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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The correspondent of the "Times," who is chronicling the proceeding of the Al[?] conference, declares that the chances of on international rupture are ...

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  3. SHOCKING DISASTER.

    Intelligence has been received that a west-bound Californian express collided with a local train at Pueblo, in Colorado. Forty passengers were killed, and 50 of ...

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  4. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE LANSELL.

    At 2.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. George Lansell passed away, after a brief illness, at his residence. "Fortura Villa, New Chum, at the ripe age of 82 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OBITUARY.

    One of the best known and respected residents of Eaglehawk in the person of Mrs. Alex. Hay, passed away at her residence, Victoria-street, early yesterday ...

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  6. [?]ERAGE DECLINED.

    It is announced that King Edward was [?] of conterring a peerage on Sir [?] Laurier. Prime Minister of Canada. but that the latter begged to be ...

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  7. AFFAIRS N RUSSIA.

    Terrible stories are current, in Russia with regard to tortures alleged to be inflicted by the police of Warsaw on political prisoners, in order to compel them to ...

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  8. AN APPRECIATION

    We are too close to the man and the period to clearly see and appreciate all that George Lansell has done for Bendigo. The residents of this field a generation of more hence will ...

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  9. [?] AND RUSSIAN JEWS.

    In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, Mr. MacDonnell moved a resolution that the House present an address to in Edward deploring the inhuman mas ...

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  10. THE LATE[?] RICHARD CORNISH.

    The late Mr. Richard [?] whose death was announced in our issue of Saturday was connceted with fine [?] and Redanmine for about 25 years, during a great ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Cape Times," in a leading atricle to-day, trenchantly criticises the speech in the House of Commons by Mr. Winston Churchill. the Under-Secretary to the ...

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  12. CANA[?] IMMIGRATION.

    In Canadian Government is increasing [?] to attract population to the [?] and has raised the bonus now and to passenger agents in the United ...

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  13. THE COURRIERES DISASTER.

    It is believet that [?] of the victims entrmbed in the colliery at Courriere are now shire. Owing to the impossibility of raising the ...

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  14. INDIGNATION AT JOHANNESBURG

    Reuter's correspondent it Johannesbarg states that Mr. Winston Churchill's speech in the House of Commons regarding Chinese labor in the Rand mines has caused ...

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  15. HOW FORTUNES ARE MADE.

    A gentleman who was closely connected with Mr. Lansell in his business enterprises since the seventies relates some interesting incidents in connection with Mr. Lansell's ...

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  16. THE NATAL INSURRECTION

    A telegram from Pietermarizburg states that Mr. Watt. Minister of Deferce, in welcoming the return of the militia to the capital, said that the insurrection was ...

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  17. COAL MINERS' STRIKE

    It was recently reported that coal miners [?] the Courriers distried, the secne of the [?] disaster, had struck for a 10 per [?] increase in wages. ...

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  18. [?] PLAGUE.

    In Orient mail steamer Ortona was not [?] pratique at Naples, owing to a [?] being [?] passengers [?] to land. The Ortona sailed ...

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  20. SKETCH OF MR LANSELL'S CAREER.

    The late Mr Goerge Lansell was born in [?] of Margate in the year 1823. His father was Thomas Lansell a grocer and tallow [?] with a ...

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  21. ANOTHER SYDNEY CASE

    [?] Carter, aged 36, living at Dar[?] and employed in the city. is [?] stricken, and was admitted to the [?] hospital to-day. His condition is ...

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  22. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson's Gilbert and Sullivan opera season at the Royal Princess's Theatre was brought to a conclusion on Saturday night with the production of ...

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  23. WOOL SALES.

    [?] to-day's wool sales a spirited compe[?] prevailed, and full rates were [?] [?] for all descriptions. ...

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  24. REGRET AT BALLARAT.

    The intelligence of the death of Mr. George Lansell was heard with profound regret here. The deceased gentleman had been largely interested in the Prime of Wales Bonshaw ...

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  26. MINING DIRECTORATES.

    In addition to the mines he privately owned, he was a director of the following mines, in which he possessed very large interests:—Eureka Extended, Garibaldi, New ...

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  27. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

    The remains of the late Mr. George Lansell will be interred in the family vault in the Bendigo Cemetery this afternoon, the cortege moving from "Fortuna Villa" at ...

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  28. THE RE[?] CONCERT.

    [?] Bendigo publis are assured of a capi[?] enjoyment at the Town Hall [?] evening when the Caledonian [?] will tender Miss Jessie Redpath a ...

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  29. THE RIVER MURRAY.

    The attention of Mr. Swinburne, Minister for Water Supply, was to-day drawn to the fact that the Echuca Progress Association had forwarded a circular letter to the ...

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  30. MR. LANSELL'S MINING INTERESTS.

    Mr. Lansell always exhibited a lively interest in the conduct of operations in the mines in which be was connected. The policy he had consistently pursued throuqhout his ...

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  31. NE[?] NIGHTS POPS.

    [?] to appear in the Upper [?] Wednesday at the special pro [?] by the Easter Fair [?] and others to the Golden-square ...

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  32. EARLY MINING REMINISCENCES.

    Some of the notable achieviements of Bendigo Quartz King, extending over half a century, will, no doubt, be of interest. Following his successes in the Cinderalla and ...

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  33. MR. LANSELL'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. George Lanseli is a very large one. In addition to his mining interests, he held landed property in various States. including 10,000 acres in ...

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  35. A MISSING CARPENTER.

    It has been reported to the police that a man named John Avery has been missing from his home for some time, and anxiety is being expressed by his family as to his ...

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  38. REMINISCENCES.

    Mr. Lansell was fond of a joke. Some years ago, on being interviewed by a journalist, who was desirous of publishing particulars of his carcer, he indicated his ...

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