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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General, Lord Northcote, was a spectator at the cricket match between England and Victoria yesterday. His Excellency was accompanied by Lady ...

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  3. THE WAR CLOUD.

    News from the Far East to-day is to the effect that an important movement of Russian warships has taken place. The Japanese Government is said to be ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. Ernest Birch, Governor of Labuan and North Borneo, has returned to London owing to the attitude of the British North Borneo Chartered Company towards him. ...

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  5. TYPHOID FEVER.

    In regard to Dr. Robertson's investigations into the cause of typhoid fever in Bendigo, the Mayor reported to the council yesterday that he and the health officer had decided to ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The return match between the Englishmen and Victoria was commenced to-day on the M.C.C. Ground. The weather was beautifully fine, but a strong north wind rather ...

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  7. MELBOURNE

    The energetic efforts made by Mr. Taverner to set people on the land has entailed a great deal of extra werk on the officers of his department. The officers have also ...

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  8. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Thomas Harrison was to-day fined £30, in default four months' imprisonment, for using a room in Regent-street, Redfern, for betting purposes. ...

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  9. ALLEGED SWEATING OF CLERKS. The Minister for Labor [?]

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Murray) intends to collect information to enable him to form an opinion as to how industrial him lation would art in regard to clerks. Mr. ...

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  10. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    Last Friday night Charles Eyden had £27 in sovereigns and half-sovereigns stolen from his house in the country, where he had kept his savings. Suspecting a neighbor, the ...

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  11. SHOPBREAKING AND RECEIVING

    John Connelly, a stoker, was charged at the Court of General Sessions to-day with shopbreaking and receiving. The evidence was to the effect that accused broke one of ...

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  12. THE BOOT TRADE.

    It was recently stated in a cable message received here that of the total export of boots and shoes from the United States for 1903, one-ninth came to Australia. The ...

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  13. AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The Russian, authorities have informed the Japanese residents of Vladivostock, who, it was recently reported, were being subjected to outrages by the populace, that they ...

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  14. ROBBING A WAREHOUSE.

    A charge of breaking into the warehouse of Messrs. Thompson, Davis and Co., of Ramsden Place, off Russell-street, and stealing three suits of clothes, valued at £2 each, ...

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  15. ROWING CONTEST.

    Another rowing contest in whale-boats for £100 a side, over a distance of five miles, is being arranged between teams representing the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and H.M.S ...

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  16. THE TIDAL WAVE.

    The tidal wave which swept from the North Sea into the English Channel, and caused destruction on the English coasts, passed on and did great damage on the coasts ...

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  17. PRINTING FIRM FINED.

    The well-known printing firm of M'Carron, Bird and Co. was fined £3, with £2/12/ costs, in the District Court to-day for a breach of the Factories Act. Defendants ...

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  18. COLLISION IN MID-OCEAN.

    A remarkable incident happened during the voyage from London of the barque County of Dumfries, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday. While exchanging signals ...

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  19. ANOTHER FIRE.

    A fire occurred at 7 o'clock this evening at Messrs. Wm. Paxten and Cy.'s music depot, Swanston-street. A good deal of damage by the flames was dune on the upper ...

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  20. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" wires that it is almost impossible to believe that war can be averted, as it is understood that Russia will make no ...

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  21. CHARGE AGAINST A CONSTA[?]

    The conduct of Constable Dyson, who has been stationed at Essendon during the past five years, in connection with the Commonwealth election, was inquired into by ...

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  22. ENDOWMENT LANDS.

    The Council of Agricultural Education recently made available for settlement a number of endowment blocks held by it on the good quality, and it was thought that it ...

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  23. MILK-BLENDED BUTTER.

    The question of the adulteration of butter sold in the United Kingdom is likely soon again to occupy the attention of the Imperial Parliament. ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S TACTICS.

