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  2. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The Japanese troops besieging Port Arthur are erecting a fort line on the side of the town, on which they propose to mount big siege guns to command the harbor. ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    During the visit of King Edward to the Emperor William their Majesties inspected the entire German fleet, which had been arranged in three lines in the open sea. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The apples by the Dorset were generally good, and realised from 4/6 to 8/6. A few New Yorks brought up to 10/. Messrs. W. Lund and Sons have offered ...

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  5. RURAL PRODUCERS' CONVENTION.

    The convention was continued and concluded to-day. Combating Phylloxera. Mr. Borwick (Dookie) moved that the ...

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  6. FALL OF EARTH

    A fall of earth took place at the Victory and Pandora mine at Ironbark on Thursday morning, when two young miners, named Respectively Jas. M'Millan and Thomas ...

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  7. MASONIC HALL.

    There was a fairly good audience at the Masonic Hall last evening, when Miss Fitzmaurice Gill's Dramatic Company tried the experiment of a theatrical season in ...

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  8. JAPANESE ASPERSED.

    Very grave aspersions have been cast by the Russians upon the Japanese, whom they accuse of ill-treating the wounded and dead. The German newspapers are protesting ...

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  9. THE LICENSING BILL.

    A number of obstructive amendments are being, moved on the Licensing Bill, which is now being taken through the House of Commons. In consequence of this Mr. ...

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  10. AN ENVOY DISAPPEARS.

    Mr. Kent. Loomis, a brother of Mr. F. B. Loomis, Assistant Secretary of State in the United States, has disappeared in a rather mysterious manner. ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The French Govermnent whose supremacy in Morocco is specifically admitted in the Anglo-French agreement, has undertaken to reorganise the police at Tangiers, ...

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  12. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    The severe fighting reported yesterday as having taken place southwards of Taschichao, in which the Russians were driven back, and the Japanese captured 275 ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. MELBOURNE.

    Some tune during last night the grocery store of Mr. John Camin, at 192 Canning-street, Carlton, was entered, by thieves, who carried, off £22 worth of goods. Mr. Camin's ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    In response to inquiries, Colonel John Hay, the United States Secretary of State, has elicited the fact that neither Russia nor Japan would be disposed to entertain ...

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  15. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    His Majesty the Czar yesterday inspected four ironclads of the Baltic squadron. ...

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  16. KETCH ASHORE.

    A report from Queenseliff states that the ketch S.U.H.T., outward bound for Launccston, which had been windbound for the past few days, last evening dragged both her ...

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  17. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry delivered its finding to-day in connection with the wreek of the R.M.S. Australia. The court found that the casuatly was caused by the ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. RUSSIA'S ILL-LUCK.

    Another naval accident has befallen Russia. A new submarine, the Delfin, the best that she has yet built, has just been completed, and was yesterday preparing to ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. RUSSIANS RAPIDLY RETREATING.

    Owing to the swift advance of the Japanese upon the Russian lines southwards of N[?] the Russians at Taschichao, fearing tha[?] would be intercepted, are ...

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  20. SHOPBREAKERS CHARGED.

    George Viney Draper, a man of middle age, was charged in the Court of General Sessions to-day with shopbreaking and stealing at Nathalia on 1st May. Prisoner ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The case of the three [?] officers who were recently suspended for having been careless and negligent in the discharge of their duties in permitting delivery of ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. HOW THEY ESCAPED.

    The two lieutenants and 10 men who were saved when the new Russian torpedo submarine went down in the Neva escaped in a marvellous manner. ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. LATER DETAILS.

    The fighting at Fenchuiling on Sunday and Monday last was very severe. The position occupied by the Russians dominated the roads to Simucheng, to wards ...

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  24. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    Further arrests have been made in connection with the alteration of papers in the Dreyfus case. Colonel Rollin, Captain Mareschal and ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. CITY HAWKERS.

    The Premier was interviewed this morning by a deputation representing the barrowmen who are accustomed to hawk fish, fruit, and other articles in the principal ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. STRONG SOUTH-WEST GALE BLOWING.

    A strong south-westerly gale and rough sea prevented anyting being done this morning on board the R.M.S. Australia. The steamer. Ellen, with the ship's fittings, etc., ...

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  27. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    In the Central Criminal Court this morning the jury in the case of Annie Batten, who is charged with the murder of Ethel May Pery, by performing an illegal ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. CHARGE OF GARRLESS NAVIGATION:

    Subsequently the Marine Board discussed the finding of the Court of Marine Inquiry, and it was decided to prefer a charge of careless navigation against Pilot Dennis. ...

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  29. SALE OF DUTY STAMPS.

    Mr. Mahon, the Postmaster-General, had something further to say to-day regarding the sale of Victorian duty stamps at post offices. Mr. Mahon said:—"The position is ...

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  30. MISAPPROPRIATION OF MONEY.

    At the City Court to-day John W. Forbes, a middle-aged man, who was arrested recently in Sydney, was charged with the misappropriation of two sums of £105 and £102/ ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. THE RAILWAYS.

