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  2. PERSONAL.

    It was recently reported that Sir George Turner, the Federal Treasurer, had informed his friends privately that he intended to retire from Federal politics directly a ...

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  3. REMARKABLE POISONING CASE. THREE MEN DRINK POISONED BEER.

    A terrible tragedy took place in the Carlton Gardens to-day under circumstances of a most extraordinary character. The facts appear to be that at about noon ...

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  4. SUPPOSED OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX. A GROUNDLESS RUMOR.

    Inspector Cameron received information on Thursday night that cattle were dying at the Bendigo Municipal Yards, and it was stated that one boast, at least, showed ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. BODY NOT IDENTIFIED.

    It seems rather curious that the body of the young man who committed suicide at Studley Park nine days ago has not yet been identified, though many hundreds of ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. MOROCCO.

    M. Taillandier, the French Minister in Morocco, has laid a proposal before the Sultan for the construction of a highway between Fez, the capital, and the ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.)

    The Boer leaders, despite their dissatis[?]action with the now constitution, are co operating with the citizens of Pretoria in the arrangements for a welcoming banquet ...

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  8. THE RIVAL FLEETS. (REUTER'S AGENCY.)

    Advices from Saigon to-day state that the Russian Baltic fleet continues to receive a large quantity of food supplies from the French colony. ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH. FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION.

    A complaint has been made against the Federal Customs authorities at Hobart in connection with its refusal to allow to land a Glasgow manufacturer who was blind. The ...

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  10. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    It is believed that Mrs. Nippard, whose body was found in the Yarra yesterday under circumstances already reported, and who was a resident of Seymour, came to ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of wool sales for the present season was continued this afternoon. There was a large attendance of buyers, ...

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  12. ROZHDESTVENSKY'S SQUADRON.

    It is reported at Amoy, a town on the east coast of China, opposite Formosa, that some of the smaller vessels of A [?]miral Rozhdestvensky's fleet have been seattered ...

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  13. DR. BULL'S REPORT.

    Dr. Bull, the Government [?]acteriologist, [?]as furnished to the department his report on the specimens of supposed anthrax[?]cted animals from the Bendigo district. ...

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  14. BROKEN LEG.

    Stephen Fleeson, 53 years of age, a resident of Thornbury, was run over by a cart to-day at Preston, and had his left leg fractured. ...

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  15. ARBITRATION ACT.

    Mr. Spence, M.P., to-day informed the Registrar of the [?]rbitration Act that it was not the intention of the Australian Workers' Union to take any steps against the ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY MULGRAVE.

    John Mulgrave subsequently gave an ac[?]ount of the affair, and said that he and Barry, who was 45 years of age, and resided with his mother at Cambridge-street, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. (REUTER'S AGENCY.)

    The tour of the thirteenth Australian Eleven was opened to-day at the Crystal Palace ground, London, with a match against a team representing the Gentlemen ...

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  18. STROMBILI IN ERUPTION.

    The inhabitants of the island of Strom[?]oli, in the Mediterranean, are consider [?]bly alarmed by the activity of the great [?]olcano. ...

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  19. DRUNKEN MAN'S FALL.

    The folly of allowing a drunken man too [?] freedom was exemplified to-night at North Melbourne. A man named Joseph Porra, a wharf laborer, whilst under the ...

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  20. THE RAILWAYS. SUBSIDISING THE RAILWAYS.

    At present the Treasury department pays to the Railway department a certain sum for carrying grain and coal at cheap rates. It has, however, been contended by many ...

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  21. ARGENTINA WARSHIPS.

    The Government of the Argentina admits having received tempting offers from Russia and Japan for the purchase of its warships. ...

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  22. EARL'S JEWELS STOLEN.

    A daring and successful theft was committed in London to-day. A case of valuable jewels, the property of the Earl of Ch[?]sterfield, was stolen from ...

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  23. SENSITIVE MAN'S END.

    The city coroner (Mr. Candler) held an inquest at the morgue this afternoon touching the death or Henry Wilgress O[?]away, who was found hanging in a shed at the rear ...

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  24. BIG BANK ROBBERY.

    A sensational bank robbery by armed burglars has occurred in America. The scene of the outrage was Gilbertsville, a small town in the State of New ...

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  25. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    Lloyd's agent at Singapore reports that four Russian battleships, two eruisers, four colliers, and one hospital ship passed Ma[?]a on Thursday bound south. ...

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  26. STARVING STOCK CHARGES.

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  27. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The two patients at the Melbourne Hospital are doing well, and are now reported to be out of danger. The doctors are [?]in[?] to the opinion that Barry's death was due ...

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  28. FRENCH NEUTRALITY.

    Lending papers published in Japan declare that the expulsion of Rozhdestvensky's fleet from Kamranh Bay was a mere farce, since the Russian Admiral is now ...

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  29. A PROBABLE CLUE.

    The defectives have obtained [?] information, which may lead to the arrest of the man who supplied the gardener with the [?], and the clearing up of the mysterious ...

    Article : 253 words
  30. GEELONG CRITICISMS.

    The Railway Commissioners passed through here to-day. Mr. Tait was inter[?]iewed by the Mayor only, by appointment. Mr. Tait was incensed at the criticisms passed ...

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  31. ABYSSINIA.

