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  2. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR,

    Japanese destroyers are patrolling the route between Tientsin, the port of Peking, and Cheefoo, at the entrance to the Gulf of Pe-ehi-li, opposite Port Arthur. ...

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  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    In several instances the week's gold returns, which reached a total of 4635oz. 4dwt., showed a satisfactory improvement. The splendid return of 1238oz. 16dwt. was ...

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  4. MELBOURNE.

    John Banford, 54 years of age, a batter, employed at the Denton Hat Mills, committed suicide at Collingwood this morning. Deceased, who was a married man, living ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. THE TEACHERS BILL.

    The long-deferred Teachers' Bill, necessary to carry out the abolition of the result system determined upon by Parliament in 1901 and to bring about much-needed reforms in ...

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  6. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Railways Standing Committee, consisting of Messrs. Graham (chairman), Bailes, Embling, Melville, Warde, and Gilchrist (secretary), arrived at ...

    Article : 329 words
  7. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    An unfortunate accident occurred late yesterday afternoon to a girl, aged 11 years, named Theresa Healy, daughter of Mr. Michael Healy. of Charleston-road. The girl was ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A criminal trial, which is exciting intense interest in tne highest circles, is now proceeding in Rome. Countess Linda Bontartini and Professor ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. THE CASE OF EMILY HOLMAN.

    A petition praying for the commutation of the sentence of nine months' imprisonment, imposed by the Chief Justice on Mrs. Emily Holman for pernry, is being prepared. ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED.

    It is reported at Tokio that the fire from the Japanese land batteries in the recent assault on Port Arthur severely damaged four of the Russian warships, which are ...

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  12. THF BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. Arnold Forster, Secretary for War, made some very interesting statements in the course of his speech at the Cutlers' feast last night. ...

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  13. THE MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Japanese are making preparations for the winter campaign in northern Manchuria. They are conveying enormous quantities ...

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  14. SUNDAY LABOR.

    At a meeting of the Municipal Conference, held yesterday, it was decided to reeommend the councils to allow slaughtering on Sunday. The Chief Secretary, however, ...

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  15. THE SHIP MOUNT STEWART.

    The British ship Mount Stewart, which was beached in Berry's Bay yesterday, in order that the firemen might extinguish the flames in her hold, was refloated this ...

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  16. Sunday Night. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Michael Ferris, 16 years of age, was on Saturday nicrht knocked down by a tramear at the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth streets. His leg was partially drawn under the tram ...

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  17. BUNDIGO'S FIRST MALE NATIVE.

    Late on Saturday night the dead body of a man named Harry Bendigo Jeal was brought by Constable Greeushields to the hospital and placed in the morgue. The ...

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  18. A JAPANESE SUCCESS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a report from the Far East stating that the Japanese have occupied the heights at Su-yatun, situated directly south of Mukden. ...

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  19. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The University Act Amendment Bill was circulated to-day. It provides for the strengthening of the managing council, the increase of the endowment, and the ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. RIFLEMAN INJURED.

    At the Port Melbourne rifle range on Saturday, a member of the Hawthorn club named Von Mylins sustained a severe flesh wound in the thigh through the accidental ...

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  21. SCOTTISH CHURCH DISPUTE.

    The Commission of the Assembly of the United Free Church of Scotland has had under consideration the dispute as to the ownership of church property, valued at ...

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  22. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Meeting ladies assist afternoon tea at show, Mrs. J. Knowlton, Queen-street, 3.30. Mackenzie-street Methodist S.S. tea and concert. 6 p.m. ...

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  23. SHARP ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN PICKETS.

    An official report received at Tokio states that a battalion of Russian infantry, clad in Chinese garments, and led by 11 squadrons of cavalry, were scouting to the south ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. GEELONG.

    A Hindoo named Gurdit Singh was arrested at Hamilton at the instance of six countrymen, with whom he was engaged at Warrions onion growing. It is alleged that he ...

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  25. RULERS OF LIPPE.

    The complications that have arisen in the small German Principality of Lippe, owing to the Emperor's refusal to recognise Count Leopold of Lippe-Biesterfeld as the ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. GENERAL KULOPATKIN.

    It is stated at Vladivostock that General Kuropatkin, the Russian generalissimo, is seriously ill, and has been unable to personally command since the battle of ...

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  27. MARONG HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Yesterday, under beautiful climatic conditions, the residents of Marong held their second, annual open-air demonstration in aid of the Bendigo charities. Prior to the ...

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  28. BRITISH STEAMER SEIZED.

    Advices from Niucliwang states that the Japanese seized the British steamer Sishan, which had left Hong Koug with a cargo of flour and cattle for the garrison at Port ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    A correspondent at Duke's Flat, Marong, writes:—The friends of Mr. Lawrence Genardine, of Duke's Flat, will regret to hear of the death of his wife under sad ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. PERSONAL.

    Before leaving for Europe, Miss Lovie Mneller proposes to give a repetition of her Melbourne farewell recital in aid of the Watson Sustentation. Fund for worn-out ...

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  31. BRITISH TRADE

    The official statement for the trade of the United Kingdom for the month of September has been issued. It is shown that the imports during ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Two bicyclists came into collison on Saturday night whilst ruling in opposite directions on the Maryborough to Carisbrook road. Neither had lights One of them, ...

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  33. ATTITUDE OF THE CHINESE.

    A Reuter s telegram, from Shanghai reports that much uneasiness is expressed regarding the Chinese secret societies' movements in connection with the war. ...

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  34. FASHIONABLE PALMISTS.

    A decision has been given by the bench at the Marlborough Police Court in the, cases in which the three West End palmists were prosecuted by Sir Alfred ...

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  35. HELLER'S COMPANY.

    To-night in the Masonic Hall Mr. Holler's now company, which is specially engaged for the show week, will make its first appearance. The programme to be placed before the ...

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  36. VLADIVOSTOCK BLOCKADE.

    The officers of German ships which have been engaged in transporting supplies to Vladivostock, report that the Japanese blockade of that port is far from being ...

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  37. THE BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The South-street Society's annual competitions were continued on Saturday. Results:— Recitation (gentlemen, under 21), "Our ...

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  38. LADY CURZON.

    The latest reports concerning the state of Lady Carzen, who has been in a critical condition for some days, states that she has made a slight improvement. ...

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  39. WIRTH BROS'. CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE.

    This show, which opens on Camp Hill this evening, is coming by the largest special trains yet chartered. The menagerie connected with the circus consists of an extensive ...

    Article : 237 words
  40. WINDING ACCIDENT.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning an accident occurred it the New Chum Railway mine which caused considerable delay. Bailing operations were being carried on at ...

    Article : 158 words
  41. GENERAL NEWS.

    The New Zealand Court, at the Imperial Institute in London, has been completely reorganised and modernised, and now makes an oven more attractive appearance than it. ...

    Article : 163 words
  42. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Sebastopol Plateau No. 1 mine on Saturday. Edward Davies was timbering a rise, which is up 70 feet, and it is surmised that he was cither ...

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  43. ABOMAH THE GIANTESS.

    Abomali, the tall lady, will make her first appearance in Bendigo to-night. Aboniah has been exhibited in every city of the United States of America and Great Britain, and ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY.

    Sir.—Rembering the above, you will understand somewhat my feelings this (Sunday) morning. My duty calling me through [?] Camp Reserve leading to Park-road, ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. BENDIGO SPRING SHOW.

    Active operations in connection with the grand spring show of the Bendigo Agricultural Society will commence this morning, when the wine judging will be proceeded ...

    Article : 85 words
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