have been sold at from 7/9 to 12/ per 120. ...

    Article : 88 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 906 words
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