    The "Morning Post" publishes a telegram from the Far East, which attributes Russia's delay in replying to Japan to be due to the desire to give Prince Alexieff time to ...

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  25. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Page (Mr.), M.P., the member for Maranoa, has a constituency winch is as large as the whole State of New Smith Wales. It took him three months to "stump" ...

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  26. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred at the Sunset mine, Croydon, to-day, by which a miner named James Hall, was killed, and another miner named Samuels is lying in a precarious ...

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  27. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.

    James Lee, a railway employe, while stepmug on some moving earriages at Spencerstreet to-day, slipped and fell, and the wheels passed over his foot, which had to ...

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  28. THE FISCAL CONTROVERSY.

    The "Times" publishes a letter from the Duke of Argyll on the subject of preferential trade. The Duke urges the unwisdom of ...

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  29. COTTON CRISIS.

    The distress occasioned by the cotton famine in Lancashire is deepening A relief movement has been organised with a view of mitigating the privations of the ...

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  30. BENDIGO PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The executive committee met in the Mayor's room last evening. Present:—The Mayor (in the chair), and Messrs. J. W. Faul, W. Beebe, N. Howell, F. N. Prescott, H. M. ...

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  31. FIRE AT FITZROY.

    A fire broke out this morning shortly after 8 o'clock on the premises of Mr. Thos. Coulson, upholsterer, 179 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy. The metropolitan brigade was quickly ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. NEW ENGINES.

    The question of the acceptance of a tender for the construction of 60 new engines for the Railway department is still being much discussed in political circles. The ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A blue book has boon issued which shows that Viscount Milner, his Majesty's High Commissioner in South Africa, is convinced of the genuineness of the change of opinion ...

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  35. KILMORE SLANDER ACTION.

    In the Practice Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, application was made for the remittance of the slander action, Flannagan v. Warren, to the Kilmore County Court for ...

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  36. SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into matters connected with the shearing dispute continued its sittings to-day. Mr. George Maiden, manager of Goldsbrough, ...

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  37. WAGES OF SEAMEN.

    Under the proposed Navigation Bill, which the Federal Government proposes to bring in next session, seamen's wages will be made uniform throughout the States. An ...

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  38. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Tn reply to the City Council's invitation to Lord Northcote to visit Bendigo and open the forthcoming Easter Fair, the following letter was yesterday read at the council ...

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  39. IMPORTATION ORDINANCE PASSED.

    The Transvaal Legislative Council has recommitted and passed the Chinese labor importation ordinance. ...

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  40. ART UNION CASE.

    The hearing of the charge against certain promoters of the Mount Kembla Motor Car Art Union was continued to-day at the Central Police Court. ...

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  41. SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS

    The sittings of the Court of Quarter Sessions were continued in Sydney to-day. Edward Walsh pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted theft from the person of an ...

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  42. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL DECREE.

    The promise recently made by Mr. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, that the Transvaal Labor Importation Ordinance should not be finally sanctioned until ...

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  43. SMALL-POX IN SEW ZEALAND.

    The [?]man of the Central Board of Health has received the following cable from Sir Joseph Ward, Minister of Health, New Zealand—"No fresh cases of suspects in ...

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  44. FALSIFYING A BANK BOOK.

    Laurence Hannah, secretary of the Society of Coopers, was charged at the City Court to-day with falsifying the books of the society. Accused, who is a middle-aged man ...

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  45. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Treasurers of the various Stales met in conference in the south library of the Federal Parliament House to-day. Sir George Turner submitted a statement of figures ...

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  46. AUSTRALIANS AND JAPANESE.

    The Premier has received a despatch, through the usual official channel, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Endosed with the despatch were copies of the ...

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  47. SECURE YOUR VOTES.

    Revision courts are to held between the 1st and 16th April, to revise the Assembly rolls. There is still another chance for those persons who failed to take out their electors' ...

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  48. A YOUTH'S DEATH.