    A sensation has been caused in Berlin by the publication of an article in the daily newspaper, "Tagleche Rundschau," respecting the German commercial ...

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  32. AN UNFOUNDED REPORT.

    A report was circulated yesterday that the Russian fleet had captured the British steamer Planet Venus, 4329 tons, owned by the Leyland Shipping Company Limited. ...

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  33. BANDAGES CATCH FIRE.

    A man named Charles Thorne met with a severe burning accident yesterday. Whilst at work he received a severe gash on the hand with a knife, and after bandaging the ...

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  34. MARSHALL ISLANDS.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger," a leading Berlin paper, learns that the dispute regarding the trade of the Marshall Islands has been [?]d. A fresh agreement has been ...

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  35. TRANSPORTS FOR JAPAN.

    Since the beginning of the year Japan has gone in heavily for the purchase of merchant vessels. From Great Britain, Germany, and [?]where she has secured over 30 ...

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  36. EAGLEHAWK.

    The necessity of the Borough Council being oquipped with up-to-date and efficient road-making appliances has never been more strikingly emphasised than in the case of ...

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  37. THE GIRGARREE MURDER. STILL NO TRACE OF EDWARDS.

    The police have not yet succeeded in finding any further trace of the man James Edwards, for whose arrest an a charge of murdering William Skinner, at Girgarce East, ...

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  38. FIRE IN SHORT-STREET.

    At about 3 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in a seven-toomed [?] house in Short-street. occupied by Mr. J. Cochrane, a clerk in the employ of Mr. J. Lamsey, ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    Last evening Plainclothes-constable Tay[?] and Mounted-constable Ea[?]shaw arrested [?] named William Glanville, 32 years of age an [?]yer, on a charge of having ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. (REUTER'S AGENCY.)

    General Linievitch reports that Cossacks have defeated a Japanese force, killing 20 and capturing 12. The scene of the engagement is not ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. E. C. [?]rown, of Eaglehawk, took place yesterday, when the remains were consigned to their ast resting place in the Eaglehawk Cemetery. Long ...

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  42. SURRENDER OF PORT ARTHUR.

    Some startling revelations are stated to have been made before the commission which is investigating the circumstances of the surrender of Port Arthur to the ...

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  43. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    The match was resumed to-day in bright weather. The wicket played faster than yesterday. There was only a small attendance when play commenced. The home ...

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  44. SCARE AT LONG GULLY.

    A seare was caused in the usually quiet suburb of Long Gully last evening by the announcement that a man resembling Edwards had been seen passing through St. ...

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  45. KING EDWARD IN PARIS.

    King Edward yesterday was entertained at lunch by the Marquis Bretouil, a personal friend of his Majesty. Amongst the guests was M. Delcasse, the Minister for Foreign ...

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  46. THE SHERIDAN CARNIVAL.

    [?]ing, in the new Princess's Theatre. [?] comedian, Mr. John F. Sheridan, [?] his short season in Bendigo. The [?] production will be "The Lady ...

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  47. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. FRAUD AS A FINE ART.

    Andrew Joseph Dettmer, deseribed as a land, insurance and commission agent at Dapto, was charged at the Quarter Sessions to-day with obtaining goods by false ...

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  48. RUSSIAN REVOLT. (REUTER'S AGENCY.)

    Another instance of brutal conduct, on the part of the military is reported from Eodz, the great manufacturing centre in Poland, where 75,000 operatives went on ...

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  49. RONTGEN RAYS.

    At the Rontgen Congress in Berlin yesterday, the use of the Rontgen rays in the treatment of cancer was discussed. Professor Lassar said he considered it ...

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  50. OPINION AT ROCHESTER.

    With regard to the supposed anthrax at Goornong, the local and district opinion is that it is simply blood poisoning, caused through dry feed. A peculiarity of the ...

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  51. MURDERS BY AN ABORIGINE.

    Information was brought to Nullagine, on the Pilbarra, goldfields, to-day, to the effect that about 1st March a native named Money killed two white men on the stock route ...

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  52. TRADE AT SHANGHAI.

    British merchants trading in Shanghai are complaining of the internal taxation to which they are subjected. They assert that China is ignoring the commercial treaty ...

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  53. GRAND DUKE'S ASSASSIN.

    Ivan Kolaioff, who was arrested as the assassin of the Grand Duke Sergins, found guilty by a jury which included the Mayor of Moscow and the Marshal of Nobility in ...

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  54. STORMY VOYAGE.

    The steamer Grantala arrived at Fremantle from the eastern States this morning. Captain Sims reports that when in the vicinity of Point D'Entr[?]asteaux at 5 o'clock ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The apples which arrived by the R.M.S. Marmora were generally in good condition, though there wore some complaints regarding heating, chiefly among the Tasmanians. ...

    Article : 91 words
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  57. "SIXPENNY POPS" CONCERTS.

    The second of the "sixpenny pops" series of concerts in the Royal Princess's Theatre was attended by a large audience last evening. The vocal portion of the programme ...

    Article : 136 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. AN OVERDUE BARQUE.

    Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the new barque, Gostwick, now [?] days out from Iquique to Sydney in ballast. The average voyage is 50 days, and the longest ...

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  62. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHETER.

    At the Brisbane Police Court to-day Thomas Smeltzer was charged with man-slaughter in connection with the death of George Edward Cooke on 29th April. The ...

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