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  2. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat all through the night and morning discussing the second censure motion submitted by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Garruthers, as ...

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  3. THE MALDON GOLDFIELD.

    To deal with the mines in the Maldon goldfield individually involves a task of no mean order, and it is not our intention to go into full details of the operations being ...

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  4. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    The final meeting of the Easter Fair committee of 1903 was held at the Town Hall last evening, the Mayor (Cr. J. H. Curnow) presiding. ...

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  5. BENDIGO INSOLVENCY COURT,

    His Honor Judge Gaunt presided at two above court yesterday. The only business listed was an examination of Patrick Doherty and Sarah Green, ...

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  6. THE HOARDED SOVEREIGNS.

    On the 25th of June last a board of £790 in gold was discovered at the residence of Mr. George Lee, formerly a partner in the firm of Edwards and Lee. The partnership ...

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  7. THE LYNDHURST MURDER. FOSSARD CONFESSES GUILT.

    A startling development took place on Thursday in the inquiries concerning the death of the old man William Ford, who was murdered with a pea-rifle in his house ...

    Article : 562 words
  8. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. UNLUCKY AERONAUTS.

    The passengers by the French mail steamer Armand Behic, which arrived to-day, were provided with some excitement during the voyage from Marseilles. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. BENDIGO COURT OF MINES.

    His Honor Judge Gaunt presided at this court yesterday. Mrs. Emily Henry proceeded against M. J. and H. Shelton and G. W. Buttrey, ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Public Health Commissioner to-day issued clean hills of health without endorsement for all Queensland ports. He also notified the health authorities in Sydney ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The report of the Royal Commission ap pointed by the Federal Parliament to report on the sites selected as suitable for the proposed Federal capital was laid on the table ...

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  12. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    The remains of Thomas Whelan, who was blown up in an explosion at Robb's Jetty, near Premantle, last night, were recovered this morning in a frightfully mutilated ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    Lloyd's agents in Sydney, Messrs. Hogg, Robinson and Co., received a telegram to-day establishing the identity of the vessel recently lost in the Marshall Islands group. ...

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  14. EARLY CLOSING IN W.A.

    The Early Closing Act Amendment Bill was read a first time in the Legislative Council yesterday. The bill proposes to allow of shops to remain open till 8 o'clock on ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. "VICTORIAN POLICE GAZETTE"

    The following notifications appeared in this week's issue of the "Police Gazette":— James Sobey, mine, Allingham-street, Golden-square, reports stolen from his ...

    Article : 337 words
  16. THE RAILWAYS. TRAVELLING FACILITIES FOR BENDIGO TRADERS.

    The matter the reduced train service now in vogue was discussed at length at the meeting of the council of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Various ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    All explosion occurred at Hobson's mine, Cal[?]fer, on Thursday, causing the death of three miners, Wm. Cannon, John Taylor, and Alfred Wheeler. Full details have not ...

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  18. THE PRISONER IN MELBOURNE.

    Fossard was brought to Melbourne to-day by the detectives, and lodged in the Melbourne Gaol. He will appear before the City. Court on the 25th inst., on the charge of ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. SERIOUS DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A serious dynamite explosion, happily unattended with loss of life, occurred at a quarry at Glen Osmond to-day. A charge of dynamite, which had become hard, was ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. THE WEATHER.

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  21. POISON IN POTATOES.

    A remarkable case of family poisoning, presenting some mysterious features, is reported from Ryde, a township on the Parramatta River. A few days ago the family, ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. SPORTING.

    The state of the ground on Wednesday when the Bendigo and Eaglehawk teams met rendered any good exposition of football impossible. Pools of water were lying on the side ...

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  23. EXAMINATION OF ENGINEMEN.

    The new hands employed at the Bendigo loco, sheds, numbering about a dozen, were submitted to the medical test in Melbourne this week, in connection with the ...

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  24. THE LOYALISTS' FUND.

    Amongst those who were to participate in the disbursement of the loyalist, fund at Bendigo yesterday was Driver M. J. Boswell, who, it will be remembered, was one ...

    Article : 206 words
  25. BROKEN HILL WATER FAMINE.

    The Cabinet this afternoon decided to contribute £1000 to the mining companies at Broken Hill towards the cost of erecting temporary water condensers, and also to ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. ENFORCING THE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    The activity recently displayed by the police in enforcing the traffic regulations was adversely commented on at the meeting of the council of the Bendigo Chamber ...

    Article : 168 words
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  28. Melbourne, 17th July. REDISTRIBUTION OF PORTFOLIOS.

    The Minister of Railways to-day stated that it had been virtually agreed that Mr. Shiels should take over the control of the Railway department on Monday, as also that ...

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  29. THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest concerning the death of the young woman, Agnes Campbell, whose body was found in the street at Dunedin, the jury returned a verdict that death was due to shock, ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. MILDURA RAILWAY.

    Another item of interest furnished by the Minister is that the construction of the uncompleted poition of the Mildr[?] railway is to be pushed on with at once. There will ...

    Article : 104 words
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  32. GOLF ON SUNDAYS.

    Sir,—About a fortnight ago I noticed in one of your daily issues a letter from a correspondent calling upon the police to take steps to put down Sunday football paying ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. IS THIS A RUSSIAN STATE?

    Sir.—I am delighted that attention has been drawn in your journal to the action of the Government in regard to the railway men. There should be a decisive voice ...

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  34. CHECKING COMBINES.

    Speaking to a gathering of Liberals, the Premier said that combinations were playing with the people of the colony, and proposals would be submitted to Parliament to check them, as ...

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