    Sensational evidence was adduced at an inquest held to-day on the body of a lad named William Beere, found in a waterhole at Willoughby last Wednesday. It was shown ...

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  49. MINE MANAGERS' VISIT TO MOOLORT.

    The Revs. W. J. Palamountain (Methodist). J. Tonkin (Congregational). H. Swan (Presbyterian). Thos. Beeson (English Baptist). and W. Jolly (Baptist) have entered a ...

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  50. ATTITUDE OF IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton has announced that owing to the urgency of the settlement of the question of the importation of Asiatics into the Transvaal, the Government will be ...

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  51. JAPANESE VISITORS' APPRECIATION.

    Another testimony to the courtesy of Victorians is contained in a letter received by the Secretary of Public Works to-day. A year ago Mr. N. Takaoka, Director of the ...

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  52. THE WEATHER.

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  53. N.S.W. MINISTRY.

    There is a good deal of talk in political circles in regard to a probable rearrangement of the State Ministry. It is well known in inner political circles that Mr. O'Sullivan ...

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  54. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades Hall Council was held last evening, Mr. Hannah (president) in the chair. Glass-Bottle Trade.—Mr. Ezarl moved ...

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  55. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    The dobate on the Address-in-Reply was marked by a great discussion on the late South African war. Mr. Win. Robson, K.C., Liberal momber ...

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  56. NON-PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX.

    Orders against the following persons for non-payment of income tax during 1903 were obtained by Mr. Trout Webb in the District Court, today:—Simon Dawe, of Winton, ...

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  57. EAGLEHAWK.

    Messrs. Hay Kirkwood and R. B. Them. Js.P., attended the Police Court yesterday. Two debt cases were disposed [?] In the case of Wm. H. Rigbye, who had leen ...

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  58. REV. J. A. DOWIE'S SON.

    The Zionist, movement is expected to get a great fi[?]up. owing to the presence of "Eli[?] the Prophet," better known as the Rev. J. A. Dowie, who at one time conducted a ...

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  59. THE LUCKY PROSPECTORS.

    The prospectors, Messrs. J. Stevenson and W. Wilmot, who chanced upon a nest of nuggets in a gully at the rear of the White Hills Cemetery, particulars of which were ...

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  60. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Jones, the general superintendent of transportation, states that measures have been taker, to immediately remove the cause of complaint anent the late arrival of the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. EXPRESS TRAIN DESIRED.

    Cr. Carolin complained at the City Council meeting yesterday that the last train from Melbourne to Bendigo stopped at every station between the metropolis and Sunbury, ...

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  63. A CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    Before the city coroner at the morgue to-day, the adjourned inquest on the body of a Chinese laundryman named Louey Hop Shoon, was resumed. The inquiry had been ...

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  64. MELBOURNE CHILLED BUTTER COMPANY.

    A correspondent forwarded the following telegram from Melbourne last night:—Re-construction scheme almost unanimously adopted, most enthusiastic meeting. Only ...

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  65. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sep[?]genarian named Jeremiah Dooley, a railway pensioner, met with a fatal accident under peculiar circumstances last night. He was walking home along the railway ...

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  66. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Mining Managers' Association, Beehive Exchange, 7.30. gathering, Pall Mall. Mr. G. Roberts, M.L.A., address public ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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  69. THE TARNAGULLA SERVICE.

    In response to the local effort and the interview of Messrs. Comeric, M.L.C., and Duggan, M.L.A., with the Railway Commissioners, with a view of haying, the service ...

    Article : 194 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. BENDIGO SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The following additional results are an[?]ounced:- No. 161. OL.I.—Grade 2. Excellent—Wm. Abberton. Pass—Crawford, G. H. M'Aliece, ...

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  72. CASTLEMAINE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    OL.I—Grade 2. Pass—Alex. M'Gibbon, Gordon Wilson, Ethel Kirkpatrick, Ada Warren, May Watts. ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Advertising

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