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  2. ALLEGED THEFT OF SLIMES.

    The hearing of the case in which John Hicks and Thomas Treloar, of Long G[?]ly, were charged with having on or about the 19th June feloniously stolen certain gold ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    The match between California Gully and Bendigo City in the Upper Reserve last Wednesday calls for little description, as the Californians ware outclassed from the ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    J. Hussey, working at the site of the railway workshops, Bendigo East, met with a painful injury to his loot on Thursday. Whilst engaged tipping a loaded dray the ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. THE BOILERS THAT WOULD NOT BURST.

    Coming events cast their shadows before them, says an old maxim, and the inventor has now made it possible, in some cases, for a threatened catastrophe to cast in ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. TEMPERANCE NOTES.

    Quite recently the W.C.T.U., of New Zealand massed the following resolution, which is a striking commentary on the of[?]repeated question, Is No-license a success? ...

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  7. SATURDAY ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo Saturday Trades Football Association was held at the Crown Hotel last night, Mr. J. Powell occupying the chair. Present: ...

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  8. A CRUSHED HAND.

    Yesterday evening a young man named Duus, working at Thompson's Foundry, had the fingers of his right hand badly crushed. The injury was attended to at the hospital. ...

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  9. TWO BROTHERS KILLED.

    At half-past 4 o'clock this morning the death occurred in the Melbourne Hospital of Robert Tempest, a baker, who had resided at Stoke-street, Port Melbourne. ...

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  10. £623 AS RUBBISH.

    The sum of £623 in bank-notes was discovered among some rubbish in a bag as it was being consigned to a benfire at Portobelle (Edinburgh) on the 22nd May ...

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  11. FURTHER CHARGES.

    Hicks was then charged with, on the 19th Jane, having in his possession 5½dwt. of gold, and failing, when asked by Constable Thomson, to give a satisfactory ...

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  12. ACCIDENT IN A HOLD.

    This morning Alfred Cole, aged 38, a single man, living at Fitzroy, was working in the hold of the steamer Dimboola, when he was struck by a sling of timber. He ...

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  13. ALCOHOL—THE ALLY OF DISEASE AND DEATH.

    Dr. Arthur Exams, of London, in an address delivered at the annual treakfast conference of the National Temperance League with the British Medical ...

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  14. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    James Maker, aged 57, a resident of Rosslyn-street, West Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering from injuries to the back, the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE.

    The controversy as to whether the headquarters of the 17th Australian Light-Horse Regiment should be transferred from Echuca to Bendigo was the subject of a deputation ...

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  16. £3,656,178 WORTH, OF FISH

    The Scottish fisheries had a record year in 1912. the total value of the catch be[?]g £3,656,178. as compared with £3,127,929 in 1911. An official report states that there ...

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  17. FATAL COLLISION.

    A young man, who was riding a bicyle down a steep hill in Malvern-road. Armadale, collided with a jinker driven by two men to-night His machine became ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER SELLER WINS £4000.

    A woman named Ribba, a newspaer hawker, in Toulon, has been informed that she has won the £4000 prize of the town of Paris lottery bonds. ...

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  19. BENDIGO CITY ENTERTAINED.

    About 60 players and supporters of the City Football Club were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Sinclair, of the London Hotel, on Thursday evening, Mr. H. D. ...

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  20. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    There was loud applause at the Wils Assizes at Salisbury (England) on the 21st May, when Frederiek Joint Price, a laborer, was acquittal of the wilful murder of his ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. THROWN OUT OF A GIG.

    Mrs. Williamson, wife of Mr. J. Williamson farmer, of Top Creek, met with a nasty accident on Thursday when driving to Rochester. The wheel of the gig in which ...

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  22. VICTORIAN LEAGUE V. BENDIGO.

    The public will be treated to something special in the way of football next, Wednesday in the Upper Reserve, when a team representing the Victorian Football League ...

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  23. HALF A THUMB SHOT OFF.

    Another youth, in the person of young O'Sulliva, a son of Mr. M. O'Sullivan, of Warragamba, has learned a lesson which will never be forgotten, and which he is ...

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  24. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    A competition held on the 22nd May at East Greenwich in connection with the St. John Ambulance Brigade had a dramatic ending. ...

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  25. SCALDED ABOUT FACE AND HANDS

    A boy named Maloney, of Rochester East, was severely soclded about the face and hands during the week, as a result of jerking the lid off a billy of boiling water. It ...

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  26. HUNTED ROUND THE WORLD.

    Angelo defino, an Italian, was [?] dead in New York on the 18th May, be agents of the Camorra, the not[?] secret society, who pursued him round the ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. J. F. Knowles, hon. secretary of the Miners' Accident Relief Fund, stated today that all claims for relief under that fund must forward their applications to him ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    The Champion Stakes were continued today. Third ties—Manuel beat Golden Swan. Authoress beat Watson's No. 10. Final—Authores beat Manuel, and won ...

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  29. CHAMPION WIDOWER.

    The following essay on Henry VIII. by a Canadian boy is quoted by the "Lancet" from the report of the provincial health officer for Nova scotia: ...

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  30. WOMAN ELECTROCUTED IN A BATH.

    A woman was killed in her bath [?] electric short-circuit at St. Cloud [?] on the 21st May. She rang the bell of the [?] for ...

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  31. EAGLEHAWK.

    Messrs. J. Trevean and R. Murdoch, Js.P., presided at the Police Court yesterday morning. William Dennis (licensee of the Catherine Reef Hotel), Walter Dower ...

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  32. CATERPILLARS STOP TRAINS.

    It is reported from Texas that [?] of caterpillars seriously interfered with the operation of trains on a local railway in May The inserts covered the tracks and ...

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  33. £3 BECOMES £1500 A YEAR.

    Bishop King, of London, and Dr. [?] wards, his chancellor, many years [?] founded a Fulham charity for the poor of the district by purchasig some fields at ...

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  34. "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY—."

    The night after winning a lottery prize of £2000. Leon Osorio, a farm laborer, of Orense, Spain, lost, all the money at cards, and incurred a debt to repay which ho was ...

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  36. LONDON DAIRYMEN'S HARD LOT.

    London dairymen are agitating for a [?] Sunday, and the Imperial Sunday Alli[?] and Sunday Lay Movement has taken [?] their cause. ...

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  37. BURGLAR'S TRAGIC MISTAKE.

    A burglar broke into a house in Pontoise (France) on the 25th May, and was found dead in the garden this morning. All the valuables in the house were found ...

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  38. STUDENTS' FATAL PRANK.

    A student named Krusekopt, of Halle, German, was shot and killed on the 27th May while trying to imitate William Tell's feat with the apple. ...

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  39. BASKET BALL.

    Golden-square defeated Y.M.C.A. Gym. B on Thursday. Scores:—Golden-square, 30 goals; Gym. B. 19 goals. ...

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  40. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    To-morrow will be observed as Foreign Mission Sunday at the Church of Christ. Wade-street. Golden-square. Mr. Kenley will preach in the morning, whilst in the evening ...

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  41. OPERA BY WIRE.

    In a furnished room in Gerrard-street, London, belonging to the Electrophone Limited, a number of people listened on the 20th May to a performance of "Faust" ...

    Article : 102 words
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  43. 300 TAXICABS AT A FUNERAL.

    T[?]ree hundred taxicab drivers in [?] pool suspended work on the 20th May to follow the funeral of Sydney Macdonald[?] driver, who, it is alleged, was fatally ...

    Article : 87 words
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