    Referring to-dy to the construction of the Central Railway station, Mr. Bent as Minister of Railways said that the stonework would be gone on with as soon as a supply ...

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  32. FEARFUL HURRICANE.

    There has been a terrific hurricane and hailstorm in Central European Russia, by which, many people have been killed and injured, and great damage done to-property. ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. TASMANIAN REVENUE.

    The consolidated revenue for June totalled £87,182. The railways, the principal source of the State revenue, yielded £24,466, and the income from Commonwealth sources ...

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  34. JAPANESE STRATEGY.

    Advices concerning the advance of the Japanese forces marching against General Kuropatkin and the main Russian army, show that the difficulty attending the ...

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  35. HAMPERING PRODUCE IMPORTS.

    Within the lst few months dealers in chaff, who bring consignments to Bendigo by rail, have labored under a grievance which has been intensified during the last week or ...

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  36. MR. REID'S KYNETON SPEECH.

    Mr. Deakin, referring to-day to the speech delivered, by Mr. Reid at Kyneton, said that although he did not agree with the details of his address, he was still of the opinion ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister is still confined, to his room at the Oriental hotel, suffering from a severe cold and sciatiea. Mr. Watson does not consider himself too ill to work, and ...

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  38. A FORTUNATE QUARTET.

    A syndicate composed of four bookmakers, members of the Victorian Club, has drawn The Scpit in Tattersall's consultation on the Grand National Hurdle Race. They have ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS.

    A meeting of the Liberal Union Club was held last evening, at which Lord James of Hereford presided. Mr. Arthur Eliot, M.P., who resigned ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  41. THE VLADIVOSTOK FLEET.

    The report that a Russian squadron from Vladivostock has appeared off Gen-san, on Broughton Bay, on the east coast of Korea, has been confirmed. ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. FOUND ON THE BEACH.

    A young man named William J. Grant, while walking along the beach at North Brighton this morning, found the dead body of a man, who had apparently been drowned. ...

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  43. SQUADRON SAILS SOUTH-EASTWARDS.

    Telegrams from Gensan stale that the vessels of the Russian Vladivestock squadron, which visited that port, sailed southeast, after sinking a small steamer and a ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    A man named Hector Crellin was arrested to-night on a charge of stealing a number of bicycles, to the total value of £35. The arrest was the outcome of a recent ...

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  45. COMPARATIVE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  46. ALPINE FATALITY.

    Mr. Arthur Rooke, a London solicitor, has been killed by falling down a crevasse in the Swiss Alps, near Zermath. The deceased gentleman met his fate ...

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  47. LANTERN LECTURE.

    The Far East now forms a fertile subject for illustrated lectures, and the announcement that Mr. E. R. Peacock would deal with Korea and Japan attracted a fair ...

    Article : 306 words
  48. THE LOST BATTLESHIP.

    The Russian Minister of Marine has now furnished definite information as to the principal losses sustained by the Russian Port Arthur fleet in the fight outside the ...

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  49. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    John Gunn, the Nottingham professional cricketer, performed a remarkable bowling feat in a match at Chesterfield yesterday. Playing for his county against Derbyshire, ...

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  50. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION INTERRUPTED.

    The weather in Melbourne to-day was cold, though fine, and nobody was surprised when they road a notification published at the central telegraph station to the effect that ...

    Article : 145 words
  51. THE NEW MILITARY UNIFORMS.

    It is now a considerable time since the announcement was first made that a new uniform ws to be worn by the various branches of the military forces. The various, ...

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  52. TOM EMMETT DEAD.

    The death is announced of Thomas Emmett, the famous. Yorkshire cricketer. Deceased was in his 63rd year. [Emmett was one of the most famous of ...

    Article : 199 words
  53. OBITUARY.

    Yesterday the funeral of the late Mr. Thomas H. Perrow took place from Lis residence, Bennett-street, Long Gully, to the Bendigo Cemetery. A large number of ...

    Article : 251 words
  54. UNEASY FEELING IN JAPAN.

    An uneasy tooling has been created in Tokio, as it is now thought to be possible that the Russian warship Peresviet might have been sunk, as believed, but managed ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. DARLING WARD ELECTION.

    Mr. J. P. Carolin announces that he will address the electors of Darling Ward at the Town Hall on Thursday, 7th inst., at 8 p.m. ...

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  56. EVACUATION OF KAIPING.

    The report that the Russians have evacuated their position at Kaiping, south of Niuchwang, is confirmed, by messages published to-day in the Paris newspapers. ...

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  57. SULPHUR AS A CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA.

    Sulphur is one of the most efficacious and simple cures for diphtheria (says "Woman's Life.") All that is needed is flower of sulphur and a quill, and with these, it is said, ...

    Article : 182 words
  58. RACING IN ENGLAND,

    The Princess of Wales Stakes was run at the Newmnrket meeting to-day, and resulted in a victory for Sir J. Miller's Rock Sand. Saltpetre was second, and William ...

    Article : 112 words
  59. Advertising

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